Contents to Volume IV

Audience and Interpretation

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Contributors to Volume IV

Volume Editor's Acknowledgments

General Editor's Acknowledgments

Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future

Angharad N. Valdivia

Studying the Elusive Audience: Consumers, Readers, Users, and Viewers in a Changing World

Radhika Parameswaran

PART 1 EXPANDING THE HORIZONS OF AUDIENCE STUDIES

1 The Audience in the Graduate Curriculum: Training Future Scholars

Meenakshi Gigi Durham

2 Fostering Surprise and Productive Discomfort in Audience Studies through Multi-Sited Ethnography

Kim Trager-Bohley

3 Studying Audiences with Sense-Making Methodology

CarrieLynn D. Reinhard and Brenda Dervin

4 The Abbreviated Field Experience in Audience Ethnography

Patrick D. Murphy

PART 2 PRACTICING REFLEXIVITY IN AND OUT OF THE FIELD

5 Studying Addiction: My Journey through the Landscape of Telenovela Consumption

Carolina Acosta-Alzuru

6 The Reflexive Self: The Expressive Subject in Makeover Television and Audience Research

Katherine Sender

7 Reflexivity in Data Analysis: Constructing Narratives of Family Digital Media Use In, Through, and For Public Engagement

Lynn Schofield Clark

8 Media Ethnography: Thickness and Force

Matt Briggs

9 Nomadic Scholarship: Translocal Approach to Audience Studies

Fabienne Darling-Wolf

PART 3 FINDING AND ENGAGING GLOBAL AUDIENCES

10 Mythic Viewing: Reality in Indian Audiencehood

Vamsee Juluri

11 “Unity in Diversity?”: South African Women's Reception of National ...

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