<videovortex> Video and Participatory Cultures: Writing, Rhetoric, Performance, and the Tube
Seth Keen
seth.keen at rmit.edu.au
Thu Sep 30 05:54:51 CEST 2010
http://enculturation.gmu.edu/Video-and-Participatory-Cultures
In this special issue of Enculturation, we invited scholars to explore
the ubiquity of video and participatory cultures. We started our own
investigation into this theme in a panel presentation, “YouTube U.:
Home Video Goes to College” at the Conference on College Composition
and Communication in New Orleans in 2008. In our work, we considered
the limitations of viewing YouTube merely as a broadcasting platform
and argued that YouTube should be regarded within the context of an
ever-changing and growing networked ecology. We decided our questions
and conclusions might be best extended in an on-line journal setting
like Enculturation, especially as possible contributors could link to
and engage with examples of video directly.
best
Seth Keen
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Lecturer, Media
School of Media and Communication
RMIT University
office: 9.4.43 (city campus)
tel: (61 3) 9925 3017
sethkeen.net/blog
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