KRÁTKÁ, Jana. Media education and young people's leisure activities: Specifics of social communication and fan activities in virtual community. In Actes de la 2ème Conférence Internationale Éducation, Économie et Société. Vol. 2. 1. vyd. Strasbourg: Analytrics, 2010, p. 360-366. ISBN 978-2-9533842-7-7.
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Original name Media education and young people's leisure activities: Specifics of social communication and fan activities in virtual community
Name (in English) Media education and young people's leisure activities: Specifics of social communication and fan activities in virtual community
Authors KRÁTKÁ, Jana (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition 1. vyd. Strasbourg, Actes de la 2ème Conférence Internationale Éducation, Économie et Société. Vol. 2. p. 360-366, 7 pp. 2010.
Publisher Analytrics
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 50300 5.3 Education
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/10:00048731
Organization unit Faculty of Education
ISBN 978-2-9533842-7-7
Keywords in English Online communities; media education; communication; fan activities
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Jana Krátká, Ph.D., učo 42028. Changed: 27/4/2011 20:17.
Abstract
Today's highly developed electronic media have an enormous impact on how young individuals spend their out-of-the-school activities, which is subject of this research study. Electronic media provide a tremendous array of possibilities for social networking and international global intellectual exchange based on on-line sharing of thoughts, impressions and ideas. One of the most active user groups of electronic media whatsoever constitute fans of television series who participate in their interest around the globe and share their opinions on any given series through web discussion groups and other channels of communication.
Abstract (in English)
Today's highly developed electronic media have an enormous impact on how young individuals spend their out-of-the-school activities, which is subject of this research study. Electronic media provide a tremendous array of possibilities for social networking and international global intellectual exchange based on on-line sharing of thoughts, impressions and ideas. One of the most active user groups of electronic media whatsoever constitute fans of television series who participate in their interest around the globe and share their opinions on any given series through web discussion groups and other channels of communication.
Links
GP406/08/P176, research and development projectName: Vzory pohyblivého obrazu: recepce filmu a audiovizuální kultury u současné české mládeže
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Patterns of Moving Images: Film and Audiovisual Reception Among Contemporary Czech Young People
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