Understanding media convergence : the state of the field

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Understanding media convergence : the state of the field

edited by August E. Grant, Jeffrey S. Wilkinson

Oxford University Press, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

On our contemporary media landscape, the potential of the written word is limitless. Repurposing print journalism for the Internet and beyond, convergent journalism invigorates and transforms how we create and experience media. A vital new resource in our digital age, Understanding Media Convergence outlines and investigates the broad theoretical and conceptual issues surrounding this emergent subject. Bringing together incisive work by some of the leaders in the field-including Janet Kolodzy, Bob Papper, Kenneth Killebrew, and Charles Bierbauer-editors August E. Grant and Jeffrey S. Wilkinson have selected readings that introduce readers to this provocative subject and provide a strong framework for inquiry. Through its dynamic and diverse voices, this compelling anthology * outlines the various types of convergence and their theoretical underpinnings * presents real-world case studies that show convergent journalism in action * investigates the democracy of weblogs * provides insight into convergence by applying feminist theory, organizational culture, and management theory * concludes with a discussion of the future of convergent journalism These essays expand and underscore the practical techniques put forth in Grant and Wilkinson's textbook, Principles of Convergent Journalism, and the contributors offer a fascinating look at the controversies, constraints, and possibilities of media convergence. Essential for advanced journalism students, scholars, and professional journalists, Understanding Media Convergence sheds light on the future of the media-and the transformations that will affect us all.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: The Digital Revolution and Technological Convergence, August E. Grant
  • 2. Organizational Convergence: The State of the Field, Camille Kraeplin & Carrie Criado
  • 3. Convergent Journalism, Janet Kolodzy
  • 4. Middletown Media Studies II: Observing Consumer Interactions with Media, Bob Papper, Michael Holmes, and Mark Popovich
  • 5. The Converged Audience: Receiver-Senders and Content Creators, Jeffrey Wilkinson, Steven McClung, and Varsha Sherring
  • 6. Media Convergence and the Neo-Dark Age, Van Kornegay
  • 7. Diffusion of Convergence, Jeffrey Wilkinson
  • 8. Culture, Conflict, and Convergence: A Theoretical Discussion of Group-Based Identity and Bias Reduction in a Converged Newsrooms, Vincent Filak
  • 9. Developing Media Managers for Convergence: A Study of Management Theory and Practice for Managers of Converged Newsrooms, Holly Fisher
  • 10. A Feminist Approach to Convergence, E. Jordan Storm and August E. Grant
  • 11. Theories of Audience Processes, George Daniels
  • 12. The Meaning and Influence of Convergence: A Qualitative Case Study of Newsroom Work at the Tampa News Center, Michel Dupagne and Bruce Garrison
  • 13. Convergence in Small Markets, Tony DeMars
  • 14. Translating the Tower of Babel: Issues of Language and Culture in Converged Newsrooms, Bill Silcock and Susan Keith
  • 15. Weblogs: Democratizing Media Production, Bryan Murley
  • 16. Global Aspects of Convergence, Kenneth Killebrew
  • 17. Sequences, Tracks, and Silos: Post-Secondary Convergence Journalism Education in the United States, Tim Bajkiewicz
  • 18. The Future of Media Convergence, Charles Bierbauer
  • Index

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  • NCID
    BB01274884
  • ISBN
    • 9780195327779
  • LCCN
    2008012160
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 310 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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