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Audience Study on New Music Festivals as Agorai–Their Formation and Impact on Warsaw Autumn, Festival d’Automne in Paris, and Wien Modern Since 1980 (SUF edition)

Grebosz-Haring, Katarzyna (University of Salzburg: Division of Music and Dance Study); Heilgendorff, Simone (University of Salzburg: Division of Music and Dance Study); Velasco-Pufleau, Luis (University of Salzburg: Division of Music and Dance Study); (1 more)
Full edition for scientific use. This data set offers access to research data gathered in a broad-reaching comparative survey of contemporary (art) music audiences carried out between September and November 2014 in the context of the research project, “New Music Festivals as Agorai – Their Formation and Impact on Warsaw Autumn, Festival d´Automne in Paris, and Wien Modern...
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Attitudes to Finnish Broadcasting 2003

Jääsaari, Johanna (Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE). Audience Research)
The survey charted Finnish opinion on television and radio programmes in general, and the programme policy of YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Company) in particular. Respondents were asked how much they trust political institutions (e.g. Parliament, the government), other institutions (e.g. the Church, the police, universities), voluntary organizations, the media, certain private...
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Violence on Television, 1970-1971

Newell, D. S., British Broadcasting Corporation, Audience Research Department; Shaw, I. S., British Broadcasting Corporation, Audience Research Department
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was to study the amount and nature of the portrayals of violence in British television programmes between November 1970 and May 1971 and to discern the functions served for viewers by selected programmes containing violent sequences.Main Topics:Attitudinal/Behavioural...
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British Viewers' Reactions to the `Roots' Series, 1977

British Broadcasting Corporation, Audience Research Department
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was to investigate British viewers' reactions to the American television series Roots. Questionnaires about all six programmes were sent to the Viewing Panel, to be followed shortly after the series by a lengthy special questionnaire covering the series as a whole. This included...
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Talking Robots: a Critical Examination of Strategies for Public Engagement with Robotic Technologies, 2007-2008

Wilkinson, C., University of the West of England, Bristol, Science Communication Unit; Bultitude, K., University of the West of England, Bristol, Science Communication Unit; Dawson, E., University of the West of England, Bristol, Science Communication Unit
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Robotics encompasses a broad range of academic disciplines including engineering, biology, neuroscience, psychology and artificial intelligence. It is a significant area of emerging science, and one where views regarding fact and fiction are particularly confused. Talking Robots aimed to investigate...
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British Film Institute Television Industry Tracking Study, 1994-1998

Paterson, R., British Film Institute; Willis, J., British Film Institute; Dex, S., University of Cambridge, Judge Institute of Management
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Film Institute (BFI) began the longitudinal TV Industry Tracking Study in 1994 to examine the effects of structural, organisational and technological changes in the TV industry on the careers of individual TV production workers. The BFI has worked in partnership with the University of...
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