This contribution is the introduction to the Cultural Commons special issue on ‘Energy! The Power of Audience Research as Field, Practice and Critique’, edited by Joke Hermes, Linda Kopitz and Helen Wood. Through the lens of ‘energy’, this special issue explores audience research as a field, practice and critique that both demands and harnesses energy. Between tensions, currents and changes, in light of both rapid development and enduring understandings, we – as audience researchers – are constantly challenged to bring new energies to our research, while at the same time being energised by these challenges. In this introduction – as well as across the different contributions – we draw on energy as a term that implies reciprocity and collectivity. Rather than thinking about a ‘return to’, or ‘return of’, audience research, this special issue both reflects on developments in the field of audience research and speculates about the future.
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Joke Hermes
Inholland University of Applied Sciences
Linda Kopitz
University of Amsterdam
Helen Wood
Aston University
European Journal of Cultural Studies
University of Amsterdam
Aston University
Inholland University of Applied Sciences
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Hermes et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2268a7763171746d5473b4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494261452947
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