ISBN:
9783531931906
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (210p. 25 illus, digital)
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Images in mobile communication
DDC:
302.2
Keywords:
Social sciences
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Social Sciences
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Social sciences
;
Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Mobile Telekommunikation
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Fotografie
;
Audiovisuelle Medien
Description / Table of Contents:
Content; Introduction; 1 From Voice Only to Written Text; 2 From Words to Images; 3 "Thou Shalt Not Make unto Thee Any Graven Image"; 4 Studying Images in Mobile Communication; 5 Outlook: Parts and Chapters; 6 Acknowledgements; References; Part I The Production of Photographyin the Users' Hands?; Images in Mobile Uses: A New "Middle-brow Art"?; 1 Introduction; 2 Mobile Images: Amateur Images?; 2.1 First Steps and Discoveries; 2.2 Occasional Uses; 2.3 Functional Uses; 2.4 Careers6 toward Aesthetic Photography and Video; 3 "Precarious" Mobile Images; 3.1 Images of Lesser Value
Description / Table of Contents:
3.2 Honestly, You Can't See Anything4 The Everyday Production of Special Events; 4.1 Creating Photographic Opportunities; 4.2 Ordinary Testimony or Amateur Journalism; 4.3 Small Images and Short Formats: Optical Haiku; 5 The Desacralization of Family Photographs and Films; 6 From Staging to Performance: The Inner Workings of MobileSensationalism; 6.1 Recycling Media Referents; 6.2 Happy Slapping: Morbid Mise en Scène between Gag Videos, Snuff Movies, and Jackass; 7 A Tool for Reflexivity; 8 Conclusion; References; Visual Mobile Phone Content and Developmental Challenges; 1 Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
2 Mediatization of Communication Processes and Social Relationships inAdolescence: Theoretical Framework2.1 Mediatization as a Social Change; 2.2 Social Relationships and Digital Media in Adolescence; 3 Visual Mobile Phone Content and the Negotiation of Relationships inAdolescence: Empirical Results; 3.1 Everyday-Life Situations; 3.2 Favorite Media Content; 3.3 Sexuality; 3.4 Violence; 4 Conclusions; References; Celebration and Concern; 1 Introduction: Photography in a Pixellated Age; 2 "We're Photographers, Not Terrorists"2; 3 Photography and the Approximate
Description / Table of Contents:
4 From Common Spectatorship to a Global Visual Community5 Photojournalism in the Pixellated Age; 6 Irony in the Digital Age; 7 Surveillance, Coveillance, Sousveillance; 8 Conclusion; References; Part II Strategies and Tacticsat the Advent of Mobile Images; Revolution in Journalism?; Introduction; Many Media Companies Are Already Using the Mobile Channel; Economic reasons are a particular deterrent for entering the market; The Right Information, at the Right Time, in the Right Place; Made-for-Mobile Formats are Still a Scarce Commodity; News Desk Concepts Benefit Cross-Media Work
Description / Table of Contents:
Conventional Editorial Organization will be Replaced in the FutureFuture Prospects: Journalism 2012; The Scope and Quality of a Form of Mobile Journalism Are Still Unclear; Made-for-Mobile Is Put to the Test; Formal Differences Exist Between TV and Mobile News; Camera Movement is Restricted; Range of Topics in TV and Mobile TV News; First Alignments Can Be Seen, But Are Not Yet Sufficient; References; Which Place for Mobile Television in Everyday Life?; 1 Introduction; 2 A Circular Model of Mobile Phone Appropriation; 2.1 Research Questions; 2.2 Method; 2.3 Sample; 3 Results; 4 Conclusion
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-531-93190-6
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