Researching the field of Audience Research - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: María T. Soto-Sanfiel
5065
Youth news audiences Portugal: Approaches, trends and needs
Ana Filipa
Oliveira
University Lusófona/ CICANT
Maria José
Brites
Universidade Lusófona
Marisa
Silva
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, ICNOVA, iNOVA Media Lab
5048
Networking Audience Studies in Latin America (RELATA)
David
Gonzalez
ITESO
5043
Exploring the role of IAMCR Audience Section in the consolidation of a research field
Miguel
Vicente Mariño
Universidad De Valladolid
511
Trapped in the cycle of time anxiety: A grounded theory on time management apps
Guoao
Song
Communication University of China
Xiangning
Tian
Communication University of China
4909
Understanding SKAM France audiences : from measures to qualitative data to qualify media experiences
Frederic
Marty
Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3
2112
The limits of sentiment analysis as an audience research method in entertainment
RAQUEL
EVANGELISTA
Universidade Católica de Petrópolis
Fátima
Regis
UERJ
3829
Exploring the duration and pixel standard of Internet video Ads’ viewable impression: An EEG Analysis
Yannan
Liu
Audience Research Center, Communication University of China
Xinyu
Cao
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
Xiangyu
Guo
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
Huihong
Lin
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
4436
Young Users' Diversity of News Consumption and Political Participation in China: An Exploratory Study Based on Media Repertoire
Enze
Zhou
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
2508
Effects of persona transformation strategies on modulating audience's acceptance preferences of stars—— Evidence from EEG
Lian
ZHU
School of Journalism & Communications, Shanghai International Studies University
Yufei
WU
School of Journalism & Communications, Shanghai International Studies University
1858
Does disconnection enhance digital well-being? The potential role of lack of distraction and boundary strength
Sihan
Lei
Zhejiang University
Qing
Huang
Zhejiang University
Kewei
Yu
Zhejiang University

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