Author: | Danielle M. Stern, William E. Loges, Steve Granelli, Alison F. Slade, Matthew Collins, Laura Kane, Cynthia W. Walker, Christopher A. Medjesky, Jenny Ungbha Korn, Ted M. Dickinson, Krystal Fogle, Garret Castleberry, Brody J. Ruihley, Brian Geltzeiler, Shaughan A. Keaton, Shelley Wigley, Kathryn L. Lookadoo, Nicholas Watanabe, Alane Presswood, Corey Jay Liberman, Julia E. Largent, Michel M. Haigh, Dan Faltesek, Mike Plugh, Ryan Cassella, Sabrina K. Pasztor, Marsha Ducey, Benjamin Brojakowski, Jason Roy Burnett, Darcey Morris, Leandra Hinojosa Hernández | ISBN: | 9781498506175 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books | Publication: | November 11, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lexington Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Danielle M. Stern, William E. Loges, Steve Granelli, Alison F. Slade, Matthew Collins, Laura Kane, Cynthia W. Walker, Christopher A. Medjesky, Jenny Ungbha Korn, Ted M. Dickinson, Krystal Fogle, Garret Castleberry, Brody J. Ruihley, Brian Geltzeiler, Shaughan A. Keaton, Shelley Wigley, Kathryn L. Lookadoo, Nicholas Watanabe, Alane Presswood, Corey Jay Liberman, Julia E. Largent, Michel M. Haigh, Dan Faltesek, Mike Plugh, Ryan Cassella, Sabrina K. Pasztor, Marsha Ducey, Benjamin Brojakowski, Jason Roy Burnett, Darcey Morris, Leandra Hinojosa Hernández |
ISBN: | 9781498506175 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books |
Publication: | November 11, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lexington Books |
Language: | English |
Television, Social Media, and Fan Culture examines how fans use social media to engage with television programming, characters, and narrative as well as how television uses social media to engage fan cultures. The contributors review the history and impact of social media and television programming; analyze specific programs and the impact of related social media interactions; and scrutinize the past fan culture to anticipate how social media programming will develop in the future. The contributors explore a diverse array of television personalities, shows, media outlets, and fan activities in their analysis, including: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and Paula Deen; Community, Game of Thrones, Duck Dynasty, Toddlers and Tiaras, Talking Dead, Breaking Bad, Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Army Wives, The Newsroom, Doctor Who, Twin Peaks, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; as well as ESPN’s TrueHoop Network and Yahoo’s Ball Don’t Lie; and cosplay.
Television, Social Media, and Fan Culture examines how fans use social media to engage with television programming, characters, and narrative as well as how television uses social media to engage fan cultures. The contributors review the history and impact of social media and television programming; analyze specific programs and the impact of related social media interactions; and scrutinize the past fan culture to anticipate how social media programming will develop in the future. The contributors explore a diverse array of television personalities, shows, media outlets, and fan activities in their analysis, including: Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and Paula Deen; Community, Game of Thrones, Duck Dynasty, Toddlers and Tiaras, Talking Dead, Breaking Bad, Firefly, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Army Wives, The Newsroom, Doctor Who, Twin Peaks, and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; as well as ESPN’s TrueHoop Network and Yahoo’s Ball Don’t Lie; and cosplay.