participatory culture, queer activism, and youtube Flashcards

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convergence can be defined as…

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the migration of stories, characters, and worlds across platforms or technologies

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convergence culture is driven by [1], as corporations [2]

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  1. capitalism
  2. seek to make as much money as possible out of their intellectual property
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participtory culture decribes…

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the activities of non-professionals

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participaraty culture activities are generally…

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not profit-oreiented

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henry jenkins is a major theorist of…

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convergence and participatory culture

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jenkins argues that… (2)

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  1. convergence actually takes place in the minds of audience members
  2. convergence requires an audience to recognize a character/story across platforms
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the old model of consumer culture thought of audiences as…

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consumers who simply absorbed content passively, content was made by large companies like film studios

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newer models of consumer culture tend to emphasize [1], giving audiences more [2]

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  1. how sctive fans are
  2. agency
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Important distinction to make is between audiences interacting with corporate intellectual property and

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those who produce intellectual property not based on commercial media

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the degree to which fan products can be [1] has changed

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disseminated (the online forum)

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Jenkins thinks its inaccurate to be technological determinist, but accurate to think of systems that involve [1] alongside [2] and [3] that shape and surround them

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  1. technology
  2. social and cultural communities
  3. legal/political/economic factors
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modes of online participation can be broken down into

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materials (what’s produced) and skills/values

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what are the 3 pieces of evidence of democratization?

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  1. low cost/skill needed for technology
  2. technology avalible remotely
  3. amateur creating/sharing as a norm
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what are the 3 major types of barriers to participation?

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  1. costs
  2. demographic factors (race, age, gender, etc)
  3. no one really knows how search engines rank materials
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what are Juhasz’ 5 main conclusions?

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  1. Youtube promotes the popular rather than being democratic
  2. Prioritizes things that are easy and will keep us watching, rather than things that will challenge us
  3. Reinscribes the distinction between the professional and the amateur
  4. Structure makes true dialogue difficult
  5. It is DIY but not punk - it isn’t easy to be radically anti-establishment
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sangeet kumar writes that the ranking of hots is firmly linked to…

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financial processes, not just what you search for/actually want to see

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Joceline anderson analyzes how fan producers adapt

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aesthetics to protect their content from being removed from youtube

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Joseph Delon writes about the archive of home videos shot by…

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nelson sullivan in the 70s/80s

19
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its hard to say that any video is entirely non-commercial bc…

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The commercial and non-commercial are very much entangled

20
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main authors of queer rep in film have been…

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queer people working outside of mainstream channels

21
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In the context of participatory culture, one of the most foundational moments of contemporary fan productivity is

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slash fiction

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slash fiction is defined as:

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narratives that pair “same sex characters that in the parent narrative are avowedly or assumedly heterosexual”

23
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with slash fiction, original texts may be adapted, but the communication still happens through…

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capitalist media content

24
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singapore’s statute 377A made what illgeal?

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sexual acts between two men

25
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when was 377A repealed?

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2022`

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elijah tay yiting’s work is close to the…

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ideal of participatory culture

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contrast between yiting’s original work and what they produce now is an example of

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professinalization, transition from lower to higher production values and a different kind of marketability - the marketability of the polished rather than the “authentic”

28
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foregin sponsorship of Pink Dot ended in 2017 bc…

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of the new govt order that barred foreign companies from supporting the event

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what are the 4 major factors as to why pink dot’s video production is so powerful?

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  1. boo jungfeng directed them between 2009-2013
  2. role of google as a sponsor and their control of search engines
  3. uses footage of the in-person event
  4. crowdsourced footage
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crowdsourced video raises the question of control in which 2 ways?

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  1. apparently grant ordinary people creative input and an opportunity for self-representation
  2. has been argued that participatory culture has become an empty signifier often used in very superficial ways by all kinds of groups that want to entice our participation but don’t want to give up any real control