New media worlds challenges for convergence

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adam_text Brief Contents Guided Tour xv Contributors xix Acknowledgments xxi Introduction xxiii PART ONE DIGITISATION AND CONVERGENCE 1 1 Technological Determinism and Mobile Privatisation 5 JIM MCGUIGAN 2 New Media Worlds? Challenges for Convergence 19 VIRGINIA NIGHTINGALE 3 New Media: The Policy Agenda 31 TIM DWYER 4 The Contrary Pulls of Digital Media: Radio Listener Networks in the Era of Mobile Communications Media 60 JACKIE COOK PART TWO ACTIVISM HI 5 Indigenous People and the Communication Rights Agenda: A Global Perspective HI JUAN FRANCISCO SALAZAR 6 Disability and Online Culture 103 GERARD GOGGIN AND CHRISTOPHER NEWELL 7 Crisis and Internet Networks 118 ULLAMAIJA KIVIKURU 8 Surfing Against the Tide: The Use of New Media Technologies for Social Activism in South Africa 132 HERMAN WASSERMAN 9 Participation, Play and Socialising in New Media Environments 141 GUNN ENLI AND TRINE SYVERTSEN iii 10 Creativity, Collaboration and New Media Innovation in a Community Context 163 ELAINE LALLY 11 Community Media and the Public Sphere in Australia 178 JACQUI EWART, SUSAN FORDE, KERRIE FOXWELL AND MICHAEL MEADOWS PART THREE ACCESS 195 12 Access Denied : Arguments about Equality and Access to New Media in the Information Society 199 STEPHEN LAX 13 Participation, Access and Interaction: Changing Perspectives 214 NICO CARPENTIER 14 Universal Access in South Africa: Broadening Communication or Building Infrastructure? 231 SIMON BURTON AND ANTON VAN DER HOVEN 15 Dimensions in Media Diversity 246 TIM DWYER 16 On Fair Terms: Public Participation in Communications Regulation in Australia 265 DEREK WILDING PART FOUR PARTICIPATION 287 17 Emergence, Search and Social Networking 291 VIRGINIA NIGHTINGALE 18 Just Do It:The Brand as New Media Object 308 CELIA LURY 19 Digital Technologies and Moral Economies 325 GRAHAM MURDOCK Glossary 344 Index 353 iv Extended Contents Guided Tour xv Contributors xix Acknowledgments xxi Introduction xxiii PART ONE DIGITISATION AND CONVERGENCE 1 1 Technological Determinism and Mobile Privatisation 5 JIM MCGUIGAN Chapter overview 5 Key terms 5 Issues 5 Technological determinism 6 Mobile privatisation /1 Mobility 13 Conclusion 15 Chapter summary 16 Tutorial questions 16 Recommended reading 16 Websites 17 References / 7 2 New Media Worlds? Challenges for Convergence 19 VIRGINIA NIGHTINGALE Chapter overview 19 Key terms 19 Issues 19 Digitisation and convergence 20 The future of traditional media 21 Content—its use and misuse 26 Content concepts versus texts 28 Content as brand 30 Networked individuals and the consumer audience 31 Conclusion 33 Chapter summary 34 Tutorial questions 34 Recommended Reading 35 Websites 35 References 35 New Media: The Policy Agenda 31 TIM DWYER Chapter overview 31 Key terms 31 Issues 31 Introduction 38 Key transformations in communications media industries 40 New media ICT developments and practices 43 Content-on-demand 44 New business models 46 User-generated content 41 Recycling genres 48 News and information 49 New mass delivery systems and civic discourses 50 Responses by media policy makers in the public interest 5i Internet governance: Access, use and coordination 52 Net neutrality debates 53 Conclusion 55 Chapter summary 5$ Tutorial questions ^ Recommended reading 56 Websites 56 References ^ The Contrary Pulls of Digital Media: Radio Listener Networks in the Era of Mobile Communications Media 60 JACKIE COOK Chapter overview 60 Key terms 60 Issues 60 Introduction 61 Radio as an audio-communications technology 62 Finding successful applications for radio s wireless transmission 64 Radio s moments: The social and economic forces driving its development as an industry 65 American commercial radio networks 65 Early innovations from UK national radio networks 66 Radio learns to speak to its audience-of-one 67 Singapore goes DABcasting: Digital Audio Broadcasting as a solution for radio industries 69 Web streaming: Radio from anywhere to everywhere 10 Podcasting: Radio that waits 12 Continuity or a new beginning? 