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Whose stream is this anyway? : exploring layers of viewer-integration in online participatory videos

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Weller, Kevin ; Holaschke, Michael:
Whose stream is this anyway? : exploring layers of viewer-integration in online participatory videos.
In: Journal of media and communication studies. 14 (28. Februar 2022) 1: 9D738E468704. - S. 17-32.
ISSN 2141-2545

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Within this paper, we explore variants of user-integrating (live) videos as examples of collaborative practices in social media. We propose an empirically informed typology of layers of user-integration in terms of: (A) directness / ‘bodiliness’ of interaction, (B) Unfinishedness in the content at hand and (C) Productive tensions through streamer-audience-interactions. As an example of spontaneously emerging (virtual) communities of practices, we argue that analyzing IOPVs - integrated, online participatory videos – allows us to outline the conditions for such participatory formats to unfold, and how video-communities engage with them. In this analysis, we connect to methodical literature on online participant-videos, applying ethnographic research-methods to our main case-studies ‘chAIR Speedtest’, ‘Snappy’s Chain-Stich’ and ‘Miko’s tormenting chat’, explicitly exploring methods of tracing viewer-producer-interactions. Here, we also add to conceptual literature on participatory (live) videos by questioning the understanding of live-participation as fundamentally peaceful collaboration. Here, our analytical categories (A-C) help us to get a broader understanding of the dynamics that keep such formats going and the required translation-practices from both viewer and video-producer alike. We conclude by summarizing our results and by discussing the issue of responsibility regarding (video) contents that emerge from such an asymmetrical collaboration.

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Publikationsform:Artikel
Schlagwörter:Video ethnography; IOPV; grounded theory; participatory media; virtual communities of practice
Sprache des Eintrags:Englisch
Institutionen der Universität:Geschichts- und Gesellschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät > Soziologie > Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine Soziologie und Soziologische Theorie
Geschichts- und Gesellschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät > Soziologie > Professur für Prozessorientierte Soziologie
DOI / URN / ID:10.5897/JMCS2021.0760
Open Access: Freie Zugänglichkeit des Volltexts?:Ja
Peer-Review-Journal:Ja
Titel an der KU entstanden:Ja
KU.edoc-ID:31724
Eingestellt am: 08. Mär 2023 10:40
Letzte Änderung: 08. Mär 2023 10:40
URL zu dieser Anzeige: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/31724/
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