The handbook of media audiences [[electronic resource] /] / Virginia Nightingale |
Autore | Nightingale Virginia |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (550 p.) |
Disciplina | 302.23 |
Altri autori (Persone) | NightingaleVirginia |
Collana | Global handbooks in media and communication research |
Soggetto topico |
Mass media and culture
Mass media - Audiences |
ISBN |
1-4443-4052-2
1-118-51003-8 1-283-40733-7 9786613407337 1-4443-4049-2 1-78268-752-1 1-4443-4050-6 |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Being Audiences -- Part II: Theorizing Audiences -- Part III: Researching Audiences -- Part IV: Doing Audience Research -- Part I Being Audiences -- 1 Readers as Audiences -- Books as Material Objects, Reading as Physical Practice -- Books as Social Objects, Reading as Social Practice -- Institutions Bringing Social and Material Together -- Death and Resurrection -- Readers and Social Honor: A Lesson from Africa -- 2 Listening for Listeners -- Listening -- Sound Archives: What We Know and Understand of "Sounds Past" -- Audio/Spectating: Sportscasting and the Formation of Mass Audiences -- The Sound of Sounds Past: Uses of the "Listening Room" -- Audio/Spectating: Sounding Out Sports Events -- Compiling a Sound Self -- Grounding the Flow-Through Experience: Personal Sound Systems on Public Transport -- The Auditory Epitaph: Music at Modern Funeral Services -- "Voicing Your/Self": The DIY Audio World of Podcasting -- Conclusion -- 3 Viewing -- Viewing -- Nickelodeon: Unruly Social Space -- Classical Hollywood: The Gaze -- Broadcast Television: The Glance -- "New Media": The User -- The Place of Viewing -- 4 Search and Social Media -- Introduction -- Transforming Search -- Search, Social Media, and Family History Research -- Getting Involved: A Personal Account -- The Email Group -- Search and Discovery in the Email Group -- Attention and Time -- Conclusion -- 5 Spreadable Media -- How Susan Spread -- Going Viral -- Spreadability Made Simple -- Understanding Appraisal -- The Ecology of Media Consumption -- Consumption Politics -- 6 Going Mobile -- Mobile Phone Culture -- Mobile Media Audiences -- Audiences with Mobile Computers: iPhones, Smartphones, and Apps -- Locating the Audience.
Mobile Gaming and Locative Media -- Conclusion: Theorizing Mobile Audiences -- Part II Theorizing Audiences -- 7 Audiences and Publics, Media and Public Spheres -- Publics: Some History of the Idea -- Media and Audiences as Public Sphere -- Print as Public Sphere -- Movie Audiences as Crowds -- Broadcasting as Public Sphere -- Television and Mass Society -- New Media Public Spheres -- Conclusion -- 8 The Implied Audience of Communications Policy Making -- Changing Regulatory Regimes and the Implied Audience -- Audiences as Citizens or Consumers? The Communication Rights Debate -- Audiences as Empowered or Vulnerable? The Media Literacy Debate -- Re-imagining the Audience - in Whose Interest? -- Acknowledgments -- 9 New Configurations of the Audience? -- Introduction -- Core Structural Components of Audience Theory -- The Active-Passive Dimension in the Articulation of Audience -- The Micro-Macro Dimension in the Audience Articulation -- UGC and Participatory Media Practices -- Conclusion -- 10 The Necessary Future of the Audience ... and How to Research It -- The "Necessity" of the Audience -- Signposts from Early Audience Research -- Analyzing Media as Practice -- The Varieties of Audience Practice -- Traditional Media -- The Consequences of Media Convergence -- Accessing the Media Manifold -- Wider Contexts and Practices of Engagement -- Dimensions of Audience Practice -- Conclusion -- 11 Reception -- What Is Reception Theory? -- Reception Aesthetics and Literary Theory -- Reception and the Horizon of Experience -- Wolfgang Iser's Analysis of Processes of Reading -- Critique and Application of Reception Aesthetics -- 12 Affect Theory and Audience -- Media as Biomedia -- Tomkins's Script Theory -- Corporeality and Belief -- Affect Contagion -- Imitation and Suggestion -- Audiences: Crowds, Publics, and Beyond -- Opinion and Conversation -- Conclusion. Part III Researching Audiences -- 13 Toward a Branded Audience -- Mediatization and Consumer Agency -- The Development of Marketing Knowledge -- Capturing Creativity -- Putting Consumer Agency to Work: The Brand -- Conclusion -- 14 Ratings and Audience Measurement -- The Production of Ratings Data -- Theoretical Critiques -- Ratings Analysis -- Access to Ratings Data -- The Future of Ratings Analysis -- Redefining Ratings Analysis? -- 15 Quantitative Audience Research -- Introduction -- The Twin Pillars -- The Early Years of Quantitative Audience Research -- The Partial Death of the Dominant Paradigm -- A Strange Twist ... -- Conclusion: The Compatibility Thesis -- 16 Media Effects in Context -- Introduction -- Effects Research in Historical Context -- Children and Media Effects -- Conclusion: The Uses of Effects Research -- 17 Cultivation Analysis and Media Violence -- Introduction -- What Is Cultivation