‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an international academic conference on YouTube that was held in London at Middlesex University in September 2016. The conference aimed to generate a robust overview of YouTube’s changing character and significance after its first ten years of development by creating a productive dialogue between speakers from different disciplines and cultures, and between YouTube-specific research and wider debates in media and social research on identity, aesthetics, politics, celebrity, production practices, business models, and research methods in digital culture. This introduction is structured around four themes that help to contextualise the papers that were selecte...
A new video from Michael Wesch is a fascinating look at the evolution of one of the most generally a...
In the early 2000s, there was an increase of websites, such as Facebook, that facilitated sharing i...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the conte...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
This review essay will first examine the commonly accepted history of YouTube and how people have de...
While scholars have paid much attention to YouTube in a Web 2.0 environment, the YouTube blockbuster...
Since its launch in 2005, YouTube has fast become one of the most popular video sharing sites, one o...
The introduction of the Web 2.0 has brought about a big change in content distribution, as a rigid s...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
This article explores the ‘GuggenTube’ phenomenon, which was the result of a collaboration between G...
A new video from Michael Wesch is a fascinating look at the evolution of one of the most generally a...
In the early 2000s, there was an increase of websites, such as Facebook, that facilitated sharing i...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
‘Researching YouTube’ introduces the special issue of Convergence which arose out of an internationa...
Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world...
YouTube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the conte...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
YouTube has grown to become the largest and most highly visited online video-sharing service, and in...
This review essay will first examine the commonly accepted history of YouTube and how people have de...
While scholars have paid much attention to YouTube in a Web 2.0 environment, the YouTube blockbuster...
Since its launch in 2005, YouTube has fast become one of the most popular video sharing sites, one o...
The introduction of the Web 2.0 has brought about a big change in content distribution, as a rigid s...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...
This article explores the ‘GuggenTube’ phenomenon, which was the result of a collaboration between G...
A new video from Michael Wesch is a fascinating look at the evolution of one of the most generally a...
In the early 2000s, there was an increase of websites, such as Facebook, that facilitated sharing i...
YouTube has come to epitomize the possibilities of digital culture. With more than seventy million u...