Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences

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Autor(a) principal: Ganito, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Burnay, Catarina Duff, Ferreira, Cátia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/17299
Resumo: Digital technologies are transforming audiences and media practices. In a context of serialization this paper wants to make the case for television series as much of the attention from the industry and the academy is drawn by music and cinema neglecting the effects on television viewing. Lawrence Lessig has proposed “remix” as one of the main outcomes of social and cultural practices enabled by new technologies that allow for easy production and sharing. Henry Jenkins talks of a "convergence culture" and many other authors refer a participatory turn. But this surge of creativity and participation poses new challenges to the industry and to the study of audiences. With the surge of transmediality and new platforms such as mobile phones and tablets, as well as enabling tools for massified DYI, the experience of television series consumption has been completely changed. This is particularly notable in youth audiences where television is still pervasive but networked media practices are gaining ground, namely a serialized participation culture characterized by immediacy, anticipation, control, emotional affordance and freedom. Based in a mixed methodology, composed of a quantitative online survey and a qualitative focus group approach, this paper will offer a case study of Portuguese College students’ serialized participatory culture regarding television series.
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title Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
spellingShingle Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
Ganito, Carla
Audiences
Participation
Serialization
Youth Culture
Television series
title_short Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
title_full Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
title_fullStr Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
title_full_unstemmed Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
title_sort Serialized participatory culture: the digital transformation of youth audiences
author Ganito, Carla
author_facet Ganito, Carla
Burnay, Catarina Duff
Ferreira, Cátia
author_role author
author2 Burnay, Catarina Duff
Ferreira, Cátia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ganito, Carla
Burnay, Catarina Duff
Ferreira, Cátia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Audiences
Participation
Serialization
Youth Culture
Television series
topic Audiences
Participation
Serialization
Youth Culture
Television series
description Digital technologies are transforming audiences and media practices. In a context of serialization this paper wants to make the case for television series as much of the attention from the industry and the academy is drawn by music and cinema neglecting the effects on television viewing. Lawrence Lessig has proposed “remix” as one of the main outcomes of social and cultural practices enabled by new technologies that allow for easy production and sharing. Henry Jenkins talks of a "convergence culture" and many other authors refer a participatory turn. But this surge of creativity and participation poses new challenges to the industry and to the study of audiences. With the surge of transmediality and new platforms such as mobile phones and tablets, as well as enabling tools for massified DYI, the experience of television series consumption has been completely changed. This is particularly notable in youth audiences where television is still pervasive but networked media practices are gaining ground, namely a serialized participation culture characterized by immediacy, anticipation, control, emotional affordance and freedom. Based in a mixed methodology, composed of a quantitative online survey and a qualitative focus group approach, this paper will offer a case study of Portuguese College students’ serialized participatory culture regarding television series.
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