DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, UiO - AUTUMN TERM 2009
MEVIT 4130- Mediatized Stories: Self-representations in digital storytelling.
BOOKS
Lundby, Knut (Ed.) (2008). Digital Storytelling, Mediatized Stories. Self-representations in New Media. New York: Peter Lang. 300 pages.
Gauntlett, David (2007). Creative Explorations: New approaches to identities and audiences. London: Routledge. 205 pages.
+ EITHER: Lambert, Joe (2006). Digital Storytelling. Capturing Lives, Creating Community. 2nd edition. Berkeley, California: Digital Diner Press. 191 pages. *[This book is not available any more as a 3rd edition is soon coming. Those who have got hold of the book may use it for their course reading]
OR: Hartley, John & McWilliam, Kelly (Eds.) (2009). Story Circle. Digital Storytelling Around the World. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5, 10-14, and 17, 18 and 20. In sum: 189 pages. [The book store Akademika has been informed on the immediate need for this book. You may also order it from Amazon].
?IN COMPENDIUM [To be bought at Akademika]
Silverstone, Roger (2005). The Sociology of Mediation and Communication. In: Calhoun, Craig, Rojek, Chris and Turner, Bryan. The Sage handbook of Sociology. London: Sage, pp. 188-207. 19 pages.
Guignon, Charles (2004). Being Authentic. Chapter 8. Authenticity in Context. London: Routledge, pp.146-167. 22 pages.
Hull, Glynda (2006). Crafting an Agentive Self: Case Studies of Digital Storytelling. In: Research in the Teaching of English. Vol. 41(1):43-81. 38 pages.
Lankshear, Colin & Knobel, Michele (2006). New Literacies. Everyday Practices and Classroom Learning. Chapter 4: New Literacies as Remix. London: Open University Press, pp.105-136. 31 pages.
?TO BE DOWNLOADED BY THE STUDENT FROM x-port.uio.no [while on the UiO network]
Meadows, Daniel (2003). Digital storytelling: research-based practice in new media. In: Visual Communication. Reflections on Practice. 2002. Vol. 2(2): 189-193. 5 pages.
Hjarvard, Stig (2008). The Mediatization of Society. A Theory of the Media as Agents of Social and Cultural Change. In: Nordicom Review. Vol. 29(2); 105-134. 30 pages.
Schulz, Winfried (2004). Reconstructing Mediatization as an Analytical Concept. European Journal of Communication. Vol. 19(1): 87-101. 14 pages.
Livingstone, Sonia (2008). Taking risky opportunities in youthful content creation: teenagers’ use of social networking sites for intimacy, privacy and self-expression. In: New Media & Society. Vol. 10(3): 459-477. 19 pages.
Boyd, Danah m. and Ellison, Nicole B. (2007). Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship. In: Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. Vol. 13(1): Art.11. 19 pages.
Hull, Glynda and Nelson, Mark Evan (2005). Locating the Semiotic Power of Multimodality. In: Written Communication 2005. Vol. 22(2): 224-261. 37 pages.
Tolson, Andrew (2001). ’Being yourself’: the pursuit of authentic celebrity. In: Discourse Studies 2001, Vol. 3(4): 443-457. London: Sage. 14 pages.
Total: 944 pages.
9 September 2009 BHK/KL