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Over the past decade, there has been a huge increase in ordinary people's access to video production technology. These essays explore the theoretical significance of this trend and its impact on society, as well as examining a wide range of case studies, from camcorders and camera phones to You...

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Group Author: Buckingham, David, 1954; Willett, Rebekah
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230244696
Summary: Over the past decade, there has been a huge increase in ordinary people's access to video production technology. These essays explore the theoretical significance of this trend and its impact on society, as well as examining a wide range of case studies, from camcorders and camera phones to YouTube and citizen journalism.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Originally published in: 2009.
Carrier Form: 256 p. : 6 b&w, 1 figures, halftones, 1.
ISBN: 9780230221864
9780230244696 :
0230244696 :
CLC: TN946-67
Contents: List of Figures Acknowledgements In The Frame: Mapping Camcorder Cultures-- R.Willett A Commonplace Art? Understanding Amateur Media Production-- D.Buckingham 'Take Back The Tube!': The Discursive Construction of Amateur Film- and Video-Making-- D.Buckingham, M.Pini & R.Willett Inside the Home Mode-- M.Pini Speaking Back? In Search of the Citizen Journalist-- D.Buckingham Parodic Practices: Amateur Spoofs on Video Sharing Sites-- R.Willett Skate Perception: Self-Representation, Identity and Visual Style in a Youth Subculture-- D.Buckingham Handing Over Control? Access, 'Ordinary People' and