14 Conclusion 14 Chapter summary 15 Tutorial questions 75 Recommended reading 16 Websites 16 References 16 PART ONE SUMMARY 18 PART TWO ACTIVISM 81 5 Indigenous People and the Communication Rights Agenda: A Global Perspective 81 JUAN FRANCISCO SALAZAR Chapter overview 81 Key terms 81 Issues 81 Introduction 88 Brief history of the communication rights agenda 90 Communication rights and Indigenous Peoples in the Information Society 92 Conclusion 99 Chapter summary 100 Tutorial questions WO Recommended reading 101 Websites 101 6 Disability and Online Culture 103 GERARD GOGGIN AND CHRISTOPHER NEWELL Chapter overview 103 Key terms 103 Issues 103 It s not natural!: Technology and disability 104 Shaping disability in computers, software and their networks 106 When blogging meets disability 109 Mobile disabilities HO Conclusion 113 Chapter summary 114 Tutorial questions H5 Recommended reading H5 Websites H5 References H 6 7 Crisis and Internet Networks H8 ULLAMAIJA KIVIKURU Chapter overview H8 Key terms H8 Issues 118 Introduction 119 Reporting the tsunami 122 Global communities? 126 Conclusion ^27 Chapter summary 12$ Tutorial questions 129 Recommended reading 129 Websites 129 References 130 8 Surfing Against the Tide: The Use of New Media Technologies for Social Activism in South Africa 132 HERMAN WASSERMAN Chapter overview 132 Key terms 132 Issues 132 Introduction: Using new media for social activism 133 The speed of communication 138 Decreased costs for the end-user 139 The possibility of integrating different media forms 140 The possibility of interactivity and use of databases 141 Conclusion 142 Chapter summary 143 Tutorial questions 143 Recommended reading 143 Websites 144 References 144 9 Participation, Play and Socialising in New Media Environments 141 GUNN ENLI AND TRINE SYVERTSEN Chapter overview 141 Key terms 141 Issues 141 Introduction 14H Audience involvement: Understanding the trend 149 Participation in cross-platform activities 151 Media activity as participation, play and socialising 153 Participation 154 Play 155 Socialising 151 Conclusion 151 Chapter summary 159 Tutorial questions 159 Recommended reading 159 Websites 160 References 160 1O Creativity, Collaboration and New Media Innovation in a Community Context 163 ELAINE LALLY Chapter overview 163 Key terms 163 Issues 163 Introduction 164 Community development through creativity 165 New media 767 Creative community 168 ICE 169 SWITCH 169 Darkness over Paradise 171 Originate 171 Digital storytelling 172 Remembering Minto 173 Conclusion 174 Chapter summary ^75 Tutorial questions ^75 Recommended reading ?75 Websites J76 References ?7 5 11 Community Media and the Public Sphere in Australia 178 JACQUI EWART, SUSAN FORDE, KERRIE FOXWELL AND MICHAEL MEADOWS Chapter overview 178 Key terms I78 Issues 1 78 Introduction 1 ° Community broadcasting in Australia: An overview 180 The research 18* Community broadcasting and the new media technologies environment 182 Audience-producer relationships 18* The public sphere 18$ News and information 18° Connecting communities and building community networks 188 Conclusion 19 Chapter summary 190 Tutorial questions 190 Recommended reading 191 Websites 191 References 191 PART TWO SUMMARY 193 PART THREE ACCESS i95 12 Access Denied : Arguments about Equality and Access to New Media in the Information Society 199 STEPHEN LAX Chapter overview 199 Key terms 199 Issues 199 Introduction 200 The digital divide 201 An information society 204 A knowledge economy 206 A meritocratic society? 