The public of media events
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https://doi.org/10.7146/mediekultur.v27i50.2253Nøgleord:
Media Events, Public Tragedy, Global Communication, EmotionResumé
This article focuses on the growing importance of large-scale events and their central role in a globalised media world in relation to public reactions and public involvement. The peculiar structure of such events requires a different understanding of mass communication and its audience. Therefore, the audience is further examined with regard to its impact on and inclusion in the media itself. Consequently, questions are raised as to how the public is incorporated, the form this inclusion takes and the effect that this has on the audience’s participation.The article examines different types of semantic inclusion, with a focus on emotional reactions towards three different media events: the Titanic disaster, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the death of Princess Diana.
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2011-06-27
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Morgner, C. (2011). The public of media events. MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research, 27(50), 17 p. https://doi.org/10.7146/mediekultur.v27i50.2253
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