Frontiers in New Media Research
Herausgeber: Lee, Francis L. F.; Qiu, Jack Linchuan; Leung, Louis
Frontiers in New Media Research
Herausgeber: Lee, Francis L. F.; Qiu, Jack Linchuan; Leung, Louis
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This book discusses some of the newest developments of the internet, examining its impact on political, economic and psychological processes, the shaping of communication technology under social, cultural and organizational constraints, and the development of theories, methods and pedagogical tools to account for these transformations.
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This book discusses some of the newest developments of the internet, examining its impact on political, economic and psychological processes, the shaping of communication technology under social, cultural and organizational constraints, and the development of theories, methods and pedagogical tools to account for these transformations.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781138115804
- ISBN-10: 1138115800
- Artikelnr.: 52009317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9781138115804
- ISBN-10: 1138115800
- Artikelnr.: 52009317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Francis L.F. Lee is associate professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Louis Leung is Professor of Journalism & Communication at The Chinese University of Hong Kong and was Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Jack L. Qiu is associate professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Donna S.C. Chu is assistant professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Preface Ronald E. Rice 1. Introduction: Challenges for New Media Research
Francis L. F. Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Donna S. C. Chu Part
I: Techno-Social Formations 2. What's the Use of the Public Sphere in the
Age of the Internet? Frank Webster 3. The Internet and Democratic
Accountability: The Rise of the Fifth Estate William H. Dutton 4.
Surveillance Technologies and Social Transformation: Emerging Challenges of
Socio-Technical Change David Lyon 5. The Probability Archive: From Essence
to Uncertainty in the Mediation of Knowledge John Hartley 6. The Internet
and Social Mobilization in China Yong Hu Part II: Recurring Issues 7.
Online Social Network Sites and the Concept of Social Capital Charles
Steinfield, Nicole Ellison, Cliff Lampe and Jessica Vitak 8. A
Retrospective on Convergence, Moral Panic, and the Internet Sharon Strover
9. The Emerging Ecology of Online News Stuart Allan 10. Who Would Miss
Getting News Online and Why (Not)? Hsiang Iris Chyi and Mengchieh Jacie
Yang 11. The Influence of Third-Person Effects on Support for Restrictions
of Internet Pornography Among College Students in Shanghai and Hong
Ven-hwei Lo, Ran Wei, Clement Y. K. So and Zhang Guoliang Part III:
Emerging Media 12. A Networked Self: Identity Performance and Sociability
on Social Network Sites Zizi Papacharissi 13. The Internet in Flux: Twitter
and the Interpretative Flexibility of Microblogging José van Dijck 14.
Exploring the Pro-Am Interface between Production and Produsage Axel Bruns
15. Fanatical Labor and Serious Leisure: A Case of Fansubbing in China
Donna S.C. Chu 16. From TV to Online to Mobile Phones: A National Study of
U.S. College Students' Multiplatform Video Use and Satisfaction Louisa Ha,
Dominik Leconte, and Jennifer Savidge
Francis L. F. Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Donna S. C. Chu Part
I: Techno-Social Formations 2. What's the Use of the Public Sphere in the
Age of the Internet? Frank Webster 3. The Internet and Democratic
Accountability: The Rise of the Fifth Estate William H. Dutton 4.
Surveillance Technologies and Social Transformation: Emerging Challenges of
Socio-Technical Change David Lyon 5. The Probability Archive: From Essence
to Uncertainty in the Mediation of Knowledge John Hartley 6. The Internet
and Social Mobilization in China Yong Hu Part II: Recurring Issues 7.
Online Social Network Sites and the Concept of Social Capital Charles
Steinfield, Nicole Ellison, Cliff Lampe and Jessica Vitak 8. A
Retrospective on Convergence, Moral Panic, and the Internet Sharon Strover
9. The Emerging Ecology of Online News Stuart Allan 10. Who Would Miss
Getting News Online and Why (Not)? Hsiang Iris Chyi and Mengchieh Jacie
Yang 11. The Influence of Third-Person Effects on Support for Restrictions
of Internet Pornography Among College Students in Shanghai and Hong
Ven-hwei Lo, Ran Wei, Clement Y. K. So and Zhang Guoliang Part III:
Emerging Media 12. A Networked Self: Identity Performance and Sociability
on Social Network Sites Zizi Papacharissi 13. The Internet in Flux: Twitter
and the Interpretative Flexibility of Microblogging José van Dijck 14.
