Elizabeth Evans is Associate Professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her research explores the intersection between media industries, audiences, technology and narrative. She is the author of Transmedia Television: Audiences, New Media and Daily Life (Routledge, 2011).
This is an exciting book on a timely and relevant topic, the innovative aim of bringing together audience research with interviews with media practitioners. Rebecca Williams, University of South Wales This a timely, important and very welcome critical engagement with the idea of engagement! Where themes of `immersion' and `interactivity' have received so much academic attention, Evans draws us to the under-examined but significant concept of engagement. Through a rigorous application of her own analytical model, Evans provides rich insights into the audience dimension of the contemporary immersive, participatory and mixed reality media landscape. Combining rich primary evidence gathered through interviews with both creators and participants, with illustrative up-to-date case-studies, this a highly accessible and insightful book. Evan's work is crucial to enriching understandings of our complex interactions with the ever-expanding media content that proliferates around us, revealing what it is to be engaged, and how it is to be engaging. Sarah Atkinson, Professor of Screen Media & Head of Culture, Media & Creative Industries Department, King's College London