Analysis? -- Criticisms of Cultivation Analysis and the Question of Interpretation -- Cultivation, Context, and Interpretation -- Ross Kemp in Afghanistan: A Case Study -- Audience Reactions -- 18 Creative and Visual Methods in Audience Research -- The Origins of Creative Methods -- Audience Research: Pictures as Prompts -- Audience Research: Editing News Footage -- Audience Research: Making Video -- Audience Research: Young People's Literacies -- Examples from the Broader Sociological Context -- Making Drawings and Diagrams in Sociological Studies -- Making Photographs and Videos in Sociological Studies -- Using Metaphor in Social and Media Research -- Summary -- 19 Locating Media Ethnography -- Ethnographic Roots and Trajectories -- Media Ethnographies and the Field -- Media Ethnographies and the Study of Production -- Ethnographic Identity in Fieldwork -- The Dissolving Field? -- Making Ethnographic Media Ethnography. Part IV Doing Audience Research -- 20 Children's Media Cultures in Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- From Protectionism to Empowerment -- Everyday Culture Matters -- Difference and Diversity in Children's Media Cultures -- The Emerging Research Agenda -- Conclusion -- 21 Fan Cultures and Fan Communities -- Introduction -- History -- Convergence and New Media Culture -- Fan Communities: Exemplary or Exceptional Audiences -- Beyond Communities -- 22 Beyond the Presumption of Identity? -- The Export of Meaning -- Essentializing Culture - Essentializing Essentialism -- Domesticating the Global -- Transnational Audiences: Ambivalence and Reflexivity -- The Boundary-Making Role of Media -- New Media and Transnational Audiences: Lifting the Boundaries? -- Methodological and Theoretical Implications for Audience Studies -- Conclusions -- 23 Participatory Vision -- Mediated Relations -- The Allure of the Unspoken -- Seeing Similitude -- Seeing Stories -- Focus, Force, and Feeling -- Viewing from the Inside -- Toward a Participatory Vision -- 24 The Audience Is the Show -- "People Produce Beliefs" -- The Attentive Audience -- Producing Beliefs -- Participation -- Conclusion -- 25 Seeking the Audience for News -- Introduction: News as a Cultural Phenomenon -- News in Everyday Life: The News Habit -- News in Everyday Life: News Talk -- Direct Audience Response to News -- The News Audience in the Digital World -- Conclusion -- 26 Sport and Its Audiences -- Introduction: An Audience for and with Sport -- Audience Formation Pre- and Post Mediatization -- Citizenship and Media Sport Audiences -- Other Media, Other Audiences -- Conclusion: The Sportization of Media and Their Audiences -- Acknowledgments -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830436303321 |
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The handbook of media audiences [[electronic resource] /] / Virginia Nightingale |
Autore | Nightingale Virginia |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (550 p.) |
Disciplina | 302.23 |
Altri autori (Persone) | NightingaleVirginia |
Collana | Global handbooks in media and communication research |
Soggetto topico |
Mass media and culture
Mass media - Audiences |
ISBN |
1-4443-4052-2
1-118-51003-8 1-283-40733-7 9786613407337 1-4443-4049-2 1-78268-752-1 1-4443-4050-6 |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Being Audiences -- Part II: Theorizing Audiences -- Part III: Researching Audiences -- Part IV: Doing Audience Research -- Part I Being Audiences -- 1 Readers as Audiences -- Books as Material Objects, Reading as Physical Practice -- Books as Social Objects, Reading as Social Practice -- Institutions Bringing Social and Material Together -- Death and Resurrection -- Readers and Social Honor: A Lesson from Africa -- 2 Listening for Listeners -- Listening -- Sound Archives: What We Know and Understand of "Sounds Past" -- Audio/Spectating: Sportscasting and the Formation of Mass Audiences -- The Sound of Sounds Past: Uses of the "Listening Room" -- Audio/Spectating: Sounding Out Sports Events -- Compiling a Sound Self -- Grounding the Flow-Through Experience: Personal Sound Systems on Public Transport -- The Auditory Epitaph: Music at Modern Funeral Services -- "Voicing Your/Self": The DIY Audio World of Podcasting -- Conclusion -- 3 Viewing -- Viewing -- Nickelodeon: Unruly Social Space -- Classical Hollywood: The Gaze -- Broadcast Television: The Glance -- "New Media": The User -- The Place of Viewing -- 4 Search and Social Media -- Introduction -- Transforming Search -- Search, Social Media, and Family History Research -- Getting Involved: A Personal Account -- The Email Group -- Search and Discovery in the Email Group -- Attention and Time -- Conclusion -- 5 Spreadable Media -- How Susan Spread -- Going Viral -- Spreadability Made Simple -- Understanding Appraisal -- The Ecology of Media Consumption -- Consumption Politics -- 6 Going Mobile -- Mobile Phone Culture -- Mobile Media Audiences -- Audiences with Mobile Computers: iPhones, Smartphones, and Apps -- Locating the Audience.
