Understanding Media Convergence
Edited by August E. Grant
Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Dimensions of Media Convergence, August E. Grant
1. The State of Convergence Journalism Revisited: Newspapers Take the Lead, Camille Keaeplin & Carrie Anna Criado
2. Convergence Explained: Playing Catch-up with New Consumers, Janet Kolodzy
3. Middletown Media Studies II: Observing Consumer Interactions with Media, Robert A. Papper, Michael E. Holmes, & Mark N. Popovich
4. The Converged Audience: Receiver-Senders and Content Creators, Jeffrey S. Wilkinson, Steven R. McClung, & Varsha A. Sherring
5. Media Convergence and the Neo-Dark Age, Van Kornegay
6. Converging Communication, Colliding Cultures: Shifting Boundaries and the Meaning of "Our Field", Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
7. Culture, Conflict, and Convergence: A Theoretical Discussion of Group-based Identity and Bias Reduction in a Converged Newsroom, Vincent F. Filak
8. Developing Media Managers for Convergence: A Study of Management Theory and Practice for Managers of Converged Newsrooms, Holly A. Fisher
9. A Feminist Perspective on Convergence, August E. Grant, Jennifer H. Meadows, & Elizabeth Jordan Storm
10. On Linkages and Levels: Using Theory to Assess the Effect of Converged Structures on News Products, George L. Daniels
11. The Meaning and Influence of Convergence: A Qualitative Case Study of Newsroom Work at the Tampa News Center, Michael Dupagne & Bruce Garrison
12. News Convergence Arrangements in Smaller Media Markets, Tony DeMars
13. Beyond the "Tower of Babel": Ideas for Future Research in Media Convergence, Susan Keith & B. William Silcock
14. Web Logs: Democratizing Media Production, Bryan Murley
15. Global Aspects of Convergence, Kenneth C. Killebrew
16. Tracks, Silos, and Elevators: Postsecondary Convergence Journalism Education in the United States, Timothy E. Bajkiewicz
17. The Future of Media Convergence, Charles Bierbauer
Contributors
Index