Routledge Companion to Global Television
Routledge Companion to Global Television
Shimpach, Shawn
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2019
532
Dura
Inglês
9781138724341
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Objects and Ideas
1. John Hartley: What is Television? -A Guide for Knowing Subjects
2. Timothy Havens: What Was Television?: The Global and the Local
3. Purnima Mankekar: Objectless Television
4. Stuart Cunningham and David Craig: Global Social Media Entertainment
5. Jorge A. Gonzalez: Symbolic Ecologies: Between Technologies, Screens and Society
6. Lothar Mikos: Transnational Television Culture
7. Toby Miller: Future Perfect TV -And TV Studies
Part II. Audiences
8. Shanti Kumar: The Affective Audience: Beyond the Active vs. Passive Audience Theory Debate in Television Studies
9. Jonathan Corpus Ong and Ranjana Das: Two Concepts from Television Audience Research in Times of Datafication and Disinformation: Looking Back to Look Forward
10. Jerome Bourdon and Cecile Meadel: Globalizing the Peoplemetered Audience
11. Jeanette Steemers and Anna Potter: Transforming Markets for Children's Television Industries
12. Andy Ruddock: Understanding Audiences: Television Publics as "Cultural Indicators"
13. Esther Milne and Aneta Podkalicka: Grand Designs and The Block: Audience Engagement and Modes of Consumption Through Lifestyle Reality TV in Australia
14. Annette Hill: Engaging with Reality Television
Part III. Information, Programs and Spectacle
15. Esther Hamburger: Transnational Mediation, Telenovela and Series
16. Susan Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon: Outback Noir and Megashifts in the Global TV Crime Landscape
17. David Rowe: Global Sport Television: Seamless Flows and Sticking Points
18. Asha Nadkarni: Neoliberal Multiculturalism, Outsourced
19. Ousmane K. Power-Greene: Roots: Here and There, Then and Now
20. Ayanna Dozier: The Music Video's Counter-Poetics of Rhythm: Black Cultural Production in Lemonade
21. Ergin Bulut and Nurcin Ileri: Screening Right-Wing Populism in "New Turkey": Neo-Ottomanism, Historical Dramas and the Case of Payitaht Abdulhamid
22. Pawan Singh: Transnational Screen Navigations: Priyanka Chopra's Televisual Mobility in Hollywood
23. Douglas Kellner: Media Spectacle and Donald Trump's American Horror Show
Part IV. Cultures and Communities
24. Graeme Turner: TV Citizenship
25. Alexander Dhoest: Televisual Identities: The Case of Flemish TV Drama
26. Ana-Christina Ramon and Darnell Hunt: The Future is Now: Evolving Technology, Shifting Demographics, and Diverse TV Content
27. Frederic Chaume: Localizing Media Contents: Technological Shifts, Global and Social Differences, and Activism in Audiovisual Translation
28. Nomusa Makhubu: Curating Life, Staging Art: Modernisms and the Art Practices of Television
29. Divya McMillin: In the Big League: Television and Gaming in India
30. Ruoyun Bai: Refashioning Chinese Television Through Digital Fun
Part V. Systems, Structures and Industries
31. Jean K. Chalaby: Understanding Medial Globalization: A Global Value Chain Analysis
32. Aniko Imre: The Other Kind of Cold War TV (Not So Different After All)
33. Joe F. Khalil: Arab Television Industries: Enduring Players and Emerging Alternatives
34. Guillermo Mastrini and Maria Trinidad Garcia Leiva: Structural Changes in the Ibero-American TV Market: Concentration and Convergence Against Diversity?
