
Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide
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“For any Sony PS3 execs out there wondering why their technological masterpiece is being ridiculed by customers before it's even released... Convergence Culture is a must read.” Slashdot “Remarkable ... Jenkins' insights are gripping and his prose is surprisingly entertaining and lucid for a book that is, at its core, intellectually rigorous ... Jenkins' impressive ability to break down complex concepts into readable prose makes this study vital and engaging.” Publishers Weekly “Jenkins is an astute observer of media culture and his insights are spot-on.” The Los Angeles Times “One of those rare works that is closer to an operating system than a traditional book: it's a platform that people will be building on for years to come. What's more, the book happens to be a briskly entertaining readas startling, inventive, and witty as the culture it documents. It should be mandatory reading for anyone trying to make sense of today's popular culturebut thankfully, a book this fun to read doesn't need a mandate.” Steven Johnson, author of the national bestseller, Everything Bad Is Good For You "The standard convergence narrative of recent years presents media concentration as a threat both to the diversity of communication channels and to individuals' opportunities to engage in public discourse. A respected and well-established media scholar, Jenkins (MIT) here counters such pessimistic perspectives on the brave new media world with theoretical and evidentiary attestations to the growing power of individuals and grassroots groups to affect the larger media landscape.“ Choice ”;Jenkins offers crucial insight into an unexpected and unforeseen future. Unlike most predictions about how New Media will shape the world in which we live, the reality is turning out far stranger and more interesting than we might have imagined. The social implications of this change could be staggering." -Will Wright, creator of SimCity and The Sims


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