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The YouTube Bibliography

DRAFT Version 3.91 – (06 June 2011)


641 Unique Items

By the author of
Dr. Strangelove’s YouTube Bibliography

Overview:

This bibliography documents scholarly articles, books, videos, audio recordings, and
significant blog postings that are substantially about YouTube. Recent articles on the
subject of online video are also included.

Note: This is a DRAFT version, and as such is filled with numerous typographic
and formatting errors.

How to Get the Latest Version:

The current version of the YouTube Bibliography is available via e-mail request to
Michael@strangelove.com.

Compiled by:

Dr. Strangelove
University of Ottawa
Department of Communication
www.strangelove.com

The fourth edition was significantly revised and edited by Melissa Joy Gavin.

Feel free to e-mail Michael@Strangelove.Com with any additional items or suggestions.

Copyright:

The YouTube Bibliography is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-


Commercial 2.5 Canada License. This data collection will remain in the public domain
and the bibliography project proceeds under the principles of open content.

Articles indexed in this document appear in only one subject category per article.

Contents
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Scholarly Books..............................................................................................................................4

Activism..........................................................................................................................................5

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Editor’s Note: Still trying to fix the table of content generation in MS Word.

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Scholarly Books

Buckingham, David and Rebekah Willettt. Video Cultures: Media Technology and
Everyday Creativity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Burgess, Jean, and Joshua Green. Online Video and Participatory Culture. London:
Polity Press, 2009.

Lovink, Geert, and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Lovink, Geert and R.S. Miles, eds. Video Vortex Reader II: Moving Images Beyond
YouTube. Institute of Network Cultures, 2011.

Noam, Eli M., and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo, eds. Peer-to-Peer Video: The Economic,
Policy, and Culture of Today’s New Mass Medium. New York: Springer, 2008.
Not quite focused on YouTube but does contain two articles on YouTube (noted below).

Snickars, Pelle and Patrick Vonderau, eds. The YouTube Reader. National Library of
Sweden, 2009.

Strangelove, Michael. Watching YouTube: Extraordinary Videos by Ordinary People. University


of Toronto Press, 2011.

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Scholarly Sources by Subject


Activism

Cascio, Jamais. ‘The Rise of the Participatory Panopticon.’ openthefuture.com, WC


Archive. Presented to the MeshForum conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 2005.

Costanza-Chock, Sasha. ‘The Immigrant Rights Movement on the Net: Between “Web
2.0” and Comunicación Popular.’ American Quarterly 60, no. 3 (September
2008): 851–64.

Gregory, S. (2010). Cameras Everywhere: Ubiquitous Video Documentation of Human


Rights, New Forms of Video Advocacy, and Considerations of Safety, Security,
Dignity and Consent. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2(2), 191-207.

Sarıtaş, B. Siynem Ezgi. ‘Video in the City Possibilities for Transformation in the Urban
Space.’ Master’s Thesis, University of Art and Design Helsinki, 2007.

Sharrett, Christopher. ‘Without Restraint: 9/11 Videos and the Pursuit of Truth.’ Jump
Cut 50, (Spring 2008).

Thorson, K., Ekdale, B., Borah, P., Namkoong, K., & Shah, C. (2010). Youtube and
Proposition 8: A case study in video activism. Information Communication
Society,13(3), 325-349.

Van Zoonen, L., Vis, F., & Mihelj, S. (2010). Performing citizenship on YouTube:
activism, satire and online debate around the anti-Islam video Fitna. Critical
Discourse Studies, 7(4), 249-262.

Zhang, W., Johnson, T. J., Seltzer, T., & Bichard, S. L. (2009). The Revolution Will be
Networked: The Influence of Social Networking Sites on Political Attitudes and
Behavior. Social Science Computer Review, 28(1), 75-92.

Advertising (also see Marketing, Politics: Elections)

Barnes, Susan B., and Neil F. Hair. ‘From Banners to YouTube: Using the Rear-View
Mirror to Look at the Future of Internet Advertising.’ Working Paper, Rochester
Institute of Technology, 2007.

Beaubien, G. (2009). Dominoʼs YouTube flap. Public Relations Tactics, 4(May).

Bode, Leticia. ‘Facebook Reception: Examining User Generated Political Ads Online.’
Paper presented at the APSA 2008 Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center,
Boston, Massachusetts, August 28, 2008.

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Ciolli, A. (2007-2008). Joe Camel meets YouTube: Cigarette advertising regulations and
user-generated marketing. U. Tol. L. Rev. 39 (121).

Clifford, Stephanie. ‘Video Prank at Domino’s Taints Brand.’ New York Times, 15
April 2009.

Cornips, Lucas. ‘Feeling Lonely Planet: The Social Negotiation of a Brand on YouTube.’
Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (May 2008): 89–105.

Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman. ‘Gone Viral? Heard the Buzz? A Guide for Public
Health Practitioners and Researchers on How Web 2.0 Can Subvert Advertising
Restrictions and Spread Health Information.’ Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health 62, (2008): 778–82.

Jones, Graham M. and Bambi B. Schieffelin. ‘Talking Text and Talking Back: “My BFF
Jill” from Boob Tube to YouTube.’ Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication 14, no 4 (August 2009): 1050–79.

Kessler, Charles. ‘Where Were You When YouTube Was Born?’ Journal of Brand
Management 14, no. 3 (February 2007): 207–10.

Kim, Kyongseok, Hye-Jin Paek, and Jordan Lynn. ‘A Content Analysis of Smoking
Fetish Videos on YouTube: Implication for Tobacco Control.’ Paper presented to
the annual meeting of the NCA 94th Annual Convention, TBA, San Diego, CA,
20 November 2008.

Mei, T., Hua, X. S., Yang, L., & Li, S. (2007). VideoSense: Towards Effective Online
Video Advertising. Proc Int Conf on Multimedia (pp. 1075-1084).

Wolters, Anna. ‘Barn-raising in Marlboro Country Community Empowering through


YouTube.’ Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (May
2008): 35–51.

Art/Aesthetics

Blythe, M., & Cairns, P. (2010). Tenori-on Stage : YouTube As Performance


Space. October, 72-81.

Chareen, S. (2009). From Silent Film to YouTube. Journal of visual literacy, 28, 1-
27.

Cook, Sarah. ‘The Work of Art in the Age of Ubiquitous Narrowcasting?’ In Geert
Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube, 173–80. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

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Cubitt, Sean. ‘Codecs and Capability.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video
Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 45–51. Amsterdam: Institute of
Network Cultures, 2008.

Davies, R. (2009). Digital intimacies: aesthetic and affective strategies in the production
and use of online video.

Dawson, Max. ‘Little Players, Big Shows: Format, Narration, and Style on Television’s
New Smaller Screens.’ Convergence: The International Journal of
Research into New Media Technologies 13, no. 3 (2007): 231–50.

Decostere, Stefaan. ‘Far from Impact.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video
Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 207–14. Amsterdam: Institute of
Network Cultures, 2008.

Elsaesser, Thomas. ‘“Constructive Instability”, or: The Life of Things as the Cinema’s
Afterlife?’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader:
Responses to YouTube. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Harley, Ross. ‘Totally Busted: Do We Need A YouTube For Video Art?’ Paper presented
to the Video Art Archive Network Forum, Gallery Loop, Yonsei University,
Seoul, 8–9 November 2007.

Hráček, Filip. ‘Audiovizuální styl uživatelských YouTube videí. [Audiovisual Style of


User-generated YouTube Videos.]’ Ph.D Dissertation, Masarykova University,
2009.

Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang. ‘Connoisseurs and Haters: Art Related Communities on


YouTube.’ Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (May
2008): 70–88.

Kinder, Marsha. ‘The Conceptual Power of On-Line Video: 5 Easy Pieces.’ In Geert
Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds., Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube, 53–62. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Lange, P. G. (2011). Video-mediated nostalgia and the aesthetics of technical


competencies. Visual Communication, 10(1), 25-44.

Mackenzie, Adrian. ‘Every Thing Thinks: Sub-representative Differences in Digital


Video Codecs.’ Working Paper, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster
University, 2008?

Miles, Adrian. Programmatic Statements for a Facetted Videography. In Geert Lovink


and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube, 215–22. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

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Mills, Simon. ‘Sean Cubitt: Interview by Sean Mills.’ Framed 10, (November 2006).

Morse, Margaret. ‘From Medium to Metaphor.’ American Art 22, no. 2 (Summer
2008): 21–3.

Moulder, Vicki, and Jim Bizzocchi. ‘Transcoding Place.’ Interaction Art, 28 August
2008.

Müller, E. (2009). Where Quality Matters: Discourses on the Art of Making a Youtube
Video. In P. Vonderau (Ed.), (pp. 126-139). National Library of Sweden.

Munt, Alex. ‘Feature Film: A ‘You Tube Narrative Model?’ FlowTV, (June 2007).

Niederer, Sabine. ‘The Future of Festivals: Interview with Arjon Dunnewind.’ In Geert
Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube, 203–6. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Richard, Birgit. ‘Media Masters and Grassroots Art 2.0 on YouTube.’ In Geert Lovink
and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube, 141–52. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Salvato, Nick. ‘Out of Hand: YouTube Amateurs and Professionals.’ The Drama
Review 53, (Fall 2009): 67–83.

Seek, Y., Video, B., & Vogel, B. C. (2010). ‘Guggenheim and YouTube Seek Budding
Video Artists.’ NYTimes.com

Shanks, Michael. ‘Video as Social Agent.’ Tate Intermedia Art, (September 2008).

Sherman, Tom. ‘Vernacular Video.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds., Video
Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 161–8. Amsterdam: Institute of
Network Cultures, 2008.

Simon, N. (2007). Discourse in the Blogosphere: What Museums Can Learn from Web
2.0. Museums Social Issues, 2(2), 257-274.

Smith, S. J. (2010). The creative use of online social media to increase public
engagement and participation in the professional arts through collaborative
involvement in creative practice. Computers and the History of Art
Group.

Spires, Hiller A., and Gwynn Morris. ‘New Media Literacies, Student Generated Content,
and the YouTube Aesthetic.’ In Proceedings of World Conference on
Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications,
Chesapeake, VA, 2008.

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Svensson, Patrik. ‘YAPA: YouTube as a Performative Arena.’ A research project and


series of videos. Umeå University, Sweden, 2009.

