Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace

Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace
Title Celebrities, Culture and Cyberspace PDF eBook
Author McKenzie Wark
Publisher Pluto Press (Australia)
Pages 384
Release 1999
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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In a series of entertaining essays, this wide-ranging book looks at the impact of the media on Australian life and politics, and anlyses key images and stories that shape our perceptions at century's end. Topics include Americanisation, feminism, pop, pay TV, the Internet, political correctness, Mabo, and the republican convention.

The Tabloid Culture Reader

The Tabloid Culture Reader
Title The Tabloid Culture Reader PDF eBook
Author Biressi, Anita
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Pages 401
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0335219314

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The Tabloid Culture Reader provides an accessible and useful introduction to the field.

Fame Games

Fame Games
Title Fame Games PDF eBook
Author Graeme Turner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 214
Release 2000-10-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521794862

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The areas of publicity, public relations and promotions have been considered to be on the periphery of the media. Yet this revealing new book demonstrates that they form a fundamental component of the media industries, with the decline of hard news being accompanied by the rise of gossip and celebrity. In addition to making a substantial contribution to our understanding of the cultural function of celebrity, Fame Games outlines how the promotion industry has developed and how celebrity is produced, promoted, and traded within the Australian media. While their analysis will inform academic debates on media practice internationally, the authors have taken the unique step of investigating the workings of the Australian promotion industry from within. Interviews with over 20 publicists, promoters, agents, managers, and magazine editors have provided a wealth of information about the processes through which celebrity in Australia is produced.

Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture (1994-2001)

Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture (1994-2001)
Title Dynamics of Critical Internet Culture (1994-2001) PDF eBook
Author Geert Lovink
Publisher instituteofnetworkcultures
Pages 230
Release 2009
Genre Culture
ISBN 9078146079

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This study examines the dynamics of critical Internet culture after the medium opened to a broader audience in the mid 1990s. It is Geert Lovink's PhD thesis, submitted late 2002, written in between his two books on the same topic: Dark Fiber (2002) and My First Recession (2003). The core of the research consists of four case studies of non-profit networks: the Amsterdam community provider, The Digital City (DDS); the early years of the nettime mailinglist community; a history of the European new media arts network Syndicate; and an analysis of the streaming media network Xchange. The research describes the search for sustainable community network models in a climate of hyper growth and increased tensions and conflict concerning moderation and ownership of online communities.

Understanding Celebrity

Understanding Celebrity
Title Understanding Celebrity PDF eBook
Author Graeme Turner
Publisher SAGE
Pages 157
Release 2004-05-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1412933692

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`Graeme Turner is one of the leading figures in cultural studies today. When his gaze turns to celebrity, the result is a readable and compelling account of this most perplexing and infuriating of modern phenomena. Read on!' - Toby Miller, New York University We cannot escape celebrity culture: it is everywhere. So just what is the cultural function of celebrity? This is the first comprehensive overview of the production and consumption of celebrity from within cultural and media studies. The pervasive influence of contemporary celebrity, and the cultures it produces, has been widely noticed. Earlier studies, though, have tended to focus on the consumption of celebrity or on particular locations of celebrity - Hollywood, or the sports industries for instance. This book presents a broad survey across all media as well as a new synthesis of theoretical positions, that will be welcomed by all students of media and cultural studies. Among its attributes are the following: -It provides an overview and evaluation of the key debates surrounding the definition of celebrity, its history, and its social and cultural function -It examines the 'celebrity industries’: the PR and publicity structures that manufacture celebrity -It looks at the cultural processes through which celebrity is consumed -It draws examples from the full range of contemporary media - film, television, newspapers, magazines and the web

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame

The Commercial Appropriation of Fame
Title The Commercial Appropriation of Fame PDF eBook
Author David Tan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2017-04-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107139325

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9.1 A Pragmatic Cultural Framework for Legal Analysis -- 9.2 Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index

Communication Theory

Communication Theory
Title Communication Theory PDF eBook
Author David Holmes
Publisher SAGE
Pages 276
Release 2005-04-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780761970705

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`This is a very clear and concise summary of media studies, present and future. There is no other book that can both be used as a teaching tool and can help scholars organize their thinking about new media as this book can' - Steve Jones, University of Chicago This book offers an introduction to communication theory that is appropriate to our post-broadcast, interactive, media environment. The author contrasts the `first media age' of broadcast with the `second media age' of interactivity. Communication Theory argues that the different kinds of communication dynamics found in cyberspace demand a reassessment of the methodologies used to explore media, as well as new understandings of the concepts of interaction and community (virtual communities and broadcast communities). The media are examined not simply in terms of content, but also in terms of medium and network forms. Holmes also explores the differences between analogue and digital cultures, and between cyberspace and virtual reality. The book serves both as an upper level textbook for New Media courses and a good general guide to understanding the sociological complexities of the modern communications environment.