Convergence Culture
Optimistic
Critical
Jenkins, Convergence Culture, 2006.
Lévy, Collective Intelligence, 1999.
Contributing nuances
Katz, The End of Television? 2009.
Sarnoff, Possible Social Effects of Television, 1941. (Maybe too old of a source?
McChesney, Rich Media, Poor Democracy, year?
Seldes, Public Entertainment and the Subversion of Ethical Standards, 1966.
Newman, Free TV, 2012.
Green and Jenkins, The moral economy of Web 2.0, 2009.
Bjarkman, To have and to hold, 2004.
Crawford, Fictitious Capital, year?
Burroughs and Rugg, Extending the broadcast, 2014.
Not within Media academia?
Hutchins, 2011.
Smith, Evans and Iosifidis, The next big match, 2016.
Michalis, Platform Power and Policy, 2019.
Langley and Leyshon, Platform capitalism, 2017. (Finance sector?)
Horkheimer and Adorno, The culture industry, 2006.
Jameson, Postmodernism, 1993.
Ash, The Age of Disruption, 2020.
Madeley, Transnational convergence culture, 2015.
Lawson-Borders, Integrating new media and old media, 2003.
Huang et al., Facing the challenges of convergence, 2006.
Schiller, Power under pressure, 2011.
Herman, Manufacturing consent, 2002.
Staab and Nachtwey, Market and labour control in digital capitalism, 2016.
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Additional sources:
Additional Sources can be used:
Jenkins, Textual Poachers, 2016.
Bourdon, Jerome."Live television is still alive" 2000.
Raphael, Jackie, and Celia Lim. "Marvel media convergence". 2016
McChesney, Robert Waterman. Capitalism and Information Age. 1998
Newman. The Future of Mass Audience. 1991.
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Ross, Sharon Marie. Beyond the Box: Television and the Internet. 2008
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