Mediating the Presence of Others: Reconceptualising Co-Presence as Mediated Intimacy
Cefai, Sarah; and Couldry, Nick.
2019.
Mediating the Presence of Others: Reconceptualising Co-Presence as Mediated Intimacy.
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 22(3),
pp. 291-308.
ISSN 1367-5494
[Article]
Drawing insight from queer and media studies, this article analyses data from the UK study Adults’ Media Lives. The authors claim that this study reveals the significance of people’s intimate relationships to their media practices, highlighting in particular how people’s media practices mediate the ‘presence’ of others. The authors put forward the concept of mediated intimacy to capture both the cultural intimacy people have with media and the mediation of intimacy by media practices. Mediating intimacy has implications for normative conceptions of intimate life, including the significance of ‘time’ to the values of ‘home’ and ‘work’.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | Audiences, intimacy, media practice, mediation, social norms, time |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Media and Communications |
Date Deposited | 25 Jan 2019 09:36 |
Last Modified | 10 Jun 2021 13:02 |