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Video cultures[electronic resource] ...
Buckingham, David, (1954-)

 

  • Video cultures[electronic resource] :media technology and everyday creativity /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 384.558
    書名/作者: Video cultures : media technology and everyday creativity // edited by David Buckingham and Rebekah Willett.
    其他作者: Buckingham, David,
    出版者: Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
    面頁冊數: vii, 241 p. : : ill. ;; 23 cm.
    標題: Video recordings - Social aspects - Great Britain.
    標題: User-generated content - Great Britain.
    標題: Social media - Great Britain.
    標題: Video recordings - Case studies. - Social aspects - Great Britain
    標題: User-generated content - Case studies. - Great Britain
    標題: Social media - Case studies. - Great Britain
    ISBN: 9780230244696
    ISBN: 0230244696
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: In The Frame: Mapping Camcorder Cultures; R.Willett -- A CommonplaceArt? Understanding Amateur Media Production; D.Buckingham -- 'Take Back The Tube!': The Discursive Construction of Amateur Film- and Video-Making; D.Buckingham, M.Pini & R.Willett -- Inside the Home Mode; M.Pini -- Speaking Back? In Search of the Citizen Journalist; D.Buckingham -- Parodic Practices: Amateur Spoofs on VideoSharing Sites; R.Willett -- Skate Perception: Self-Representation, Identity and Visual Style in a Youth Subculture; D.Buckingham -- Handing Over Control? Access, 'Ordinary People' and Video Nation; J.Henderson -- In The Bedroom: Sex on Video; M.Pini -- The Hidden World of Organised Amateur Film-Making; D.Buckingham -- Always On: Camera Phones, Video Production and Identity; R.Willett -- Power To The People? The Past and Future of Amateur Video; D.Buckingham.
    摘要、提要註: Over the past decade, the video camcorder has become a commonplace household object. The riseof YouTube and other video sharing sites has made it significantly easier to distribute amateur video productions, and national broadcasters are increasingly interested in 'user-generatedcontent' andthe work of so-called 'citizen journalists'. For some, this growth in access to video production ispart of a wider democratisation of media, and the emergence of a much more participatory media culture. However, others argue that such practices amount to little more than a trivial family pastime, that does little if anything to challenge the power of the established mass media. This book explores the diversity of 'video cultures' in contemporary Britain through a series of casestudies ranging from citizen journalists to amateur pornographers, andfrom teenage pranksters to elderly members of video-making clubs. Through its discussion of specific video-making practices, the book raises broader issues about key themes in contemporary cultural studies, including creativity, social capital, identity and technology.
    電子資源: access to fulltext (Palgrave)
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