1st Edition

Ecologies of Internet Video Beyond YouTube

By John Hondros Copyright 2018
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book explores the complex, dynamic, and contested webs of relationships in which three different groups of video makers found themselves when distributing their work on the Internet. It draws upon both the Deleuzian notion of "assemblage" and Actor-Network Theory, which together provide a rich conceptual framework for characterizing and analysing these webs. The groups examined are a UK video activist project, a community of film and television fans originating in the US, and an association of US community television producers.





    Rather than taking YouTube as its point of departure, this book centres on the groups themselves, contextualizing their contemporary distribution practices within their pre-Internet histories. It then follows the groups as they drew upon various Internet technologies beyond YouTube to create their often-complex video distribution assemblages, a process that entangled them in these webs of relationships.





    Through the analysis of detailed ethnographic fieldwork conducted across a period of several years, this book demonstrates that while the groups found some success in achieving their various goals as video makers, their situations were often problematic and their agency limited, with their practices contested by both human and technological actors within their distribution assemblages.

    1. Introduction



    2. Activist, Fan, and Community Video before and after the Internet



    3. Assemblages and Actor-Networks



    4. VisionOntv: Video Activists



    5. The LiveJournal Vidding Community: Fan Video Makers



    6. The California Community Media Exchange: Public Access Television



    7. Conclusion: The Limits of Agency

    Biography

    John Hondros is a visiting lecturer at the School of Media, Film and Music at the University of Sussex, UK. Prior to his academic career, he held various senior roles in the digital media industry, pioneering the development of multiplatform television and Internet video internationally.