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Item Media Life (2010 book chapter)(Routledge, 2010-11-19) Speers, Laura; Blank, Peter; Deuze, MarkLife in today’s liquid modern society is all about finding ways to deal with constant change, whether it is at home, at work, or at play. Over the last few decades, these key areas of human existence have converged in and through our concurrent and continuous exposure to, use of, and immersion in media, information and communication technologies. Research in countries as varied as the United States, Brazil, South Korea, The Netherlands and Finland consistently shows that more of our time gets spent using media, and that multi-tasking our media has become a regular feature of everyday life. It must be clear that media are not just types of technology and chunks of content we pick and choose from the world around us – a view that considers media as external agents affecting us in a myriad of ways. If anything, today we have to recognize how the uses and appropriations of media penetrate all aspects of contemporary life. It is the point of this essay to argue that such a perspective on life lived in, rather than with, media can and perhaps should be the ontological benchmark for a twenty-first century media studies.Item Production Diary of the Debates(Indiana University Press, 1979) Seltz, Herbert A.; Yoakam, Richard D.Item Production Diary of the Debates(Indiana University Press, 1962) Seltz, Herbert A.; Yoakam, Richard D.Item Managing Media Work(Sage, 2010-01-11) Deuze, Mark; Steward, BrianThis document contains the table of contents, the preface, and the introductory chapter of "Managing Media Work", a volume edited by Mark Deuze (published by Sage in 2010), featuring the work of 27 leading scholars in the fields of media management, media production, and media policy studies.Item Leven in Media(MediaUpdate, 2008-09-28) Deuze, MarkHet is inmiddels bijna een cliché: we leven een digitaal leven, ondergedompeld in media, zijn altijd en overal bereikbaar. Ons mediagebruik - en vooral dat van jongeren - schuift langzaam maar zeker op naar apparaten en functies, die met elkaar gemeen hebben dat ze draagbaar, draadloos, convergent en genetwerkt zijn: het beste voorbeeld daarvan is wel de eigentijdse mobiele telefoon, waarbij activiteiten als bellen, mailen, chatten, websurfen, fotograferen, televisiekijken en (alleen of samen met anderen) spelletjes spelen volledig doorelkaar heen lopen. Het leven is vergeven van al dan niet nieuwe media, welke media steeds dieper doordringen in ons bestaan, varierend van de apparaten die we elke dag gebruiken, via de wijze waarop we communiceren en alledaagse beslissingen nemen, tot aan de manier waarop we de wereld om ons heen zien en begrijpen. We leven met andere woorden niet meer met media, maar in media.Item Journalism Without Journalists(Palgrave Macmillan, 2009-05-18) Fortunati, Leopoldina; Deuze, MarkNo abstract