Exploring the Pro-Am Interface between Production and Produsage Axel Bruns
15. Fanatical Labor and Serious Leisure: A Case of Fansubbing in China
Donna S.C. Chu 16. From TV to Online to Mobile Phones: A National Study of
U.S. College Students' Multiplatform Video Use and Satisfaction Louisa Ha,
Dominik Leconte, and Jennifer Savidge
Preface Ronald E. Rice 1. Introduction: Challenges for New Media Research
Francis L. F. Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Donna S. C. Chu Part
I: Techno-Social Formations 2. What's the Use of the Public Sphere in the
Age of the Internet? Frank Webster 3. The Internet and Democratic
Accountability: The Rise of the Fifth Estate William H. Dutton 4.
Surveillance Technologies and Social Transformation: Emerging Challenges of
Socio-Technical Change David Lyon 5. The Probability Archive: From Essence
to Uncertainty in the Mediation of Knowledge John Hartley 6. The Internet
and Social Mobilization in China Yong Hu Part II: Recurring Issues 7.
Online Social Network Sites and the Concept of Social Capital Charles
Steinfield, Nicole Ellison, Cliff Lampe and Jessica Vitak 8. A
Retrospective on Convergence, Moral Panic, and the Internet Sharon Strover
9. The Emerging Ecology of Online News Stuart Allan 10. Who Would Miss
Getting News Online and Why (Not)? Hsiang Iris Chyi and Mengchieh Jacie
Yang 11. The Influence of Third-Person Effects on Support for Restrictions
of Internet Pornography Among College Students in Shanghai and Hong
Ven-hwei Lo, Ran Wei, Clement Y. K. So and Zhang Guoliang Part III:
Emerging Media 12. A Networked Self: Identity Performance and Sociability
on Social Network Sites Zizi Papacharissi 13. The Internet in Flux: Twitter
and the Interpretative Flexibility of Microblogging José van Dijck 14.
Exploring the Pro-Am Interface between Production and Produsage Axel Bruns
15. Fanatical Labor and Serious Leisure: A Case of Fansubbing in China
Donna S.C. Chu 16. From TV to Online to Mobile Phones: A National Study of
U.S. College Students' Multiplatform Video Use and Satisfaction Louisa Ha,
Dominik Leconte, and Jennifer Savidge
Francis L. F. Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Donna S. C. Chu Part
I: Techno-Social Formations 2. What's the Use of the Public Sphere in the
Age of the Internet? Frank Webster 3. The Internet and Democratic
Accountability: The Rise of the Fifth Estate William H. Dutton 4.
Surveillance Technologies and Social Transformation: Emerging Challenges of
Socio-Technical Change David Lyon 5. The Probability Archive: From Essence
to Uncertainty in the Mediation of Knowledge John Hartley 6. The Internet
and Social Mobilization in China Yong Hu Part II: Recurring Issues 7.
Online Social Network Sites and the Concept of Social Capital Charles
Steinfield, Nicole Ellison, Cliff Lampe and Jessica Vitak 8. A
Retrospective on Convergence, Moral Panic, and the Internet Sharon Strover
9. The Emerging Ecology of Online News Stuart Allan 10. Who Would Miss
Getting News Online and Why (Not)? Hsiang Iris Chyi and Mengchieh Jacie
Yang 11. The Influence of Third-Person Effects on Support for Restrictions
of Internet Pornography Among College Students in Shanghai and Hong
Ven-hwei Lo, Ran Wei, Clement Y. K. So and Zhang Guoliang Part III:
Emerging Media 12. A Networked Self: Identity Performance and Sociability
on Social Network Sites Zizi Papacharissi 13. The Internet in Flux: Twitter
and the Interpretative Flexibility of Microblogging José van Dijck 14.
Exploring the Pro-Am Interface between Production and Produsage Axel Bruns
15. Fanatical Labor and Serious Leisure: A Case of Fansubbing in China
Donna S.C. Chu 16. From TV to Online to Mobile Phones: A National Study of
U.S. College Students' Multiplatform Video Use and Satisfaction Louisa Ha,
Dominik Leconte, and Jennifer Savidge