The Lively Audience

The Lively Audience
Title The Lively Audience PDF eBook
Author Patricia Palmer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 175
Release 2023-12-22
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1003820301

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The Lively Audience (1986) studies television from the children’s own point of view. Contrary to most prevailing opinion, it contends that television has much to teach children, and that their relationship with the medium is not one of passive dependency after all. Research shows that what children gain from television depends very much on the child’s age and social experience, and that children ‘see’ television differently from adults. This book examines this issue, and gives us a different understanding of the child audience and the impact of their television viewing.

The Lively Audience

The Lively Audience
Title The Lively Audience PDF eBook
Author Russell Lynes
Publisher New York : Harper & Row
Pages 522
Release 1985
Genre Art
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The LIVELY AUDIENCE is about the impact of technology (mass communication) on the arts and about aesthetic quarrels and love affairs and crusades and the people who acted in them.- Publisher.

Reading Audiences

Reading Audiences
Title Reading Audiences PDF eBook
Author David Buckingham
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 252
Release 1993
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780719038709

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Contains qualitative studies examining the role of the media in the formation of the social, sexual and cultural identities of today's youth.

Media Texts, Authors and Readers

Media Texts, Authors and Readers
Title Media Texts, Authors and Readers PDF eBook
Author David Graddol
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 300
Release 1994
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781853592195

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A collection of 18 articles, most previously published, illustrating some recent applications of linguistics and literary criticism to the electronic mass media. They cover texts and linguistic theory, the structure of texts, the problem of authorship, and the role of the reader/viewer. One of four readers for use in an Open University course. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Lively Audience

The Lively Audience
Title The Lively Audience PDF eBook
Author Russell Lynes
Publisher New York : Harper & Row
Pages 489
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Arts and society
ISBN 9780060912543

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Audience as Performer

Audience as Performer
Title Audience as Performer PDF eBook
Author Caroline Heim
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2015-07-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1317633547

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'Actors always talk about what the audience does. I don’t understand, we are just sitting here.' Audience as Performer proposes that in the theatre, there are two troupes of performers: the actors and the audience. Although academics have scrutinised how audiences respond, make meaning and co-create while watching a performance, little research has considered the behaviour of the theatre audience as a performance in and of itself. This insightful book describes how an audience performs through its myriad gestural, vocal and paralingual actions, and considers the following questions: If the audience are performers, who are their audiences? How have audiences’ roles changed throughout history? How do talkbacks and technology influence the audience’s role as critics? What influence does the audience have on the creation of community in theatre? How can the audience function as both consumer and co-creator? Drawing from over 140 interviews with audience members, actors and ushers in the UK, USA and Austrialia, Heim reveals the lived experience of audience members at the theatrical event. It is a fresh reading of mainstream audiences’ activities, bringing their voices to the fore and exploring their emerging new roles in the theatre of the Twenty-First Century.

Captive Audience

Captive Audience
Title Captive Audience PDF eBook
Author Susan Crawford
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 351
Release 2013-01-08
Genre Law
ISBN 0300167377

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Ten years ago, the United States stood at the forefront of the Internet revolution. With some of the fastest speeds and lowest prices in the world for high-speed Internet access, the nation was poised to be the global leader in the new knowledge-based economy. Today that global competitive advantage has all but vanished because of a series of government decisions and resulting monopolies that have allowed dozens of countries, including Japan and South Korea, to pass us in both speed and price of broadband. This steady slide backward not only deprives consumers of vital services needed in a competitive employment and business market—it also threatens the economic future of the nation. This important book by leading telecommunications policy expert Susan Crawford explores why Americans are now paying much more but getting much less when it comes to high-speed Internet access. Using the 2011 merger between Comcast and NBC Universal as a lens, Crawford examines how we have created the biggest monopoly since the breakup of Standard Oil a century ago. In the clearest terms, this book explores how telecommunications monopolies have affected the daily lives of consumers and America's global economic standing.