Tollmann, Vera. ‘YouTube Magic: Videos on the Net.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine
Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 169–72.
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Treske, Andreas. ‘Detailing and Pointing.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds.
Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 215–21. Amsterdam:
Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Whamond, Ashley. ‘Digital Amateurisation and the Implications for Art Research.’
Working Paper, Queensland College of Art, 2008?

Bandwidth

Berkman Center for Internet & Society. ‘Next Generation Connectivity: A Review of
Broadband Internet Transitions and Policy from Around the World.’ Berkman
Center for Internet & Society, Boston, MA., October 2009.

Singel, R. (2009). YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net. Wired:
10.

Cellphones

Nightingale, Virginia. ‘The Cameraphone and Online Image Sharing.’ Continuum 21,
no. 2 (June 2007): 289–301.

Van House, Nancy A. ‘Distant Closeness: Cameraphones and Public Image Sharing.’
Presented to the Eighth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
(UbiComp 2006) in Irvine, CA, 2006.

Censorship

Aula, Anne, and Sasha Lubomirsky. ‘Blocked Sites and Offensive Videos: The
Challenges of Teen Computer Use.’ In CHI ‘08 Extended Abstracts on
Human Factors in Computing Systems, Florence, Italy, 5–10 April 2008.

Hunter, Philip. ‘Pakistan YouTube Block Exposes Fundamental Internet Security


Weakness: Concern that Pakistani Action Affected YouTube Access Elsewhere in
World.’ Computer Fraud & Security, no. 4 (April 2008): 10–11.

Stevens, B. T. (2008). Taking the battle to YouTube. Analysis, (May), 1-3.

Children/Teenagers

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Hoechsmann, Michael. ‘Audience Incorporated (Inc.): Youth Cultural Production and the
New Media.’ Journal of Curriculum Theorizing 24, no. 1 (2008): 60–70.

Lange, Patricia G. ‘Fostering Friendship Through Video Production: How Youth Use
YouTube to Enrich Local Interaction.’ Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of
the International Communication Association, TBA, San Francisco, CA, 27 May
2007.

Marwick, A. E., Diaz, D. M., & Palfrey, J. (2010). Youth Privacy and Reputation.The
Berkman Center for Internet Society Research Publication Series, 1-85.

Morton. Mark. ‘Fight the Good Food Fight.’ Gastronomica – the Journal of
Food and Culture 8, no. 2 (2008): 6–8.

Muelen, K. (2009). Web 2.0, Social Networking, and the YouTube Generation.Voice of
Youth Advocates.

OʼKeeffe, G. S., & Clarke-Pearson, K. (2011). Clinical Report--The Impact of Social


Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families. Pediatrics, 127(4), 800-804.

Community (also see Identity, Social Networks)

Adami, E. (2009). We/YouTube: exploring sign-making in video-interaction.


Visual Communication, 8(4), 379-399.

Adami, E. (2009). Do YouTube? When Communication Turns into Video


Enteraction. Forms of Migration – Migrations of Forms. Convegno
Nazonale A/A.

Ala-Mutka, K. (2008). Social Computing: Study on the Use and Impacts of Collaborative
Content. EU. Retrieved from http://ftp.jrc.es/EURdoc/JRC47511.pdf

Brouwers, Janneke, Lucas Cornips, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Nicolle Lamerichs, Selina


Schepers, and Anna Wolters. ‘Introduction to the YouTube and Communities
Issue.’ Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (May 2008):
5–16.

Burgess, Jean, and Joshua Green. ‘Agency and Controversy in the YouTube
Community.’ Paper presented at Internet Research 9.0: Rethinking Community,
Rethinking Place, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 15 October 2008.

Chesire, C., & Antin, J. (2008). The Social Psychological Effects of Feedback on the
Production of Internet Information pools. Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication, 13(3), 705-727.

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Driskell, Robyn Bateman, and Larry Lyon. ‘Are Virtual Communities True
Communities? Examining the Environments and Elements of Community.’ City
& Community 1, no. 4 (December 2002): 373–90.

E, J. (2008). QUT Digital Repository : Agency and Controversy in the YouTube


Community. Internet Research, 0-18.

Faulkner, Susan, and Jay Melican. ‘Getting Noticed, Showing-Off, Being Overheard:
Amateurs, Authors and Artists Inventing and Reinventing Themselves in Online
Communities.’ In Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference
Proceedings, Colorado, 2007.

Jackson, B., & Wallin, J. (2009). Rediscovering the “Back-and-Forthness” of Rhetoric in


the Age of YouTube. College Composition and Communication,61(2).

Lange, P. G. (2007), Searching for the ‘You’ in ‘YouTube’: An Analysis of Online


Response Ability. Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference
Proceedings, 2007: 36–50.

Li, Guangda., Ming, Zhaoyan., Li, Haojie., & Chua, Tat-Seng. ‘Video Reference:
Question Answering on YouTube’. MM’09 Proceeding of the 17th ACM
international conference on multimedia (October 19-24 2009)
Beijing China.

McMurria, John. ‘The YouTube Community.’ Flow 5, no. 2 (20 October 2006).

Paek, H. , Hove, T. , Jeong, H. and Kim, M. , 2010-06-22 "Peer or Expert? The


Persuasive Impact of YouTube Video Producers and Their Moderating
Mechanism" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Suntec Singapore International Convention &
Exhibition Centre, Suntec City, Singapore.

Rotman, D., & Preece, J. (2010). The WeTube in YouTube creating an online community
through video sharing. International Journal of Web Based
Communities, 6(3), 317-333.

Rotman, D., & Golbeck, J. (2010). YouTube – Multi-Level Networks of Video Content
and Interaction. In D. Hansen, M. A. Smith, & B. Shneiderman (Eds.),Performing
Social Network Analysis Using NodeXL. Morgan Kauffman.

Rotman, Dana, Jennifer Golbeck and Jennifer Preece. ‘The Community is Where the
Rapport Is – On Sense and Structure in the YouTube Community.’ In
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Communities and Technologies, University Park, PA, 25–27 June 2009.

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Schepers, Selina. ‘The Power of Many, in the Pursuit of Nothing: Flash Mob
Communities on YouTube and Beyond.’ Cultures of Arts, Science and
Technology 1, no. 1 (May 2008): 17–34.

Seidenberg, S. (2009). Copyright in the age of YouTube: as user-generated sites flourish,


copyright law struggles to keep up. ABA Journal, 95(2), 46-52

Shamma, D. A., Bastea-Forte, M., Joubert, N., & Liu, Y. (2008). Enhancing online
personal connections through the synchronized sharing of online
video.Proceeding of the twentysixth annual CHI conference extended abstracts on
Human factors in computing systems CHI 08, 2931. ACM Press.

Sonnenbichler, A. C. (2010). A Community Membership Life Cycle Model.Group


Dynamics, 9.

Thomas, D., & Brown, J. S. (2009). Why Virtual Worlds Can Matter.International
Journal of Learning and Media, 1(1), 37-49. University of California Press
on behalf of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.

Warmbrodt, John W. An Exploratory Study of the Videobloggers


Community. Master’s Thesis. Missouri University of Science and Technology,
2007.

Williams, B. (2010). Twitter, facebook and youtube: the TMA turns to social media to
engage members. Tennessee medicine journal of the Tennessee
Medical Association, 103(2), 27-28.

Xia, Mu, Yun Huang, Wenjing Duan, and Andrew B. Whinston. ‘Ballot Box
Communication in Online Communities.’ Communications of the ACM 52,
(September 2009): 138–142.

Yue, Z. (2008). Gratifications-sought , Audience Activities and the Displacement Effect


of YouTube Gratifications-sought , Audience Activities and the
Displacement Effect of YouTube. World Wide Web Internet And Web
Information Systems.

Copyright/Intellectual Property Rights (also see Piracy)

Allen, Alexis. ‘Battling in the Name of Balance: Evaluating Solutions to Copyright


Conflict in Viacom International v. You Tube.’ Brigham Young University
Law Review 14, (13 March 2007): 1023–54.

Ardito, Stephanie C. ‘MySpace and YouTube Meet the Copyright Cops.’ Searcher 15,
no. 5 (2007): 24–34.

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Aufderheide, Patricia, and Peter Jaszi. ‘Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted
Material in User-generated Video.’ Center for Social Media’s Future of Public
Media Project, School of Communication, American University, Washington,
January 2008.

Aufderheide, Patricia, Peter Jaszi, and Elizabeth Nolan Brown. ‘The Good, the Bad, and
the Confusing: User-generated Video Creators on Copyright.’ A Future of Public
Media Project, American University, Center for Social Media, 2007.

Bowrey, Kathy. ‘What Are You Missing Out On? Big Media, Broadcasting, Copyright
and Access to Innovation.’ University of New South Wales Faculty of Law
Research Series, Paper 56, 2007.

Coates, Jessica, Nic Suzor, and Anne Fitzgerald. ‘Legal Aspects of Web 2.0 Activities:
Management of Legal Risk Associated with Use of YouTube, MySpace and
Second Life.’ Queensland Government Report, July 2007.

Collins, Steve. ‘Recovering Fair Use.’ M/C Journal 11, no. 6 (2008).

Heymann, L. A. (2009). How to Write a Life : Some Thoughts on Fixation and the
Copyright / Privacy Divide. William and Mary Law Review, 51(9), 825-
872.

Hilderbrand, Lucas. ‘YouTube: Where Cultural Memory and Copyright Converge.’ Film
Quarterly 16, no. 1 (Fall 2007): 48–57.

Hunt, K. ‘Copyright and YouTube: Pirate’s Playground or Fair Use Forum?’ Michigan
Technology Law Review 197 (2007-2008): 197-220.

Kumar, Parul. ‘Locating the Boundary between Fair Use and Copyright Infringement:
The Viacom – YouTube Dispute.’ Journal of Intellectual Property Law &
Practice 184, no. 1 (October 2008).

Latham, Robert P., Jeremy T. Brown and Carl C. Butzer. ‘‘Legal Implications of User
Generated Content: YouTube, MySpace, Facebook.’ Intellectual Property &
Technology Law Journal, (May 2008).

Lessig, Lawrence. ‘How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law.’ TEDtalksDirector


Youtube Channel, TED lecture, 15 November 2007.

Lessig, Lawrence. ‘In Defense of Piracy.’ Wall Street Journal, 11 October 2008.

