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1. Introduction: changing news use, unchanged news experiences?
2. Scrolling, triangulating, tagging, and abstaining: the diversification of news use between 2004 and 2020
3. What clicking actually means
4. A user perspective on time spent: temporal experiences of everyday news use
5. Material and sensory dimensions of everyday news use
6. How to deal with news user practices, preferences, and pleasures? From audience responsiveness to audience sensitivity
References
Appendix: overview of incorporated research projects 2004-2020
Index.
2. Scrolling, triangulating, tagging, and abstaining: the diversification of news use between 2004 and 2020
3. What clicking actually means
4. A user perspective on time spent: temporal experiences of everyday news use
5. Material and sensory dimensions of everyday news use
6. How to deal with news user practices, preferences, and pleasures? From audience responsiveness to audience sensitivity
References
Appendix: overview of incorporated research projects 2004-2020
Index.