Some interesting papers on contemporary entertainment
The upcoming London conference, Television Studies Goes Digital, has a few interesting papers:
User-Generated Content/Producer-Generated Consumption: How Outsourcing, Crowd-sourcing, and Industrial Identity Theory Fuel Digital TV
John T. Caldwell, UCLADislocated Screens: The Place of Television in a Mobile Digital Culture
William Boddy, Baruch College, City University of New YorkJoined up thinking for the digital age: Little Kids TV in a multiplatform world
Jeanette Steemers and James Walters, Westminster UniversityThe possibilities of a digital aesthetic
Dr. Karen Lury, University of GlasgowThe Long and the Short of Convergence Aesthetics
Max Dawson, Northwestern UniversityThe Days of Commissioning Programmes are over : The BBCs Bundled Project
Niki Strange, University of SussexFrom Viewer to Participant
Lizzie Jackson, BBCDigital Television and audience research: a sociological approach to capturing user flows.
Helen Wood, De Montfort University
The number of papers that address the use of multiple media platforms rather than just ‘digital television’ attests to the inappropriateness of defining a media conference by a single media type. Television hasn’t just gone digital, it has gone to the web, mobile, books and so on.
Check it out: https://www.digitaltvstudies.org.uk/