By Maarit Jaakkola
'Reviewing Culture Online: Post-Institutional Cultural Critique across Platforms' maps different communities—in institutional and non-institutional settings—which intersect with the genre of review, especially in the social web where reviewing is conducted on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and Vimeo. Drawing on the key concepts of cultural intermediation, platformized cultural production, and post-professionalism, the author looks at user-generated content in lifestyle communities beyond the binary of professional and amateur production.
Contents
Chapter 1: Cultural Consumers Becoming Reviewers
Chapter 2: Cultural Online Engagement
Chapter 3: Reviewing as Post-Institutional Cultural Production
Chapter 4: Reviewing in Genre and Practice Hierarchies
Chapter 5: Post-Professional Reviewers
Chapter 6: Vernacular Reviewers’ Communities: Case Studies
Chapter 7: Characteristics of Vernacular Reviewing
Chapter 8: Conclusions: Towards a Pedagogical Agenda
Index
Maarit Jaakkola is co-director of Nordicom, a centre for Nordic media research at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and a member of IAMCR.
The above text is from the publisher’s description of the book:
Title: Reviewing Culture Online: Post-Institutional Cultural Critique across Platforms
Author: Maarit Jaakkola
Published: 2021
Pages: 245
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Cham