New Documentary Ecologies Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discours
Providing a unique collection of perspectives on the persistence of documentary as a vital and dynamic media form within a digital world, New Documentary Ecologies traces this form through new opportunities of creating media, new platforms of distribution
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New Documentary Ecologies Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discourses Edited by
Kate Nash University of Leeds, UK
Craig Hight University of Waikato, New Zealand
and
Catherine Summerhayes Australian National University, Australia
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Contents List of Figures
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Notes on Contributors
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Introduction: New Documentary Ecologies: Emerging Platforms, Practices and Discourses Kate Nash, Craig Hight and Catherine Summerhayes
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Part I Expanding Documentary 1 Documentary Ecosystems: Collaboration and Exploitation Jon Dovey
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2 Ceding the Activist Digital Documentary Alexandra Juhasz
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3 Clicking on the World: Documentary Representation and Interactivity Kate Nash 4 Interactive Documentary and Affective Ecologies Adrian Miles 5 Web-Weaving: The Affective Movement of Documentary Imaging Catherine Summerhayes
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Part II Production Practices 6 Spinning a Collaborative Web: Documentary Projects in the Digital Arena Elizabeth Coffman
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7 An Interview with Ingrid Kopp, Director of Digital Initiativ
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