Mobile Gaming and Locative Media -- Conclusion: Theorizing Mobile Audiences -- Part II Theorizing Audiences -- 7 Audiences and Publics, Media and Public Spheres -- Publics: Some History of the Idea -- Media and Audiences as Public Sphere -- Print as Public Sphere -- Movie Audiences as Crowds -- Broadcasting as Public Sphere -- Television and Mass Society -- New Media Public Spheres -- Conclusion -- 8 The Implied Audience of Communications Policy Making -- Changing Regulatory Regimes and the Implied Audience -- Audiences as Citizens or Consumers? The Communication Rights Debate -- Audiences as Empowered or Vulnerable? The Media Literacy Debate -- Re-imagining the Audience - in Whose Interest? -- Acknowledgments -- 9 New Configurations of the Audience? -- Introduction -- Core Structural Components of Audience Theory -- The Active-Passive Dimension in the Articulation of Audience -- The Micro-Macro Dimension in the Audience Articulation -- UGC and Participatory Media Practices -- Conclusion -- 10 The Necessary Future of the Audience ... and How to Research It -- The "Necessity" of the Audience -- Signposts from Early Audience Research -- Analyzing Media as Practice -- The Varieties of Audience Practice -- Traditional Media -- The Consequences of Media Convergence -- Accessing the Media Manifold -- Wider Contexts and Practices of Engagement -- Dimensions of Audience Practice -- Conclusion -- 11 Reception -- What Is Reception Theory? -- Reception Aesthetics and Literary Theory -- Reception and the Horizon of Experience -- Wolfgang Iser's Analysis of Processes of Reading -- Critique and Application of Reception Aesthetics -- 12 Affect Theory and Audience -- Media as Biomedia -- Tomkins's Script Theory -- Corporeality and Belief -- Affect Contagion -- Imitation and Suggestion -- Audiences: Crowds, Publics, and Beyond -- Opinion and Conversation -- Conclusion. Part III Researching Audiences -- 13 Toward a Branded Audience -- Mediatization and Consumer Agency -- The Development of Marketing Knowledge -- Capturing Creativity -- Putting Consumer Agency to Work: The Brand -- Conclusion -- 14 Ratings and Audience Measurement -- The Production of Ratings Data -- Theoretical Critiques -- Ratings Analysis -- Access to Ratings Data -- The Future of Ratings Analysis -- Redefining Ratings Analysis? -- 15 Quantitative Audience Research -- Introduction -- The Twin Pillars -- The Early Years of Quantitative Audience Research -- The Partial Death of the Dominant Paradigm -- A Strange Twist ... -- Conclusion: The Compatibility Thesis -- 16 Media Effects in Context -- Introduction -- Effects Research in Historical Context -- Children and Media Effects -- Conclusion: The Uses of Effects Research -- 17 Cultivation Analysis and Media Violence -- Introduction -- What Is Cultivation Analysis? -- Criticisms of Cultivation Analysis and the Question of Interpretation -- Cultivation, Context, and Interpretation -- Ross Kemp in Afghanistan: A Case Study -- Audience Reactions -- 18 Creative and Visual Methods in Audience Research -- The Origins of Creative Methods -- Audience Research: Pictures as Prompts -- Audience Research: Editing News Footage -- Audience Research: Making Video -- Audience Research: Young People's Literacies -- Examples from the Broader Sociological Context -- Making Drawings and Diagrams in Sociological Studies -- Making Photographs and Videos in Sociological Studies -- Using Metaphor in Social and Media Research -- Summary -- 19 Locating Media Ethnography -- Ethnographic Roots and Trajectories -- Media Ethnographies and the Field -- Media Ethnographies and the Study of Production -- Ethnographic Identity in Fieldwork -- The Dissolving Field? -- Making Ethnographic Media Ethnography. Part IV Doing Audience Research -- 20 Children's Media Cultures in Comparative Perspective -- Introduction -- From Protectionism to Empowerment -- Everyday Culture Matters -- Difference and Diversity in Children's Media Cultures -- The Emerging Research Agenda -- Conclusion -- 21 Fan Cultures and Fan Communities -- Introduction -- History -- Convergence and New Media Culture -- Fan Communities: Exemplary or Exceptional Audiences -- Beyond Communities -- 22 Beyond the Presumption of Identity? -- The Export of Meaning -- Essentializing Culture - Essentializing Essentialism -- Domesticating the Global -- Transnational Audiences: Ambivalence and Reflexivity -- The Boundary-Making Role of Media -- New Media and Transnational Audiences: Lifting the Boundaries? -- Methodological and Theoretical Implications for Audience Studies -- Conclusions -- 23 Participatory Vision -- Mediated Relations -- The Allure of the Unspoken -- Seeing Similitude -- Seeing Stories -- Focus, Force, and Feeling -- Viewing from the Inside -- Toward a Participatory Vision -- 24 The Audience Is the Show -- "People Produce Beliefs" -- The Attentive Audience -- Producing Beliefs -- Participation -- Conclusion -- 25 Seeking the Audience for News -- Introduction: News as a Cultural Phenomenon -- News in Everyday Life: The News Habit -- News in Everyday Life: News Talk -- Direct Audience Response to News -- The News Audience in the Digital World -- Conclusion -- 26 Sport and Its Audiences -- Introduction: An Audience for and with Sport -- Audience Formation Pre- and Post Mediatization -- Citizenship and Media Sport Audiences -- Other Media, Other Audiences -- Conclusion: The Sportization of Media and Their Audiences -- Acknowledgments -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910840870703321 |
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Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 | ||
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The handbook of political economy of communications / / edited by Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2011] |
Descrizione fisica | xiv, 611 p |
Disciplina | 384 |
Collana | Global handbooks in media and communication research |
Soggetto topico |
Mass media - Political aspects
Mass media - Economic aspects Communication - Economic aspects Communication - Political aspects |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4443-9540-8
1-283-40826-0 1-4443-6177-5 1-4443-9538-6 1-78268-539-1 1-118-79944-5 9786613408266 |
Classificazione |
SOC052000
MF 1000 05.20 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Political Economy of Communications -- What is Critical Political Economy? -- Why Political Economy? Why Now? -- Political Economy and Other Approaches -- Organization of the Handbook -- IAMCR/Political Economy Section -- Part I Legacies and Debates -- 1 Political Economies as Moral Economies -- Goods and the Good Life -- Putting the "Political" into Political Economy -- Competing Moral Economies -- Commodities: Possessions, and Dispossessions -- Public Goods: Reclaiming the Commons -- Gifts: In Search of Generosity -- Digital Enclosures -- Creativity, Convergence, and Exploitation -- Digitalizing the Commons -- 2 The Political Economy of Communication Revisited -- The Development of the Political Economy of Culture -- The Culture Industries, Cultural Labor, and the Cultural Commodity -- The Cultural Commodity and Cultural Demand -- From the Political Economy of Culture to the Political Economy of Information -- The Political Economy of the Information Society (PEIS) -- Telecommunications and the Culture Industries -- Information Economics -- Technologies of Freedom and the "Third Wave" -- The Information/Copyright/Creative Industries as the New Growth Sector -- Conclusion -- 3 Markets in Theory and Markets in Television -- Markets and the Liberal Market Model -- Defining Markets: Legal Basis -- Defining Markets: Economic Relationships and Capable Entities -- Defining Markets: Institutional Structures -- Measuring Audiences for National Networks: The US Market for Ratings -- The Right to Reproduction: The Global Market for Television Formats -- Conclusion -- 4 Theorizing the Cultural Industries -- The Origins of "Cultural Industries" Theory -- Defining the "Cultural Industries": Five Propositions.
