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New new media

Paul Levinson

(Penguin academics)

Pearson/Allyn & Bacon, c2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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YouTube, blogging, Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook, Second Life and other "new new media" are transforming just about every aspect of our culture from the way we elect Presidents to how we watch television. New New Media details the benefits, opportunities, and dangers of these transformations.

Table of Contents

Preface 1: Why `New New' Media? New New Media Encompass Prior New Media Principles Why "New New" Rather than Social Media, Screen Arts, or Web 2 or 3.0? Categories of New New Media Speed in New New Media Evolution Not Only In Software But Hardware The Prime Methodology: Learning by Doing The Order and Content of the Chapters 2: Blogging A Thumbnail History of Electronic Writing Blogging about Anything, Forever Comment Moderation Commenting on the Blogs of Others Comments as Correctors MySpace Message from Stringer Bell, of The Wire Changing the Words in Your Blog After Publication Long Range Blogging and Linking Group Blogging Monetizing Your Blog Is Monetization Incompatible with the Ideals of Blogging? Dressing Up Your Blog with Images, Videos, and Widgets Gauging the Readership of Your Blog Different Blogging Platforms Are Bloggers Entitled to the Same 1st Amendment Protection as Old-Media Journalists? Bloggers and Lobbyists Anonymity in Blogging Blogging for Others Changing the World with Your Blog A Town Supervisor and His Blog "Bloggers in Pajamas" The Blogosphere is Not Monolithic and Not All-Powerful Further Tensions Between New New Media and Older Forms The Need for Old Media Reporting in an Age of New New Media Journalism Old Media and New New Media Symbiosis: Easter Eggs for Lost and Fringe 3: YouTube "Obama Girl" YouTube Presidential Primary Debates Telegenic + YouTube = Cybergenic YouTube Undeniability and Democracy YouTube Usurps Television as a Herald of Public Events YouTube is Not Only Omni-Accessible and Free to Viewers - It's Free to Producers Obama as the New FDR in New New Media as well as the New New Deal Amateur YouTube Stars and Producers Viral Videos Viral Videos Gone Bad The YouTube Revolution in Popular Culture Roy Orbison's Guitar "My Guitar Gently Weeps" Through the Ages YouTube Retrieves MTV Will YouTube Put iTunes Out of Business? YouTube Refutes Lewis Mumford, and Turns the Videoclip Into a Transcript Tim Russert, 1950-2008 YouTube's Achilles Heel: Copyright Comments as Verifiers on YouTube: The Fleetwoods The Pope's Channel YouTube as International Information Liberator 4: Wikipedia Pickles and Pericles Inclusionists v. Exclusionists: Battle Between Wikipedian Heroes Neutrality of Editors and Conflicts of Interest Identity Problems All Wikipedians Are Equal, But Some are More Equal than Others Transparency on Wikipedia Pages Wikipedia versus Britannica Old vs. New New Media in Reporting the Death of Tim Russert Encyclopedia or Newspaper? Does Wikipedia Make Libraries Unnecessary? The United Kingdom versus Wikipedia 5: Digg Shouting, Paying for Diggs (and Buries) "Friends" in New New Media Ron Paul vs. Barack Obama on Digg Ron Paul and the Older Media Reddit, Fark, Buzzflash, and Digg Alternatives 6: MySpace The Irresistible Appeal of "Friends" "Cyberbullying" on MySpace New New Media Provide Medicine for Cyberbullying MySpace as One-Stop Social Media Cafeteria MySpace Music and New New Media MySpace Poetry MySpace Bones: Cooperation Between Old Media Narratives and New New Media 7: Facebook MySpace vs. Facebook: Subjective Differences MySpace vs. Facebook: Objective Differences Facebook Friends as a Knowledge-Base Resource Facebook Friends as Realtime Knowledge Resources Facebook Groups as Social and Political Forces Facebook as Myriad Local Political Pubs Meeting Online Friends in the Real World Reconnecting with Old Friends Online Protection for the `Hidden Dimension': Cleaning Up Your Online Pages Photos of Breast-Feeding Banned on Facebook 8: Twitter The Epitome of Immediacy Interpersonal + Mass Communication = Twitter Twitter as Smart Tee-Shirt or Jewelry Pownce and other Twitter-Likes Twitter Dangers: The Congressman Who Tweeted Too Much McLuhan as Microblogger 9: Second Life History and Workings of Second Life Second Life and Real Life Interface A Seminar in Second Life Kenny Hubble, Second Life Astronomer Sex in Second Life Lost in Second Life 10: Podcasting How is a Podcast Made? Blueprint for a Podcast Podcast Storage and Distribution: Players, ITunes and RSS Feeds Case Study of Podcast Success: Grammar Girl Podcasts on Phones and in Cars Podiobooks Podcasts and Copyright: Podsafe Music Advertising on Podcasts Live Streaming Webinars and Vidcasts 11: The Dark Side of New New Media Pre-New New Media Abuses: Bullying, Flaming, and Trolling Online Gossiping and Cyberbullying Cyberstalking Twittering and Terrorism The Craigslist Bank Heist Spam Old Media Over-Reaction to New New Abuses: The Library vs. the Blogger 12: New New Media and the Election of 2008 Obama Married the Internet to Community Organizing New New Media VP Announcement Misstep Inauguration and After on the Internet The President and the Blackberry White House Moves from Web 2.0 "Dark Ages" to New New Media 13: Hardware The Inevitability of iPhone and Mobile Media The Price of Mobility The New New Media Exile of Useless Places Smartphones in the Car, in the Park, and in Bed Batteries as the Weak Spot iPhones, Blackberries, Bluetooth, and Brains Bibliography Index

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