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Negotiating the Researcher: Interstitial, Appropriated, and Digital Identities in Media Production Ethnography

Negotiating the Researcher: Interstitial, Appropriated, and Digital Identities in Media Production Ethnography

Brian Ekdale

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 7-26

Ethnography and the Field in Media(ted) Studies: A Practice Theory Approach

Ethnography and the Field in Media(ted) Studies: A Practice Theory Approach

Edgar Cruz and Elisenda Ardèvol

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 27-46

Situating Liquid Media Use: Challenges for Media Ethnography

Situating Liquid Media Use: Challenges for Media Ethnography

Ike Picone

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 47-70

The Ethnographic Moment: Event and Debate in Mediatized Fieldwork

The Ethnographic Moment: Event and Debate in Mediatized Fieldwork

Britta Ohm

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 71-96

‘Ethnography as Negotiated Lived Experience’: Researching the Fluid and Multi-sited Uses of Digital Technologies in Journalism Practice

‘Ethnography as Negotiated Lived Experience’: Researching the Fluid and Multi-sited Uses of Digital Technologies in Journalism Practice

Hayes Mabweazara

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 97-120

Also a part of:

Collection: Journalism and the Digital Challenge

Linking Internet Texts and Practices: Challenges and Opportunities of Interdisciplinarity in an Ethnographically Inspired Study of ‘Local Content’

Linking Internet Texts and Practices: Challenges and Opportunities of Interdisciplinarity in an Ethnographically Inspired Study of ‘Local Content’

Tori Holmes

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 121-142

Too Much or Not Enough? Competition Law and Television Broadcasting Regulation in the United Kingdom

Too Much or Not Enough? Competition Law and Television Broadcasting Regulation in the United Kingdom

Paul Smith

2013-12-01 Volume 9 • Issue 3 • 2013 • 143-164

Also a part of:

Collection: Television Studies

Editorial

Editorial

Maha Taki

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 1-2

Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world

Internet activism and the Egyptian uprisings: transforming online dissent into the offline world

Tim Eaton

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 3-24

Also a part of:

Collection: Media and Communication in Africa

The ‘Kill Switch’ as ‘Suicide Switch’: Mobilizing Side Effects of Mubarak’s Communication Blackout

The ‘Kill Switch’ as ‘Suicide Switch’: Mobilizing Side Effects of Mubarak’s Communication Blackout

Paolo Gerbaudo

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 25-46

From Arab Street to Social Movements: Re-theorizing Collective Action and the Role of Social Media in the Arab Spring

From Arab Street to Social Movements: Re-theorizing Collective Action and the Role of Social Media in the Arab Spring

Mohamed Ben Moussa

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 47-68

Social Media, Surveillance and Social Control in the Bahrain Uprising

Social Media, Surveillance and Social Control in the Bahrain Uprising

Marc Owen Jones

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 69-92

Is it Possible to Understand the Syrian Revolution through the Prism of Social Media?

Is it Possible to Understand the Syrian Revolution through the Prism of Social Media?

Juliette Harkin

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 93-112

Social Media and the Syrian Revolution

Social Media and the Syrian Revolution

Hussein Ghrer

2013-04-01 Volume 9 • Issue 2 • 2013 • 113-122

Editorial

Editorial

Philip Lin

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 1-3

Game Studies’ Material Turn

Game Studies’ Material Turn

Darshana Jayemane

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 5-25

We Used to Win, We Used to Lose, We Used to Play: Simulacra, Hypo-Ludicity and the Lost Art of Losing

We Used to Win, We Used to Lose, We Used to Play: Simulacra, Hypo-Ludicity and the Lost Art of Losing

Steven Conway

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 27-46

The System and Self-Reference of The App Economy: the Case of Angry Birds

The System and Self-Reference of The App Economy: the Case of Angry Birds

Chih-Wen Cheng

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 47-66

Talking to Gaymers: Questioning Identity, Community and Media Representation

Talking to Gaymers: Questioning Identity, Community and Media Representation

Adrienne Shaw

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 67-89

Player Experience: Articulating Suspense as a Configurative Encounter

Player Experience: Articulating Suspense as a Configurative Encounter

Gareth Schott

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 91-106

Identification and Categorization of Digital Game Experiences: A Qualitative Study Integrating Theoretical Insights and Player Perspectives

Identification and Categorization of Digital Game Experiences: A Qualitative Study Integrating Theoretical Insights and Player Perspectives

Wijnand IJsselsteijn

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 107-129

The Game Generation and Its Leisure Capital: A Study in The Taiwan Social Context

The Game Generation and Its Leisure Capital: A Study in The Taiwan Social Context

Yu Pei Chang

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 131-151

Email Interviews in Player Research: The Case of The Sims 2 Skinners

Email Interviews in Player Research: The Case of The Sims 2 Skinners

Hanna Wirman

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 153-170

Book Review: Noise Channels: Glitch And Error In Digital Culture Peter Krapp Minneapolis: University Of Minnesota Press, 2011, isbn 978-0-81-667625-5

Book Review: Noise Channels: Glitch And Error In Digital Culture Peter Krapp Minneapolis: University Of Minnesota Press, 2011, isbn 978-0-81-667625-5

Dale Leorke

2012-10-01 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2012 • 171-178

Editorial

Editorial

Kristin Skoog

2011-12-01 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2011 • 1-5