This edited volume explores different meanings of media convergence and deconvergence, and reconsiders them in critical and innovative ways. Its parts provide together a broad picture of opposing trends and tensions in media convergence, by underlining the relevance of this powerful idea and emphasizing the misconceptions that it has generated. Sergio Sparviero, Corinna Peil, Gabriele Balbi and the other authors look into practices and realities of users in convergent media environments, ambiguities in the production and distribution of content, changes to the organization of media industries, the re-configuration of media markets, and the influence of policy and regulations. Primarily addressed to scholars and students in different fields of media and communication studies, Media Convergence and Deconvergence deconstructs taken-for-granted concepts and provides alternative and fresh analyses on one of the most popular topics in contemporary media culture.Chapter 1 is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com
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1. Media Convergence Meets Deconvergence; Corinna Peil and Sergio Sparviero.- 2. Deconstructing “Media Convergence”: A Cultural History of the Buzzword, 1980s-2010s; Gabriele Balbi.- 3. Convergence in Domestic Media Use? The Interplay of Old and New Media at Home; Kathrin Friederike Müller and Jutta Röser.- 4. Blurred Lines, Distinct Forces. The Evolving Practices of Italian TV Audiences in a Convergent Scenario; Luca Barra and Massimo Scaglioni.- 5. Media Convergence and the Network Society: Media Logic(s), Polymedia, and the Transition of the Public Sphere; Caja Thimm.- 6. Deconstructing Audiences in Converging Media Environments;Uwe Hasebrink and Sascha Hölig.- 7. Convergent Media Quality? Comparing the Content of Online and Offline Media in Switzerland; Mark Eisenegger, Mario Schranz and Angelo Gisler.- 8.Transmedia Storytelling and Mega-Narration: Audiovisual Production in Converged Media Environments; Lothar Mikos.- 9. Web 2.0: An Argument Against Convergence;Matthew Allen.- 10. The Deconverging Convergence of the Global Communication Industries in the 21st Century;Jin Dal Yong.- 11. Deconstructing the Music Industry Ecosystem;Jim Rogers.- 12. Is Convergence the ‘Killer Bug’ in the Media Ecosystem? The Case of Flemish Media Policymaking 2010–2015;Hilde Van den Bulck.- 13. Connected TV: Conceptualizing the Fit between Convergence and Organizational Strategy within a Contingency Theory  Framework. The Case of Germany; Paul Murschetz.- 14. Regulatory (De)Convergence: Localism, Federalism, and Nationalism in American Telecommunications Policy;Christopher Ali.- 15. The Triple-Network Convergence in China: Implementation and Challenges;Fei Jiang, Kuo Huang and Yanran Sun.
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This edited volume explores different meanings of media convergence and deconvergence, and reconsiders them in critical and innovative ways. Its parts provide together a broad picture of opposing trends and tensions in media convergence, by underlining the relevance of this powerful idea and emphasizing the misconceptions that it has generated. Sergio Sparviero, Corinna Peil, Gabriele Balbi and the other authors look into practices and realities of users in convergent media environments, ambiguities in the production and distribution of content, changes to the organization of media industries, the re-configuration of media markets, and the influence of policy and regulations. Primarily addressed to scholars and students in different fields of media and communication studies, Media Convergence and Deconvergence deconstructs taken-for-granted concepts and provides alternative and fresh analyses on one of the most popular topics in contemporary media culture.Chapter 1is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com
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“This is a fascinating book—one of the most deftly planned, organized, soundly argued, and genuinely interesting volume on media convergence and de-convergence. Drawing from a number of case studies from across the world, yet never forgetting the significance of the recent trend through incisive analysis and interpretation, the book has succinctly developed and advanced major theoretical frameworks in the realm of media industries. This book is an essential chaperon for anyone willing to extend their understanding in de-converging media convergence.” (Dal Yong Jin, Simon Fraser University, Canada)
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"This is a fascinating book-one of the most deftly planned, organized, soundly argued, and genuinely interesting volume on media convergence and de-convergence. Drawing from a number of case studies from across the world, yet never forgetting the significance of the recent trend through incisive analysis and interpretation, the book has succinctly developed and advanced major theoretical frameworks in the realm of media industries. This book is an essential chaperon for anyone willing to extend their understanding in de-converging media convergence." (Dal Yong Jin, Simon Fraser University, Canada)
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Distinctive in its identification and analysis of several sites of tensions that draw attention to the inconsistencies in media convergence discourse Offers a coherent perspective on the fragmented character of innovations Dedicated to an understanding of media markets, contents and uses as complex realities, defined by competing forces of media convergence and de-convergence
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783319512884
Publisert
2017-11-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

Sergio Sparviero is an assistant professor at the Department of Communication Studies of the University of Salzburg.  Corinna Peil is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Communication Studies, Center for ICT&S, of the University of Salzburg.  Gabriele Balbi is an assistant professor in media studies at the Institute of Media and Journalism of USI Università della Svizzera italiana (Switzerland).