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Tune In, Log On: Soaps, Fandom, and Online Community: New Media Cultures, cartea 3

Autor Nancy K. Baym
en Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 2 iul 2012
Tune In, Log Outis an ethnographic study of an Internet soap opera fan group. Bridging the fields of computer-mediated communication and audience studies, the book shows how verbal and non verbal communicative practices create collaborative interpretations and criticism, group humour, interpersonal relationships, group norms and individual identity. While much has been written about problems and inequities women have encountered online, Nancy K Baym's analysis of a female-dominated group in which female communication styles prevail demonstrates that women can build successful online communiciteis while still welcoming male participation. In addition, a longitudinal look at the development of fan group allows an examination of the endurance of the group's social structure in the face of the Internet's tremendous growth. Lively and enagaging,Tune In, Log Outprovides an entertaining introduction to issues of online and audience community.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781452221663
ISBN-10: 1452221669
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria New Media Cultures

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Introduction
Introduction
Three Tales of One Community
The Soap Opera and Its Audience
TV for the Less Intelligent?
Interpreting and Comparing Perspectives in the Audience Community
It's Only a Soap
Criticism, Creativity and Solidarity
'I Think of Them as Friends'
Interpersonal Relationships in the On-Line Community
The Development of Individual Identity
Futureflash
Five Years Later
Conclusion
Tune In Tomorrow

Descriere

Tune In, Log Outis an ethnographic study of an Internet soap opera fan group. Bridging the fields of computer-mediated communication and audience studies, the book shows how verbal and non verbal communicative practices create collaborative interpretations and criticism, group humour, interpersonal relationships, group norms and individual identity.