
Produsing Theory in a Digital World 3.0
The Intersection of Audiences and Production in Contemporary Theory - Volume 3
Rebecca Ann Lind(Editor)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 26. August 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
276 pages
978-1-4331-5340-2 (ISBN)
Description
Continuing the explorations begun in the first two Produsing Theory volumes, this book investigates some of the tensions generated in the spaces enabled by the confluence of the formerly disparate activities of producing and consuming media. Multiple and varied theories-some still emerging-are invoked in attempts to illuminate the spaces between what previously had been neatly-separated components of media systems. This book is useful in a number of courses such as media culture and theory, introduction to new media, the Internet and the audience, new media theory and research, mass communication theory, emerging media, critical analysis and new media, concepts of new media, new media participants, new media in a democratic society, critical studies in new media, new media and social media, digital media studies, participatory media, media audiences in a digital world, digital cultures and social media, Web culture and new media studies, introduction to new media, new media and society, and more.
Reviews / Votes
"A collection of sparkling ideas from many of the field's best thinkers, this book is sure to generate productive discussion."-Nancy Baym, Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research "Through a series of thought-provoking essays bound to appeal to those both in and new to the fields of media and communication studies, this volume minds the gaps between production, audience, and Internet studies, bringing theories of the technological, computational, discursive and critical along for the journey."
-Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
7 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4331-5340-2 (9781433153402)
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Produsing Theory in a Digital World 3.0
The Intersection of Audiences and Production in Contemporary Theory - Volume 3
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Produsing Theory in a Digital World 3.0
The Intersection of Audiences and Production in Contemporary Theory - Volume 3
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Rebecca Ann Lind
Produsing Theory in a Digital World 3.0
The Intersection of Audiences and Production in Contemporary Theory - Volume 3
E-Book
07/2020
1st Edition
Peter Lang Verlag
€47.49
Available for download
Person
Rebecca Ann Lind (Ph.D., University of Minnesota) is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has published on race, gender, class and media; journalism; new media; media ethics; and media audiences.
Content
Contents - Acknowledgments - Rebecca Ann Lind: Produsing Theory in a Digital World: Minding the Gap - Ellen Watts and Andrew Chadwick: "With and between you all": Celebrity Status, User-Audience Networks, and Representative Claims in Emma Watson's Feminist Politics - Crystal Abidin: L8r H8r: Commoditized Privacy, Influencer Wars, and Productive Disorder in the Influencer Industry - Michael Potts: Production and Performance of White Anti-Racism in Online Media - Sharon Meraz: Networked Gatekeeping and Networked Framing of #BlackLivesMatter Publics during the 2016 US Presidential Election - James Ngetha Gachau: The Potential of Social Media Groups to Afford Users a Voice - Christina Dunbar-Hester: "Glamorous factories of unpredictable freedom": Care, Coalition, and Hacking Hacking - Mara Einstein: Religious Influencers: Faith in the World of Marketing - Akane Kanai: Audiences, Affects, Attachments: Theorizing Textual Approaches to Digital Culture - Ehsan Dehghan, Axel Bruns, Peta Mitchell and Brenda Moon: Discourse-Analytical Studies on Social Media Platforms: A Data-Driven Mixed-Methods Approach - Erin L. SpottsWood and Christopher J. Carpenter: The Hyperperception Model: How Observing Others on Social Media Can Affect People in Close Relationships - Marina Krcmar, Drew P. Cingel, Yifan Zhao, and Lauren Taylor: Proposing a Model of Social Media Use and Well-Being - Annette Hill: Audiences Assemble: Becoming an Audience and Produser in Mixed Media Environments - Jaime Banks: Coordination, Continuity, Configuration: Toward a Mattering Framework for Human-Machine Produsing - Robert W. Gehl: Afterword: The Legitimacy of Produsage - Contributors - Index.