Flow TV
Television in the Age of Media Convergence
Herausgeber: Kackman, Michael; Sebok, Bryan; Perlman, Allison; Payne, Matthew Thomas; Binfield, Marnie
Flow TV
Television in the Age of Media Convergence
Herausgeber: Kackman, Michael; Sebok, Bryan; Perlman, Allison; Payne, Matthew Thomas; Binfield, Marnie
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Stems from the online journal, Flow: a critical forum on television and media fulture (www.flowtv.org).
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Stems from the online journal, Flow: a critical forum on television and media fulture (www.flowtv.org).
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780415992237
- ISBN-10: 0415992230
- Artikelnr.: 29589028
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780415992237
- ISBN-10: 0415992230
- Artikelnr.: 29589028
Michael Kackman is Assistant Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin. He is author of Citizen Spy: Television, Espionage, and Cold War Culture Marnie Binfield is a doctoral student in Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at Austin. Matthew Thomas Payne is a doctoral student in Radio-Televison-Film at the University of Texas at Austin. He is coeditor (with Nina B. Huntemann) of Joystick Soldiers: The Politics of Play in Military Video Games, also published by Routledge. Allison Perlman is Assistant Professor in the Federated Department of History at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University-Newark. Bryan Sebok is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Lewis and Clark College.
Introduction
Part I: The Convergent Experience: Viewing Practices Across Media Forms
1. Media Interfaces, Networked Media Spaces, and the Mass Customization of
Everyday Space, Daniel Chamberlain
2. "It's Just Like a Mini-Mall": Textuality and Participatory Culture on
YouTube, David Gurney
3. TiVoing Childhood: Time-Shifting a Generation's Concept of Television,
Jason Mittell
4. Affective Convergence in Reality Television: A Case Study in Divergence
Culture, Jack Bratich
5. Industry Convergence Shows: Reality TV and the Leisure Franchise, Misha
Kavka
Part II: Creating Authors / Creating Audiences
6. More "Moments of Television": Online Cult Television Authorship, Derek
Kompare
7. The Reviews Are In: TV Critics and the (Pre)Creation of Meaning,
Jonathan Gray
8. "Word of Mouth on Steroids": Hailing the Millennial Media Fan, Louisa
Ellen Stein
9. Masters of Horror: TV Auteurism and the Progressive Potential of a
Disreputable Genre, Heather Hendershot
10. 49 Up: Television, "Life-Time," and the Mediated Self, John Corner
Part III: Technologies of Citizenship: Politics, Nationality, and
Contemporary Television
11. Television/televisión, Hector Amaya
12. The Limits of the Cellular Imaginary, Eric Freedman
13. Extreme Makeover: Iraq Edition -- "TV Freedom" and Other Experiments
for "Advancing" Liberal Government in Iraq, James Hay
14. Representing the Presidency: Viral Videos, Intertextuality, and
Political Participation, Chuck Tryon
15. NASCAR Nation and Television: Race-ing Whiteness, L.S. Kim
Part I: The Convergent Experience: Viewing Practices Across Media Forms
1. Media Interfaces, Networked Media Spaces, and the Mass Customization of
Everyday Space, Daniel Chamberlain
2. "It's Just Like a Mini-Mall": Textuality and Participatory Culture on
YouTube, David Gurney
3. TiVoing Childhood: Time-Shifting a Generation's Concept of Television,
Jason Mittell
4. Affective Convergence in Reality Television: A Case Study in Divergence
Culture, Jack Bratich
5. Industry Convergence Shows: Reality TV and the Leisure Franchise, Misha
Kavka
Part II: Creating Authors / Creating Audiences
6. More "Moments of Television": Online Cult Television Authorship, Derek
Kompare