Lipton, Jacqueline D. ‘A winning solution for YouTube and Utube? Corresponding


trademarks and Domain name sharing.’ Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
21, no. 2 (2008): 509-542.

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O’Brien, Damien. ‘Copyright Challenges for User Generated Intermediaries: Viacom v


YouTube and Google.’ In Brian Fitzgerald, Fuping Gao, Damien O'Brien and
Sampsung Xiaoxiang Shi, eds., Copyright Law, Digital Content and the
Internet in the Asia-Pacific, 219–33. Sydney: Sydney University Press,
2008.

O’Brien, Damien, and Brian Fitzgerald. ‘Digital Copyright Law in a YouTube World.’
Internet Law Bulletin 9, no. 6 & 7 (2006): 71–4.

Ottaviani, J. E., & Pudelka, G. G. (2007). YouTube Lawsuit Raises Novel Internet
Copyright Issues. The Licensing Journal, 27(9), 9-15.

Pessach, Guy. ‘Reciprocal Share-Alike Exemptions in Copyright Law.’ Cardozo Law


Review 30, no. 3 (2008): 1245–92.

Pike, G. H. (2007). Google, YouTube, Copyright, and Privacy. Information Today,


(April), 15-16.

Postigo, H. (2008). CAPTURING FAIR USE FOR THE YOUTUBE GENERATION:


The Digital Rights Movement, the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the user-
centered framing of fair use. Information Communication Society, 11(7),
1008-1027.

Shi, Sampsung Xiaoxiang. ‘Chinese Copyright Law, Peer Production and the
Participatory Media Age: An Old Regime in a New World. Copyright Law.’
Brian Fitzgerald et al., eds., Digital Content and the Internet in the
Asia-Pacific, Sydney University Press, 2008.

VerSteeg, R. ‘Viacom v. YouTube: Preliminary Observations’. North Carolina Journal of


Law & Techonology. 9, no. 1. (2007-2008) 43-68. Von Lohmann, Fred. ‘Fair
Use, Film, and the Advantages of Internet Distribution.’ Cinema Journal 46,
no. 2 (Winter 2007): 128–33.

Copyright/Intellectual Property Rights: DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright


Act)

Arango, T. (2009). As Rights Clash on YouTube, Some Music Vanishes. The New
York Times (2009/03/23).

Breen, Jason C. ‘YouTube or YouLose? Can YouTube Survive a Copyright Infringement


Lawsuit.’ Texas Intellectual Property Journal 16, no. 1 (2007): 151–82.

Brown, Jeffery C. ‘Copyright Infringement Liability for Video Sharing Networks:


Grokster Redux or Breaking New Ground under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act.’ The Computer and Internet Lawyer 23, no. 12
(December 2006): 10–17.

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Brown, Jeremy T. ‘Fair Use and a Takedown Notice under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act.’ Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice 4, no. 4
(2009): 243–44.

Dinh, Phong. ‘Click Here to Share! The Impact of the VEOH Litigations on VIACOM V.
YouTube.’ North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology 10, Spring
2009.

Creative Commons

Bollier, David. ‘Towards a Digital Republic.’ Free Culture Forum in Barcelona, Spain,
30 October 2009.

Søraker, J. H. (2008). Global Freedom of Expression Within Nontextual


Frameworks. The Information Society, 24(1), 40-46.

Criminal Activity

Kozlowski, Jonathan. ‘YouTube: Contagious Communications.’ Law Enforcement


Technology 34, no. 11 (November 2007).

Reed, C. (2009). Why Must You Be Mean to Me? - Crime, Punishment and Online
Personality. Social Science Research Network. SSRN.

Critical Theory

Baltruschat, Doris. ‘Global Media Ecologies: Networked Film and TV Production and
the Interactive Audience.’ An excerpt from a book in development, titled Global
Media Ecologies: Networked Production in Film and Television.

Hess, A. ‘Resistance Up in Smoke: Analyzing the Limitations of Deliberation on


YouTube. Critical Studies in Media Communication. 26, no. 5 (2009):
411-434.

Kim, Gooyong. ‘The Future of YouTube: Critical Reflections on YouTube Users’


Discussion over Its Future.’ InterActions: UCLA Journal of Education
and Information Studies 5, (April 2009): 1–31.

Lovink, Geert. ‘The Art of Watching Databases: Introduction to the Video Vortex
Reader.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader:
Responses to YouTube, 9–12. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures,
2008.

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Manovich, Lev. ‘The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine
Niederer, eds., Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 33–43.
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Manovich, Lev. ‘The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life: From Mass Consumption to
Mass Cultural Production?’ Critical Inquiry 35, no. 2 (Winter 2009): 319–31.

Marwick, A. E. (2007). ‘The People’s Republic of YouTube? Interrogating Rhetorics of


Internet Democracy.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 93rd
Annual Convention, TBA, Chicago, IL. 2011-04-29

Sanborn, Keith. ‘YouTube.world, or: Jeder Mann sein eigenes Avatar.’ In Geert Lovink
and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to
YouTube, 195–202. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Schäfer, Mirko Tobias. ‘Bastard Culture!: User Participation and the Extension of
Cultural Industries.’ Ph.D. diss., Utrecht University, 2008.

Tolson, A. (2010). A new authenticity? Communicative practices on YouTube. Critical


Discourse Studies, 7(4), 277-289.

Van Dijck, José. ‘Users like you? Theorizing Agency in User-generated Content.’
Media, Culture & Society 31, no. 1 (January 2009): 41–58.

Culture

Burgess, Jean E. (2011) User-created content and everyday cultural


practice : lessons from YouTube. In: Bennett, James &Strange,
Niki (Eds.) Television as Digital Media. Duke University Press, Durham, NC, pp.
311-331.

Chau, C. (2010). YouTube as a participatory culture. New Directions for Youth


Development, 2010(128), 65-74.

Jenkins, Henry. ‘Nine Propositions Towards a Cultural Theory.’ Confessions of an Aca-


Fan, henryjenkins.org, 28 May 2007.

Lange, Patricia G. ‘(Mis)conceptions About YouTube.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine


Niederer, eds., Video Vortex: Responses to YouTube, 87–99. Amsterdam:
Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Miller, Donna R., and David C. Bruenger. ‘Decivilization: The Compressive Effects of
Technology on Culture and Communication.’ China Media Research 3, no. 2
(2007): 83–95.

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Pauwels, Luc, and Patricia Hellriegel. ‘A Critical Cultural Reading of “YouTube.”’ In


Stylianos Hatzipanagos and Steven Warburton, eds., Handbook of Research
on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies, 381–
99. Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global, 2009.

Wesch, Michael. An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube. YouTube


mwesch channel 26 July 2008.

Culture: Cultural Geography

Gabrenya, W. K., Van Meurs, N., & Fischer, R. (2010). YouTube, the internet and
IACCP: assessing the technology opportunities and challenges of cross-cultural
psychology. Pedio.

Lorimer, Jamie. ‘Moving Image Methodologies for More-than-human Geographies.’


Working Paper, Oxford University’s Centre for the Environment, 2008.

Warlaumont, H. G. (2010). Social networks and globalization: Facebook, YouTube and


the impact of online communities on Franceʼs protectionist policies. French
Politics, 8(2), 204-214.

Culture: Ethnography

Battelle, John. ‘A Brief Interview with Michael Wesch (The Creator of That Wonderful
Video...).’ John Battelle’s Search Blog, battellemedia.com, 18 February 2007.

Ryu, M. H., Kim, S., & Lee, E. (2009). Understanding the factors affecting online elderly
user’s participation in video UCC services. Computers in Human
Behavior, 25(3), 619-632.

Strangelove, Michael. ‘Virtual Video Ethnography: Towards a New Field of Internet


Cultural Studies.’ Intern 3, 2007.

Wali, A. (2010), Ethnography for the Digital Age: Digital Ethnography (Michael Wesch).
American Anthropologist, 112: 147–148.

Dance

Carroll, Samantha. ‘The Practical Politics of Step-Stealing and Textual Poaching:


YouTube, Audio-Visual Media and Contemporary Swing Dancers Online.’
Convergence 14, (May 2008): 183–204.

Documentary

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Beattie, Debra. ‘Documentary Expression Online: The Wrong Crowd, A History


Documentary for an ‘Electrate’ Audience.’ Studies in Documentary Film 2,
no. 1 (2008): 61–78.

Hight, Craig. ‘The Field of Digital Documentary: A Challenge to Documentary


Theorists.’ Studies in Documentary Film 2, no. 1 (2008): 3–7.

Juhasz, Alexandra. ‘Documentary on YouTube: The Failure of the Direct Cinema of the
Slogan.’ In Thomas Austin, ed. Re-Thinking Documentary. New York:
McGraw Hill, 2008.

Landesman, Ohad. ‘In and Out of this World: Digital Video and the Aesthetics of
Realism in the New Hybrid Documentary.’ Studies in Documentary Film
2, no. 1 (2008): 33–45.

Sørenssen, Bjørn. ‘Digital Video and Alexandre Astruc’s Caméra-stylo: The New Avant-
garde in Documentary Realized?’ Studies in Documentary Film 2, no. 1
(March 2008): 47–59.

Vladica, Florin, and Charles H. Davis. ‘Business Innovation and New Media Practices in
Documentary Film Production and Distribution: Conceptual Framework and
Review of Evidence.’ Working Paper, Faculty of Communication & Design and
Rogers Communications Center, Ryerson University 12 October 2008.

Economics

Edelman, Benjamin. ‘Priced and Unpriced Online Markets.’ Journal of Economic


Perspectives 23, (Summer 2009): 21–36.

Ledbetter, B. J. (2010). Will Live Video Make YouTube Rich ? America, 10-13.

Millan, D. (2009). YouTubeʼs Bold Move Toward Profitability. BusinessWeek


Online.

Noam, Eli M. ‘The Economics of User Generated Content and Peer-to-Peer: The
Commons as the Enabler of Commerce.’ In Noam and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo,
eds., Peer-to-Peer Video: The Economic, Policy, and Culture of
Today’s New Mass Medium, 3–13. New York: Springer, 2008.

Education/Online Learning

Adam, A., & Mowers, H. (2007). YouTube Comes to the Classroom. School Library
Journal, 53(1), 22.

