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Convergence culture : where old and new media collide / Henry Jenkins

Main Author Jenkins, Rhys Secondary Author Mendes, António Manuel Campos, 1965- Edition Updated and with a new afterwood Publication New York : New York University Press, 2008 Description 353 p. ; 23 cm ISBN 9780814742952 Abstract Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: "Worship at the Altar of Convergence": a new paradigm for understanding media change 1 - Spoiling survivor: the anatomy of a knowledge community 2 - Buying into American Idol: how we are being sold on reality television 3 - Searching for the Origami Unicorn: The matrix and transmedia storytelling 4 - Quentin Tarantino´s Star Wars? Grassroots creativity meets the media industry 5 - Why heather can write: media literacy and the Harry Potter Wars 6 - Photoshop for democracy: the new relationship between politics and popular culture Conclusion: Democratizing television? The Politics participation Afterword: reflections on politics in the age of Youtube YouTubeOlogy Notes Glossary Index About the author Topical name Cultura popular - Estados Unidos da América
Meios de comunicação - Estados Unidos da América
CDU 316.77(73)
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Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: "Worship at the Altar of Convergence": a new paradigm for understanding media change

1 - Spoiling survivor: the anatomy of a knowledge community
2 - Buying into American Idol: how we are being sold on reality television
3 - Searching for the Origami Unicorn: The matrix and transmedia storytelling
4 - Quentin Tarantino´s Star Wars? Grassroots creativity meets the media industry
5 - Why heather can write: media literacy and the Harry Potter Wars
6 - Photoshop for democracy: the new relationship between politics and popular culture

Conclusion: Democratizing television?
The Politics participation

Afterword: reflections on politics in the age of Youtube

YouTubeOlogy
Notes
Glossary
Index
About the author

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