Collaboration potentials in micro and macro politics of audience creativity

Maria José Brites, Niklas Alexander Chimirri, Inês Amaral, Gilda Seddighi, Marisa Torres da Silva, Maria Francesca Murru

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Abstract

In our stakeholder consultation following up on trends concerning the micro and macropolitics of audience action, we explore the potential impact of audiences’ micro-participation and connection to macro-actions. We address this issue taking into consideration intrinsic continuities and discontinuities between academia and the stakeholders’ perspectives. Our findings continue to emphasise the
• (dis)connections between micro and macro actions
• a technological appeal for action
• collaboration potentials between academia and other stakeholders.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelAudiences, towards 2030 : Priorities for audience analysis
RedaktørerRanjana Das, Brita Ytre-Arne
Antal sider3
UdgivelsesstedSurrey
ForlagCEDAR
Publikationsdato2017
Sider50-52
ISBN (Trykt)978-1-5272-0543-7
StatusUdgivet - 2017
BegivenhedAudiences 2030 - Catholic University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Varighed: 28 sep. 201729 sep. 2017
https://cedarahrc.com/audiences-2030-lisbon-conference/

Konference

KonferenceAudiences 2030
LokationCatholic University of Lisbon
Land/OmrådePortugal
ByLisbon
Periode28/09/201729/09/2017
AndetThe conference – attended by close to 140 participants from 23 countries – was sponsored by CEDAR which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK, in association with the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon, the Audience and Reception Studies section of ECREA and YECREA.<br/><br/>The conference was organised by CEDAR’s Director Ranjana Das and co-director Brita Ytre-Arne, along with an excellent local organising committee at Portugal – Ana Jorge, and Sonia Pereira with Ines Amaral, and CEDAR colleagues David Mathieu and Ines Amaral doing excellent work on the programme.
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