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Anderson, D. D., Lewis, M., Peterson, S., Griggs, S., Grubb, G., Singer, N., Fried, S., et
al. (2010). Kittens! Inspired by Kittens! Undergraduate Theorists Inspired by
YouTube. Language Arts, 88(1), 32-42.

Bonk, C.J. (March 2008). YouTube anchors and enders: The use of shared online video
content as a macrocontext for learning. Presented at the American Educational
Research Association (AERA) 2008 Annual meeting, New York, NY.

Burden, K., & Atkinson, S. (2007). Jumping on the YouTube bandwagon ? Using digital
video clips to develop personalised learning strategies. Framework, 96-98.

Forkosh-Baruch, A. (2011). The use of Social Networks by Higher-Education Institutes


in Israel. Education, 14-20.

Gilroy, M. (2010). Higher Education Migrates to YouTube and Social Networks. The
Education Digest, 75(7), 18-22.

Griffiths, M. E., & Graham, C. R. (2009). The potential of asynchronous video in online
education. Distance Learning, 6(2), 13-22.

Gualtar, C. D. (2004). YouTube and the English Language Learning ( ESL ).


Information Systems Journal.

Hartsell, T., & Yuen, S. C.-Y. (2006). Video Streaming in Online Learning. AACE
Journal, 14(1), 31-43.

Havenstein, H. (2008). Online Video Expands Role In Training, Collaboration.


Computerworld.

Huang, W. D., Yoo, S. J., & Choi, J.-H. (2008). Correlating college studentsʼ learning
styles and how they use Web 2.0 applications for learning. (C. J. Bonk, M. M.
Lee, & T. Reynolds, Eds. ) editliborg, 2752-2759.

Huey Zher Ng, Raja Maznah Raja Hussain, (2009). Empowering learners as the owners
of feedback while YouTube-ing, Interactive Technology and Smart
Education, Vol. 6 Iss: 4, pp.274 - 285

Karimi, S. (2006). The Value of E-Learning with YouTube: Video Sharing for Education.

Karpinnen, P. (2005). Meaningful Learning with Digital and Online Videos: Theoretical
Perspectives.AACE Journal, 13(3), 233-250.

Lin, G., & Michko, G. (2010). Beyond YouTube: Repurposing Online Video for
Education. In Z. W. Abas, I. Jung, & J. Luca (Eds.), Proceedings of Global Learn
Asia Pacific 2010 (pp. 257-267).

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Lin, M.F.G., Michko, G. & Bonk, C. (2009). Title: Characteristics of YouTube Use and
Users: Implications for Education. In T. Bastiaens et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and
Higher Education 2009 (pp. 2855-2862).

Liu, Y. (2010). Social Media Tools as a Learning Resource. Journal of Educational


Technology Development and Exchange, 3(1), 101-114.

Sicilia M A, S.-A. S., & Lytras, M. (2011). Semantic annotation of video fragments as
learning objects: a case study with YouTube videos and the Gene
Ontology. Interactive Learning Environments, 19(1), 25-44.

Snelson, C. (2010). Mapping YouTube "Video Playlist Lessons" to the Learning


Domains: Planning for Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor Learning. In D.
Gibson & B. Dodge (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology &
Teacher Education International Conference 2010 (pp. 1193-1198).

Snelson, C. (2011). YouTube across the Disciplines : A Review of the


Literature. Journal of Online Teaching and Learning, 7(1), 159-1

Tang, L., & Liu, H. (2009). Scalable learning of collective behavior based on sparse
social dimensions. Proceeding of the 18th ACM conference on
Information and knowledge management CIKM 09, 1107. ACM
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Teo, Y. H., & Chai, C. S. (2009). Scaffolding Online Collaborative Critiquing for
Educational Video Production. Knowledge Management ELearning An
International Journal, 1(1), 51-66.

Weigel, M., & Heikkinen, K. (2007). Developing Minds with Digital Media: Habits of
Mind in the YouTube Era. (H. Gardner, Ed.) Online, (51).

Epistemology

Chen, Dominick. ‘Prochronist Manifestation.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds.,
Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 63–78. Amsterdam:
Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Couldry, Nick. ‘Liveness, “Reality,” and the Mediated Habitus from Television to the
Mobile Phone.’ Communication Review 7, no. 4 (October 2004): 353–61.

Goodwin, Charles. ‘Professional Vision.’ American Anthropologist. 96, no. 3 (Sept,


1994): 606–633.

Epistemology: Reflexivity

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Pink, Sarah. ‘More Visualising, More Methodologies: On Video, Reflexivity and


Qualitative Research.’ Sociological Review 49, no. 4 (June 2008): 586–99.

Wesch, M. (2009). YouTube and You: Experiences of Self-Awareness in the Context


Collapse of the Recoding Webcam. Explorations in Media Ecology
Journal, 8(2), 19-34.

Ethics

Martin, C. Dianne. ‘Blogger Ethics and YouTube Common Sense.’ SIGCSE Bulletin
39, no. 4 (December 2007): 11–12.

Newman, Michael Z. ‘P2P TV: Ethical Considerations’ FlowTV 9, no. 10 (April 2009).

Scott, S., & Hunt, C. (2007). Practical ethics. Will YouTube video make him
pay? Hospitals health networks AHA, 81(12), 20.

Fame/Celebrity

Banuelos, Jacob. ‘Analysis of Spectacularization as Social Interaction in YouTube:


Broadcast Yourself.’ Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, TBA, Montreal, Quebec, 21 May 2008.

Burgess, Jean E. and Green, Joshua B. ‘The Entrepreneurial Vlogger: Participatory


Culture Beyond the Professional-amateur Divide.’ In Snickars, Pelle and
Vonderau, Patrick, eds., The YouTube Reader. National Library of
Sweden/Wallflower Press, Stockholm, 89–107.

Chatzopoulou, G.; Cheng Sheng; Faloutsos, M.; , "A First Step Towards Understanding
Popularity in YouTube," INFOCOM IEEE Conference on
Computer Communications Workshops, pp.1-6, 15-19. March 2010.

Engelhardt, Sebastian. ‘Half-Life of a Subscriber Base on YouTube.’ Compulsive


Data Analysis Blog, 17 May 2009.

Engelhardt, Sebastian. ‘YouTube's Most Subscribed Channels and Estimated Subscriber


Count.’ Compulsive Data Analysis Blog, 23 May 2009.

Senft, T. (2008). Camgirls: Celebrity and Community in the Age of Social Networks.
Peter Lang Publishers. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10552/631

Simpson, Sarah. ‘“Bytes, Web Camera, Democratisation!” A Critical Examination of the


Internet’s Impact upon Celebrity Studies.’ BST Journal 2, 2009.

Young, Jeffrey R. ‘YouTube Professors Scholars as Online Video Stars.’ The


Chronicle of Higher Education, 25 January 2008.

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Witt, April. ‘Going Viral.’ Washington Post, 31 May 2009.

Zimmer, Catherine. ‘The You in YouTube.’ In Jonathan Silverman and Dean Rader, eds.,
The World is a Text: Writing, Reading, and Thinking about Culture
and its Contexts, Third edition, 108–13. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2008.

Fan Culture

Baym, Nancy K. ‘The New Shape of Online Community: The Example of Swedish
Independent Music Fandom.’ First Monday 12, no. 8 (August 2007).

Fiesler, C. (2008). Everything I Need To Know I Learned from Fandom : How Existing
Social Norms Can Help Shape the Next Generation of User-Generated
Content. Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, 10(3), 729–
893.

Jenkins, Henry. ‘From YouTube to WeTube . . .’ Confessions of an Aca-Fan,


HenryJenkins.org, 13 February 2008.

Jenkins, Henry. ‘Quentin Tarantino’s Star Wars?: Digital Cinema, Media Convergence,
and Participatory Culture.’ In David Thorburn and Henry Jenkins, eds.,
Rethinking Media Change. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003.

Karpovich, Angelina I. ‘Reframing Fan Videos.’ In Jamie Sexton, ed., Music, Sound
and Multimedia: From the Live to the Virtual, 17–28. Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press, 2007.

Lamerichs, Nicolle. ‘It’s a Small World After All: Metafictional Fan Videos on
YouTube.’ Cultures of Arts, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (May
2008): 52–71.

Postigo, Hector. ‘Video Game Appropriation through Modifications: Attitudes


Concerning Intellectual Property among Modders and Fans.’ Convergence 14,
no. 59 (2008).

Russo, Julie Levin. ‘User-Penetrated Content: Fan Video in the Age of Convergence.’
Cinema Journal 48, (Summer 2009): 125–130.

Thornton, N. (2010). YouTube: transnational fandom and Mexican divas.


Intellect, 1(1), 53-67.

Trombley, Sarah. ‘Visions and Revisions: Fanvids and Fair Use.’ Cardozo Arts and
Entertainment Law Journal 25, (2007): 647–85.

Film/Cinema

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Cassarino, Irene, and Aldo Geuna. ‘Distributed Film Production: Artistic


Experimentation or Feasible Alternative? The Case of “a Swarm of Angels.”’
Oxford Internet Institute Research Paper Series, February 2008.

Evans, R. (2010). Create a YouTube Hit. Standout shorts Shooting and sharing
your films online (pp. 138-148).

Fan, W., & Bouguila, N. (2009). Online Video Textures Generation. 5th
International Symposium ISVC 2009 (pp. 450-459). Springer.

Gray, Jonathan. ‘Movie Trailers and the Creation of Meaning.’ Working Paper, Fordham
University, 2007?

Johnston, Keith M. ‘The Coolest Way to Watch Movie Trailers in the World.’
Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New
Media Technologies 14, no. 2 (2008): 145–160.

Lai, On-Kwok. ‘From Cinematography to Mobile Online (up-and down-loading of)


Images Re-Production: Two Logics of Glocal (Re-)Production of Asian Local
Idiosyncrasies?’ Asia Culture Forum 2006, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan.

Lobato, Ramon. ‘Subcinema: Theorizing Marginal Film Distribution.’ Limina: Journal


of Historical and Cultural Studies, 2007.

Micolich, A. P. (2008). The latent potential of YouTube - Will it become the 21st
Century lecturerʼs film archive? CALlaborate International, October, 12-19.

Munt, Alex. ‘S.M.L.XL: Feature Film across the Screenscape.’ Scan Journal 5, no. 1
(May 2008).

