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Muslim Youth: Representations and Media Consumption

2022
This chapter is an attempt to shed light on Western media representations of Muslim and refugee youth as well as their usage of the media and social media platforms. Both “groups” were researched separately, yet the evidence points to many interesting similarities, with both a positive and a negative impact on intergroup relations.
De Nolf, Ans   +2 more
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Down a Rabbit Hole: How Prior Media Consumption Shapes Subsequent Media Consumption

Journal of Marketing Research, 2022
Consumers often become “stuck in a rabbit hole” when consuming media. They may watch several YouTube videos in the same category or view several thematically similar artistic images on Instagram in a row, finding it difficult to stop. What causes individuals to choose to consume additional media on a topic that is similar to (vs.
Kaitlin Woolley, Marissa A. Sharif
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Studying media consumption

2001
This article, which appeared in a local evening newspaper, is an example of the common way in which the media (especially violent and sexually explicit media) are discussed, judged and evaluated. A ‘dangerous woman’ who, as the article goes on to establish, was ‘mentally unstable’ was corrupted by a sexually explicit and violent video.
Lisa Blackman, Valerie Walkerdine
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Symbolic Media Consumption

MedienJournal, 2017
Mehr als jemals zuvor sind Konsumpraktiken Ausdruck individueller Selbstkonzepte. Das trifft in gleicher Weise auch auf Mediennutzungsgewohnheiten zu. Medien werden damit selbst zu „Zutaten“ für die eigene Identitätsarbeit, dies umso mehr als Mediennutzungspräferenzen zunehmend in sozialen Medien gezeigt werden.
Medienjournal Archiv   +2 more
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The Triple Articulation of Media Technologies in Audiovisual Media Consumption

Television & New Media, 2012
This article departs from the concept of “double articulation” within domestication theory, which views media as both objects and texts. Unfortunately, its empirical application has been problematic because researchers tend to concentrate on the contextual, losing sight of specific meanings of objects and texts.
Courtois, Cedric   +2 more
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The triple articulation of media technologies in teenage media consumption

New Media & Society, 2011
This study explores the meaning of teenagers’ media consumption in terms of identity formation and autonomy attainment. In domestication theory, media consumption is conceptualized as the interplay of both media object and content. However, in practical applications, the notion of object has usually been snowed under by contextual descriptions.
Cédric Courtois   +3 more
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Media consumption and media literacy in university students

2017 12th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI), 2017
This research includes information on the cultural and media consumption of young Ecuadorian university students and the relationship that exists with the media skills they have. The inquiries were carried out in two stages, the first analyzed the consumption of traditional and digital media of Ecuadorian university students in 2015.
Andrea Velasquez   +3 more
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Children, media and consumption

Young Consumers, 2003
Reports a five‐year Danish study into levels of consumer socialisation among children, showing how they have been affected by new and proliferating communications media; issues include their spending and saving abilities, brand awareness, media use, interests and activities, while advertising was examined in relation to consumer socialisation. Outlines
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Cross-device continuous media consumption

Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine, 2010
With the introduction of mobile devices that allow to watch films and movies on the move, in cars or even during school or work, the connection of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) with the home network and the access to the Internet via game consoles, new possibilities of media consumption were introduced for the consumer.
Regina Bernhaupt   +2 more
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Shifting Trends in Media Consumption

2020
Purpose of the study: COVID-19 pandemic, has forced billions of people to stay home, leading to a drastic change in media consumption patterns. This paper tries to review the existing literature on the impact of COVID-19 on media consumption and its diverse dimensions.
Saravanan. MP, Naveen Kumar. CM
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