7. The Reviews Are In: TV Critics and the (Pre)Creation of Meaning,
Jonathan Gray
8. "Word of Mouth on Steroids": Hailing the Millennial Media Fan, Louisa
Ellen Stein
9. Masters of Horror: TV Auteurism and the Progressive Potential of a
Disreputable Genre, Heather Hendershot
10. 49 Up: Television, "Life-Time," and the Mediated Self, John Corner
Part III: Technologies of Citizenship: Politics, Nationality, and
Contemporary Television
11. Television/televisión, Hector Amaya
12. The Limits of the Cellular Imaginary, Eric Freedman
13. Extreme Makeover: Iraq Edition -- "TV Freedom" and Other Experiments
for "Advancing" Liberal Government in Iraq, James Hay
14. Representing the Presidency: Viral Videos, Intertextuality, and
Political Participation, Chuck Tryon
15. NASCAR Nation and Television: Race-ing Whiteness, L.S. Kim
Introduction
Part I: The Convergent Experience: Viewing Practices Across Media Forms
1. Media Interfaces, Networked Media Spaces, and the Mass Customization of
Everyday Space, Daniel Chamberlain
2. "It's Just Like a Mini-Mall": Textuality and Participatory Culture on
YouTube, David Gurney
3. TiVoing Childhood: Time-Shifting a Generation's Concept of Television,
Jason Mittell
4. Affective Convergence in Reality Television: A Case Study in Divergence
Culture, Jack Bratich
5. Industry Convergence Shows: Reality TV and the Leisure Franchise, Misha
Kavka
Part II: Creating Authors / Creating Audiences
6. More "Moments of Television": Online Cult Television Authorship, Derek
Kompare
7. The Reviews Are In: TV Critics and the (Pre)Creation of Meaning,
Jonathan Gray
8. "Word of Mouth on Steroids": Hailing the Millennial Media Fan, Louisa
Ellen Stein
9. Masters of Horror: TV Auteurism and the Progressive Potential of a
Disreputable Genre, Heather Hendershot
10. 49 Up: Television, "Life-Time," and the Mediated Self, John Corner
Part III: Technologies of Citizenship: Politics, Nationality, and
Contemporary Television
11. Television/televisión, Hector Amaya
12. The Limits of the Cellular Imaginary, Eric Freedman
13. Extreme Makeover: Iraq Edition -- "TV Freedom" and Other Experiments
for "Advancing" Liberal Government in Iraq, James Hay
14. Representing the Presidency: Viral Videos, Intertextuality, and
Political Participation, Chuck Tryon
15. NASCAR Nation and Television: Race-ing Whiteness, L.S. Kim
Part I: The Convergent Experience: Viewing Practices Across Media Forms
1. Media Interfaces, Networked Media Spaces, and the Mass Customization of
Everyday Space, Daniel Chamberlain
2. "It's Just Like a Mini-Mall": Textuality and Participatory Culture on
YouTube, David Gurney
3. TiVoing Childhood: Time-Shifting a Generation's Concept of Television,
Jason Mittell
4. Affective Convergence in Reality Television: A Case Study in Divergence
Culture, Jack Bratich
5. Industry Convergence Shows: Reality TV and the Leisure Franchise, Misha
Kavka
Part II: Creating Authors / Creating Audiences
6. More "Moments of Television": Online Cult Television Authorship, Derek
Kompare
7. The Reviews Are In: TV Critics and the (Pre)Creation of Meaning,
Jonathan Gray
8. "Word of Mouth on Steroids": Hailing the Millennial Media Fan, Louisa
Ellen Stein
9. Masters of Horror: TV Auteurism and the Progressive Potential of a
Disreputable Genre, Heather Hendershot
10. 49 Up: Television, "Life-Time," and the Mediated Self, John Corner
Part III: Technologies of Citizenship: Politics, Nationality, and
Contemporary Television
11. Television/televisión, Hector Amaya
12. The Limits of the Cellular Imaginary, Eric Freedman
13. Extreme Makeover: Iraq Edition -- "TV Freedom" and Other Experiments
for "Advancing" Liberal Government in Iraq, James Hay
14. Representing the Presidency: Viral Videos, Intertextuality, and
Political Participation, Chuck Tryon
15. NASCAR Nation and Television: Race-ing Whiteness, L.S. Kim