Rizzo, Teresa. ‘YouTube: the New Cinema of Attractions.’ Scan: Journal of Media
Arts Culture 5, no. 1 (May 2008).

Williams, Kathleen. ‘Never Coming to a Theatre near You: Recut Film Trailers.’ M/C
Journal 12, (2009).

Film/Cinema: Documentary

Coffman, E. (2009). Documentary and Collaboration: Placing the Camera in the


Community. Journal of Film and Video, 61(1), 62-78.

Jusasz, Alexandra. ‘Documentary on YouTube: The Failure of the Direct Cinema of the
Slogan.’ In Thomas Austin, ed. Re-Thinking Documentary. New York:
McGraw Hill, 2008.

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Kurtzke, Simone. ‘Webfilm Theory.’ Ph.D. Dissertation, School of Social Sciences,


Media and Communication, Queen Margaret University, 2007.

Smith, Greg J. ‘Alex Munt Interview.’ Serial Consign Blog, June 2008.

Warren, Jonathan. ‘Constructing Artistic Discourse: Amateur Reviews of Amateur


Movies in a Large New Media Community.’ Working Paper, School of Library
and Information Science, Indiana University, 1 May 2008.

Gender

Kendall, L. (2008). ‘James Bond, Peter Pan, and A Sticky Night of Love: Irony and
Masculinities in Amateur Animated Videos.’ The Journal of Men’s
Studies,16(2), 124-139.

Molyneaux, Heather, Susan O’Donnell, Kerri Gibson, and Janice Singer. ‘New Visual
Media and Gender: A Content, Visual and Audience Analysis of YouTube
Vlogs.’ In Proceedings of the International Communication
Association Annual Conference (ICA 2008), Montreal, Quebec, 22–26
May 2008.

Raun, T. (2007). ‘DIY therapy: Exploring affective aspects of trans video blogs on
YouTube.’

Sweeny, Robert W. ‘“This Performance Art is for the Birds:” Jackass, ‘Extreme’ Sports,
and the De(con)struction of Gender.’ Studies in Art Education: A Journal
of Issues and Research 49, no. 2 (2008): 136–46.

Yang, C., Hsu, Y.-C., & Tan, S. (2010). Predicting the determinants of usersʼ intentions
for using YouTube to share video: moderating gender effects.
Cyberpsychology behavior and social networking, 13(2), 141-152.

Governance

Bekkers, Victors and Rebecca Moody. ‘Visual Culture and Electronic Government:
Exploring a New Generation of E-Government.’ Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, Berlin: Springer, 2009.

Governance: Foreign Policy

Naim, Moises. ‘The YouTube Effect: How a Technology for Teenagers Became a Force
for Political and Economic Change.’ Foreign Policy, 1 January 2007.

Governance: Regulation/Policy

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Faris, Robert, Stephanie Wang, and John Palfrey. ‘Censorship 2.0.’ Innovations 3, no.
2 (June 2008): 165–87.

Hettich, Peter. ‘YouTube to be Regulated? The FCC Sits Tight, while European
Broadcast Regulators Make the Grab for the Internet.’ St. John’s Law Review
82, no. 4 (2008): 1395–456.

Haters

Garcés, P. (2010). The YouTubification of Politics, Impoliteness and


Polarization. Handbook of Research on Discourse Behavior and
Digital Communication Language Structures and Social
Interaction (pp. 540-563).

Lange, Patricia G. ‘Commenting on Comments: Investigating Responses to Antagonism


on YouTube.’ Paper presented to the Society for Applied Anthropology
Conference, Tampa, FL, 31 March 2007.

Moor, P. J., Heuvelman, A., & Verleur, R. (2010). Flaming on YouTube. Computers
in Human Behavior, 26(6), 1536-1546.

Tomas-Buliart, J., Fernandez, M., & Soriano, M. (2009). Traitor tracing over YouTube
video service-proof of concept. Telecommunications Systems: Special
Issue Secure Multimedia Services, 45(1), 47-60.

Health/Medical

Ache, K. A., & Wallace, L. S. (2008). Human papillomavirus vaccination coverage on


YouTube. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 35(4), 389-392.

Alto S. Lo, Michael J. Esser, and Kevin E. Gordon. ‘YouTube: A Gauge of Public
Perception and Awareness Surrounding Epilepsy.’ Epilepsy & Behavior
(March 2010).

Babamiri, K., & Nassab, R. S. (2010). The availability and content analysis of melanoma
information on YouTube. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 126 (1),
51e-52e.

Burke, Sloane C. and Shonna L. Snyder. ‘YouTube: An Innovative Learning Resource


for College Health Education Courses.’ International Electronic Journal of
Health Education 11, (2008): 39–46.

Burton, Adrian. ‘YouTube-ing Your Way to Neurological Knowledge.’ Lancet


Neurology 7, no. 12 (2008): 1086–7.

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Carlson, J., E. Heeschen, and P. Fatzinger-McShane. ‘Communicating to Generation Y:


Dietetic Interns Dissect You Tube Videos to Define What Is Necessary to Use It
as a Communication Medium.’ Journal of the American Dietetic
Association 108, no. 9 (2008).

Clifton, A., & Mann, C. (2011). Can YouTube enhance student nurse learning? Nurse
Education Today, 31(4), 311-313.

Elkin, L., & Thomson, G. (2010). The extent of YouTube videos with smoking and
smoke free words. The New Zealand medical journal.

Elkin, L., Thomson, G., & Wilson, N. (2010). Connecting world youth with tobacco
brands YouTube and the Internet policy vacuum on Web 2.0. Tobacco
Control, 19(5), 361-366.

Farnan, Jeanne M., John A. M. Paro, Jennifer Higa, Jay Edelson, and Vineet M. Arora.
‘The YouTube Generation: Implications for Medical Professionalism.’
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 51, no. 4 (Autumn 2008): 517–24.

Fernandez-Luque, Luis, Najeed Elahi, and Francisco J. Grajales III. ‘An Analysis of
Personal Medical Information Disclosed in YouTube Videos Created by Patients
with Multiple Sclerosis.’ 292–296. In K.P. Adlassnig et al., eds., Medical
Informatics in a United and Healthy Europe. IOS Press, 2009.

Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman. ‘Is “YouTube” Telling or Selling You
Something? Tobacco Content on the YouTube Video-sharing Website.’
Tobacco Control 16, (2007): 207–10.

Hansen, M., & Erdley, S. (2009). YouTube and Other Web 2.0 Applications for Nursing
Education. Online Journal Of Nursing Informatics, 13(3), 1-20.

Hayanga, A. J., & Kaiser, H. E. (2008). Medical information on YouTube. Jama The
Journal Of The American Medical Association.

Horseman, R. E. (2009). Smile! Youʼre on YouTube. Journal Of The California


Dental Association, 37(2), 138, 137.

Hossler, Eric W., and Michael P. Conroy. ‘YouTube as a Source of Information on


Tanning Bed Use.’ Archives of Dermatology 144, no. 10 (2008): 1395–6.

Keelan, Jennifer, Vera Pavri-Garcia, George Tomlinson, and Kumanan Wilson.


‘YouTube as a Source of Information on Immunization: A Content Analysis.’
Journal of the American Medical Association 298, no. 21 (5 December
2007).

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Kleinfeld, D., & Waters, J. (2007). Wilder Penfield in the age of YouTube: visualizing
the sequential activation of sensorimotor areas across neocortex. Neuron, 56(5),
760-762.

Lange, J., Daniel, J., Homer, K., Reed, M.B., & J.D. Clapp. ‘ Salvia divinorum: Effects
and use among YouTube users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 108, no.
1-2 (April 2010): 138-140.

LaPorta, L. D. (2009). Twitter and YouTube: Unexpected Consequences of the Self-


Esteem Movement? Psychiatric Times, 26(11), 2006-2009.

Liao, Michael and Randall Young. ‘YouTube for Ultrasound Education.’ Academic
Emergency Medicine 15, no. s1 (May 2008): S226.

Lillie, S. E. (2008). Diffusion of innovation in the age of YouTube. American Journal


of Preventive Medicine.

Linkletter, Martha, Kevin Gordon, and Joe Dooley. ‘The Choking Game and YouTube: A
Dangerous Combination.’ Clinical Pediatrics (July 2009).

Lo, A. S., Esser, M. J., & Gordon, K. E. (2010). YouTube: a gauge of public perception
and awareness surrounding epilepsy. Epilepsy behavior EB, 17(4), 541-545.

Luttrell, K., N. Zite, and L. Wallace. ‘Myths and Misconceptions About Intrauterine
Contraception on YouTube.’ Contraception 78, no. 2 (2008).

Manasco, M. H., Barone, N., & Brown, A. (2010). A Role for YouTube in
Telerehabilitation. International Journal, 2(2), 15-18.

Moisse, K. (2011). The YouTube Cure. Vascular, (February).

Moore, WA. (2010). Reaching the Masses: Physical Therapist Students Learn to Use
YouTube to Share Clinical Information with Patients and the Public. The
Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. 8(4).

Murugiah, K., Vallakati, A., Rajput, K., Sood, A., & Challa, N. R. (2011). YouTube as a
source of information on cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Resuscitation,82(3),
332-334.

Paek, H.-J., Kim, K., & Hove, T. (2010). Content analysis of antismoking videos on
YouTube: message sensation value, message appeals, and their relationships with
viewer responses. Health Education Research, 25(6), 1085-1099.

Pandey, Ambarish, Nivedita Patni, Mansher Singh, Akshay Sood, and Gayatri Singh.
‘YouTube As a Source of Information on the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic.’
American Journal of Preventive Medicine 38, no. 3 (March 2010): e1-e3.

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Shields, K., DuBois-Wing, G., & Westwood, E. (2010). Share your story, shape your
care: engaging the diverse and disperse population of Northwestern Ontario in
healthcare priority setting. Healthcare Quarterly Toronto Ont, 13(3), 86-
90.

Sirven, J. I. (2010). The brave new world of epilepsy in the YouTube universe.
Epilepsy behavior EB.

Sood, A., Sarangi, S., Pandey, A., & Murugiah, K. (2011). YouTube as a source of
information on kidney stone disease. Urology, 77(3), 558-562.

Steinberg. P., Wason, S., Stern, J., Deters, L., Kowal. B., & J Seigne. ‘YouTube as
Source of Prostate Cancer Information. Urology 75, no. 3 (2010): 619-622.

