Participatory Cultures

Posted on October 7th, 2009 by admin in participatory | 8 Comments »

I spoke with Professor Henry Jenkins of the Masschusetts Institute of Technology’s Comparative Media Studies Program. We talked about the concepts of participatory cultures and remix cultural forms, and how these concepts can be used to change education. For more information see:

http://cms.mit.edu/

Professor Jenkins’ blog can be accessed at:

http://www.henryjenkins.org/

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8 Responses

  1. AnthroVlog Says:

    Exactly! He …
    Exactly! He mentions the Sistine Chapel ceiling as a classic example of a mash-up. How do these ideas change our interpretation about what copyright is or should be?

  2. OhCurt Says:

    Remix culture is a …
    Remix culture is a new term for me. But the concept feels very familiar. It’s like he says, even the great works of art are “mash-ups.”

  3. joyboy1985 Says:

    how is “remixing …
    how is “remixing culture” talking like a professor? you know what a remix is, you know what a culture is, put the two together. pretty simple

  4. hevya187 Says:

    If you couldn’t …
    If you couldn’t understand what he was talking about I don’t think he needs to learn how to communicate- you simply need to complete your SAT’s. Culture as an entity has been assumed to be this solid unchanging thing, so Prof. Jenkins talks of ‘remixing culture’- if we consider culture to be a ‘remix’ of an older form we can understand where we got it from and learn more about where we are going. You aren’t unique- you’re just a remix of your father. Understand?

  5. mbartley2002 Says:

    What the is he …
    What the is he talking about “remixing culture”. This is why professors get so much crap from other people, they talk like professors when they are talking to you. Talk to me like a normal person, not in super-secret smart people code. Learn how to communicate.

  6. agonyfish Says:

    Futurist’s have …
    Futurist’s have rarely been right simply because they look at the possible development’s of TODAY’s new ideas. The big changes happen on TOMORROWS changes.
    Personally we just wish the tank was cleaned more often- then we could see more clearly

  7. agonyfish Says:

    We think Youtube …
    We think Youtube has more of it’s haters/Backlash simply because such challenges (for various reason’s) can be expressed with less consequence. It’s self empowering for them.
    We agree the technological media developments continue to promote relitively new social systems.You tube struggles due due to open puplic access. It has it’s fan bases but it’s less sociable. Facebook has constructed this better as individualls are able to identify to groups – literally.

  8. rnb8220 Says:

    guy looks creepy & …
    guy looks creepy & like a character from a comedy.

    I like his ideas though. He makes a lot of sense.

    He should be played by Jeffrey Tambour in the movie, lol.

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