General Editor's Acknowledgments
Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future
Introduction: Media Studies Futures, Past and Present
PART 1 THE FUTURE OF MEDIA STUDIES: THEORY, METHODS, PEDAGOGY
1 Media Studies: Diagnostics of a Failed Merger
2 In Praise of Concept Production: Formats, Schools, and Nonrepresentational Media Studies
3 Betting on YouTube Futures (for New Media Writing and Publishing)
4 Media Visualization: Visual Techniques for Exploring Large Media Collections
6 The Study of the Internet in Latin America: Achievements, Challenges, Futures
PART 2 SOCIAL AND MOBILE MEDIA FUTURES
7 The Prehistoric Turn? Networked New Media, Mobility, and the Body
8 The Waning Distinction between Private and Public: Net Locality and the Restructuring of Space
Adriana de Souza e Silva and Eric Gordon
9 How to Have Social Media in an Invisible Pandemic: Hepatitis C in the Time of H1N1
10 Mobile Handsets from the Bottom Up: Appropriation and Innovation in the Global South
Cara Wallis, Jack Linchuan Qiu, and Rich Ling
PART 3 MEDIA INDUSTRY AND INFRASTRUCTURE FUTURES
11 The End of James Cameron's Quiet Years
12 Infrastructural Changeover: The US Digital TV Transition and Media Futures
13 The 800-Pound Gorillas in the Room: The Mobile Phone and the Future of Television
14 Preemption, Premediation, Prediction: The Politics of Betting on the Future
PART 4 JOURNALISM AND MEDIA POLICY FUTURES
15 The Decline of Modern Journalism in the Neo-Partisan Era
16 Reconstructing Accountability: Essential Journalistic Reorientations
17 Mending the Gaps: Connecting Media Policy and Media Studies
PART 5 INTERACTIVITY, AFFECT, AND THE FUTURE OF MEDIA SUBJECTIVITIES
18 From Audiences to Media Subjectivities: Mutants in the Interregnum
PART 6 WHOSE FUTURE? CHILDREN, YOUTH CULTURES, AND DIGITAL MEDIA
23 Mapping ICT Adoption among Latin American Youth
Rosalía Winocur and Carolina Aguerre
24 South Asian Digital Diasporas: Remixing Diasporic Youth Cultures
Radhika Gajjala and Yeon Ju Oh
25 Fear and Hope: The Politics of Childhood and Mobile Media
PART 7 WHAT FUTURE? OR, THE UNSUSTAINABLE PRESENT
26 Artificial Life on a Dead Planet
27 The Dead-End of Consumerism: The Role of the Media and Cultural Industries
28 Media Armageddons and the Death of Liberal Biopolitics
29 Greening Cultural Labor: The Future of Media Accounting
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