Tian, Y. (2010). Organ donation on Web 2.0: content and audience analysis of organ
donation videos on YouTube. Health Communication, 25(3), 238-246.

Whitlock, J., Lader, W., & Conterio, K. (2007). The Internet and Self-Injury : What
Psychotherapists Should Know. Journal of Clinical Psychology In
Session,63(11), 1135-1143.

Health/Medical: Pregnancy/Birth

Biermann, Janis. ‘Targeting Non-contemplators with Preconception Messages via


YouTube.’ Audio Recording, March of Dimes, California Chapter, 30 October
2007.

Fonio, Chiara, Fabio Giglietto, Romeo Pruno, Luca Rossi, and Stefano Pedriol. ‘Eyes on
You: Analyzing User Generated Content for Social Science.’ Paper presented to
the Conference Towards a Social Science of Web 2.0, York, UK 5 September
2007.

Longhurst, R. (2009). YouTube: a new space for birth? Feminist Review, 93(1), 46-
63. Palgrave Macmillan.

Raun, T. (2010). Screen-births: Exploring the transformative potential in trans video


blogs on YouTube. Graduate Journal of Social Science, 7(2), 113-130.

Identity

Antebi, Susan. ‘The Talk Show Uploaded: YouTube and the Technicity of the Body.’
Social Identities 15, (May 2009): 297–311.

Barney, D. (2007). One Nation Under Google: Citizenship in the


Technological Republic (Vol. 6). The Hart House Lecture Committee.

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Brouwers, Janneke. ‘YouTube vs. O-Tube: Negotiating a YouTube Identity.’ Cultures


of Arts, Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (May 2008): 106–20.

Chen, C. P., & Informatics, C. (2010). Individual online Impression management: self-
presentation on Youtube. Management, (2001), 10.

Christian, A.J. 2009-03-19 ‘YouTube: Black Existentialism and Network


Participation.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the 33rd Annual National
Council for Black Studies, Renaissance Atlanta Hotel Downtown, Atlanta, GA.

DeVoe, K. M. (2009). Constructing Who We Are Online: One Word, One Friend at a
Time. The Reference Librarian, 50(4), 419-421.

Kavada, A. (2009). Engagement, Bonding and Identity Across Multiple Platforms: Avaaz
on Facebook, YouTube and MySpace. ECPR Potsdam 2009 (pp. 10-12).

Kendall, L. (2008). BEYOND MEDIA PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS: Online


multimedia productions as interpersonal communication. Information
Communication Society, 11(2), 207-220.

Mátyus, Imre. ‘Symbolic Creativity as an Act of Identity Representation on the Internet.’


Paper presented to the ICT&S Center, University of Salzburg, Austria, 20–21
June 2008.

Vincent, L. (2008). Broadcast yourself--the YouTube phenomenon. The Journal of


the Oklahoma State Medical Association, 101(11), 272-273.

Indigenous/Aboriginal

Kopacz, M., & Lawton, B. L. (2009). The YouTube Indian: Portrayals of Native
Americans on a Viral Video Site. Conference Papers – National Communication
Association, 13(2), 1.

McArthur, Keith. ‘YouTube No Place to Discuss Ideas.’ Com.Motion Blog,


com.motionblog.ca, 3 March 2008.

Smith, Richard. ‘First Nations Communication Research: Final Report.’ Simon Fraser
University, School of Communication and Centre for Policy Research on Science
and Technology, 30 April 2008.

Journalism (also see News/Press)

Antony, M. G., & Thomas, R. J. (2010). “This is citizen journalism at its finest”:
YouTube and the public sphere in the Oscar Grant shooting incident. New
Media & Society, 12(8), 1280-1296.

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Diakopoulos, N., Goldenberg, S., & Essa, I. (2009). Videolyzer : Quality Analysis of
Online Informational Video for Bloggers and Journalists. Computing, 799-808.

Fell, Bruce. ‘Visual Literacy, Journalism and the Digital Age.’ Working Paper. School of
Communication, Charles Stuart University, Bathurst NSW, 2006.

Gimeno, J. D. (2008).YouTube and Mainstream Journalism: Strange


Bedfellows?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, TBA, Montreal, Quebec

Hartley, J. (2008). THE SUPREMACY OF IGNORANCE OVER INSTRUCTION AND


OF NUMBERS OVER KNOWLEDGE” Journalism, popular culture, and the
English constitution. Journalism Studies, 9(5), 679-691.

Kennedy, J. (2010). DONʼT YOU FORGET ABOUT ME. Journalism Studies,11(2),


225-242.

Peer, L., & Ksiazek, T. (2011). YOUTUBE AND THE CHALLENGE TO


JOURNALISM. Journalism Studies, 12(1), 45-63.

Troncy, R., Malocha, B., & Fialho, A. T. S. (2010). Linking events with media. 6th
International Conference on Semantic Systems
ISEMANTICS10 (pp. 2-5).

Wall, Melissa. ‘Africa on YouTube.’ International Communication Gazette 71,


(2009) 393–407.

Labour Relations/Unions

Gould, Emilie W. ‘“I Heard It on the Grapevine” – Blogging, Facebook, YouTube, and
Student Self-organization during a Faculty Strike.’ In Online Communities
and Social Computing, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Berlin: Springer
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Walters, Ben. ‘Cyberpicketing.’ Film Quarterly 61, no. 3 (Spring 2008): 66–7.

Library Sciences

Clark, J. R. (2008). Do Social Networking Sites Have a Place in the Behavioral or Social
Science Library? Behavioral Social Sciences Librarian, 27(2), 116-118.

Gauch, S., Li, W., & Gauch, J. (1997). Vision: A Digital Video Library. Information
Processing and Management, 33(4), 413-426.

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Mitchell, E., & Watstein, S. B. (2007). The places where students and scholars work,
collaborate, share and plan: Endless possibilities for us! Reference Services
Review, 35(4), 521-524.

Pera, M. S., Lund, W. and Ng, Y.-K. (2009), A sophisticated library search strategy using
folksonomies and similarity matching. Journal of the American Society
for Information Science and Technology, 60: 1392–1406.

Poulin, Eric. ‘A Whole New World of Freaks and Geeks: Libraries and Librarians on
YouTube.’ LIBRES Library and Information Science Research
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Thiel, Thomas. ‘Curator as Filter/ User as Curator.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer,
eds. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 181–87.
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Webb, P.L. (2007) "YouTube and libraries: it could be a beautiful relationship", C&RL
News, 68:6.

Library Sciences: Preservation/Archives

Ariew, S. (2008). Youtube culture and the academic library“ a guide to online open
access educational videos. Choice, 45(12), 2057-2063.

Capra, Robert G., Christopher A. Lee, Gary Marchionini, Terrell Russell, Chirag Shah,
and Fred Stutzman. ‘Selection and Context Scoping for Digital Video Collections:
An Investigation of Youtube and Blogs.’ In Proceedings of the 8th
ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Pittsburgh, PA,
2008.

Clark, Jason A. ‘YouTube University: Using XML, Web Services, and Online Video
Services to Serve University and Library Video Content.’ In Laura B. Cohen, ed.,
Library 2.0 Initiatives in Academic Libraries, 156–66. Chicago, IL:
Association of College & Research Libraries, 2007.

Gehl, Robert. ‘YouTube as Archive: Who Will Curate This Digital Wunderkammer?’
International Journal of Cultural Studies 12, (January 2009): 43–60.

Gracy, Karen F. ‘Moving Image Preservation and Cultural Capital.’ Library Trends
56, no. 1 (Summer 2007): 183–97.

Marchionini, G., Shah, C., Lee, C. A., & Capra, R. (2009). Query parameters for
harvesting digital video and associated contextual information. International
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McKee, A. (2010). YouTube versus the National Film and Sound Archive: Which Is the
More Useful Resource for Historians of Australian Television? Television
New Media, 12(2), 154-173.

Rossitto, Luisa M. ‘Super Dooper! CI Library Goes YouTubing!’ In Proceedings


Beyond the Hype 2008: Web 2.0, Queensland University of Technology,
1–2 February 2008.

Shah, Chirag. ‘ContextMiner: Supporting the Mining of Contextual Information for


Ephemeral Digital Video Preservation.’ The International Journal of
Digital Curation 2, (2009).

Shah, Chirag. ‘YouTube Crawling: A VidArch Year in Retrospect.’ The VidArch


Project, School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 28 May 2008.

Shah, C. (2010). Supporting Research Data Collection from YouTube with


TubeKit. Journal of Information Technology Politics, 7(2), 226-240.

Shah, Chirag, and Gary Marchionini. ‘Preserving 2008 US Presidential Election Videos.’
In Proceedings of International Web Archiving Workshop,
Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2007.

Shohet, L. (2010). YouTube , Use , and the Idea of the Archive. Library.

Wald, M., Wills, G., Millard, D., Gilbert, L., Khoja, S., Kajaba, J., Li, Y., et al. (2009).
Enhancing Learning Using Synchronized Multimedia Annotation.

Literacy

Bloom, K., & Johnston, K. M. (2010). Digging into YouTube Videos: Using Media
Literacy to Promote Cross-Cultural Understanding. Journal of Media
Literacy Education, 2(2), 113-123.

Hartley, John. ‘YouTube, Digital Literacy and the Growth of Knowledge.’ Presented to
the Media@Lse Fifth Anniversary Conference, London, September 2008.

Laverty, C. (2009). Our Information Literacy Heritage : From Evolution to


Revolution. Feliciter Journal of the Canadian library
Association, 55(3), 88-91.

Marketing

Bannan, K. J. (2010). YouTube for b-to-b. B to B, 95(5), 11-12.

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Bernoff, J., & Li, C. (2008). Harnessing the power of the oh-so-social web. MIT Sloan
Management Review, 49(3), 36-42.

Clark, Thomas, and Julie Stewart. ‘Promoting Academic Programs Using Online
Videos.’ Business Communication Quarterly 70, (December 2007): 478–
82.

Cobb, C. (2006). YouTube and beyond: How PR pros discover and create buzz with
online video. (cover story). Public Relations Tactics, 13(6), 21. Public
Relations Society of America.

Deighton, John A., and Leora Kornfeld. ‘Digital Interactivity: Unanticipated


Consequences for Markets, Marketing, and Consumers.’ Working Paper, Harvard
Business School, 26 September 2007.