Mutations and Reconsiderations -- The "Creative Industries" and the Cultural Industries -- Conclusion -- 5 Communication Economy Paths -- Introduction -- Muraro's Memorandum -- Debating the Memorandum -- Final Words -- Part II Modalities of Power -- 6 The Media Amid Enterprises, the Public, and the State -- The Media and Society -- Media Enterprises -- Media Access and Consumption -- The Media and the State -- Conclusion -- 7 Media Ownership, Concentration, and Control -- Introduction -- The Hutchins Commission Report (1947) -- Herbert Schiller: Worldwide US Media Monopoly? (1969-2000) -- Murdock and Golding, "For a Political Economy of Mass Communications" (1973) -- Ithiel de Sola Pool: Technologies of Freedom (1983) -- Herman and Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent (1988/2002) -- Benjamin Compaine and Douglas Gomery, Who Owns The Media? (2000) -- Gillian Doyle, Media Ownership (2002) -- Ben Bagdikian's The Media Monopoly (1983-2004) -- C. Edwin Baker, Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters (2007) -- International Dimensions and a Provisional Conclusion -- 8 Maximizing Value -- Conceptualizing Synergy -- Economic Synergy: At the Level of the Firm and the Industry -- Cultural Synergy -- Synergy as a Transindustrial Process -- Conclusion -- 9 Economy, Ideology, and Advertising -- Economy -- Ideology -- Advertising -- General Interaction -- Conclusions -- 10 Branding and Culture -- Introduction -- Branding and Value -- Marxist Political Economy and Branding -- From Political Economy to Cultural Economy -- Branding and National Cultures -- Branding and Global Culture -- 11 Liberal Fictions -- Introduction -- Privatization of Media -- The Public-Private Dichotomy: A Western Fantasy? -- Media-Government Symbiosis in the United States -- Case Study: The Rights of the Corporate Person -- Conclusions -- 12 The Militarization of US Communications. Introduction -- From Continental Conquest to Global Power -- System Stress and Elite Response -- Co-ordination of Network Infrastructure -- Networks: Society as Target -- Contracting for Net-Centric War -- Strategic International Communications -- Empire as American Ideology -- 13 Journalism Regulation -- Regulation for What? -- Moving Regulation Forward -- Journalism Regulation and the Pervasive State -- The Blurred Domain of Self-Regulation -- Looking for an (Im)possible Balance -- Part III Conditions of Creativity -- 14 The Death of Hollywood -- What's Changing About Hollywood? -- What's Not Changing: Hollywood and Continuity -- The Future? -- 15 The Political Economy of the Recorded Music Industry -- Introduction -- The Study of the Recorded Music Industry -- The History of the Recorded Music Industry -- Conclusion -- 16 The Political Economy of Labor -- The Labor Blind Spot -- Organizational Communication and Labor -- The Laboring of Culture -- Labor Enters the Political Economy of Communication -- The History of Communication from a Political Economy Perspective -- Labor Union Convergence -- Social Movement Worker Organizations -- Toward a Global Labor Movement: Will Communication Workers of the World Unite? -- 17 Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries -- Thinking About Work and Organizations -- Studies of Cultural Production -- Labor in the Political Economy of Culture -- Cultural Studies Approaches to Creative Cultural Labor -- Concluding Comments: Toward an Adequate Normative Conception of Creative Labor -- Part IV Dynamics of Consumption -- 18 From the "Work of Consumption" to the "Work of Prosumers" -- What Does "Consumer" Mean? -- The Different Levels of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Productivity of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Problems of Access -- The Fallacy of Technological Determinism. From "Consumer" to "Prosumer"? -- 19 The Political Economy of Audiences -- Introduction -- Revisiting the Debates: Schisms, Collaboration, Interconnectedness -- Audiences from a Political Economy Perspective -- Conclusion -- 20 The Political Economy of Personal Information -- Introduction -- Theories of Value -- Unpaid Labor -- The Labor of Consumption -- The Valuation and Pricing of Intangibles -- The Valuation of Personal Information -- Estimating the Value of PI at its Origin -- Negative Value, or Consumer Sensitivity -- Willingness to Pay as a Source of Valuation -- The Capture of PI -- Markets in Personal Information -- Tomorrow's Market -- 21 The Political Economy of Political Ignorance -- Introduction -- Civic Knowledge and Ignorance -- Political Ignorance in the EU -- Intensified Production Modes of Political Ignorance -- The Political Economy of Active Knowledge Seeking -- Concluding Remarks -- Part V Emerging Issues and Directions -- 22 Media and Communication Studies Going Global -- Introduction -- Media and the Development of Underdevelopment -- Postmodern Poverty -- Dewesternizing as Dedisciplining -- Difference and Change in Media Modernities -- Conclusion -- 23 New International Debates on Culture, Information, and Communication -- The UNESCO Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- The New Sociopolitical Actors' Philosophy of Life and Action -- 24 Global Capitalism, Temporality, and the Political Economy of Communication -- Time, Space, and Globalization -- Global Capitalism, ICTs, and Temporal Acceleration -- Global Mediations of Real Time: Reification and Critique -- Depicting Global Capitalism: Coevality and Critique -- 25 Global Media Capital and Local Media Policy -- The Logic of Accumulation -- Trajectories of Creative Migration -- Contours of Sociocultural Variation -- Policy Implications -- 26 The Challenge of China. The West, the Rest, and the Centrality of the Chinese State -- Class, Nation, and Empire: Chinese and Global Dimensions -- History, Culture, and Chinese "Soft Power": Between a New "Renaissance" and a Second "Cultural Revolution"? -- After Socialist Defeatism, What? Or, Begin from the Beginning? -- Name Index -- Subject Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910208826903321 |
Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2011] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The handbook of political economy of communications / / edited by Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2011] |
Descrizione fisica | xiv, 611 p |
Disciplina | 384 |
Collana | Global handbooks in media and communication research |
Soggetto topico |
Mass media - Political aspects
Mass media - Economic aspects Communication - Economic aspects Communication - Political aspects |
ISBN |
1-4443-9540-8
1-283-40826-0 1-4443-6177-5 1-4443-9538-6 1-78268-539-1 1-118-79944-5 9786613408266 |
Classificazione |
SOC052000
MF 1000 05.20 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Political Economy of Communications -- What is Critical Political Economy? -- Why Political Economy? Why Now? -- Political Economy and Other Approaches -- Organization of the Handbook -- IAMCR/Political Economy Section -- Part I Legacies and Debates -- 1 Political Economies as Moral Economies -- Goods and the Good Life -- Putting the "Political" into Political Economy -- Competing Moral Economies -- Commodities: Possessions, and Dispossessions -- Public Goods: Reclaiming the Commons -- Gifts: In Search of Generosity -- Digital Enclosures -- Creativity, Convergence, and Exploitation -- Digitalizing the Commons -- 2 The Political Economy of Communication Revisited -- The Development of the Political Economy of Culture -- The Culture Industries, Cultural Labor, and the Cultural Commodity -- The Cultural Commodity and Cultural Demand -- From the Political Economy of Culture to the Political Economy of Information -- The Political Economy of the Information Society (PEIS) -- Telecommunications and the Culture Industries -- Information Economics -- Technologies of Freedom and the "Third Wave" -- The Information/Copyright/Creative Industries as the New Growth Sector -- Conclusion -- 3 Markets in Theory and Markets in Television -- Markets and the Liberal Market Model -- Defining Markets: Legal Basis -- Defining Markets: Economic Relationships and Capable Entities -- Defining Markets: Institutional Structures -- Measuring Audiences for National Networks: The US Market for Ratings -- The Right to Reproduction: The Global Market for Television Formats -- Conclusion -- 4 Theorizing the Cultural Industries -- The Origins of "Cultural Industries" Theory -- Defining the "Cultural Industries": Five Propositions.
Mutations and Reconsiderations -- The "Creative Industries" and the Cultural Industries -- Conclusion -- 5 Communication Economy Paths -- Introduction -- Muraro's Memorandum -- Debating the Memorandum -- Final Words -- Part II Modalities of Power -- 6 The Media Amid Enterprises, the Public, and the State -- The Media and Society -- Media Enterprises -- Media Access and Consumption -- The Media and the State -- Conclusion -- 7 Media Ownership, Concentration, and Control -- Introduction -- The Hutchins Commission Report (1947) -- Herbert Schiller: Worldwide US Media Monopoly? (1969-2000) -- Murdock and Golding, "For a Political Economy of Mass Communications" (1973) -- Ithiel de Sola Pool: Technologies of Freedom (1983) -- Herman and Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent (1988/2002) -- Benjamin Compaine and Douglas Gomery, Who Owns The Media? (2000) -- Gillian Doyle, Media Ownership (2002) -- Ben Bagdikian's The Media Monopoly (1983-2004) -- C. Edwin Baker, Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters (2007) -- International Dimensions and a Provisional Conclusion -- 8 Maximizing Value -- Conceptualizing Synergy -- Economic Synergy: At the Level of the Firm and the Industry -- Cultural Synergy -- Synergy as a Transindustrial Process -- Conclusion -- 9 Economy, Ideology, and Advertising -- Economy -- Ideology -- Advertising -- General Interaction -- Conclusions -- 10 Branding and Culture -- Introduction -- Branding and Value -- Marxist Political Economy and Branding -- From Political Economy to Cultural Economy -- Branding and National Cultures -- Branding and Global Culture -- 11 Liberal Fictions -- Introduction -- Privatization of Media -- The Public-Private Dichotomy: A Western Fantasy? -- Media-Government Symbiosis in the United States -- Case Study: The Rights of the Corporate Person -- Conclusions -- 12 The Militarization of US Communications. Introduction -- From Continental Conquest to Global Power -- System Stress and Elite Response -- Co-ordination of Network Infrastructure -- Networks: Society as Target -- Contracting for Net-Centric War -- Strategic International Communications -- Empire as American Ideology -- 13 Journalism Regulation -- Regulation for What? -- Moving Regulation Forward -- Journalism Regulation and the Pervasive State -- The Blurred Domain of Self-Regulation -- Looking for an (Im)possible Balance -- Part III Conditions of Creativity -- 14 The Death of Hollywood -- What's Changing About Hollywood? -- What's Not Changing: Hollywood and Continuity -- The Future? -- 15 The Political Economy of the Recorded Music Industry -- Introduction -- The Study of the Recorded Music Industry -- The History of the Recorded Music Industry -- Conclusion -- 16 The Political Economy of Labor -- The Labor Blind Spot -- Organizational Communication and Labor -- The Laboring of Culture -- Labor Enters the Political Economy of Communication -- The History