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Listening Publics: The Politics and Experience of Listening in the - Media Ag

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Informationen zum Autor Kate Lacey is senior lecturer in media and cultural studies at the University of Sussex. Klappentext In focusing on the practices, politics and ethics of listening, this wide-ranging book offers an important new perspective on questions of media audiences, publics and citizenship. Listening is central to modern communication, politics and experience, but is commonly overlooked and underestimated in a culture fascinated by the spectacle and the politics of voice.Listening Publics restores listening to media history and to theories of the public sphere. In so doing it opens up profound questions for our understanding of mediated experience, public participation and civic engagement.Taking a cross-national and interdisciplinary approach, the book explores how listening publics have been constituted in relation to successive media technologies from the invention of writing to the digital age. It asks how new practices of listening associated with sound and audiovisual media transform a public world forged in the age of print.Through detailed histories and sophisticated theoretical analysis, Listening Publics demonstrates the embodied and critical activity of listening to be a rich concept with which to rethink the practices, politics and ethics of media communication. Zusammenfassung In focusing on the practices, politics and ethics of listening, this wide-ranging book offers an important new perspective on questions of media audiences, publics and citizenship. Listening is central to modern communication, politics and experience, but is commonly overlooked and underestimated in a culture fascinated by the spectacle and the politics of voice.Listening Publics restores listening to media history and to theories of the public sphere. In so doing it opens up profound questions for our understanding of mediated experience, public participation and civic engagement.Taking a cross-national and interdisciplinary approach, the book explores how listening publics have been constituted in relation to successive media technologies from the invention of writing to the digital age. It asks how new practices of listening associated with sound and audiovisual media transform a public world forged in the age of print.Through detailed histories and sophisticated theoretical analysis, Listening Publics demonstrates the embodied and critical activity of listening to be a rich concept with which to rethink the practices, politics and ethics of media communication. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface Listening overlooked Chapter 1 Listening in and listening out Chapter 2 The modernisation of listening Listening in the age of spectacle Chapter 3 Listening in good faith: recording, representation and the real Chapter 4 Listening amid the noise of modernity Chapter 5 Listening live: the politics and experience of the radiogenic Ways of listening Chapter 6 The privatisation of the listening public Chapter 7 The politics and practices of collective listening Listening in the public sphere Chapter 8 The public sphere as auditorium Chapter 9 Media and the ethics of listening Endnotes Bibliography Index...

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Authors K Lacey, Kate Lacey, Lacey Kate
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.04.2013
 
EAN 9780745660257
ISBN 978-0-7456-6025-7
No. of pages 248
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Kommunikationswissenschaft, Media Studies, Medienforschung, Communication Studies, Communication & Media Studies, Kommunikation u. Medienforschung

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