Forsyth, S. R., & Malone, R. E. (2010). “Iʼll be your cigarette--light me up and get on
with it”: examining smoking imagery on YouTube. Nicotine tobacco
research official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine
and Tobacco,12(8), 810-816.

Karbasfrooshan, A. (2010). 'The State of Online Video: Getting Paid for Content.'
TechCrunch.

Larson, Rebecca J. ‘The Rise of Viral Marketing through the New Media of Social
Media.’ Faculty Publications and Presentations, School of Business, Liberty
University, 2009.

Pace, Stefano. ‘YouTube: An Opportunity for Consumer Narrative Analysis?’


Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal 11, no. 2
(2008): 213–26.

Snoek, C. G. M., & Smeulders, A. W. M. (2010). Video Search Engines The international
business case Example from Youtube. Search, 1-96

Stroud, Dick. ‘Guerrilla Video: Why and How Web Video Will Change the Fabric of the
Web.’ Journal of Direct, Data and Digital Marketing Practice 9, no. 2
(2007): 134–47.

Wachem, L. V. (2009). The C.E.O., Now Appearing on YouTube. Office, 1-4.

Military (also see Terrorism)

Andeacuten-Papadopoulos, Kari. ‘US Soldiers Imaging the Iraq War on YouTube.’


Popular Communication 7, no. 1 (January 2009): 17–27.

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Christensen, Christian. ‘Uploading Dissonance: YouTube and the US Occupation of


Iraq.’ Media, War & Conflict 1, no. 2 (2008): 155–75.

Papadopoulos, K.A. ‘US Soldiers Imaging the Iraq Wars on YouTube.’ Popular
Communication: The International Journal of Media and Culture 7, no.
1 (2009): 17-27.

Rid, Thomas. ‘The Bundeswehr’s New Media Challenge.’ Military Review, (July –
August 2007), 104–9.

Music

Beer, David. ‘Making Friends with Jarvis Cocker: Music Culture in the Context of Web
2.0.’ Cultural Sociology 2, (July 2008): 222–41.

Berry, Peter. ‘Open Access to University Music: The Challenge of YouTube and Ning.’
Paper presented to the Mötesplats inför framtiden, Borås, 15–16 October 2008.

Boulaire, Christele, Guillaume Hervet, and Raoul Graf. ‘Creativity Chains and Playing in
the Crossfire on the Video-sharing Site YouTube.’ Journal of Research in
Interactive Marketing 4, no. 2 (2010): 111–141.

Hamasaki, Masahiro, Takeda Hideak, and Takuichi Nishimura. ‘Network Analysis of


Massively Collaborative Creation of Multimedia Contents: Case Study of Hatsune
Miku Videos on Nico Nico Douga.’ In Proceeding of the 1st
international Conference on Designing interactive User
Experiences For TV and Video. Silicon Valley, California, 22–24 October
2008.

Kirkpatrick, Andy, and Andrew Moody. ‘A Tale of Two Songs: Singapore versus Hong
Kong.’ ELT Journal 3, (2009): 265–271.

Kesenne, Sarah. ‘On Gig Flix: A Stereoscopic View on the Multi-Camera Filming of
Live Music in “U23D,” (2008) and its Fan Movie Counterparts on the Internet,’
79–86. In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer, eds. Video Vortex Reader:
Responses to YouTube. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Suhr, Hiesun Cecilia. ‘The Role of Participatory Media in Aesthetic Taste Formation:
How do Amateurs Critique Musical Performances and Videos on Youtube.com?’
International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society 4, no.
2 (2008): 213–22.

Webb, Michael. ‘Music Analysis Down the (You) Tube? Exploring the Potential of
Cross-media Listening for the Music Classroom.’ British Journal of Music
Education 24, (2007): 147–64.

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News/Press

Hanson, Gary, and Paul Haridakis. ‘YouTube Users Watching and Sharing the News: A
Uses and Gratifications Approach.’ Journal of Electronic Publishing 11, no.
3 (Fall 2008).

Yusuf, H. (2009). Old and New Media: Converging During the Pakistan Emergency
(March 2007-February 2008). Massachusetts Institute for Technology Center for
Future Civic Media.

Parody

Burgess, Jean. ‘“Is Your Chocolate Rain Are Belong to Us”?: Viral Video, YouTube and
the Dynamics of Participatory Culture.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine Niederer,
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Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Lim, J. S., & Ki, E.-J. (2006). Resistance to Ethically Suspicious Video Spoof on
YouTube: A Test of Inoculation Theory. Roles and Scopes of Public
Relations.

Ridge, Charlotte. ‘Cowboys Can’t Be Gay! The Politics of Brokeback Mountain


Parodies.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Chicago, IL, 30 August 2007.

Yew, J., Arbor, A., Shamma, D. A., & Churchill, E. F. (2011). Knowing Funny : Genre
Perception and Categorization in Social Video Sharing. Computer

Pedagogy

Agazio, Janice. ‘An Untapped Resource: Using YouTube in Nursing Education.’ Nurse
Educator 34, (January/February 2009): 23–28.

Ashraf, B. (2009). Teaching the Google-eyed YouTube generation. Education


Training, 51(5/6), 343-352.

Berk, R. A. (2009). Multimedia teaching with video clips: TV, movies, YouTube, and
mtvU in the college classroom. International Journal of Technology in
Teaching and Learning, 5(1), 1–21.

Burke, Sloane C., Shonna Snyder, and Robin C. Rager. ‘An Assessment of Faculty Usage
of YouTube as a Teaching Resource.’ The Internet Journal of Allied
Health Sciences and Practice 7, (January 2009).

Cannings, T.R. & S. Talley. (2002). Multimedia and Online Video Case studies for
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Cash, P. T. (2010). An Investigation to Determine the use of Online Video Clips as a


Teaching Resource in a Second Level School. Criticism, (April).

Chenail, R.J. ‘YouTube as a qualitative research asset: Reviewing user generated videos
as learning resources.' The Weekly Qualitative Report 1, no. 4 (2008): 18–
24.

Christensen, Christian. ‘YouTube: The Evolution of Media?’ Australian Screen


Education 45, (2007): 36–40.

Desmet, C. ‘Teaching Shakespeare with YouTube.’ English Journal 99, no. 1 (2009):
65-70.

Duffy, Peter. ‘Engaging the YouTube Google-Eyed Generation: Strategies for Using
Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning.’ In Proceedings of the 6th
Conference on E-learning, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, 4–5
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Eastment, Diana. ‘The Moving Image.’ ELT Journal 63, (April 2009): 191–193.

Falzetti, Ashley. ‘Reading YouTube, Contextualizing Theory.’ Feminist Collections:


A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources, (December 2008).

Freitas, David, Janet Buckenmeyer, and Emily Hixon. ‘YouTube.com for Teachers: A
Useful Resource or Just More Hijinks?’ In Proceedings of Society for
Information Technology and Teacher Education International
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Glogoff, Stuart. ‘Channeling Students and Parents: Promoting the University Through
YouTube.’ In Proceedings of World Conference on E-Learning in
Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education,
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Haase, David G. ‘The YouTube Makeup Class.’ The Physics Teacher 47, (May
2009): 272–273.

Hobbs, R. (2006). Non-optimal uses of video in the classroom. Learning, Media and
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Jenkins, Henry. ‘From YouTube to YouNiversity.’ Chronicle of Higher Education


53, no. 24 (February 2007).

Jenkins, Henry. ‘Learning from YouTube: An Interview with Alexandra Juhasz.’


Confessions on an Aca-Fan, henryjenkins.org, 20 and 22 February 2008.

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Juhasz, Alexandra. ‘Learning the Five Lessons of YouTube: After Trying to Teach
There, I Don't Believe the Hype.’ Cinema Journal 48, no. 2 (Winter 2009):
145–150.

Juhasz, Alexandra. ‘Teaching on YouTube.’ OpenCulture, 22 February 2008.

Juhasz, Alexandra. ‘Why Not (to) Teach on YouTube.’ In Geert Lovink and Sabine
Niederer, eds., Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube, 133–9.
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2008.

Keegan, V. (2009). YouTube: the Peopleʼs University of the Internet. Guardian 02


December, 2-3.

Kellner, D., & Kim, G. (2009). Youtube, politics, and pedagogy. MediaCultural
Studies.

Livingstone, Sonia and Nancy Thumim. ‘What is Fred Telling Us?’ Teachers College
Record, 8 September 2008.

Lorencova, Viera. ‘YouTube Dilemmas: The Appropriation of User-Generated Online


Videos in Teaching and Learning.’ Currents in Teaching and Learning 1,
no. 1 (Fall 2008): 62–71.

Mullen, Rebecca, and Linda Wedwick. ‘Avoiding the Digital Abyss: Getting Started in
the Classroom with YouTube, Digital Stories, and Blogs.’ The Clearing
House 82, no. 2 (November – December 2008): 66–9.

Newcombe, N. (2007). Harnessing the Popularity of YouTube to Promote Internet


Safety: A School-University Partnership. Proceedings of Society for Information
Technology and Teacher Education International Conference 2007 (pp. 3128-
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Peppler, Kylie A. and Yasmin B. Kafai. ‘From SuperGoo to Scratch: Exploring Creative
Digital Media Production in Informal Learning.’ Learning, Media and
Technology, Special Issue: Media Education Goes Digital, (June
2007).

Shephard, K. (2003). Questioning, promoting and evaluating the use of streaming video
to support student learning. British Journal of Educational Technology,
34(3), 295-308

Skiba, D.J. (2007) Nursing Education 2.0: YouTube. Nursing Education


Perspectives: March 2007, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 100-102.

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Snelson, Chareen. ‘YouTube and Beyond: Integrating Web-Based Video into Online
Education.’ In Proceedings of Society for Information Technology
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Trier, James. ‘“Cool” Engagements With YouTube: Part 1.’ Journal of Adolescent &
Adult Literacy 50, (February 2007): 408–12.

Trier, James. ‘“Cool” Engagements With YouTube: Part 2.’ Journal of Adolescent &
Adult Literacy 50, (April 2007): 598–603.

Wieling, M. B., & Hofman, W. H. A. (2010). The impact of online video lecture
recordings and automated feedback on student performance. Computers &
Education, 54(4), 992-998.

