John Hartley is Professor in Digital Media and Culture at the University of Sydney, Australia. He previously worked at Curtin University, Australia, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, as Dean of Creative Industries and ARC Federation Fellow, and Cardiff University, UK, as head of the School of Journalism and Media. He has published over 30 books and many articles on media, journalism, creative industries and digital culture.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Repurposing Literacy:'There Are Other Ways of Being in the Truth' 1 2. From the Consciousness Industry to the Creative Industries: Consumer-created Content, Social Network Markets and the Growth of Knowledge 3. Bardic Television: From the'Bardic Function' to the'Eisteddfod Function' 4. Uses of YouTube Digital Literacy and the Growth of Knowledge 5. Digital Storytelling: Problems of Expertise and Scalability in Self-Made Media 6. A Writing Public: Journalism as a Human Right 7. Fashion as Consumer Entrepreneurship: Emergent Risk Culture, Social Network Markets and the Launch of Vogue in China 8.'The Future Is an Open Future': Towards the'Chinese Century' and Cultural Science Notes References Acknowledgements Index
1. Repurposing Literacy:'There Are Other Ways of Being in the Truth' 1 2. From the Consciousness Industry to the Creative Industries: Consumer-created Content, Social Network Markets and the Growth of Knowledge 3. Bardic Television: From the'Bardic Function' to the'Eisteddfod Function' 4. Uses of YouTube Digital Literacy and the Growth of Knowledge 5. Digital Storytelling: Problems of Expertise and Scalability in Self-Made Media 6. A Writing Public: Journalism as a Human Right 7. Fashion as Consumer Entrepreneurship: Emergent Risk Culture, Social Network Markets and the Launch of Vogue in China 8.'The Future Is an Open Future': Towards the'Chinese Century' and Cultural Science Notes References Acknowledgements Index
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