9780745660196-0745660193-YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture (Digital Media and Society)

YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture (Digital Media and Society)

ISBN-13: 9780745660196
ISBN-10: 0745660193
Edition: 2
Author: Jean Burgess, Joshua Green
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Polity
Format: Paperback 180 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780745660196
ISBN-10: 0745660193
Edition: 2
Author: Jean Burgess, Joshua Green
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Polity
Format: Paperback 180 pages

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YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture (Digital Media and Society) (ISBN-13: 9780745660196 and ISBN-10: 0745660193), written by authors Jean Burgess, Joshua Green, was published by Polity in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other User Generated Content (Web Development & Design) books. You can easily purchase or rent YouTube: Online Video and Participatory Culture (Digital Media and Society) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used User Generated Content books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.88.

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Since launching as a website for everyday video-sharing in 2005, YouTube has become one of the world’s most powerful digital media platforms. Originally published in 2009 when YouTube was only four years old, this book was the first to systematically investigate its cultural impacts and politics, highlighting the productive tensions between its amateur community rhetoric and its commercial media logics.

Since then, YouTube has grown as a platform and matured as a company. Its business model is built on coordinating the interests of and extracting value from its content creators, audiences, advertisers and media partners, in a commercial setting where YouTube now competes with other powerful social media and streaming television platforms. Meanwhile, YouTube’s diverse communities of content creators, who developed the platform’s most distinctive cultural forms and genres, have strong ideas and interests of their own.

While preserving the original edition’s forensic analysis of YouTube’s early popular culture and uses, this fully revised and updated edition weaves fresh examples, updated theoretical perspectives and comparative historical insights throughout each of its six chapters. Burgess and Green show how, over its more than a decade of existence, YouTube’s dual logics of commerciality and community have persisted, generating new genres of popular culture, new professional identities and business models for the media industries, and giving rise to ongoing platform governance challenges.

The book is essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary and future implications of digital media platforms and will be particularly valuable for students and scholars in media, communication and cultural studies.

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