Wilson, Elisa Fraser. ‘You Sing, YouTube: A Hands-on Approach to Using YouTube in
the Performance Curriculum.’ Paper presented to the TI-ME (Technology
Institute for Music Educators) National Conference in Conjunction with the Texas
Music Educators Association Convention, San Antonio, TX. February 2009.

Photography

Lehmuskallio, Asko, and Risto Sarvas. ‘Snapshot Video: Everyday Photographers Taking
Short Video-clips.’ In Proceedings of the 5th Nordic Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction: Building Bridges, Lund, Sweden, 20–22
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Piracy

Driscoll, M. Will YouTube sail into the DMCA’s safe harbor or sink for Internet Piracy?
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‘Economic Impact of Legislative Reform to Reduce Audio-visual Piracy.’ Oxford


Economics. March 2009.

Politics

Burgess, Susan. ‘YouTube on Masculinity and the Founding Fathers: Constitutionalism


2.0.’ Political Research Quarterly (August 2009).

Castells, Manuel. ‘Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society.’


International Journal of Communication 1 (2007): 238–66.

Cunningham, Stuart D. ‘Political and Media Leadership in the Age of YouTube.’ In Hart,
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Darby, Seyward. ‘Technology: Sex, Lies and YouTube.’ Transitions Online, 31 July
2007.

Hall, E. (2009). POLITICS IN THE YOUTUBE AGE : TRANSFORMING THE


POLITICAL AND MEDIA CULTURE ? Director.

Heffernan, Virginia. ‘The YouTube Presidency.’ New York Times, 10 April 2009.

Heldman, Caroline. ‘YouTube Nation.’ Working Paper, Occidental College, 2006.

Hirzalla, F., van Zoonen, L., & de Ridder, J. (2011). Internet Use and Political
Participation: Reflections on the Mobilization/Normalization Controversy. The
Information Society: an International Journal, 27(1), 1-15.

Li, Henry Siling. ‘The Turn to the Self: From “Big Character Posters” to YouTube
Videos.’ Chinese Journal of Communication 2, no. 1 (March 2009): 50–
60.

McKinney, M., & Rill, L. (2009). Not Your Parentsʼ Presidential Debates: Examining the
Effects of the CNN/YouTube Debates on Young Citizens' Civic
Engagement. Communication Studies, 60(4), 392-406. Routledge.

Ricke, L. (2010). A New Opportunity for Democratic Engagement: The CNN-YouTube


Presidential Candidate Debates. Journal of Information Technology
Politics, 7(2 & 3), 202-215.

Shogan, C. J. (2010). Blackberries, Tweets, and YouTube: Technology and the Future of
Communicating with Congress. PS Political Science Politics, 43(02), 231.

Thompson, Ethan. ‘Facebook and the Return of the Repressed, or Watching Political
Comedy on a Social Network.’ FlowTV, February 2009.

Vargas, J. A. (2008). Obamaʼs Wide Web:From YouTube to Text Messaging,


Candidate's Team Connects to Voters. Writer.

Winograd, M., & Hais, M. D. (2008). Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube,


and the Future of American Politics. Library Journal (Vol. 133, p.
xviii, 309 p.). Rutgers University Press.

Politics: Elections

Carlson, Tom, and Kim Strandberg. ‘Riding the Web 2.0 Wave: Candidates on YouTube
in the 2007 Finnish National Elections.’ Paper presented to the 4th General
Conference of the European Consortium of Political Research, Pisa, Italy, 6–8
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Church, S. H. (2010). YouTube Politics: YouChoose and Leadership Rhetoric During the
2008 Election. Journal of Information Technology Politics, 7(2 & 3),
124-142.

Duman, Steve, and Miriam A. Locher. ‘“So let’s talk. Let’s chat. Let’s start a dialog”: An
Analysis of the Conversation Metaphor Employed in Clinton’s and Obama’s
YouTube Campaign Clips.’ Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and
Interlanguage Communication 27, no. 3 (August 2008): 193–230.

Durrant, Fay. ‘The Digital Difference of Online Social Networking in the Caribbean.’
International Federation of Library Associations, University of Toronto, 6–7
August 2008.

Edwards, Richard, and Chuck Tryon. ‘Political Video Mashups as Allegories of Citizen
Empowerment.’ First Monday 14, no. 10 (5 October 2009).

English, K. (2009). Tubers Talk: Examining the Comments on Presidential YouTube


Videos Using Dialogic Theory. Conference Papers – International
Communication Association, 1 - 28.

Flew, Terry. ‘Not Yet the Internet Election: Online Media, Political Commentary and the
2007 Australian Federal Election.’ Media International Australia, no. 126
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Gueorguieva, Vassia. ‘Voters, MySpace, and YouTube.’ Social Science Computer


Review 26, no. 3 (August 2008): 288–300.

Gulati, G.J., & Williams, C.B. Congressional Candidates’ Use of YouTube in 2008: Its
Frequency and Rationale. Journal of Information Technology & Politics
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Jordan, L. Ashley. ‘Broadcasting Yourself (and Others): How YouTube and Blogging
have Changed the Rules of the Campaign.’ Hinckley Journal of Politics,
(2008): 75–84.

Klotz, R.J. ‘The Sidetracked 2008 YouTube Senate Campaign’. Journal of


Information Technology & Politics, 7 (2-3), 2010: p110-123.

Macnamara, Jim. ‘E-Electioneering: Use of New Media in the 2007 Australian Federal
Election.’ Presented at the ANZCA08 Conference, Power and Place, Wellington,
New Zealand, July 2008.

Musser, C. (2009). Political documentary, YouTube and the 2008 US presidential


election: Focus on Robert Greenwald and David N. Bossie. Studies in
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Smith, Aaron, and Lee Rainie. ‘The Internet and the 2008 Election.’ Pew Internet &
American Life Project, Pew Research Center, Washington, 15 June 2008.

Spillius, A. (2006). US candidates in “YouTube election.”

Termeh, R. (2007). YouTube: examining a revolution. Gnovis Journal, 8(1).

Thompson, A. D. (2007). The You Tube Presidential Debates: Hints of the Power of Web
2.0 Technologies. Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 24,
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Towner, T. L., & Dulio, D. A. (2011). An Experiment of Campaign Effects during the
YouTube Election. New Media & Society, (February).

Tryon, Chuck. ‘“Why 2008 Won’t Be Like 1984:” Viral Videos and Presidential
Politics.’ Flowtv.org, 21 March 2007.

Turkheimer, Margot. ‘A YouTube Moment in Politics: An Analysis of the First Three


Months of the 2008 Presidential Election.’ Urban and Environmental Policy
Institute, Occidental College, 2007.

Wallsten, Kevin. ‘“Yes We Can”: How Online Viewership, Blog Discussion and
Mainstream Media Coverage Produced a Viral Video Phenomenon.’ Presented to
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Walters, Ben. ‘The Online Stump.’ Film Quarterly 61, no. 1 (October 2007): 60–1.

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Politics Conference. Amherst, MA.

Politics: Lobbying

Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Mark K. McBeth, Linda Tigert, and Paul L. Hathaway. ‘From
Protests to Litigation to YouTube: A Longitudinal Case Study of Strategic Lobby
Tactic Choice for the Buffalo Field Campaign.’ Social Science Journal
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Politics: Public Diplomacy

Figueroa Küpçü, Maria, and Michael A. Cohen. ‘Congress and the “YouTube War.”’
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Osmond, C. (2009). Gordon Brown’s YouTube trauma. freshnetwork. Retrieved from

Pornography

Attwood, Feona. ‘No Money Shot?: Commerce, Pornography and New Sex Taste
Cultures.’ Sexualities 10, no. 4 (2008): 441–56.

Jacobs, Katrien. ‘Netporn: DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics.’ New York: Rowman
& Littlefield, 2007.

Jansohn, Christian, Adrian Ulges, and Thomas M. Breuel. ‘Detecting Pornographic


Video Content by Combining Image Features with Motion Information.’ In
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Lehman, Peter. ‘You and Voyeurweb: Illustrating the Shifting Representation of the
Penis on the Internet with User-Generated Content.’ Cinema Journal 46, no. 4
(Summer 2007): 108–16.

Peraica, Ana. ‘Chauvinist and Elitist Obstacles Around YouTube and Porntube: A Case
Study of Home-Made Porn Defended as “Video Art.”’ In Geert Lovink and
Sabine Niederer, eds., Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube,
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Post-Television

Bruns, Axel. ‘Reconfiguring Television for a Networked, Produsage Context.’ Media


International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy (126), 2008.

Jarrett, Kylie. Beyond Broadcast Yourself: The Future of Youtube. Media


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Juul, J. (2010). History of Online Video. The Blog Herald.

Moyer, Michael. ‘The Everything TV.’ Scientific American Magazine, November


2009.

Privacy

Coyle, M., Freyne, J., Brusilovsky, P., & Smyth, B. (2008). Social information access for
the rest of us: an exploration of social YouTube. In W. Nejdl, J. Kay, P. Pu, & E.
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Koščík, M. (2009). PRIVACY ISSUES IN ONLINE SERVICE USERS ’ DETAILS


DISCLOSURE IN THE RECENT CASE-LAW ANALYSIS OF CASES
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Lange, Patricia G. ‘Publicly Private and Privately Public: Social Networking on


YouTube.’ Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 13, no. 1
(December 2007): 361–80.

Lipton, Jacqueline D. ‘“We, the Paparazzi”: Developing a Privacy Paradigm for Digital
Video.’ Iowa Law Review 95, (2009).

Stanton, J., Nemati, H., Chun, S., & Chen, J. (2007). Privacy in the YouTube Era:
Evolving Concepts in the Protection of Personal Information. AMCIS 2007
Proceedings.

Talab, R. S., & Butler, R. P. (2007). Shared Electronic Spaces in the Classroom:
Copyright, Privacy, and Guidelines. TechTrends Linking Research and
Practice to Improve Learning.

Wertheim, H. F. L., Farrar, J., & Horby, P. (2009). Online video sharing and patientsʼ
privacy. British Medical Journal, 339, b3991.

Public Relations

Dittmar, Mary Lynne. ‘Sustainability, Strategic Communications, and Relevance: Why


YouTube Won’t Get Us to Mars.’ Paper presented to the AIAA SPACE 2007
Conference & