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Around the globe, people now engage with media content across
multiple platforms, following stories, characters, worlds, brands
and other information across a spectrum of media channels. This
transmedia phenomenon has led to the burgeoning of transmedia
studies in media, cultural studies and communication departments
across the academy. The Routledge Companion to Transmedia Studies
is the definitive volume for scholars and students interested in
comprehending all the various aspects of transmediality. This
collection, which gathers together original articles by a global
roster of contributors from a variety of disciplines, sets out to
contextualize, problematize and scrutinize the current status and
future directions of transmediality, exploring the industries,
arts, practices, cultures, and methodologies of studying convergent
media across multiple platforms.
This book explores transmedia dynamics in various facets of fiction
and nonfiction transmedia studies. Moving beyond the
presentation/definition of transmediality as a field of study, the
authors examine novel advancements in the theory, methodological
development, and strategic planning of transmedia storytelling.
Drawing upon a theoretical foundation grounded in Peircean
semiotics and reflected in the methodological approaches to fiction
and nonfiction transmedia projects, the chapters delve into diverse
case studies, such as The Handmaid's Tale and mega sporting events
like the Olympics and FIFA World Cup, that illustrate the
applications of our own methods and the implications of the logic
behind transmedia dynamics. Expanding upon their own scholarship,
the authors tackle the relevant topic of transmedia journalism, and
present new approaches to transmedia strategic planning around
educational initiatives in developing countries. The book is an
important reference for scholars and students of media studies,
education, journalism and transmedia, and those interested in
comprehending theory, methodological development, and strategic
planning of transmediality.
This book explores transmedia dynamics in various facets of fiction
and nonfiction transmedia studies. Moving beyond the
presentation/definition of transmediality as a field of study, the
authors examine novel advancements in the theory, methodological
development, and strategic planning of transmedia storytelling.
Drawing upon a theoretical foundation grounded in Peircean
semiotics and reflected in the methodological approaches to fiction
and nonfiction transmedia projects, the chapters delve into diverse
case studies, such as The Handmaid's Tale and mega sporting events
like the Olympics and FIFA World Cup, that illustrate the
applications of our own methods and the implications of the logic
behind transmedia dynamics. Expanding upon their own scholarship,
the authors tackle the relevant topic of transmedia journalism, and
present new approaches to transmedia strategic planning around
educational initiatives in developing countries. The book is an
important reference for scholars and students of media studies,
education, journalism and transmedia, and those interested in
comprehending theory, methodological development, and strategic
planning of transmediality.
Around the globe, people now engage with media content across
multiple platforms, following stories, characters, worlds, brands
and other information across a spectrum of media channels. This
transmedia phenomenon has led to the burgeoning of transmedia
studies in media, cultural studies and communication departments
across the academy. The Routledge Companion to Transmedia Studies
is the definitive volume for scholars and students interested in
comprehending all the various aspects of transmediality. This
collection, which gathers together original articles by a global
roster of contributors from a variety of disciplines, sets out to
contextualize, problematize and scrutinize the current status and
future directions of transmediality, exploring the industries,
arts, practices, cultures, and methodologies of studying convergent
media across multiple platforms.
Since the advent of digitization, the conceptual confusion
surrounding the semantic galaxy that comprises the media and
journalism universes has increased. Journalism across several media
platforms provides rapidly expanding content and audience
engagement that assist in enhancing the journalistic experience.
Exploring Transmedia Journalism in the Digital Age provides
emerging research on multimedia journalism across various platforms
and formats using digital technologies. While highlighting topics,
such as immersive journalism, nonfictional narratives, and design
practice, this book explores the theoretical and critical
approaches to journalism through the lens of various technologies
and media platforms. This book is an important resource for
scholars, graduate and undergraduate students, and media
professionals seeking current research on media expansion and
participatory journalism.
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