Media Convergence in Japan
Table of Contents
- Introduction: At the Crossroads of Media Convergence in Japan (Patrick W. Galbraith and Jason G. Karlin)
- Precarious Consumption After 3/11: Television Advertising in Risk Society (Jason G. Karlin)
- Networking Citizens through Film Screenings: Cinema and Media in Post-3/11 Social Movements (Hideaki Fujiki)
- Convergence and Globalization in the Japanese Videogame Industry (Mia Consalvo)
- When the Media Do Not Quite Converge: The Case of Fuji TV and Livedoor (Shinji Oyama and Dario Lolli)
- Obasan and Kanryū: Modalities of Convergence of Middle-Aged Japanese Women Around South Korean Popular Culture and Gender Divergence in Japan (John Lie)
- On Two-Dimensional Cute Girls: Virtual Idols (Yoshida Masataka)
- Ensoulment and Effacement in Japanese Voice Acting (Shunsuke Nozawa)
- Producing Hatsune Miku: Concerts, Commercialization and the Politics of Peer Production (Alex Leavitt, Tara Knight, and Alex Yoshiba)
- The Labor of Love: On the Convergence of Fan and Corporate Interests in Contemporary Idol Culture in Japan (Patrick W. Galbraith)
- Anxious Proximity: Media Convergence, Celebrity and Internet Negativity (Daniel Johnson)