of Communication from a Political Economy Perspective -- Labor Union Convergence -- Social Movement Worker Organizations -- Toward a Global Labor Movement: Will Communication Workers of the World Unite? -- 17 Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries -- Thinking About Work and Organizations -- Studies of Cultural Production -- Labor in the Political Economy of Culture -- Cultural Studies Approaches to Creative Cultural Labor -- Concluding Comments: Toward an Adequate Normative Conception of Creative Labor -- Part IV Dynamics of Consumption -- 18 From the "Work of Consumption" to the "Work of Prosumers" -- What Does "Consumer" Mean? -- The Different Levels of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Productivity of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Problems of Access -- The Fallacy of Technological Determinism. From "Consumer" to "Prosumer"? -- 19 The Political Economy of Audiences -- Introduction -- Revisiting the Debates: Schisms, Collaboration, Interconnectedness -- Audiences from a Political Economy Perspective -- Conclusion -- 20 The Political Economy of Personal Information -- Introduction -- Theories of Value -- Unpaid Labor -- The Labor of Consumption -- The Valuation and Pricing of Intangibles -- The Valuation of Personal Information -- Estimating the Value of PI at its Origin -- Negative Value, or Consumer Sensitivity -- Willingness to Pay as a Source of Valuation -- The Capture of PI -- Markets in Personal Information -- Tomorrow's Market -- 21 The Political Economy of Political Ignorance -- Introduction -- Civic Knowledge and Ignorance -- Political Ignorance in the EU -- Intensified Production Modes of Political Ignorance -- The Political Economy of Active Knowledge Seeking -- Concluding Remarks -- Part V Emerging Issues and Directions -- 22 Media and Communication Studies Going Global -- Introduction -- Media and the Development of Underdevelopment -- Postmodern Poverty -- Dewesternizing as Dedisciplining -- Difference and Change in Media Modernities -- Conclusion -- 23 New International Debates on Culture, Information, and Communication -- The UNESCO Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- The New Sociopolitical Actors' Philosophy of Life and Action -- 24 Global Capitalism, Temporality, and the Political Economy of Communication -- Time, Space, and Globalization -- Global Capitalism, ICTs, and Temporal Acceleration -- Global Mediations of Real Time: Reification and Critique -- Depicting Global Capitalism: Coevality and Critique -- 25 Global Media Capital and Local Media Policy -- The Logic of Accumulation -- Trajectories of Creative Migration -- Contours of Sociocultural Variation -- Policy Implications -- 26 The Challenge of China. The West, the Rest, and the Centrality of the Chinese State -- Class, Nation, and Empire: Chinese and Global Dimensions -- History, Culture, and Chinese "Soft Power": Between a New "Renaissance" and a Second "Cultural Revolution"? -- After Socialist Defeatism, What? Or, Begin from the Beginning? -- Name Index -- Subject Index. |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996226126103316 |
Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2011] | ||
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The handbook of political economy of communications / / edited by Janet Wasko, Graham Murdock, and Helena Sousa |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2011] |
Descrizione fisica | xiv, 611 p |
Disciplina | 384 |
Collana | Global handbooks in media and communication research |
Soggetto topico |
Mass media - Political aspects
Mass media - Economic aspects Communication - Economic aspects Communication - Political aspects |
ISBN |
1-4443-9540-8
1-283-40826-0 1-4443-6177-5 1-4443-9538-6 1-78268-539-1 1-118-79944-5 9786613408266 |
Classificazione |
SOC052000
MF 1000 05.20 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright -- Notes on Contributors -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Political Economy of Communications -- What is Critical Political Economy? -- Why Political Economy? Why Now? -- Political Economy and Other Approaches -- Organization of the Handbook -- IAMCR/Political Economy Section -- Part I Legacies and Debates -- 1 Political Economies as Moral Economies -- Goods and the Good Life -- Putting the "Political" into Political Economy -- Competing Moral Economies -- Commodities: Possessions, and Dispossessions -- Public Goods: Reclaiming the Commons -- Gifts: In Search of Generosity -- Digital Enclosures -- Creativity, Convergence, and Exploitation -- Digitalizing the Commons -- 2 The Political Economy of Communication Revisited -- The Development of the Political Economy of Culture -- The Culture Industries, Cultural Labor, and the Cultural Commodity -- The Cultural Commodity and Cultural Demand -- From the Political Economy of Culture to the Political Economy of Information -- The Political Economy of the Information Society (PEIS) -- Telecommunications and the Culture Industries -- Information Economics -- Technologies of Freedom and the "Third Wave" -- The Information/Copyright/Creative Industries as the New Growth Sector -- Conclusion -- 3 Markets in Theory and Markets in Television -- Markets and the Liberal Market Model -- Defining Markets: Legal Basis -- Defining Markets: Economic Relationships and Capable Entities -- Defining Markets: Institutional Structures -- Measuring Audiences for National Networks: The US Market for Ratings -- The Right to Reproduction: The Global Market for Television Formats -- Conclusion -- 4 Theorizing the Cultural Industries -- The Origins of "Cultural Industries" Theory -- Defining the "Cultural Industries": Five Propositions.
