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10/11/18

Media, diversity and globalisation in the digital age

Cádima, F. R. (2017). “Media, Diversidade e Globalização na Era Digital”, Janus.Net. Vol. 8, nº 2 (Novembro 2017-Abril 2018), pp. 88-100. Media, diversity and globalisation in the digital age

The issues of cultural diversity and the plurality of voices in the current digital and global environment are raising new challenges beyond those already identified in the context of migration from classical media to the internet galaxy. If, with traditional media, a closing logic under “the same” prevailed, with digital media we started to believe in the “apotheosis of the dream of diversity” (Curran, 2008). But the truth is that the elimination of the old filters of information and distribution does not seem to be happening. New “gatekeeping” surrounds human intervention, with current information dissemination systems having an algorithmic basis and artificial intelligence, biasing access to news and reducing space for cultural diversity or even censuring the plurality of voices and cultural expressions. Keywords: Media, Culture, Diversity, Globalisation, Digital.

06/11/16

Diversity in Entertainment

INCLUSION or INVISIBILITY? The Comprehensive Annenberg Report on Diversity in Entertainment (CARD).

The GLAAD - Where We Are on TV report analyzes the overall diversity of primetime scripted series regulars on broadcast networks and looks at the number of LGBTQ characters on cable networks and streaming services for the 2016-2017 TV season.

23/09/15

Digital ID

Peter Nagy e Bernadett Koles (2014), The digital transformation of human identity: Towards a conceptual model of virtual identity in virtual worlds, Convergence - The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, Vol. 20 (3): 276-292

Julia Knight and Alexis Weedon (2014), Identity and social media, Convergence 2014 20: 257.

Clare Sullivan (2011) Digital Identity: an emergent legal Concept. The role and legal nature of digital identity in commercial transactionsThe University of Adelaide.

Lisa J. Orchard and Chris Fullwood (2010) Current Perspectives on Personality and Internet Use. Social Science Computer Review 2010 28: 155

Thomas J. Holt (2010), Examining the Role of Technology in the Formation of Deviant Subcultures. Social Science Computer Review 2010 28: 466

Natasha Whiteman (2009), The De/Stabilization of Identity in Online Fan Communities. Convergence 2009; 15; 391-410.

Fred Dervin e Tanja Riikonen (2009) ‘Whatever I am, wherever I am, how does it matter?... why does it matter?’ egocasting in-between identities.

Fred Dervis e Yasmine Abbas (2009) Digital technologies of the self -Introduction.  http://www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/58537

Linda Duits and Pauline van Romondt Vis (2009) Girls make sense : Girls, celebrities and identities. European Journal of Cultural Studies 2009 12: 41.

David Buckingham (2008) (Ed.) Youth, Identity, and Digital Media. The MIT Press, 

David Buckingham (2008) «Introducing Identity». The MIT Press.


Patti M. Valkenburg (2008), Adolescents' Identity Experiments on the Internet Consequences for Social Competence and Self-Concept Unity. Communication Research, Vol. 35, No. 2, 208-231.

Mark Deuze et altri (2007) The Professional Identity of Gameworkers, Convergence 2007; 13; 335

Helen Kennedy (2006), Beyond anonymity, or future directions for internet identity. New Media & Society December 2006 vol. 8 no. 6 859-876. https://www.academia.edu/1994445/Beyond_anonymity_or_future_directions_for_internet_identity_research

Woo, Jisuk (2006) The right not to be identified: privacy and anonymity in the interactive media environment. new media & society, Vol 8(6):949–967

Ian M. Clothier (2005), Created Identities: Hybrid Cultures and the Internet. Convergence 2005; 11; 44
http://www.hz-journal.org/n11/clothier.html

Diversity

Minna Aslama (2009), «Participation as Position and Practice: Rethinking Media Diversity and Policy in the Web 2.0 Era», The Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University, NY, 19 p.
http://www.fordham.edu/images/undergraduate/communications/participation%20as%20position%20and%20practice.pdf

Philip M. Napoli (2008), «Diversity as an Emerging Principle of Internet Governance», The Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University, NY, 34 p.
http://www.fordham.edu/images/undergraduate/communications/diversity%20and%20internet%20governance.pdf

