Jean Burgess and Joshua Green ; with contributions by Henry Jenkins and John Hartley
xi, 172 pages :
illustrations ;
21 cm
Digital media and society series
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-169) and index
How YouTube matters -- YouTube and the mainstream media -- YouTube's popular culture -- YouTube's social network -- YouTube's cultural politics -- YouTube's uncertain futures -- What happened before YouTube / Henry Jenkins -- Uses of YouTube : digital literacy and the growth of knowledge / John Hartley
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"YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the contemporary online environment, and it is the first genuinely mass-popular platform for user-created video. In this timely and comprehensive introduction to how YouTube is being used and why it matters, Burgess and Green discuss the ways that it relates to wider transformations in culture, society and the economy. The book critically examines the public debates surrounding the site, demonstrating how it is central to struggles for authority and control in the new media environment. Drawing on a range of theoretical sources and empirical research, the authors discuss how YouTube is being used by the media industries, by audiences and amateur producers, and by particular communities of interest, and the ways in which these uses challenge existing ideas about cultural 'production' and 'consumption'. Rich with both concrete examples and featuring specially commissioned chapters by Henry Jenkins and John Hartley, the book is essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary and future implications of online media. It will be particularly valuable for students and scholars in media, communication and cultural studies." -- Book cover