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Jonathan Gray
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 86
Citations - 2894
Jonathan Gray is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data journalism & Open data. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 79 publications receiving 2608 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Gray include University of California, Berkeley & Fordham University.
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Show Sold Separately: Promos, Spoilers, and Other Media Paratexts
TL;DR: In the DNA: Creating Across Paratexts 272 Notes 291 Index 000 About the Author 319 as mentioned in this paper The DNA: creating across parallel text is a theory of parallel text that has been studied extensively in film, television and off-screen studies.
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New Audiences, New Textualities Anti-Fans and Non-Fans
TL;DR: In this paper, audience research often equals fan research, as anti-fans and nonfans are ignored or assumed, and the audience research is assumed to be equal to fan research.
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Fandom : Identities and Communities in a Mediated World
TL;DR: In this article, Fan Texts: From Aesthetic to legal judgements, from Pop Culture from News to High Culture, Spaces of Fandom: From Place to Performance, Fan Audiences Worldwide: From the Global to the Local, Shifting Contexts, Changing Fan Cultures: From Concert Halls to Console Games, Fans and Anti-Fans: From Love to Hate
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The Data Journalism Handbook
TL;DR: The Data Journalism Handbook as discussed by the authors was created at a 48 hour workshop led by the EuropeanJournalism Centre and the Open Knowledge Foundation at MozFest 2011 in London and subsequently spilled over into an international, collaborative effort involving dozens of leading advocates and best practitioners.
Fandom: Identities and communities in a mediated world (second edition)
TL;DR: In this paper, Fan Texts: From Aesthetic to legal judgements, from Pop Culture from News to High Culture, Spaces of Fandom: From Place to Performance, Fan Audiences Worldwide: From the Global to the Local, Shifting Contexts, Changing Fan Cultures: From Concert Halls to Console Games, Fans and Anti-Fans: From Love to Hate