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Mapping the Field 2.0 (Terranova, “Cyberculture and New Media" (Li, J…
Mapping the Field 2.0
Terranova, “Cyberculture and New Media"
Jones, “New Media Producing New Labor”
Ellcessor, “The Net Experience”
Li, J. (2016), “China: The Techno-Politics of the Wall,” Geoblocking and Global Video Culture: Theory on Demand #18 (Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures). pp. 110-120.
Keane, “How Chinese Television Found Its Way Out of the Box”
Jenkins, “Convergence Culture
Jenkins, Ford, and Green, “Spreadable Media”
Stein, “Tumblr Fan Aesthetics”
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Andrejevic, “Television Without Pity
Powers, “Building Buzz and Episodes with Bite-Sized Content”
O’Neill, “Channel 4’s Youth Audiences, Unofficial Archives, and the Promotion of Second-Screen Viewing”
Holt and Vonderau, “Where the Internet Lives” Data Centers as Cloud Infrastructure”
Andrejevic, M. (2014), “Big data, big questions: The big data divide
Vonderau, “The Politics of Content Aggregation
Arsenault, “The Datafication of Media: Big Data and the Media Industries”
Crary, Jonathan (2014) 24/7: Late Capitalism and the Ends of Sleep (New York:Verso). Cultural studies, third shift labor
Bennett and Strange, “The BBC’s Second-Shift Aesthetics”
Marx, “Storage Wars: Clouds, Cyberlockers, and Media Piracy in the Digital Economy
Wrather, “Making ‘Maximum Fun’ for fans: Examining Podcast Listener Participation Online”
Cohn, “My TiVo Thinks I’m Gay”
Mittell, “Wiki fandom and the case of Lostpedia”
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Politics: Labor, Access in New Media Spaces