Mutations and Reconsiderations -- The "Creative Industries" and the Cultural Industries -- Conclusion -- 5 Communication Economy Paths -- Introduction -- Muraro's Memorandum -- Debating the Memorandum -- Final Words -- Part II Modalities of Power -- 6 The Media Amid Enterprises, the Public, and the State -- The Media and Society -- Media Enterprises -- Media Access and Consumption -- The Media and the State -- Conclusion -- 7 Media Ownership, Concentration, and Control -- Introduction -- The Hutchins Commission Report (1947) -- Herbert Schiller: Worldwide US Media Monopoly? (1969-2000) -- Murdock and Golding, "For a Political Economy of Mass Communications" (1973) -- Ithiel de Sola Pool: Technologies of Freedom (1983) -- Herman and Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent (1988/2002) -- Benjamin Compaine and Douglas Gomery, Who Owns The Media? (2000) -- Gillian Doyle, Media Ownership (2002) -- Ben Bagdikian's The Media Monopoly (1983-2004) -- C. Edwin Baker, Media Concentration and Democracy: Why Ownership Matters (2007) -- International Dimensions and a Provisional Conclusion -- 8 Maximizing Value -- Conceptualizing Synergy -- Economic Synergy: At the Level of the Firm and the Industry -- Cultural Synergy -- Synergy as a Transindustrial Process -- Conclusion -- 9 Economy, Ideology, and Advertising -- Economy -- Ideology -- Advertising -- General Interaction -- Conclusions -- 10 Branding and Culture -- Introduction -- Branding and Value -- Marxist Political Economy and Branding -- From Political Economy to Cultural Economy -- Branding and National Cultures -- Branding and Global Culture -- 11 Liberal Fictions -- Introduction -- Privatization of Media -- The Public-Private Dichotomy: A Western Fantasy? -- Media-Government Symbiosis in the United States -- Case Study: The Rights of the Corporate Person -- Conclusions -- 12 The Militarization of US Communications. Introduction -- From Continental Conquest to Global Power -- System Stress and Elite Response -- Co-ordination of Network Infrastructure -- Networks: Society as Target -- Contracting for Net-Centric War -- Strategic International Communications -- Empire as American Ideology -- 13 Journalism Regulation -- Regulation for What? -- Moving Regulation Forward -- Journalism Regulation and the Pervasive State -- The Blurred Domain of Self-Regulation -- Looking for an (Im)possible Balance -- Part III Conditions of Creativity -- 14 The Death of Hollywood -- What's Changing About Hollywood? -- What's Not Changing: Hollywood and Continuity -- The Future? -- 15 The Political Economy of the Recorded Music Industry -- Introduction -- The Study of the Recorded Music Industry -- The History of the Recorded Music Industry -- Conclusion -- 16 The Political Economy of Labor -- The Labor Blind Spot -- Organizational Communication and Labor -- The Laboring of Culture -- Labor Enters the Political Economy of Communication -- The History of Communication from a Political Economy Perspective -- Labor Union Convergence -- Social Movement Worker Organizations -- Toward a Global Labor Movement: Will Communication Workers of the World Unite? -- 17 Toward a Political Economy of Labor in the Media Industries -- Thinking About Work and Organizations -- Studies of Cultural Production -- Labor in the Political Economy of Culture -- Cultural Studies Approaches to Creative Cultural Labor -- Concluding Comments: Toward an Adequate Normative Conception of Creative Labor -- Part IV Dynamics of Consumption -- 18 From the "Work of Consumption" to the "Work of Prosumers" -- What Does "Consumer" Mean? -- The Different Levels of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Productivity of the "Work of Consumption" -- The Problems of Access -- The Fallacy of Technological Determinism. From "Consumer" to "Prosumer"? -- 19 The Political Economy of Audiences -- Introduction -- Revisiting the Debates: Schisms, Collaboration, Interconnectedness -- Audiences from a Political Economy Perspective -- Conclusion -- 20 The Political Economy of Personal Information -- Introduction -- Theories of Value -- Unpaid Labor -- The Labor of Consumption -- The Valuation and Pricing of Intangibles -- The Valuation of Personal Information -- Estimating the Value of PI at its Origin -- Negative Value, or Consumer Sensitivity -- Willingness to Pay as a Source of Valuation -- The Capture of PI -- Markets in Personal Information -- Tomorrow's Market -- 21 The Political Economy of Political Ignorance -- Introduction -- Civic Knowledge and Ignorance -- Political Ignorance in the EU -- Intensified Production Modes of Political Ignorance -- The Political Economy of Active Knowledge Seeking -- Concluding Remarks -- Part V Emerging Issues and Directions -- 22 Media and Communication Studies Going Global -- Introduction -- Media and the Development of Underdevelopment -- Postmodern Poverty -- Dewesternizing as Dedisciplining -- Difference and Change in Media Modernities -- Conclusion -- 23 New International Debates on Culture, Information, and Communication -- The UNESCO Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- The New Sociopolitical Actors' Philosophy of Life and Action -- 24 Global Capitalism, Temporality, and the Political Economy of Communication -- Time, Space, and Globalization -- Global Capitalism, ICTs, and Temporal Acceleration -- Global Mediations of Real Time: Reification and Critique -- Depicting Global Capitalism: Coevality and Critique -- 25 Global Media Capital and Local Media Policy -- The Logic of Accumulation -- Trajectories of Creative Migration -- Contours of Sociocultural Variation -- Policy Implications -- 26 The Challenge of China. The West, the Rest, and the Centrality of the Chinese State -- Class, Nation, and Empire: Chinese and Global Dimensions -- History, Culture, and Chinese "Soft Power": Between a New "Renaissance" and a Second "Cultural Revolution"? -- After Socialist Defeatism, What? Or, Begin from the Beginning? -- Name Index -- Subject Index. |
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The Informal Media Economy / / Ramon Lobato and Julian Thomas |
