Jenkins, Henry, (1958-)
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Titles
Democracy and new media
by:
Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Seawell, Brad.; Thorburn, David, (Ph. D.); NetLibrary, Inc.
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Rethinking media change = the aesthetics of transition /
by:
Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Seawell, Brad.; Thorburn, David, (Ph. D.); NetLibrary, Inc.
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Rethinking media change : = the aesthetics of transition /
by:
Thorburn, David, (Ph. D.); Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Seawell, Brad.
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Science fiction audiences : = watching Doctor Who and Star trek /
by:
Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Tulloch, John.
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Rethinking media change : = the aesthetics of transition /
by:
Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Seawell, Brad.; Thorburn, David, (Ph. D.)
(Language materials, printed)
Hop on pop : = the politics and pleasures of popular culture /
by:
United States; McPherson, Tara.; Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Shattuc, Jane.
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Convergence culture : = where old and new media collide /
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Jenkins, Henry, (1958-)
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Textual poachers : = television fans & participatory culture /
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Jenkins, Henry, (1958-)
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Video games and learning : = teaching and participatory culture in the digital age /
by:
Squire, Kurt.; Jenkins, Henry, (1958-)
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Democracy and new media /
by:
Seawell, Brad.; Jenkins, Henry, (1958-); Thorburn, David, (Ph. D.)
(Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Computer games- Programming.
Video games- Design.
Mass media and culture- United States.
Popular culture- United States.
Computer art.
Doctor Who (Television program)
Science fiction- Appreciation.
Popular culture- Study and teaching- United States.
Computer graphics.
Fans (Persons)- Psychology.
Popular culture.
Television viewers- Psychology.
Information society- Political aspects.
Information technology- Political aspects.
Video games- Study and teaching.
Video games and children.
Computer-assisted instruction- United States.
Mass media- History.
Star trek (Television program)
Communication- Political aspects.
Democracy.
United States- Civilization- 1970-
United States- Social life and customs- 1971-
Education- Effect of technological innovations on.