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| Experience Sampling in Media Research× | Audience Reception Analysis× | |
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| Bidang | Communication | Communication |
| Keluarga | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Tahun asal≠ | 1987 | 1980 |
| Pengasas≠ | Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi & Reed Larson | Stuart Hall (encoding/decoding); David Morley (empirical reception) |
| Jenis≠ | Momentary self-report of media use and experience in real time | Qualitative study of how audiences interpret and make meaning from media |
| Sumber perintis≠ | Csikszentmihalyi, M., & Larson, R. (1987). Validity and reliability of the experience-sampling method. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 175(9), 526–536. DOI ↗ | Hall, S. (1980). Encoding/decoding. In S. Hall, D. Hobson, A. Lowe, & P. Willis (Eds.), Culture, Media, Language: Working Papers in Cultural Studies, 1972–79 (pp. 128–138). London: Hutchinson. ISBN: 9780415079068 |
| Alias | ESM for media use, Ecological momentary assessment of media, Media experience sampling, Medya Araştırmalarında Deneyim Örnekleme | Reception study, Encoding/decoding analysis, Reception analysis of audiences, İzleyici Alımlama Analizi |
| Berkaitan | 4 | 4 |
| Ringkasan≠ | The experience-sampling method (ESM), also called ecological momentary assessment, prompts participants at sampled moments throughout daily life to report what they are doing, using, and feeling right now. Applied to media research, it captures media use and its momentary correlates — mood, context, motivation — in real time and in situ, minimizing recall bias and revealing how media and experience interrelate moment to moment. | Audience reception analysis studies how real audiences interpret and make meaning from media texts, rejecting the idea that meaning is simply transmitted from message to receiver. Built on Stuart Hall's encoding/decoding model and David Morley's empirical work, it treats interpretation as an active, socially situated process and examines whether audiences accept, negotiate, or resist the meanings a text seems to prefer. |
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