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Henry Jenkins / Poststructuralism / Transmedia / Technological convergence / Participatory culture / Fan fiction / Convergence / Genius / Marshall McLuhan / Technology / Critical theory / Culture
Date: 2009-01-07 19:21:23
Henry Jenkins
Poststructuralism
Transmedia
Technological convergence
Participatory culture
Fan fiction
Convergence
Genius
Marshall McLuhan
Technology
Critical theory
Culture

Talent Imitates, Genius Steals Being the Preface to the Brazilian Edition of Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide by Henry Jenkins that I got to write thanks to my mate Mauricio. If you haven’t read it

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