New Media, Globalisation and Popular Culture Overview
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- New Media, Globalisation and Popular Culture
- Defining New Media
- The Characteristics of New Media
- The digital revolution and convergence
- BOYLE (2005)
- CORNFORD & ROBINS (1999)
- JENKINS (2008)
- Compression
- BOYLE (2007)
- Interactivity
- JENKINS
- BOYLE (2005)
- The digital revolution and convergence
- Who is using the New Media?
- A generational divide
- BOYLE (2007)
- A class divide
- BOYLE
- A gender divide
- LI & KIRKUP (2007)
- A global divide
- SEATON (2003)
- A generational divide
- Debates about New Media
- The Neophiliac Perspective
- Increased consumer choice
- An e-commerce revolution
- Revitalising democracy
- ITZOE (1995)
- The Cultural Pessimist Perspective
- 'Not-so-new' Media
- CORNFORD & ROBINS (1999)
- Domination by media conglomerates
- JENKINS (2008)
- CURRAN (2003)
- Commercialisation
- Reinforcing elite power
- SEATON (2003)
- HILL & HUGHES (1997)
- Decline in quality of popular culture
- HARVEY (2008)
- Lack of regulation
- 'Not-so-new' Media
- CURRAN & SEATON (2003)
- The Neophiliac Perspective
- Postmoderism and the Media
- Critique
- The Globalisation of Media
- The possible consequences of globalisation
- ROSENAU (1990)
- KELLNER (1999)
- SCHILLER (1976)
- PUTNAM (1995)
- COHEN & KENNEDY (2000)
- The possible consequences of globalisation
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