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  2. Media convergence is the interconnection of information and communications technologies, computer networks, and media content. It transforms media industries, services, and work practices and enables new forms of content and user participation.

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  3. Nov 29, 2023 · Learn what media convergence is and how it affects communication, technology and culture. Explore the advantages and disadvantages of media convergence and the 3Cs of computing, communication and content.

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  4. Dec 1, 2020 · This chapter explores the rise, concept and manifestations of media convergence, a process of media transformation driven by technological innovation and social change. It also reviews the research perspectives and development strategies of media convergence in China, a country with a distinctive media system and culture.

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  5. Media theorist Henry Jenkins identifies the five kinds of convergence as the following: Economic convergence is when a single company has interests across many kinds of media. Organic convergence is multimedia multitasking, or the natural outcome of a diverse media world.

  6. Dec 27, 2016 · This book explores the impact of media convergence and digital technology on cultural production and consumption, and the role of the culture industry in shaping and regulating participatory practices. It draws on theory, policy and a case study of a Web series to examine the tensions and possibilities of participatory culture.

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    • 2017
  7. Jun 26, 2012 · A comprehensive overview of media convergence, the merging of distinct media to create new forms of communication expression. Covers introductory works, business enterprise, technology and economic performance, and culture and social commentary.

  8. Converging Media. : John Vernon Pavlik, Shawn McIntosh. Oxford University Press, 2014 - Computers - 447 pages. From reading newspapers on smartphones to calling friends on the computer, digital...