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Content Cultures: Transformations of User Generated Content in Public Service Broadcasting

Editat de Helen Thornham, Simon Popple
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2013
When user-generated content (UGC) emerged as a central facet of the BBC's digital presence, it seemed to engage directly with the public service remit in a modern and multiplatform way. Content Cultures examines this key moment of digital affluence and creativity as the BBC embraced user-generated content across the news, civic and creative spheres.Based on original research, the book explores the resources generated using UGC, from Blast to Adventure Rock, from the BBC Hub to Newsround and The Archers message boards. Whether UGC referred to citizen journalism, oral and digitalstorytelling, the civic, political or creative engagement of young people, disseminating stories from local communities, or reflecting on historical moments, it appeared to promote and transform longstanding BBC agendas into and within a digital era. This book also presents the lessons we need to carry forward as the digital and new media landscape evolves, and as theBBC continues to shape this terrain.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780765136
ISBN-10: 1780765134
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 20 integrated bw
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Simon Popple is Senior Lecturer in Cinema and Director of Impact and Innovation in the Institute of Communications Studies at Leeds University, UK. He is founder and joint editor of the journal "Early Popular Visual Culture" and his books include "Digging the Seam: Popular Cultures of the Miners' Strike" (2012). Helen Thornham is a Research Fellow in Transformations of Media at Leeds University. She is the author of" Ethnographies of the Videogame" (2011) and co-editor, with Elke Weissmann, of "Renewing Feminisms: Radical Narratives, Fantasies and Futures in Media Studies" (I.B. Tauris, 2013).

Cuprins

Introduction - Simon Popple & Helen ThornhamYoung People and the BBCNews, Children and Citizenship: User-Generated Content and the BBC's Newsround Website - Máire Messenger Davies, Cynthia Carter, Stuart Allan, and Kaitlynn Mendes Fantasies of creative connectivity in BBC Blast - Helen Thornham & Angela McFarlaneInterview with John MillnerFans, fan culture and the BBCMobilising Specialist Music Fans Online - Tim WallMaking 'quality', class and gender: Audiences and producers of The Archers negotiate meaning online - Lyn ThomasAuthorship, Citizenship and the BBC'A Public Voice': Access, Digital Story and Interactive Narrative - Mike Wilson & Hamish FyfeThe New Golden Age?: Using UGC to develop the Public Digital Space - Simon PoppleInterview with Claire WardleLocating the BBCEnabling and constraining creativity and collaboration: Some reflections after Adventure Rock - David GauntlettVirtual Citizenship and Public Service Media -Petros IosofidisIndex