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Youtube : online video and participatory culture / Jean Burgess, Joshua Green.

By: Burgess, Jean (Jean Elizabeth) [author.].
Contributor(s): Green, Joshua (Joshua Benjamin) [author.].
Series: Digital media and society.Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; Medford, Massachusetts, USA : Polity Press, ©2018Edition: Second edition.Description: xii, 191 pages ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780745660189 (hardback); 9780745660196 (pbk.).Subject(s): YouTube (Electronic resource) | Online social networks -- Social aspects | Internet -- Social aspects | Information societyAdditional physical formats: Online version:: YoutubeDDC classification: 302.231 B91 2018
Contents:
How YouTube matters -- YouTube and the media -- YouTube's popular culture -- The YouTube community -- YouTube's cultural politics -- YouTube's competing futures
Summary: YouTube is now firmly established as the dominant platform for online video, and it continues to be a site of both experimentation and conflict among media industries, creators and audiences. First published in 2009, this was the first book to take YouTube seriously as a media and cultural phenomenon.
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GC 302.230688 K63 2019 Introduction to media distribution : GC 302.23072 W71 2011 Mass media research : GC 302.23083 T91 2018 20 questions about youth & the media / GC 302.231 B91 2018 Youtube : GC 302.231 F67 The social media handbook : GC 302.231 L64 2022 Digital media & society / GC 302.231 M69 2023 Mixed methods perspectives on communication and social media research /

Includes bibliographical references (pages 160-181) and index.

How YouTube matters --
YouTube and the media --
YouTube's popular culture --
The YouTube community --
YouTube's cultural politics --
YouTube's competing futures

YouTube is now firmly established as the dominant platform for online video, and it continues to be a site of both experimentation and conflict among media industries, creators and audiences. First published in 2009, this was the first book to take YouTube seriously as a media and cultural phenomenon.

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

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