35. Lyombe Eko: African Television in the Age of Globalization, Digitization, and Media Convergence
36. Ying Zhu: TV China: Control and Expansion
37. Ece Algan: Tactics of the Industry Against the Strategies of the Government: The Transnationalization of Turkey's Television Industry
38. Ruth Teer-Tomaselli: South African Television Moves into the Global Age
40. Martin Fredriksson: Pirate Utopia Revisited
41. Ramon Lobato: Evolving Practices of Informal Distribution in Internet Television
42. Aymar Jean Christian: Off the Line: Expanding Creativity in the Production and Distribution of Web Series
1. John Hartley: What is Television? -A Guide for Knowing Subjects
2. Timothy Havens: What Was Television?: The Global and the Local
3. Purnima Mankekar: Objectless Television
4. Stuart Cunningham and David Craig: Global Social Media Entertainment
5. Jorge A. Gonzalez: Symbolic Ecologies: Between Technologies, Screens and Society
6. Lothar Mikos: Transnational Television Culture
7. Toby Miller: Future Perfect TV -And TV Studies
Part II. Audiences
8. Shanti Kumar: The Affective Audience: Beyond the Active vs. Passive Audience Theory Debate in Television Studies
9. Jonathan Corpus Ong and Ranjana Das: Two Concepts from Television Audience Research in Times of Datafication and Disinformation: Looking Back to Look Forward
10. Jerome Bourdon and Cecile Meadel: Globalizing the Peoplemetered Audience
11. Jeanette Steemers and Anna Potter: Transforming Markets for Children's Television Industries
12. Andy Ruddock: Understanding Audiences: Television Publics as "Cultural Indicators"
13. Esther Milne and Aneta Podkalicka: Grand Designs and The Block: Audience Engagement and Modes of Consumption Through Lifestyle Reality TV in Australia
14. Annette Hill: Engaging with Reality Television
Part III. Information, Programs and Spectacle
15. Esther Hamburger: Transnational Mediation, Telenovela and Series
16. Susan Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon: Outback Noir and Megashifts in the Global TV Crime Landscape
17. David Rowe: Global Sport Television: Seamless Flows and Sticking Points
18. Asha Nadkarni: Neoliberal Multiculturalism, Outsourced
19. Ousmane K. Power-Greene: Roots: Here and There, Then and Now
20. Ayanna Dozier: The Music Video's Counter-Poetics of Rhythm: Black Cultural Production in Lemonade
21. Ergin Bulut and Nurcin Ileri: Screening Right-Wing Populism in "New Turkey": Neo-Ottomanism, Historical Dramas and the Case of Payitaht Abdulhamid
22. Pawan Singh: Transnational Screen Navigations: Priyanka Chopra's Televisual Mobility in Hollywood
23. Douglas Kellner: Media Spectacle and Donald Trump's American Horror Show
Part IV. Cultures and Communities
24. Graeme Turner: TV Citizenship
25. Alexander Dhoest: Televisual Identities: The Case of Flemish TV Drama
26. Ana-Christina Ramon and Darnell Hunt: The Future is Now: Evolving Technology, Shifting Demographics, and Diverse TV Content
27. Frederic Chaume: Localizing Media Contents: Technological Shifts, Global and Social Differences, and Activism in Audiovisual Translation
28. Nomusa Makhubu: Curating Life, Staging Art: Modernisms and the Art Practices of Television
29. Divya McMillin: In the Big League: Television and Gaming in India
30. Ruoyun Bai: Refashioning Chinese Television Through Digital Fun
Part V. Systems, Structures and Industries
31. Jean K. Chalaby: Understanding Medial Globalization: A Global Value Chain Analysis
32. Aniko Imre: The Other Kind of Cold War TV (Not So Different After All)
33. Joe F. Khalil: Arab Television Industries: Enduring Players and Emerging Alternatives
34. Guillermo Mastrini and Maria Trinidad Garcia Leiva: Structural Changes in the Ibero-American TV Market: Concentration and Convergence Against Diversity?
