This article considers Henry Jenkins' Convergence Culture as a sociological argument about the tendencies in contemporary culture and argues that it generalizes from a small pool of evidence, considering arguments that would lead to very different conclusion with other demographics. From there, the author raises broader questions about how the study of convergence phenomena can take account of the multiple forces of stratification in contemporary societies and global flows, and thereby reach a more grounded appreciation of the ‘politics’ of convergence
I used the term “convergence” for describing a social condition of humanities in the face of hard s...
In the mid-nineties, changing business and communication models influenced the way in which cultural...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...
This article considers Henry Jenkins' Convergence Culture as a sociological argument about the tende...
Taking media scholar Henry Jenkins’s concept of ‘convergence culture’ and the related notions of ‘pa...
Convergence theorists explore/predict the fusion of a series of previously discrete forms, a process...
The convergence theory has two variants. One is the economic, which is based on the thesis that capi...
In 1940s sociology and 1960s economics, ‘convergence theory ’ emerged to account for the fact that c...
In this article I start with a personal experience "cameo" from 1996 in Australia and extrapolate fr...
In this article I start with a personal experience ”cameo ” from 1996 in Australia and extrapolate f...
This article addresses the ways in which cultural studies has transformed the premises of the study ...
Abstract In the new media vocabulary, “convergence” has become an extremely popular concept. In this...
Convergence is a dynamic of change. In the most neutral and general sense, it describes the tendency...
The term ‘convergence’ has often been used over the last decade to describe the processes through wh...
I used the term “convergence” for describing a social condition of humanities in the face of hard sc...
I used the term “convergence” for describing a social condition of humanities in the face of hard s...
In the mid-nineties, changing business and communication models influenced the way in which cultural...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...
This article considers Henry Jenkins' Convergence Culture as a sociological argument about the tende...
Taking media scholar Henry Jenkins’s concept of ‘convergence culture’ and the related notions of ‘pa...
Convergence theorists explore/predict the fusion of a series of previously discrete forms, a process...
The convergence theory has two variants. One is the economic, which is based on the thesis that capi...
In 1940s sociology and 1960s economics, ‘convergence theory ’ emerged to account for the fact that c...
In this article I start with a personal experience "cameo" from 1996 in Australia and extrapolate fr...
In this article I start with a personal experience ”cameo ” from 1996 in Australia and extrapolate f...
This article addresses the ways in which cultural studies has transformed the premises of the study ...
Abstract In the new media vocabulary, “convergence” has become an extremely popular concept. In this...
Convergence is a dynamic of change. In the most neutral and general sense, it describes the tendency...
The term ‘convergence’ has often been used over the last decade to describe the processes through wh...
I used the term “convergence” for describing a social condition of humanities in the face of hard sc...
I used the term “convergence” for describing a social condition of humanities in the face of hard s...
In the mid-nineties, changing business and communication models influenced the way in which cultural...
Before the Internet, the different media had specifically defined functions and markets. However, si...