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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Jones , Rebecca Ann LindPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 99 Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.00cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781433127298ISBN 10: 1433127296 Pages: 299 Publication Date: 25 August 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 ContentsReviewsRebecca Ann Lind has compiled an exciting and engaging collection of thought-provoking essays that successfully extend the boundaries of her first volume of Produsing Theory. This compelling new book is absolutely must-reading for every serious media scholar attempting to situate emerging theoretical foundations across the dynamic and constantly evolving media landscape. (Robert K. Avery, Professor of Communication, University of Utah) Rebecca Ann Lind's Produsing Theory explores the growing and transformative phenomenon of mediated production/consumption. For great insights into everything from the virtual and physical, and gamification and engagement, to identity and collaboration, social construction and social media metrics, read, blog, and tweet this book! (Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara) Rebecca Ann Lind has compiled an exciting and engaging collection of thought-provoking essays that successfully extend the boundaries of her first volume of Produsing Theory. This compelling new book is absolutely must-reading for every serious media scholar attempting to situate emerging theoretical foundations across the dynamic and constantly evolving media landscape. (Robert K. Avery, Professor of Communication, University of Utah) Rebecca Ann Lind's Produsing Theory explores the growing and transformative phenomenon of mediated production/consumption. For great insights into everything from the virtual and physical, and gamification and engagement, to identity and collaboration, social construction and social media metrics, read, blog, and tweet this book! (Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara) Rebecca Ann Lind has compiled an exciting and engaging collection of thought-provoking essays that successfully extend the boundaries of her first volume of Produsing Theory. This compelling new book is absolutely must-reading for every serious media scholar attempting to situate emerging theoretical foundations across the dynamic and constantly evolving media landscape. (Robert K. Avery, Professor of Communication, University of Utah) Rebecca Ann Lind's Produsing Theory explores the growing and transformative phenomenon of mediated production/consumption. For great insights into everything from the virtual and physical, and gamification and engagement, to identity and collaboration, social construction and social media metrics, read, blog, and tweet this book! (Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara) """Rebecca Ann Lind has compiled an exciting and engaging collection of thought-provoking essays that successfully extend the boundaries of her first volume of Produsing Theory. This compelling new book is absolutely must-reading for every serious media scholar attempting to situate emerging theoretical foundations across the dynamic and constantly evolving media landscape."" (Robert K. Avery, Professor of Communication, University of Utah) ""Rebecca Ann Lind's Produsing Theory explores the growing and transformative phenomenon of mediated production/consumption. For great insights into everything from the virtual and physical, and gamification and engagement, to identity and collaboration, social construction and social media metrics, read, blog, and tweet this book!"" (Ronald E. Rice, Rupe Professor in the Social Effects of Mass Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara)" Author InformationRebecca Ann Lind (PhD, University of Minnesota) is Associate Professor of Communication and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has published on race, gender, class, and media; new media studies; media ethics; and media audiences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |