Convergence Culture

Andrea Horbinski

Andrea Horbinski

Independent scholar, USA

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Abstract

Convergence culture constitutes the rise of participatory cultures in conjunction with new forms of storytelling and narrative consumption across media, powered by affective labor as a form of consumption in post-Fordist capitalism. Through their labor in these cultures, audiences create connections amongst themselves and across media that destabilize hierarchies of media production and enable new forms of nonofficial production and social relations.

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