Tarlach McGonagle (2008) The Promotion of Cultural Diversity via New Media Technologies: An Introduction to the Challenges of Operationalisation. http://www.obs.coe.int/oea_publ/iris/iris_plus/iplus6_2008.pdf.en

Tim Gardam (2008), “The Purpose of Plurality”, in The Price of Plurality. Choice, Diversity and Broadcasting Institutions in the Digital Age. Edited by Tim Gardam and David A. L. Levy. http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/broadcast/reviews-investigations/psb-review/psbplurality.pdf

James Curran (2008), “Media Diversity and Democracy”, in The Price of Plurality. Choice, Diversity and Broadcasting Institutions in the Digital Age. Edited by Tim Gardam and David A. L. Levy. http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/broadcast/reviews-investigations/psb-review/psbplurality.pdf

Petros Iosifidis (2008), "Plurality of Public Service Provision: A European Dimension". in The Price of Plurality. Choice, Diversity and Broadcasting Institutions in the Digital Age. Edited by Tim Gardam and David A. L. Levy. http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/broadcast/reviews-investigations/psb-review/psbplurality.pdf

02/09/11


New media and journalism practice in Africa: An agenda for research

Chris Atton and Hayes Mabweazara
Journalism 2011;12 667-673
http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/12/6/667


Articles
Immediacy and openness in a digital Africa: Networked-convergent journalisms in Kenya
Okoth Fred Mudhai
Journalism 2011;12 674-691
http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/6/674

Between the newsroom and the pub: The mobile phone in the dynamics of everyday mainstream journalism practice in Zimbabwe
Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara
Journalism 2011;12 692-707
http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/6/692

Empowering the youth as citizen journalists: A South African experience
Guy Berger
Journalism 2011;12 708-726
http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/6/708

Journalists or activists? Self-identity in the Ethiopian diaspora online community
Terje S Skjerdal
Journalism 2011;12 727-744
http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/6/727

Blogging down a dictatorship: Human rights, citizen journalists and the right to communicate in Zimbabwe
Last Moyo
Journalism 2011;12 745-760
http://jou.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/12/6/745

09/04/11

Digital Media lecture series will bring prominent designers to Lisbon.

The UT Austin|Portugal program in digital media is pleased to announce a special Design and Computation Series for the spring - a unique opportunity to hear about some of the most interesting contemporary work in the digital media design field.

11-12 April
Yacov Sharir, University of Texas at Austin - Identity, the Post-Human Body & Digital Practices

18-20 April
Ernest Adams, The Designer's Notebook - The Future of Interactive Entertainment to 2050

11-18 May
Dan Olsen and Peter Hall, University of Texas at Austin - Mapping as Visual Inquiry

26-27 May
Anthony Brooks, Aalborg University - Designing for Fun through Creative Expression and Video Game Play: Interaction Design and Sensor-based Computation - The SoundScapes story

14/11/10

Youth, Identity, and Digital Media













Youth, Identity, and Digital Media. Edited by David Buckingham. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2008. Published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works Unported 3.0 license.

27/03/10

Egocasting in-between identities

‘Whatever I am, wherever I am, how does it matter?... why does it matter?’ egocasting in-between identities, Fred Dervin e Tanja Riikonen (University of Turku, Finland): « With the contemporary increased physical and virtual hypermobility, the emergence of“inbetween identities” and the number of intercultural narratives have increased immensely. This article is one of the first attempts to examine the construction of identities within the context of egocasting (i.e. broadcasting about one’s self) and intercultural inbetweenness through dialogism. Based on a linguistic dialogic and multivoiced approach to identification, we demonstrate how external voices (one’s own and those of others’) contribute to constructing selves and questioning them in episodes from three podcasts related to the topic of migration and identity.»

21/01/10

Participatory Journalism

Brian McNair, Journalism in the 21st century — evolution, not extinction, Journalism, Jun 2009; vol. 10: pp. 347 - 349.

Chris Atton, Why alternative journalism matters, Journalism 2009; 10; 283

Deborah Soun Chung, Profits and Perils: Online News Producers’ Perceptions of Interactivity and Uses of Interactive Features, Convergence, Feb 2007; vol. 13: pp. 43 - 61.

