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Audiences and publics: reflections on the growing importance of mediated participation

机译:受众和公众:对媒介参与日益重要的思考

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Who are the people addressed by the media – audiences, readers, consumers, citizens, the public? Academic discourse has often favoured pejorative terms, construing them as mindless, privatized and inconsequential; media, governmental and policy discourses have tended to follow suit. This chapter celebrates the work of Jay Blumler, long-time advocate of a more laudatory conception of audiences as publics: thoughtful, civic-minded, reflexive about the collective consequences of media engagement. This matters because it invites a nuanced empirical investigation of how people construct identities, find shared concerns and express voice through their responses to media, and because elite discourses about ‘the everyday’ tend to reinforce top-down social control. Instead, Jay Blumler has sought to recognise the descriptive and normative potential of a lively, diverse and deliberative mediated public sphere.
机译:媒体向谁讲话?听众,读者,消费者,公民,公众是谁?学术话语通常倾向于贬义词,认为贬义词是无意识的,私有化的和无关紧要的。媒体,政府和政策的话语趋向于效仿。本章介绍了杰伊·布鲁姆勒(Jay Blumler)的长期工作,他倡导以更具美感的方式将受众视为公众:周到,有公民意识,对媒体参与的集体后果不满。这很重要,因为它引起人们对人们如何构建身份,发现共同的关注并通过其对媒体的回应发表细微的实证研究,并且因为关于“日常”的精英言论倾向于加强自上而下的社会控制。取而代之的是,杰伊·布鲁姆勒(Jay Blumler)试图认识到一个活跃,多样且经过深思熟虑的公共领域的描述性和规范性潜力。

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    Livingstone, Sonia;

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