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  1. Convergence culture is a theory which recognizes changing relationships and experiences with new media. Henry Jenkins is accepted by media academics to be the father of the term with his book Convergence Culture: where old and new media collide.

  2. So far, we have seen that corporate media increasingly recognizes the value, and the threat, posed by fan participation. Media producers and advertisers now speak about “emotional capital” or “lovemarks” to refer to the importance of audience investment and participation in media content.

  3. 1 de ago. de 2006 · Convergence Culture maps a new territory: where old and new media intersect, where grassroots and corporate media collide, where the power of the media producer and the power of the consumer...

  4. 10 de ago. de 2020 · Introduction. “Welcome to convergence culture, where old and new media collide” ( Jenkins, 2006 /2013, p. 22). This is how Jenkins theoretically connected social media to the emergence of a new culture in which content flows through multiple media platforms, the various media sectors cooperate, and the role of users is ever changing.

    • Théo Girardin, Romain Roult, Olivier Sirost, Charly Machemehl
    • 2020
  5. 1 de ago. de 2006 · A classic study on the dynamic between an individual and different media channels. Convergence Culture maps a new territory: where old and new media intersect, where grassroots and corporate media collide, where the power of the media producer and the power of the consumer interact in unpredictable ways.

  6. Henry Jenkins. Photograph by Douglas Morgenstern. How to widen access to the new social skills and cultural competences undoubtedly constitutes the new “hidden curriculum.” It’s not a question of replacing traditional cultural literacy with media literacy. It’s a question of expanding how we learn and how we process that information. —Henry Jenkins

  7. 4 de may. de 2017 · ... Participatory culture theories examine ways in which audiences actively engage and collaborate within media ecosystems.