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Live tweeting, reality TV and the nation:
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The authors argue that the live tweeting of reality television allows the creation of an imagined community, bounded by national borders, in an era of audience fragmentation and time-shifting of reality TV.Abstract:
This article argues that the live tweeting of reality television allows the creation of an imagined community, bounded by national borders. In an era of audience fragmentation and time-shifting of ...read more
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Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (review)
TL;DR: Chung et al. as discussed by the authors present a history and theory reader of the New Media/Old Media: A History and Theory Reader, focusing on early film history and multi-media.
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Understanding Reality Television
TL;DR: In a recent issue of Cranta (no. 86), Andrew O'Hagan discusses the relationship between films and personal experience, referencing the particular and complex ways in which people identify with, and engage in, moving images as mentioned in this paper.
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Digital nationalism: Understanding the role of digital media in the rise of ‘new’ nationalism
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for the importance of understanding the less visible ways in which digital technologies reproduce our sense of belonging to a world of nations and discuss three such mechanisms: the architecture of internet domains, the bias of algorithms, and the formation of national digital ecosystems.
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Converging experiences, converging audiences: An analysis of doctor who on Twitch
Naomi Jacobs,Paul Booth +1 more
TL;DR: While primarily considered to be a platform for live streaming of video games, Twitch has recently diversified into streaming archival television content as discussed by the authors, and in 2018 and 2019, episodes of the televisi...
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The Cultural Expressions and Representation of National Identity- A Study of the Indian Singing Reality Television Show “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa”
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have analyzed the narrative structure of Indian singing reality television show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa to identify the representation of national identity and found that the cultural expressions reveal the notion of identity through representation of 'ordinary' people and emphasis on performances.
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I Tweet Honestly, I Tweet Passionately: Twitter Users, Context Collapse, and the Imagined Audience
Alice E. Marwick,danah boyd +1 more
TL;DR: This article investigates how content producers navigate ‘imagined audiences’ on Twitter, talking with participants who have different types of followings to understand their techniques, including targeting different audiences, concealing subjects, and maintaining authenticity.
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Television: Technology and Cultural Form
TL;DR: Television: Technology and Cultural Form was first published in 1974, long before the dawn of multi-channel TV, or the reality and celebrity shows that now pack the schedules as discussed by the authors.
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power
TL;DR: In this world of surveillance capitalism, profit depends not only on predicting but modifying our online behaviour as mentioned in this paper, which is the opposite of what we are concerned about in this paper, in this article.
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Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (review)
TL;DR: Chung et al. as discussed by the authors present a history and theory reader of the New Media/Old Media: A History and Theory Reader, focusing on early film history and multi-media.
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The Television Will Be Revolutionized
TL;DR: In the post-network era, television outside the box: The Technological Revolution of Television Outside the Box as discussed by the authors was used as a metaphor to describe the new economics of television.