Media use in changing everyday life: How biographical disruption could destabilize media repertoires...

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Title: Media use in changing everyday life: How biographical disruption could destabilize media repertoires and public connection;
Authors and Corporations: Ytre-Arne, Brita
In: European Journal of Communication, 34, 2019, 5, p. 488-502
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 488-502
ISSN: 0267-3231
1460-3705
DOI: 10.1177/0267323119869112
published in: European Journal of Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>This article analyses how changing life situations affect media use, conceptualized as a question of how biographical disruption could destabilize media repertoires and public connection. To answer this question, the analysis draws on qualitative data from a comprehensive study of media use in Norway, with in-depth interviews and media diaries. The theoretical approach joins domestication and media repertoire theory with research on public connection, considering the ubiquity of digital media in contemporary society. Findings indicate that smartphone use is key to people’s reorientations in periods of change, and that intimate and emotional responses to mobile media warrant closer attention. The article contributes to debates on the transformation of media repertoires, a question of growing concern within research on cross-media use, and to long-standing interests in the role of media in everyday life and as central to public connection.</jats:p>