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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David GauntlettPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 93 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781433123351ISBN 10: 1433123355 Pages: 171 Publication Date: 27 February 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents: Media Studies 2.0 – Further Reflections on Media Studies 2.0 – Creativity and Participatory Culture: A Conversation with Henry Jenkins – On Making Media Studies - a Crowdsourced Interview – Academia-Industry Collaboration and Innovation: Three Case Studies, and Eight Principles, for Fostering People’s Creativity on Digital Platforms – The Lego System as a Tool for Thinking, Creativity, and Changing the World – Creativity and Digital Innovation – The Internet is Ancient, Small Steps are Important, and Four Other Theses about Making Things in a Digital World.ReviewsSitting down with David Gauntlett's 'Making Media Studies' is like having a conversation with an erudite, yet still optimistic scholar. Gauntlett celebrates 'everyday makers' on digital platforms such as YouTube, giving readers the pragmatic and conceptual tools needed to understand the positive aspects of this ongoing cultural shift. The result is a deeply engaging antidote to more pessimistic stirrings. (Matt Ratto, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto) What Gauntlett offers is a bold, imaginative - and occasionally provocative - view of what media studies might become. This is a lively contribution to thinking about media and communications. (Shaun Moores, Professor, University of Sunderland) """Sitting down with David Gauntlett's 'Making Media Studies' is like having a conversation with an erudite, yet still optimistic scholar. Gauntlett celebrates 'everyday makers' on digital platforms such as YouTube, giving readers the pragmatic and conceptual tools needed to understand the positive aspects of this ongoing cultural shift. The result is a deeply engaging antidote to more pessimistic stirrings."" (Matt Ratto, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto) ""What Gauntlett offers is a bold, imaginative - and occasionally provocative - view of what media studies might become. This is a lively contribution to thinking about media and communications."" (Shaun Moores, Professor, University of Sunderland)" Sitting down with David Gauntlett's 'Making Media Studies' is like having a conversation with an erudite, yet still optimistic scholar. Gauntlett celebrates 'everyday makers' on digital platforms such as YouTube, giving readers the pragmatic and conceptual tools needed to understand the positive aspects of this ongoing cultural shift. The result is a deeply engaging antidote to more pessimistic stirrings. (Matt Ratto, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto) What Gauntlett offers is a bold, imaginative - and occasionally provocative - view of what media studies might become. This is a lively contribution to thinking about media and communications. (Shaun Moores, Professor, University of Sunderland) Sitting down with David Gauntlett's 'Making Media Studies' is like having a conversation with an erudite, yet still optimistic scholar. Gauntlett celebrates 'everyday makers' on digital platforms such as YouTube, giving readers the pragmatic and conceptual tools needed to understand the positive aspects of this ongoing cultural shift. The result is a deeply engaging antidote to more pessimistic stirrings. (Matt Ratto, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto) What Gauntlett offers is a bold, imaginative - and occasionally provocative - view of what media studies might become. This is a lively contribution to thinking about media and communications. (Shaun Moores, Professor, University of Sunderland) Author InformationDavid Gauntlett is a Professor in the Faculty of Media, Arts and Design and Co-Director of the Communications and Media Research Institute at the University of Westminster, United Kingdom. See davidgauntlett.com for further information, blog, and videos. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |