Flow
A journal of television and new media
Reviewed on Apr 30st, 2013


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caitri.livejournal.com Jim Kirk is My Mary Sue and Time Travel is My Porn - In Defense of Aca-Fans
Dec. 17th, 2010 at 10:45 AM Candy and I have a short article on fandom and scholarship over at FlowTV.org . Snip: The question is still occasionally raised whether the fan academic can function objectively as a scholar while concurrently in an atmosphere of deep engagement with other fans. Is it ... Read article
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manvertised.com Pages - Manvertised
Join 4 other followers A while back I wrote a post on the Miller Lite “Be a Man” Campaign, which had rolled out two of its five commercial spots: “Purse” and “Skirt.” A third ad is now on the air: “Lower Back Tattoo.” Some nice work by Caroline Leader over at flowtv.org on the complicated images ... Read article
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ayman-naaman.net Reality Update: People Still Watch Live TV › The Ayman and Naaman Show
I’ve been examining how people tweet when they watch live events on TV (hence my interest in no timeshifts). You can check out my first study, looking at the debates from last year: http://research.yahoo.com/pub/2851 Christine Quail wrote an interesting critique of online television viewing on Fl... Read article
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dakwallah.typepad.com D a k w a l l a h: April 2011
Gathering wool and media - by Christopher Lucas D a k w a l l a h. Gathering wool and media - by Christopher Lucas. About. Recent Posts. Archives. April 2011. April 01, 2011. Also find me here:. Twitter Updates. Hiatus. In October 2004 I co-founded FlowTV.org a critical forum on television and me... Read article
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filmmakeriq.com Legal Fictions
Eric M. Greenfield of Flowtv discusses the real legal facts filmmakers and producers must consider for “Based On a True Story” dramas and “Reality TV.” Share the Love! If you enjoyed this post, please feel free to bookmark it using your favorite social bookmarking site! Leave a Reply Stay Connect... Read article
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cultural-learnings.com In the World of J.J. Abrams, Fringe Watches You: Gradual Serialization and the Active Audience | Cultural Learnings
In the World of J.J. Abrams, Fringe Watches You: Gradual Serialization and the Active Audience [As part of an ongoing personal experiment designed to assist in deciding my academic future, it is my goal to complete short (by my standards) essays from a television studies perspective. If you find ... Read article
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austin360.com Austin TX entertainment: Puzzles, games, horoscopes, sudoku | Watercooler | Austin360.com
The University of Texas is hosting a “FlowTV” conference, which, much to my disappointment, has nothing to do with hip hop music or pop-locking . Instead, the two-day conference (Thursday and Friday) explores the way that TV, Internet and media culture are converging. I guess that’s a little bett... Read article
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mediaindustrystudies.org Scholarship | Media Industries
Call for Responses: Flow Conference 2012 Read article
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convergenceculture.org Futures of Entertainment: Archives
I made reference to a recent essay in Flow which compared my blog to Steven King's columns for Entertainment Weekly , arguing that we need to offer a pithier style of writing if we want to be embraced by the general public. I suggested that some of the suggestions in the piece would require us to... Read article
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schmeiser.typepad.com The Rage Diaries: In which I reveal why I don't get invited to many conferences
The good people of Flow were kind and/or deluded enough to invite me back to speak at their second conference this year. I'll be speaking at the panel titled "Online and Offline Fan Communities." If you're in Austin, Texas, between... Read article
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schreinervideo.com If This is Socialism, Bring It On: Hollywood Loses Death Grip on Film, TV Production; Reagan Rolls Over | Schreiner’s Media Landscape
It also gives viewers a new look at their own country whereas in the past they’ve been fed a steady diet of sitcoms, murder mysteries and “reality” showing the same palm trees and abandoned warehouses from downtown LA that are so overused, I can identify them. I’m all for going with the flow. But... Read article
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allthingstangled.blogspot.com All Things Tangled: The Things I get to Do
Sunflower Welcome signs, Boxes, Bouquets, Switch Plates, Kansas Souvenirs, Cats, Angels, and Sunflower Kitchen Decor. TheHandmadeDirectory.com Paradise Fibers What's In Your Heart (WIIYH) Silver Pendants - What is in Your Heart and What is in Your Soul pendants from BlueLuxe are customizable piec... Read article
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greenfiles.org The Green Files: Peak Oil: No laughing matter | Sustainability Articles | Green News ...
[Sustainability Articles | Green News and Articles | Green Conduct] Green School Buildings Offer Many Benefits | Sustainability Articles ... : Peak Oil: No laughing matter. One possible explanation for the amazing and long-running success of the Daily Show, the late night satirical television sho... Read article
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academhack.outsidethetext.com Article at Flow.TV - academhack - Thoughts on Emerging Media and Higher Education
Jut got back from MLA, much writing, blogging, and reflecting to follow, but in the meantime I seem to have overlooked mentioning that an article I wrote for Flow.TV was published (published is this the right word for it in the age of the internet?) last month. For those who are interested I make... Read article
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hastac.org Digital Cities and Digital Literacies | HASTAC
The odd amalgam of nature and culture embodied by the cell phone antenna tree. UCSB professor Lisa Parks writes in a recent issue of Flow about the practice of making cell phone towers resemble trees, noting that the concealment is not only aesthetic but political. He goes on to highlight some o... Read article
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