Autore | Lobato Ramon |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (436 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.4730223 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ThomasJulian |
Soggetto topico |
Mass media - Technological innovations
Mass media and technology |
ISBN |
9780745690414
0-7456-9485-3 0-7456-9041-6 0-7456-7032-6 0-7456-7031-8 |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Introduction; A Different Approach to Media Economy; The Informal Economy: Uses and Abuses; Chapter by Chapter; 1: Formal and Informal Media; From Binary to Spectrum; Disaggregating the Spectrum; Time and Transformation; Understanding the Interactions; Formal-Informal Interactions in Television: The BBC Case; Uses and Implications; 2: Entrepreneurs; The Entrepreneur in Context; Entrepreneurship and the Informal Economy; Media Entrepreneurs Across the Formal/Informal Divide; Geeks; Moguls; Pirates; Enthusiasts; Conclusion; 3: Work
The Creative Labour Debate Limits of Creative Labour Critique; The Ethical Drama of the Informal Economy; Formalization: Prospects and Pitfalls; 4: Geographies; The Kirtsaeng Affair; Disaggregating the Market; First-Sale and Commodity Afterlives; Grey Technology Markets; Boundary Trouble; The Enemy Within; The Piracy-Parallel Import Connection; The Persistence of Place; 5: Regulation; Regulating Digital Transport; Regulating the Wireless Commons; Regulating Copyright Enforcement; Articulating Formal and Informal Regulation; 6: Brands; The Trademark and the Brand Formal Brands: Value, Control, Authorship Informal Activity and Brand Vulnerability; 7: Metrics; Why Metrics Matter; Measuring the Informal; Measuring New Media; Transparency and Opacity in Digital Metrics; The Piracy Numbers Game; Conclusion; References; Index; End User License Agreement |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910157428003321 |
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The international encyclopedia of language and social interaction / / edited by Karen Tracy |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina | 306.44/03 |
Soggetto topico |
Sociolinguistics
Communication |
ISBN | 1-78684-281-5 |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Volume I About the Editors vii Contributors ix Alphabetical List of Entries xvii Thematic List of Entries xxi Editor's Introduction xxv Language and Social Interaction A- Volume II Language and Social Interaction Volume III Language and Social Interaction -Z Index . |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996240349303316 |
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Malden, Massachusetts : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , [2015] | ||
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Into the field : a foreign correspondent's notebook / / Tracy Dahlby |
Autore | Dahlby Tracy |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, Texas : , : University of Texas Press, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (312 p.) |
Disciplina | 079/.5 |
Soggetto topico |
Journalism - East Asia
Journalism - Pacific Area Journalists - East Asia Journalists - Pacific Area Americans - East Asia Americans - Pacific Area |
ISBN |
0-292-76735-8
0-292-76734-X |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ""Prologue. Something Like a Calling""; ""Part One: Navigating the China Seas""; ""Working the Coast""; ""Plying the Waters""; ""Part Two: Snapshots of the Island Kingdom""; ""Hitchhiking in Kyushu""; ""Reimagining Tokyo Bay""; ""Japan's Magic Mountain""; ""Part Three: Across the Floorboards of Asia""; ""Vietnam Reconstructs""; ""Living (Semi-)Dangerously in Indonesia""; ""Appendices""; ""Appendix I. Reporter's Log""; ""Appendix II. Parachuting In: Tips for the Long-Distance Reporter""; ""Acknowledgments"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787040303321 |
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Into the field : a foreign correspondent's notebook / / Tracy Dahlby |
Autore | Dahlby Tracy |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Austin, Texas : , : University of Texas Press, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (312 p.) |
Disciplina | 079/.5 |
Soggetto topico |
Journalism - East Asia
Journalism - Pacific Area Journalists - East Asia Journalists - Pacific Area Americans - East Asia Americans - Pacific Area |
ISBN |
0-292-76735-8
0-292-76734-X |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | ""Prologue. Something Like a Calling""; ""Part One: Navigating the China Seas""; ""Working the Coast""; ""Plying the Waters""; ""Part Two: Snapshots of the Island Kingdom""; ""Hitchhiking in Kyushu""; ""Reimagining Tokyo Bay""; ""Japan's Magic Mountain""; ""Part Three: Across the Floorboards of Asia""; ""Vietnam Reconstructs""; ""Living (Semi-)Dangerously in Indonesia""; ""Appendices""; ""Appendix I. Reporter's Log""; ""Appendix II. Parachuting In: Tips for the Long-Distance Reporter""; ""Acknowledgments"" |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807837403321 |
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Making news at The New York Times / / Nikki Usher |
Autore | Usher Nikki |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ann Arbor : , : University of Michigan Press, , [2014] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (295 p.) |
Disciplina | 071/.471 |
Collana | The New Media World |
Soggetto topico |
Journalism - United States - History - 21st century
Online journalism - United States - History - 21st century Journalism - Technological innovations |
ISBN |
0-472-90022-6
0-472-12049-2 0-472-11936-2 |
Classificazione | SOC052000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Contents; Introduction: The Times in the Digital Age; 1. Setting: News about the News: The Times in 2010; 2. Three Days in the Lives of New York Times Journalists; 3. The Irony of Immediacy; 4. Immediacy: To What End?; 5. Interactivity: What Is It? Who Are These People? And Why?; 6. Participation, Branding, and the New New York Times; 7. Prelude to What?; Methods; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463543703321 |
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