Deuze / Prenger | Making Media | Buch | 978-94-6298-811-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 492 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 926 g

Deuze / Prenger

Making Media

Production, Practices, and Professions

Buch, Englisch, 492 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 926 g

ISBN: 978-94-6298-811-8
Verlag: Amsterdam University Press


'Making Media' uncovers what it means and what it takes to make media, focusing on the lived experience of media professionals within the global media, including rich case studies of the main media industries and professions: television, journalism, social media entertainment, advertising and public relations, digital games, and music. This carefully edited volume features 35 authoritative essays by 53 researchers from 14 countries across 6 continents, all of whom are at the cutting edge of media production studies.

The book is particularly designed for use in coursework on media production, media work, media management, and media industries.

Specific topics highlighted:

the history of media industries and production studies; production studies as a field and a research method; changing business models, economics, and management; global concentration and convergence of media industries and professions; the rise and role of startups and entrepreneurship; freelancing in the digital age; the role of creativity and innovation; the emotional quality of media work; diversity and inequality in the media industries.

Open Uva Course
The University of Amsterdam has a open course around the book. The course offers a review of the key readings and debates in media production studies.
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Introduction 1. Making Media: Production, Practices, and Professions Mark Deuze and Mirjam Prenger Production Research 2. Media Industries: A Decade in Review Jennifer Holt and Alisa Perren 3. Media Production Research and the Challenge of Normativity David Lee and Anna Zoellner 4. Access and Mistrust in Media Industries Research Patrick Vonderau 5. Cultural and Creative Industries and the Political Economy of Communication Bernard Miège 6. The Platformization of Making Media David Nieborg and Thomas Poell Economics and management 7. The Disappearing Product and the New Intermediaries Chris Bilton 8. Value Production in Media Industries and Everyday Life Göran Bolin 9. Transformation and Innovation of Media Business Models Mikko Villi and Robert Picard 10. Shifts in Consumer Engagement and Media Business Models Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and Rang Wang 11. Media Industries' Management Characteristics and Challenges in a Converging Digital World Paolo Faustino and Eli Noam Policy 12. Global Media Industries and Media Policy Terry Flew and Nicolas Suzor 13. Media Concentration in the Age of the Internet and Mobile Phones Dwayne Winseck Practices Innovation 14. Making (Sense of) Media Innovations Arne H. Krumsvik, Stefania Milan, Niamh Ní Bhroin and Tanja Storsul 15. Startup Ecosystems Between Affordance Networks, Symbolic Form, and Cultural Practice Stefan Werning Work conditions 16. Precarity in Media Work Penny O'Donnell and Lawrie Zion 17. Making It in a Freelance World Nicole S. Cohen 18. Diversity and Opportunity in the Media Industries Doris R. Eikhof and Stevie L. Marsden 19. Labour and the Next Internet Vincent Mosco Affective labour 20. Affective Labour and Media Work Eugenia Siapera 21. Affective Qualities of Creative Labour Zelmarie Cantillon and Sarah Baker 22. A Business of One or Nurturing the Craft: Who are You? Ilana Gershon and Mark Deuze Professions Music 23. Music in Times of Streaming: Transformation and Debate Sofia Johansson 24. Popular Music, Streaming, and Promotional Media: Enduring and Emerging Industrial Logics Leslie M. Meier Television 25. Show Me the Money: How Revenue Strategies Change the Creative Possibilities of Internet-Distributed Television Amanda D. Lotz 26. Flexibility, Innovation, and Precarity in the Television Industry Paul Dwyer Social media 27. Creator Management in the Social Media Entertainment Industry David Craig 28. #Dreamjob: The Promises and Perils of a Creative Career in Social Media Brooke Erin Duffy Public relations and advertising 29. Redefining Advertising in a Changing Media Landscape Sara Rosengren 30. Perceptions and Realities of the Integration of Advertising and Public Relations Dustin Supa Digital games 31. Game Production Logics at Work: Convergence and Divergence Aphra Kerr 32. Reflections on the Shifts and Swerves of the Global Games Industry Casey O'Donnell Journalism 33. 'It Never Stops': The Implicit Norm of Working Long Hours in Entrepreneurial Journalism Amanda Brouwers and Tamara Witschge 34. Transmedia Production: Key Steps in Creating a Storyworld Ana Serrano Tellería Conclusion 35. Making Media: Observations and Futures Henry Jenkins, Elizabeth Saad Corr?a, Anthony Fung, and Tanja Bosch


Prenger, Mirjam
Mirjam Prenger is Assistant Professor at the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam. Mirjam researches the history of media innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as the relationship between journalism and public relations. Twitter: @mirjamprenger.

Deuze, Mark
Mark Deuze is Professor of Media Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Amsterdam's Department of Media Studies. Publications of his work include over ninety papers in academic journals, as well as nine books. Mark is also the bass player and singer of post-grunge band Skinflower. Twitter: @markdeuze.

Mirjam Prenger is Assistant Professor at the Department of Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam. Mirjam researches the history of media innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as the relationship between journalism and public relations. Twitter: "https://twitter.com/mirjamprenger">@mirjamprenger. Mark Deuze is Professor of Media Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Amsterdam's Department of Media Studies. Publications of his work include over ninety papers in academic journals, as well as nine books. Mark is also the bass player and singer of post-grunge band Skinflower. Twitter: "https://twitter.com/markdeuze">@markdeuze.


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