Einar Thorsen, Journalistic objectivity redefined? Wikinews and the neutral point of view, New Media Society 2008; 10; 935

Helena Sousa, Information Technologies, Social Change and the Future: The Case of Online Journalism in Portugal, European Journal of Communication, Sep 2006; vol. 21: pp. 373 - 387.

Luke Goode, Social news, citizen journalism and democracy, New Media & Society, Dec 2009; vol. 11: pp. 1287 - 1305.

Mark Deuze, Ethnic media, community media and participatory culture, Journalism, Aug 2006; vol. 7: pp. 262 - 280.

Mark Deuze, What is journalism?: Professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered, Journalism, Nov 2005; vol. 6: pp. 442 - 464.

Mark Deuze and Timothy Marjoribanks, Newswork, Journalism 2009; 10; 555

Neil Thurman, Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media, New Media & Society, Feb 2008; vol. 10: pp. 139 - 157.

S. Elizabeth Bird, The future of journalism in the digital environment, Journalism, Jun 2009; vol. 10: pp. 293 - 295.

Wilson Lowrey, Mapping the journalism–blogging relationship, Journalism 2006; 7; 477

10/11/09

Textos (Mediating solidarity)

BEAUDOIN, Christopher E. (2009) «Exploring the Association Between News Use and Social Capital: Evidence of Variance by Ethnicity and Medium» Communication Research 2009; 36; 611-636.

COLEMAN, Renita et altri (2008) «Public life and the internet: if you build a better website, will citizens become engaged?», New Media Society; 10; 179-201.

FENTON, Natalie (2008) «Mediating solidarity», Global Media and Communication; 4; 37-57.

KENIX, Linda Jean (2008), «Nonprofit Organizations' Perceptions and Uses of the Internet», Television New Media, 2008; 9; p. 422.

MASETTI-ZANNINI (2007) «Web 2.0 and International Development NGOs», Knowledge Politics Quarterly Vol 1, Issue 1, (Oct 2007) 27p. http://www.knowledgepolitics.org.uk/kpq-1-1-zannini.pdf

MILLER, James (2009), «NGOs and `modernization' and `democratization' of media: Situating media assistance», Global Media and Communication; 5; 9-33.

PASEK, Josh et altri (2009) «Realizing the Social Internet? Online Social Networking Meets Offline Civic Engagement» Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 6:197–215, 2009

STEIN, Laura (2009) «Social movement web use in theory and practice: a content analysis of US movement websites» New Media Society; 11; 749-771.

WALL, Melissa, A. (2007), «Social movements and email: expressions of online identity in the globalization protests, new media & society, Vol9(2):258–277.

02/11/09

Textos (Públicos/New Media)

Benefits/Risks of Electronic Media for Children, in Empowering Parents and Protecting Children in an Evolving Media Landscape, #11-49, FCC, Oct 2009.
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-09-94A1.pdf

LIVINGSTONE, Sonia (2004), “The Challenge of Changing Audiences: Or, What is the Audience Researcher to Do in the Age of the Internet?”, European Journal of Communication, London: Sage.
http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/412/1/Challenge_of_changing_audiences_-_spoken_version.pdf

MEHRA, Barat, et altri (2004), «The internet for empowerment of minority and marginalized users», new media & society, Vol6(6):781–802.

NAPOLI, Philip M. (2009) «Audience Measurement, the Diversity Principle, and the First Amendment Right to Construct the Audience», Donald McGannon Communication Research Center, Fordham University.
http://www.fordham.edu/images/undergraduate/communications/audience%20measurement,%20diversity,%20and%201a.pdf

21/10/09

Textos (Redefining Public Service)

CURRAN, James, “Media Diversity and Democracy”, The Price of Plurality. Choice, Diversity and Broadcasting Institutions in the Digital Age. Edited by Tim Gardam and David A. L. Levy

ENLI, Gunn Sara, “Redefining Public Service Broadcasting: Multi-Platform Participation”, Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media, 2008; 14; 105. http://con.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/14/1/105

GARDAM, Tim, “The Purpose of Plurality”, The Price of Plurality. Choice, Diversity and Broadcasting Institutions in the Digital Age. Edited by Tim Gardam and David A. L. Levy

GIBBONS, Thomas, «The Future of Public Service Content in the United Kingdom», Journal of Media Law, Volume 1, Number 1, July 2009 , pp. 1-13(13)