Rings around the World: Notes on the Challenges, Problems & Possibilities of International Audience Projects


Autoria(s): Egan, Kate; Barker, Martin
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Theatre, Film & Television Studies

Lord Of The Rings research

Data(s)

23/06/2008

23/06/2008

01/11/2006

Resumo

Egan, K., Barker, M. (2006). Rings around the World: Notes on the Challenges, Problems & Possibilities of International Audience Projects. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 3 (2). Sponsorship: This research was made possible by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC Grant No. 000-22-0323)

In a recent article, Sonia Livingstone has attempted to summarise some of the many problems, complexities and challenges which researchers face when conducting cross-cultural audience projects. This essay tells the story of the specific problems and issues encountered during the Lord of the Rings international audience project, in order to offer this project as a case study of how such problems can be anticipated or encountered and then managed, and to also offer up some new issues and questions that have emerged during the course of the project which, we feel, deserve to be considered and brought in to the cross-cultural debate. These include, in particular, the benefits and pitfalls of international web questionnaires, multi-dimensional forms of international research (reception research, questionnaires and qualitative interviews), and electronic and face-to-face forms of communication amongst research partners.

Peer reviewed

Identificador

Egan , K & Barker , M 2006 , ' Rings around the World: Notes on the Challenges, Problems & Possibilities of International Audience Projects ' Participations , vol 3 , no. 2 .

PURE: 76984

PURE UUID: 31043ad4-26f5-472a-9782-a8ec11072d59

dspace: 2160/593

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/593

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Participations

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