Introduction: Between Blog and Book
Part I: Participatory Culture
1 Introduction
2 How Slapshot Inspired a Cultural Revolution: The Wu Ming
Foundation (2006)
3 Studying Creativity in the Age of Web 2.0: David Gauntlett
(2011)
4 Digital Cosmopolitans: Ethan Zuckerman (2014)
Part II: Participatory Learning
5 Introduction
6 “Hanging Out, Messing Around, Geeking Out”: The Digital Youth
Project (2008)
7 Risks, Rights, and Responsibilities in the Digital Age: Sonia
Livingstone (2009)
8 Is Facebook a Gated Community?: S. Craig Watkins (2009)
9 How Learners Can Be on Top of Their Game: James Paul Gee
(2011)
10 Teens, Teachers and Mobile Tech: Antero Garcia (2017)
Part III: Participatory Politics
11 Introduction
12 Manufacturing Dissent: Stephen Duncombe (2007)
13 The Political Lives of Black Youth: Cathy Cohen (2011)
14 Transmedia Activism: Lina Srivastava (2016)
15 Remixing Gender Through Popular Media: Jonathan McIntosh
(2017)
16 Charting Documentary’s Futures: William Uricchio
(2016)
Notes
Index
Henry Jenkins is Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, Cinematic Arts and Education at the University of Southern California.
“Henry Jenkins collects here, for a dark political time, some
engaging conversations with leading scholars around one core issue:
the transformative social potential of culture when it operates in
a participatory mode. The result is open, richly contextual, and
genuinely exhilarating.”
Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science
“Participatory Culture contains a multiplicity of voices that
each uniquely expresses support for democracy, empowerment,
respect, and empathy. With this book, Henry Jenkins has generously
created a transdisciplinary meeting place, which will offer novel
ideas to each reader.”
Nico Carpentier, Charles University in Prague
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