‘I want to read it in my hands’: The aesthetic attraction of independent women’s magazines

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION Australian Journalism Review Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI:10.1386/ajr_00011_1
Sarah Webb, J. Fulton
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There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that independent magazines, also known as ‘independents’, are thriving in Australia’s print media industry. As ‘maverick’ editors, owners and publishers focus more on the design and aesthetic aspects of their publications in response to changing reader expectations, there appears to be a demand for independents among female readers. In particular, young adult female readers are choosing to engage with independent women’s magazines in Australia, placing particular emphasis on the aesthetic reading experience offered by the hard-copy format. To explore this phenomenon, a survey and focus group were conducted among women aged 18‐24 years, using Blumler and Katz’s Uses and Gratifications theory as the theoretical framework. The initial survey garnered findings from 300 respondents, while the focus group consisted of six participants. One key aspect of the results is that aesthetics is central to understanding the continued appeal and use of such a medium. Other aspects include quality of content, entertainment, escape, collection and habit, and ease of use. In an age where ‘digital’ is often regarded as the norm, young adult female readers are seeking inspiration and expression from independent women’s magazines.
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“我想拿在手里看”:独立女性杂志的审美吸引力
越来越多的证据表明,独立杂志,也被称为“独立”,正在澳大利亚的印刷媒体行业蓬勃发展。随着“特立独行”的编辑、所有者和出版商更多地关注其出版物的设计和美学方面,以响应不断变化的读者期望,女性读者似乎对独立读者有了需求。在澳大利亚,年轻的成年女性读者正选择阅读独立的女性杂志,她们特别重视纸质版杂志所提供的审美阅读体验。为了探究这一现象,本研究以Blumler和Katz的使用和满足理论为理论框架,对18 ~ 24岁的女性进行了调查和焦点小组研究。最初的调查收集了300名受访者的调查结果,而焦点小组由6名参与者组成。结果的一个关键方面是,美学是理解这种媒介的持续吸引力和使用的核心。其他方面包括内容质量、娱乐、逃避、收集和习惯以及易用性。在一个“数字化”往往被视为常态的时代,年轻的成年女性读者正在从独立的女性杂志中寻求灵感和表达。
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