This volume considers strategies, modalities, and styles of media use
and reception. Dynamic changes in media technology and infrastructure
have spurred important changes in media use. Looking at these
developments within the common conceptual framework of reception
strategies, modes and styles of media use and reception, this volume is
highly relevant against the background of the changing media
environment. When it comes to media use and reception, communication
research has mainly dealt with two much-cited questions: What do the
media do with the people? What do the people do with the media? In
comparison, the discipline has devoted less attention to how the media
are used, the modalities, patterns or configurations of the actual
practices of media use. The volume features original contributions, both
empirical and theoretical, on the key concepts and approaches in the
field, covering old and new media and different types of media content.
Offering a comprehensive overview of existing research as well as
promoting original findings and insights, the volume will be of interest
to communication researchers, students, and scholars.