Measuring Exposure and Attention to Media and Communication
Solutions to Wicked Problems
Claes de Vreese editor Theo Araujo editor Peter Neijens editor Judith Möller editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Published:24th Jul '24
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Valid and reliable measurement of media and communication exposure is crucial for communication science, psychology, political science, sociology, pedagogy, economics, and law, and the practitioners in media, communication, and information. At the same time, this is a wicked problem for which there are no simple solutions. That was never the case, but in today's digital and abundant media landscape it is even more difficult.
The book discusses the ways in which media and communication exposure can be conceptualized, operationalized, and measured. Methods examined include self-reports, recall, recognition, ecological momentary assessment, think aloud, digital traces, data donation, human observation, eye-tracking, EEG, fMRI, heart rate, and skin conductance, their pros and cons, complexities, and performance. The book concludes with recommendations for the application and further development of these methods, as well as an extensive bibliography with references to in-depth insights into specific aspects of media exposure measurement.
This book will be an invaluable resource for training graduate students and for exploring research design alternatives by faculty and industry researchers in communication, media psychology, and allied fields.
Michael Slater, Social and Behavioral Sciences Distinguished Professor School of Communication, The Ohio State University, USA
I am confident that this book will provide an excellent resource for many, from students to experienced experts in the field, and that it will instill much-needed future discussions and research on the conceptualization and measurement of this core construct.
Veronika Karnowski, Chair of Media Communication, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
ISBN: 9789463723176
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164 pages