208 Conclusion 211 Chapter summary 211 Tutorial questions 211 Recommended reading 211 Websites 212 References 212 13 Participation, Access and Interaction: Changing Perspectives 214 NICO CARPENTIER Chapter overview 214 Key terms 214 Issues 214 Introduction 215 Access and participation in traditional media theory 215 Communication as a human right 216 Access in new media theory 218 Adding interaction and interactivity to the debate 220 Participation in new media theory 222 The Access, Interaction and Participation (AIP) Model 224 Conclusion 226 Chapter summary 221 Tutorial questions 221 Recommended reading 228 Websites 228 References 228 Universal Access in South Africa: Broadening Communication or Building Infrastructure? 231 SIMON BURTON AND ANTON VAN DER HOVEN Chapter overview 231 Key terms 231 Issues 231 Communication in the new South Africa 232 Discussion and analysis 239 Conclusion 242 Chapter summary 243 Tutorial questions 243 Recommended reading 244 Websites 244 References 244 15 Dimensions in Media Diversity 246 TIM DWYER Chapter overview 246 Key terms 246 Issues 246 Introduction 241 Media diversities 249 Conflating content choice with diversity of viewpoints 251 Structural diversity versus content choice 252 Plurality of owners equals diversity of viewpoints? 253 Does structural diversity matter? 255 Multiculturalism, cultural diversity and commercial TV 257 Conclusion 260 Chapter summary 261 Tutorial questions 261 Recommended reading 261 Websites 261 References 262 16 On Fair Terms: Public Participation in Communications Regulation in Australia 265 DEREK WILDING Chapter overview 265 Key terms 265 Issues 265 Introduction 266 Legal framework 266 Categories of communications service 267 Self-regulation in communications and media 269 Consumer consultation in self-regulation—the community portals 272 The ACIF committee is formed 274 Drafting the code 275 Registration by the ACA and commencement of the code 275 Assessment of consumer participation 277 Conclusion 279 Chapter summary 280 Tutorial questions 280 Recommended reading 280 Websites 280 References 281 PART THREE SUMMARY 284 PART FOUR PARTICIPATION 281 17 Emergence, Search and Social Networking 29] VIRGINIA NIGHTINGALE Chapter overview 291 Key terms 291 Issues 291 Introduction 292 The next Web 295 The importance of search 296 Google 297 Varieties of search 299 Networked individualism 302 Conclusion 304 Chapter summary 305 Tutorial questions 3()5 Recommended reading 305 Websites 306 References 306 18 Just Do ft: The Brand as New Media Object 308 CELIA LURY Chapter overview 308 Key terms 308 Issues 308 A media theory of the economy 309 The multi-layered character of the brand 313 Brands and communication media—two-way mirrors 313 The loop as control structure for both media and brands 314 Interfaces for interactivity—but not interaction 315 The flow of brand culture 316 Conclusion 320 Chapter summary 322 Tutorial questions 322 Recommended reading 322 Websites 323 References 323 19 Digital Technologies and Moral Economies 325 GRAHAM MURDOCK Chapter overview 325 Key terms 325 Issues 325 Introduction —Second lives 326 Moral economies 328 Commodities 328 Public goods 329 Gift economies 329 Widening the net: Web 2.0 330 Contested connections 331 Corporate captures 331 Institutions without walls 333 Creative collaborations 334 Constructing the digital commons 336 Conclusion 337 Chapter summary 331 Tutorial questions 331 Recommended reading 338 Websites 338 References 338 PART FOUR SUMMARY 340 Afterword 342 Glossary 344 Index 353
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