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[Commlist] New Book: Participatory Culture—Interviews
Wed Sep 04 12:27:42 GMT 2019
New Book: Participatory Culture—Interviews
Henry Jenkins
http://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509538454&subject_id=3&tag_id=36
isbn 9781509538454 / 9781509538461 / 9781509538478
240 pages
138 x 216 mm / 5 x 9 in
Since 2006, Henry Jenkins's Confessions of an Aca-Fan blog has hosted
interviews in which academics, activists, and artists have shared their
views on the changing media landscape. For the first time, Jenkins –
often called “the Marshall McLuhan for the twenty-first century” –
compiles some of these interviews to highlight his recurring interests
in popular culture and social change.
Structured around three core concepts – culture, learning, politics –
and designed as a companion to Participatory Culture in a Networked Era,
this book broadens the conversation to incorporate diverse thinkers such
as David Gauntlett, Ethan Zuckerman, Sonia Livingstone, S. Craig
Watkins, James Paul Gee, Antero Garcia, Stephen Duncombe, Cathy J.
Cohen, Lina Srivastava, Jonathan McIntosh, and William Uricchio. With an
introduction from Jenkins and reflections from each interviewee, this
volume speaks to a sense of crisis as contemporary culture has failed to
fully achieve the democratic potentials once anticipated as a
consequence of the participatory turn.
This book is ideal for students and scholars of digital media, popular
culture, education, and politics, as well as general readers with an
interest in the topic.
“Henry Jenkins collects here, for a dark political time, some engaging
conversations with leading scholars around one core issue: the
transformative social potential of culture when it operates in a
participatory mode. The result is open, richly contextual, and genuinely
exhilarating.” Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political
Science
“Participatory Culture contains a multiplicity of voices that each
uniquely expresses support for democracy, empowerment, respect, and
empathy. With this book, Henry Jenkins has generously created a
transdisciplinary meeting place, which will offer novel ideas to each
reader.” Nico Carpentier, Charles University in Prague
Table of Contents
Introduction: Between Blog and Book
Part I: Participatory Culture
1 Introduction
2 How Slapshot Inspired a Cultural Revolution: The Wu Ming Foundation (2006)
3 Studying Creativity in the Age of Web 2.0: David Gauntlett (2011)
4 Digital Cosmopolitans: Ethan Zuckerman (2014)
Part II: Participatory Learning
5 Introduction
6 “Hanging Out, Messing Around, Geeking Out”: The Digital Youth Project
(2008)
7 Risks, Rights, and Responsibilities in the Digital Age: Sonia
Livingstone (2009)
8 Is Facebook a Gated Community?: S. Craig Watkins (2009)
9 How Learners Can Be on Top of Their Game: James Paul Gee (2011)
10 Teens, Teachers and Mobile Tech: Antero Garcia (2017)
Part III: Participatory Politics
11 Introduction
12 Manufacturing Dissent: Stephen Duncombe (2007)
13 The Political Lives of Black Youth: Cathy Cohen (2011)
14 Transmedia Activism: Lina Srivastava (2016)
15 Remixing Gender Through Popular Media: Jonathan McIntosh (2017)
16 Charting Documentary’s Futures: William Uricchio (2016)
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