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Locating Emerging Media
This volume is at the crest of a new wave within media studies. The approach of the authors is imaginative and carefully considered. The chapters open doors to topics that merit consideration by students, researchers, and media policymakers.
Philip Seib, University of Southern California, USA
Locating Emerging Media focuses on the tensions between the local and global in the design, distribution, and use of emerging media forms, building on scholarship on the cultural geography of new media networks and products and the relationships between the global and the local. Authors consider new media practices, texts, services, software, policies, infrastructures, and design discourses that enrich existing relationships between creative industries and cultures of production, reception, and engagement. This consideration highlights the relationships between global and local perspectives and new media technologies and practices emerging within (and through) the geography and culture of particular places. Areas examined include East Asia, Latin America, Africa, Europe, South Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Middle East. Through all is the recognition that what is new or emergent around the globe is unique in each locality.
Germaine R. Halegoua is Assistant Professor in the Film and Media Studies Department at the University of Kansas, USA.
Ben Aslinger is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Media Studies at Bentley University, USA.
Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture
Cyberpop
Digital Lifestyles and Commodity Culture
Sidney Eve Matrix
The Internet in China
Cyberspace and Civil Society
Zixue Tai
Racing Cyberculture
Minoritarian Art and Cultural Politics on the Internet
Christopher L. McGahan
Decoding Liberation
The Promise of Free and Open Source Software
Samir Chopra and Scott D. Dexter
Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific
Edited by Larissa Hjorth and Dean Chan
Virtual English
Queer Internets and Digital Creolization
Jillana B. Enteen
Disability and New Media
Katie Ellis and Mike Kent
Creating Second Lives
Community, Identity and Spatiality as Constructions of the Virtual
Edited by Astrid Ensslin and Eben Muse
Mobile Technology and Place
Edited by Gerard Goggin and Rowan Wilken
Wordplay and the Discourse of Video Games
Analyzing Words, Design, and Play
Christopher A. Paul
Latin American Identity in Online Cultural Production
Claire Taylor and Thea Pitman
Mobile Media Practices, Presence and Politics
The Challenge of Being Seamlessly Mobile
Edited by Kathleen M. Cumiskey and Larissa Hjorth
The Public Space of Social Media
Connected Cultures of the Network Society
Thrse F. Tierney
Researching Virtual Worlds
Methodologies for Studying Emergent Practices
Edited by Ursula Plesner and Louise Phillips
Digital Gaming Re-imagines the Middle Ages
Edited by Daniel T. Kline
Social Media, Social Genres
Making Sense of the Ordinary
Stine Lomborg
The Culture of Digital Fighting Games
Performances and Practice
Todd Harper
Cyberactivism on the Participatory Web
Edited by Martha McCaughey
Policy and Marketing Strategies for Digital Media
Edited by Yu-li Liu and Robert G. Picard
Place and Politics in Latin American Digital Culture
Location and Latin American Net Art
Claire Taylor
Online Games, Social Narratives
Esther MacCallum-Stewart
Locative Media
Edited by Rowan Wilken and Gerard Goggin
Online Evaluation of Creativity and the Arts
Edited by Hiesun Cecilia Suhr
Theories of the Mobile Internet
Materialities and Imaginaries
Edited by Andrew Herman, Jan Hadlaw and Thom Swiss
The Ubiquitous Internet
User and Industry Perspectives
Edited by Anja Bechmann and Stine Lomborg
The Promiscuity of Network Culture
Queer Theory and Digital Media
Robert Payne
Global Media, Biopolitics, and Affect
Politicizing Bodily Vulnerability
Britta Timm Knudsen and Carsten Stage
Digital Audiobooks
New Media, Users, and Experiences
Iben Have and Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen
Locating Emerging Media
Edited by Germaine R. Halegoua and Ben Aslinger
Locating Emerging Media
Edited by Germaine R. Halegoua
and Ben Aslinger
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Locating emerging media / edited by Germaine R. Halegoua and Ben Aslinger. pages cm. (Routledge studies in new media and cyberculture; 29)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Telecommunication policy. 2. Digital mediaSocial aspects. 3. Online social networks. 4. International broadcasting. 5. Local mass media. I. Halegoua, Germaine R., 1979- II. Aslinger, Ben.
HE7645.L63 2015
384.33dc23 2015017815
ISBN: 978-0-415-81885-8 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-38777-1 (ebk)
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Contents

GERMAINE R. HALEGOUA
PART I
Policy

GERMAINE R. HALEGOUA

BILGE YESIL

TRACEY BENSON

MELISA TULY
PART II
Industry

MELANIE SWALWELL AND MICHAEL DAVIDSON

DEREK JOHNSON

SEYRAM AVLE
PART III
Texts

CANDICE HADAD

KRISTIN SORENSEN

CHAZ EVANS
PART IV
Geographies

NICOLE STAROSIELSKI

KOEN LEURS, MARITTE DE HAAN, AND KEVIN LEANDER
Germaine R. Halegoua
Digital media develop differently everywhere. Communities may prefer to use particular types of networked technologies over others or acquire access to digital media at different times and in different ways. Intended use and design of technologies and software created in Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley might not make sense to populations outside of these metropolitan areas, within other cultures or economic backgrounds, or within practices of everyday life. Basic internet connectivity and relationships to digital infrastructures or technologies might mean something entirely different within particular localities and place-based communities. Therefore, to generalize digital media as global, ubiquitous, new, or emerging is problematicnothing about the production of digital media or the social practices, economic interactions, or relationships associated with these media is uniform or universal.
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