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"The book brings together experts from Media and Communication Studies with Postcolonial Studies scholars to illustrate how the two fields may challenge and enrich each other. Its essays introduce readers to selected topics including »Media Convergence«, »Transcultural Subjectivity«, »Hegemony«, »Piracy« and »Media History and Colonialism«.
Smeeta Mishra
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Digital technologies have transformed the way many creative works are generated, disseminated and used. They have made cultural products more accessible, challenged established business models and the copyright system, and blurred the boundary between producers and consumers.
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This paper maps some of the landscape for media convergence with a particular focus on what it means for communicating the sciences. In a technological sense, media convergence is all about integration and inter-operability; the coming together of ...
Holliman, Richard
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REFLECTION OF MEDIA CONVERGENCE IN THE MEDIA KAZAKHSTAN
PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL, 2023Журналист мамандығы ақпараттық жүйелердің технологияларына қатысты көптеген аспектілермен дамып отырады. Барлық қолданыстағы цифрлық платформалар мен түрлі тілдерде қабылдануы тиіс ақпараттың әмбебаптығы, ақпарат алудың тиімділігі, көп арналы байланыс құралдары жаңа медианың дамуына алып келеді.
A.Zh. Shaikenova, N.A. Zhasaral
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Media Convergence, an Introduction
2007Media convergence is a theory in communications where every mass medium eventually merges to the point where they become one medium due to the advent of new communication technologies. The Media Convergence research theme normally refers to entire production, distribution, and use process of future digital media services from contents production to ...
Sepideh Chakaveh, Manfred Bogen
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Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2014
This article explores the views of Indian journalists on media convergence in a context where the print media is thriving and Internet penetration is relatively low. Findings show that many journalists do not view convergence as a matter of survival as the print media remains robust.
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This article explores the views of Indian journalists on media convergence in a context where the print media is thriving and Internet penetration is relatively low. Findings show that many journalists do not view convergence as a matter of survival as the print media remains robust.
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