35. Lyombe Eko: African Television in the Age of Globalization, Digitization, and Media Convergence
36. Ying Zhu: TV China: Control and Expansion
37. Ece Algan: Tactics of the Industry Against the Strategies of the Government: The Transnationalization of Turkey's Television Industry
38. Ruth Teer-Tomaselli: South African Television Moves into the Global Age
40. Martin Fredriksson: Pirate Utopia Revisited
41. Ramon Lobato: Evolving Practices of Informal Distribution in Internet Television
42. Aymar Jean Christian: Off the Line: Expanding Creativity in the Production and Distribution of Web Series
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Young Men;Television Stations;new media;Nordic Noir;streaming services;Television Systems;media studies;Pay Tv Service;digital technologies;Tv Industry;global tv;Reality Tv;television studies;Tv Format;audiences;Reality Tv Show;content;Tv Set;culture;Tv Market;handbook;Tv Content;TV;Pay Tv Channel;Internet;Reality Tv Format;media;Tv Drama;television;Tv Station;theories;Tv Study;institutions;Socialist Tv;social media entertainment;Reality Tv Program;objectless television;Tv Production;West Germany;Tv Channel;Mindy Kaling;Tv Platform;Smart Phones
Part I. Objects and Ideas
1. John Hartley: What is Television? -A Guide for Knowing Subjects
2. Timothy Havens: What Was Television?: The Global and the Local
3. Purnima Mankekar: Objectless Television
4. Stuart Cunningham and David Craig: Global Social Media Entertainment
5. Jorge A. Gonzalez: Symbolic Ecologies: Between Technologies, Screens and Society
6. Lothar Mikos: Transnational Television Culture
7. Toby Miller: Future Perfect TV -And TV Studies
Part II. Audiences
8. Shanti Kumar: The Affective Audience: Beyond the Active vs. Passive Audience Theory Debate in Television Studies
9. Jonathan Corpus Ong and Ranjana Das: Two Concepts from Television Audience Research in Times of Datafication and Disinformation: Looking Back to Look Forward
10. Jerome Bourdon and Cecile Meadel: Globalizing the Peoplemetered Audience
11. Jeanette Steemers and Anna Potter: Transforming Markets for Children's Television Industries
12. Andy Ruddock: Understanding Audiences: Television Publics as "Cultural Indicators"
13. Esther Milne and Aneta Podkalicka: Grand Designs and The Block: Audience Engagement and Modes of Consumption Through Lifestyle Reality TV in Australia
14. Annette Hill: Engaging with Reality Television
Part III. Information, Programs and Spectacle
15. Esther Hamburger: Transnational Mediation, Telenovela and Series
16. Susan Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon: Outback Noir and Megashifts in the Global TV Crime Landscape
17. David Rowe: Global Sport Television: Seamless Flows and Sticking Points
18. Asha Nadkarni: Neoliberal Multiculturalism, Outsourced
19. Ousmane K. Power-Greene: Roots: Here and There, Then and Now
20. Ayanna Dozier: The Music Video's Counter-Poetics of Rhythm: Black Cultural Production in Lemonade
21. Ergin Bulut and Nurcin Ileri: Screening Right-Wing Populism in "New Turkey": Neo-Ottomanism, Historical Dramas and the Case of Payitaht Abdulhamid
22. Pawan Singh: Transnational Screen Navigations: Priyanka Chopra's Televisual Mobility in Hollywood
23. Douglas Kellner: Media Spectacle and Donald Trump's American Horror Show
Part IV. Cultures and Communities
24. Graeme Turner: TV Citizenship
25. Alexander Dhoest: Televisual Identities: The Case of Flemish TV Drama
26. Ana-Christina Ramon and Darnell Hunt: The Future is Now: Evolving Technology, Shifting Demographics, and Diverse TV Content
27. Frederic Chaume: Localizing Media Contents: Technological Shifts, Global and Social Differences, and Activism in Audiovisual Translation
28. Nomusa Makhubu: Curating Life, Staging Art: Modernisms and the Art Practices of Television
29. Divya McMillin: In the Big League: Television and Gaming in India
30. Ruoyun Bai: Refashioning Chinese Television Through Digital Fun
Part V. Systems, Structures and Industries
31. Jean K. Chalaby: Understanding Medial Globalization: A Global Value Chain Analysis
32. Aniko Imre: The Other Kind of Cold War TV (Not So Different After All)
33. Joe F. Khalil: Arab Television Industries: Enduring Players and Emerging Alternatives
34. Guillermo Mastrini and Maria Trinidad Garcia Leiva: Structural Changes in the Ibero-American TV Market: Concentration and Convergence Against Diversity?
