MEDIATIZED STORIES
MEDIATION PERSPECTIVES ON DIGITAL STORYTELLING AMONG YOUTH

Mediatized Stories ACTIVITIES:
Ongoing and completed STUDIES and cases
PUBLICATIONS and presentations
Project SEMINARS and participation in scholarly conferences
NEWS:
Presentation of self in everyday digital life
Mediatized Stories cohosted a preconference on "The presentation of self in everyday digital life" in London 2 September 2009 in connection to the Transforming Audiences 2 conference at University of Westminster.Student works on self-presentations and digital storytelling
Students at the Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo, have presented works related to the Mediatized Stories project (available as pdf's): Karoline Tømte: Bloggpraksis som lært selvrepresentasjon (master's thesis) and the following reports from research assistants: Catharina Kokkim: Utvikling og spredning av Klassiske Digitale Fortellinger på Internett, Sissel.Nyegaard-Larsen: Identity-work and networking at www.nettby.no, Magdalena Valcheva: In the pursuit of understanding the cyberself, Mariya Valcheva: Playlistism: a means of identity expression and self-representation, Kim Johansen Østby: Being Yourself in Alternate Universes - Methods of Expressing Identity in Online Fanfiction.
New book on Mediatization - Knut Lundby (ed.) (NY: Peter Lang, 2009)
Mediatization: Concept, Changes, Consequences
New case studies
- are up in Mediatized Stories, among them: Shubo Li with The Online Me. Larry Friedlander with Painting the Face. Mark Evan Nelson and Glynda Hull with Space2cre8
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