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  • Flow TV: Television in the Age of Media Convergence
  • Written by author Michael Kackman
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 6/15/2010
  • From viral videos on YouTube to mobile television on smartphones and beyond, TV has overflowed its boundaries. If Raymond Williams' concept of flow challenges the idea of a discrete television text, then convergence destabilizes the notion of television a
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Introduction

Part I: The Convergent Experience: Viewing Practices Across Media Forms

1. Media Interfaces, Networked Media Spaces, and the Mass Customization of Everyday Space, Daniel Chamberlain

2. "It's Just Like a Mini-Mall": Textuality and Participatory Culture on YouTube, David Gurney

3. TiVoing Childhood: Time-Shifting a Generation's Concept of Television, Jason Mittell

4. Affective Convergence in Reality Television: A Case Study in Divergence Culture, Jack Bratich

5. Industry Convergence Shows: Reality TV and the Leisure Franchise, Misha Kavka

Part II: Creating Authors / Creating Audiences

6. More "Moments of Television": Online Cult Television Authorship, Derek Kompare

7. The Reviews Are In: TV Critics and the (Pre)Creation of Meaning, Jonathan Gray

8. "Word of Mouth on Steroids": Hailing the Millennial Media Fan, Louisa Ellen Stein

9. Masters of Horror: TV Auteurism and the Progressive Potential of a Disreputable Genre, Heather Hendershot

10. 49 Up: Television, "Life-Time," and the Mediated Self, John Corner

Part III: Technologies of Citizenship: Politics, Nationality, and Contemporary Television

11. Television/televisiĆ³n, Hector Amaya

12. The Limits of the Cellular Imaginary, Eric Freedman

13. Extreme Makeover: Iraq Edition -- "TV Freedom" and Other Experiments for "Advancing" Liberal Government in Iraq, James Hay

14. Representing the Presidency: Viral Videos, Intertextuality, and Political Participation, Chuck Tryon

15. NASCAR Nation and Television: Race-ing Whiteness, L.S. Kim


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