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‘Sharing Experience’
Audiences in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies

3rd–4th April 2007

A MeCCSA Postgraduate Network symposium at the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Audiences come in all shapes and forms –as viewers, listeners, readers, users, participants, fans, aficionados and learners –focusing their attention on a variety of sources within an increasingly changing media landscape.

The range and diversity of audiences and their experiences is both exciting and challenging for researchers, and it is the very nature of the field that requires a multitude of systematic approaches when studying and teaching about audiences.

This training day aimed to bring together postgraduate researchers interested in the broad field of audience and reception studies, whether this is in relation to contemporary or historical audiences, theoretical or empirical work, quantitative or qualitative studies, questions or answers.

In addition to presenting and discussing their work in thematic panels, there was an opportunity for delegates to take part in workshops concerned with ‘how to do’ and ‘how to teach’ audience and reception studies.

Speakers included Professor Jenny Kitzinger (Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies) and Professor Martin Barker (Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, Aberystwyth).


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Presentations

Please note that they are a work in progress and should not
 be quoted without the permission of their author(s).


Keynote Speech, Jenny Kitzinger, Cardiff School of Journalism, Cardiff University
  'Audience Research in Context'

Lauren Anderson, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
'In the know': talking to audiences about popular music in film soundtracks


Theresa Cronin, Goldsmiths College 
Reading Wolf Creek: Normative Social Strategies in the Reception of Contemporary Film


Elizabeth Evans, Royal Holloway, University of London
The Inconstant Audience: Audience Research and New Media Technologies


Kerstin Leder, University of Wales, Aberystwyth 
Fear talk(s): Mapping audiences' emotional responses to film and television


Rebekah Smith, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Tarantino's Audience: A cognitive based audience research enquiry investigating the nature of the emotional relationship between Tarantino's films and fans
 
Rebecca Williams, Cardiff University 
Post-object fandom and the demise of The West Wing


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