O YouTube é atualmente um dos sites mais acessados do mundo, e o pioneiro em popularizar o compartilhamento de vídeos pela internet. Seu enorme sucesso levantou a discussão sobre a atuação das mídias interativas no ambiente on-line. O livro YouTube e a revolução digital apresenta as formas com que essa ferramenta está sendo utilizada, tanto pelo público, como pela indústria, e como isso está relacionado às transformações culturais e sociais. Os autores fazem um estudo detalhado do debate público que envolve o site, demonstrando a sua importância nas disputas por autoridade e controle no ambiente das novas mídias.
I've discovered in my re-involvement in academia that books are hard to come by. To some extent that is a function of the extortionist practices of academic publishers which force university libraries into spending enormous amounts of money on subscriptions to journals and on a certain kind of text/reference book. They are priced at hundreds of dollars for no good reason and as a consequence they are not available to ordinary people who wish to purchase a - let's face it, likely ordinary - book.
Polity Press is a happy exception, churning out accessible, useful books at a price which is not beyond consideration. Happily, even when they are doing rather contemporary subjects, such as the Internet, the books nonetheless have a comfortingly conventional appearance with a readable layout and typeface. Yay for Polity.
YouTube is one of theirs. If you are like me and know nothing about this site, you can mend your ways with this account of how YouTube works behind the scenes. I had no idea, for example, that there is a 'community' on YouTube and that it developed from the very beginnings of the site and bitterly fought the changes that began taking place after Google bought it, presaging its commercialisation. Since then an uneasy relationship has developed between YouTubers and the provider, with the notion of doing it for money filtering down from the big business interests that kicked this off in the early days.
4.5✨ que livro incrível, meu deus interessantíssimo ver como algumas coisas mudam em poucos anos foi por isso, inclusive, que dei 4.5 pro livro. algumas afirmações e suposições já não se encaixam no mundo atual, afinal AS COISAS EVOLUEM NUMA RAPIDEZ ABSURDA mas mesmo assim é um livro bem atual e gostoso de acompanhar, nada maçante ou desinteressante pode vir, tcc, vai dar tudo certo 🙏
Published in 2009, this is a short guide to YouTube, with attention to 'participatory culture.' It investigates YouTube's architecture and ideology of community. The book is an O.K. introductory guide. A chapter could be used for first year students.
A very interesting book concerning YouTube’s participatory culture. Its only real flaw is perhaps its quantitative research that will become increasingly out-dated. The articles that close the book (by John Hartley and Henry Jenkins) really add value to the book. A recommended read.
A book with promise but this one seemed to just drag on and on. A thoroughly incisive critical media analysis of YouTube, it's burgeoning (this was written late 00s) ability to create new networks of community, and its upturning of conventional modes of narration, story-telling, and media power from larger corporations to individual users. Identifies multiple uses of YouTube in the early to late 2000s, before it became more monetized through commodification of practices and monetization.
Research Reading. YouTube is the revolutionary platform that rewrote the entire history of video sharing. YouTube is the pioneer of the latest OTT platforms and remains the number one platform for video sharing and monetising.
Great academic insight into this particular platform. Includes interesting facts even for those who may already consider themselves first-hand experts on Youtube.
Interesting read. Highlights the history of YouTube, its origins, and how it is both a social network (a kind of quasi-civic commons) while at the same time a commercial enterprise committed to profit and corporate protocols. Some memorable elements of the book is its thesis that there is a kind of "YouTube Culture" that permeates the site, one perpetuated by core users. One memorable insight that comes out of the study is that there is a difference between videos on YouTube that are discussed and videos that are viewed. A core finding here is that independent videos--user uploaded--tend to be more discussed than videos produced and uploaded by mainstream media, and that mainstream media videos are viewed more but not discussed as much. There are two appended essays not written by Burgess and Green in my edition. One is by Jenkins; the other, Hartley. Jenkins treats some of the pre-history of amateur media social networks before YouTube. Hartley's was more of a theoretical treatment meditating on how YouTube might be used most effectively for making a better world. It was published in 09, and as with all of this digital media cultural studies stuff, it shows its age rather quickly. This one, not so much.
Very informative, interesting book for anyone interested in YouTube, the YouTube community and how it works. Only read it if you are looking for serious work on the subject, I have read it as part of my university master's dissertation. It is not meant to be entertaining or fun so if that's what you're looking for I wouldn't advise for you to read it ;). However, if this is a subject you are genuinely interested in, it's definitely a good book to read.
I wish this were more up to date, but for a survey of YouTube's history and an engagement with the scholarly literature about it, it's an excellent survey. The info about a second edition on Amazon is wrong; the publisher says it's not expected until 2017.