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Relocating Television

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Informationen zum Autor Jostein Gripsrud is Professor in the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway, and leader of the DigiCult research group. He has published extensively in several languages on theatre, popular literature, film history, television, journalism, popular music, media and cultural policy and relevant social and cultural theory for all of these media, genres and cultural forms. Previous publications include Understanding Media Culture (2002) and Media, Markets and Public Spheres (co-editor and contributor, 2010). Klappentext Relocating Television aims to describe, analyse and interpret a highly complex process of change, delivering a critical account of the digitisation process as a multifaceted whole. Zusammenfassung Relocating Television aims to describe, analyse and interpret a highly complex process of change, delivering a critical account of the digitisation process as a multifaceted whole. Inhaltsverzeichnis Selected Contents: List of Tables and Figures About the Editor About the Contributors Preface Jostein Gripsrud Part I: The medium of television: Changes and continuities 1. Television in the Digital Public Sphere Jostein Gripsrud 2. TV as Time Machine: television’s changing heterochronic regimes and the production of history William Uricchio 3. ‘Critical social optics’ and the transformations of audio-visual culture John Corner 4. msn, the Interface Nick Browne Part II: Changing Genres 5. Bingeing on box-sets: the national and the digital in television crime drama Charlotte Brunsdon 6. Forward to the Past: The Strange Case of The Wire Erlend Lavik 7. The ‘Bollywoodization’ of Indian TV News Daya K. Thussu 8. Amateur Images in the Professional News Stream Helle Sjøvaag and John Bridge 9. A new space for democracy? Online media, factual genres and the transformation of traditional mass media Ib Bondebjerg 10. Lifestyle as factual entertainment Christa Lykke Christensen Part III: Reception: Figures, experience, significance 11. Television use in new media environments Barbara Gentikow 12. The grey area. A rough guide: Television fans, internet forums, and the cultural public sphere Peter Larsen 13. X-Factor viewers – X-Factor debate on an Internet debate forum Anne Jerslev 14. The digitally enhanced audience: New attitudes to factual footage John Ellis 15. Digital media, television, and the discourse of smears Todd Gitlin Part IV: Critical perspectives 16. The cost of citizenship in the digital age: On being informed and the commodification of the public sphere Peter Golding 17. Networking the commons: Convergence culture and the public interest Graham Murdock 18. Smart Homes: Digital Lifestyles Practiced and Imagined Lynn Spigel 19. Television as a means of transport David Morley Index ...

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Assisted by Jostein Gripsrud (Editor), David Morley (Editor of the series)
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.05.2010
 
EAN 9780415564526
ISBN 978-0-415-56452-6
No. of pages 288
Series Comedia
Comedia
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

Film, Kino, Fernsehen, TV

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