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- aggregation title "The role of socio-spatial context in the habit-goal interface of audiovisual media consumption".
- aggregation abstract "This article addresses the role of socio-spatial context in audiovisual media consumption by adopting a multi-paradigmatic approach that combines the Theory of Media Attendance with Domestication Theory. We propose a framework that inquires how goals and habits interface with each other as explanatory factors of consumption and how the role of socio-spatial cues can be understood. Survey results show that different socio-spatial settings are associated with distinct explanations by goals and habits. Moreover, follow-up interviews indicate that these differences are best understood when framed in everyday life family dynamics. The results confirm findings of classical research, albeit showing that the patterns from these studies are increasingly pressured by novel dynamics in the contemporary media environment.".
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