35. Lyombe Eko: African Television in the Age of Globalization, Digitization, and Media Convergence
36. Ying Zhu: TV China: Control and Expansion
37. Ece Algan: Tactics of the Industry Against the Strategies of the Government: The Transnationalization of Turkey's Television Industry
38. Ruth Teer-Tomaselli: South African Television Moves into the Global Age
40. Martin Fredriksson: Pirate Utopia Revisited
41. Ramon Lobato: Evolving Practices of Informal Distribution in Internet Television
42. Aymar Jean Christian: Off the Line: Expanding Creativity in the Production and Distribution of Web Series
1. John Hartley: What is Television? -A Guide for Knowing Subjects
2. Timothy Havens: What Was Television?: The Global and the Local
3. Purnima Mankekar: Objectless Television
4. Stuart Cunningham and David Craig: Global Social Media Entertainment
5. Jorge A. Gonzalez: Symbolic Ecologies: Between Technologies, Screens and Society
6. Lothar Mikos: Transnational Television Culture
7. Toby Miller: Future Perfect TV -And TV Studies
Part II. Audiences
8. Shanti Kumar: The Affective Audience: Beyond the Active vs. Passive Audience Theory Debate in Television Studies
9. Jonathan Corpus Ong and Ranjana Das: Two Concepts from Television Audience Research in Times of Datafication and Disinformation: Looking Back to Look Forward
10. Jerome Bourdon and Cecile Meadel: Globalizing the Peoplemetered Audience
11. Jeanette Steemers and Anna Potter: Transforming Markets for Children's Television Industries
12. Andy Ruddock: Understanding Audiences: Television Publics as "Cultural Indicators"
13. Esther Milne and Aneta Podkalicka: Grand Designs and The Block: Audience Engagement and Modes of Consumption Through Lifestyle Reality TV in Australia
14. Annette Hill: Engaging with Reality Television
Part III. Information, Programs and Spectacle
15. Esther Hamburger: Transnational Mediation, Telenovela and Series
16. Susan Turnbull and Marion McCutcheon: Outback Noir and Megashifts in the Global TV Crime Landscape
17. David Rowe: Global Sport Television: Seamless Flows and Sticking Points
18. Asha Nadkarni: Neoliberal Multiculturalism, Outsourced
19. Ousmane K. Power-Greene: Roots: Here and There, Then and Now
20. Ayanna Dozier: The Music Video's Counter-Poetics of Rhythm: Black Cultural Production in Lemonade
21. Ergin Bulut and Nurcin Ileri: Screening Right-Wing Populism in "New Turkey": Neo-Ottomanism, Historical Dramas and the Case of Payitaht Abdulhamid
22. Pawan Singh: Transnational Screen Navigations: Priyanka Chopra's Televisual Mobility in Hollywood
23. Douglas Kellner: Media Spectacle and Donald Trump's American Horror Show
Part IV. Cultures and Communities
24. Graeme Turner: TV Citizenship
25. Alexander Dhoest: Televisual Identities: The Case of Flemish TV Drama
26. Ana-Christina Ramon and Darnell Hunt: The Future is Now: Evolving Technology, Shifting Demographics, and Diverse TV Content
27. Frederic Chaume: Localizing Media Contents: Technological Shifts, Global and Social Differences, and Activism in Audiovisual Translation
28. Nomusa Makhubu: Curating Life, Staging Art: Modernisms and the Art Practices of Television
29. Divya McMillin: In the Big League: Television and Gaming in India
30. Ruoyun Bai: Refashioning Chinese Television Through Digital Fun
Part V. Systems, Structures and Industries
31. Jean K. Chalaby: Understanding Medial Globalization: A Global Value Chain Analysis
32. Aniko Imre: The Other Kind of Cold War TV (Not So Different After All)
33. Joe F. Khalil: Arab Television Industries: Enduring Players and Emerging Alternatives
34. Guillermo Mastrini and Maria Trinidad Garcia Leiva: Structural Changes in the Ibero-American TV Market: Concentration and Convergence Against Diversity?
35. Lyombe Eko: African Television in the Age of Globalization, Digitization, and Media Convergence
36. Ying Zhu: TV China: Control and Expansion
37. Ece Algan: Tactics of the Industry Against the Strategies of the Government: The Transnationalization of Turkey's Television Industry
38. Ruth Teer-Tomaselli: South African Television Moves into the Global Age
40. Martin Fredriksson: Pirate Utopia Revisited
41. Ramon Lobato: Evolving Practices of Informal Distribution in Internet Television
42. Aymar Jean Christian: Off the Line: Expanding Creativity in the Production and Distribution of Web Series
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Television Stations;new media;Nordic Noir;streaming services;Television Systems;media studies;Pay Tv Service;digital technologies;Tv Industry;global tv;Reality Tv;television studies;Tv Format;audiences;Reality Tv Show;content;Tv Set;culture;Tv Market;handbook;Tv Content;TV;Pay Tv Channel;Internet;Reality Tv Format;media;Tv Drama;television;Tv Station;theories;Tv Study;institutions;Socialist Tv;social media entertainment;Reality Tv Program;objectless television;Tv Production;West Germany;Tv Channel;Mindy Kaling;Tv Platform;Smart Phones