Contents to Volume VI

Media Studies Futures

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Contributors to Volume VI

General Editor's Acknowledgments

Media Studies: The Interdiscipline of the Present and the Future

Angharad N. Valdivia

Introduction: Media Studies Futures, Past and Present

Kelly Gates

PART 1 THE FUTURE OF MEDIA STUDIES: THEORY, METHODS, PEDAGOGY

1 Media Studies: Diagnostics of a Failed Merger

Geert Lovink

2 In Praise of Concept Production: Formats, Schools, and Nonrepresentational Media Studies

Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter

3 Betting on YouTube Futures (for New Media Writing and Publishing)

Alexandra Juhasz

4 Media Visualization: Visual Techniques for Exploring Large Media Collections

Lev Manovich

5 The Future of Game Studies

Mia Consalvo

6 The Study of the Internet in Latin America: Achievements, Challenges, Futures

Raúl Trejo Delarbre

PART 2 SOCIAL AND MOBILE MEDIA FUTURES

7 The Prehistoric Turn? Networked New Media, Mobility, and the Body

Mark Coté

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

Lisa Cartwright

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

Charles R. Acland

12 Infrastructural Changeover: The US Digital TV Transition and Media Futures

Lisa Parks

13 The 800-Pound Gorillas in the Room: The Mobile Phone and the Future of Television

Max Dawson

14 Preemption, Premediation, Prediction: The Politics of Betting on the Future

Greg Elmer and Andy Opel

PART 4 JOURNALISM AND MEDIA POLICY FUTURES

15 The Decline of Modern Journalism in the Neo-Partisan Era

Richard Campbell

16 Reconstructing Accountability: Essential Journalistic Reorientations

Martin Eide

17 Mending the Gaps: Connecting Media Policy and Media Studies

Victor Pickard

PART 5 INTERACTIVITY, AFFECT, AND THE FUTURE OF MEDIA SUBJECTIVITIES

18 From Audiences to Media Subjectivities: Mutants in the Interregnum

Jack Z. Bratich

19 Future Directions for Political Communication Scholarship: Considering Emotion in Mediated Public Participation

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

20 The Future of New Media: Embodying Kurzweil's Singularity in Dollhouse, Battlestar Galactica, and Gamer

David Golumbia

21 “It's a Nigger in Here! Kill the Nigger!”: User-Generated Media Campaigns Against Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia in Digital Games

Lisa Nakamura

22 From “The Ultimate Display” to “The Ultimate Skinner Box”: Virtual Reality and the Future of Psychotherapy

Marisa Brandt

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

Damien Spry

PART 7 WHAT FUTURE? OR, THE UNSUSTAINABLE PRESENT

26 Artificial Life on a Dead Planet

Charles Thorpe

27 The Dead-End of Consumerism: The Role of the Media and Cultural Industries

Justin Lewis

28 Media Armageddons and the Death of Liberal Biopolitics

Majia Holmer Nadesan

29 Greening Cultural Labor: The Future of Media Accounting

Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller

Index

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