Book essay contributed by 2007 DPDF Visual Culture Fellow Aynne Kokas, featured in Connected Viewing: Selling, Streaming, & Sharing Media in the Digital Age, edited by Jennifer Holt and Kevin Sanson:

As patterns of media use become more integrated with mobile technologies and multiple screens, a new mode of viewer engagement has emerged in the form of connected viewing, which allows for an array of new relationships between audiences and media texts in the digital space. This exciting new collection brings together twelve original essays that critically engage with the socially-networked, multi-platform, and cloud-based world of today, examining the connected viewing phenomenon across television, film, video games, and social media.

The result is a wide-ranging analysis of shifting business models, policy matters, technological infrastructure, new forms of user engagement, and other key trends affecting screen media in the digital era. Connected Viewing contextualizes the dramatic transformations taking place across both media industries and national contexts, and offers students and scholars alike a diverse set of methods and perspectives for studying this critical moment in media culture.

Publication Details

Title
American Media Behind the Great Fire Wall: Chinese Social Media and Hollywood Film
Authors
Kokas, Aynne
Publisher
Routledge
Publish Date
December 2013
ISBN
978-0-415-81360-0
Citation
Kokas, Aynne, American Media Behind the Great Fire Wall: Chinese Social Media and Hollywood Film (Routledge, December 2013).
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