edited by Sonia Livingstone
Intellect Books, 2005
Paper: 978-1-84150-129-1
Library of Congress Classification HN380.Z9M33 2004
Dewey Decimal Classification 302.23094

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the same people. Yet social science traditionally treats them quite differently. Indeed, it is commonplace to define audiences in opposition to the public: in both popular and elite discourses, audiences are denigrated as trivial, passive, individualised, while publics are valued as active, critically engaged and politically significant.


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