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Constructed- -Audiences are discursive constructions, created by social actors through social interaction.
-A variety of actors can be involved in the construction of audiences. The institutions in which pefrormances occur, organizers of performers, and onlookers and listeners construct audiences. (Musicians, actors, and theaters construct an audience of spectators and listeners; sports teams create an audience of
fans; racial lynchings constructed audiences of whites to witness and applaud "festival of violence."
-Constructed by governing classes who use their power to create social categories of persons
-Audiences are Constructed over time through a gradual process
-Audience can have a precise nature, containing single attributes; white on-looker, uneducated crowd, middle class congregation.
Meaningful- Relevant and significant; have significance - the "meaning" of the audience changed over time for example in EWOC and ALL - who the audience is has meaning, and is important to the movement (modifies mobilization goals, etc.)
Influence:
-Performers can influence audiences by reshaping their interpretations and bringing them into connection with others. Influence allows one to experience the "sensation of experiencing the real."
-audiences can influence performers by their response or lack of response; shaping their presentation of self
-Audiences can influence
performers to adjust their actions
-Performers use audiences to evaluate their own performances
-Audiences can influence by being passive, active, or verbal
-Audiences can be influenced, frightened or moved into action
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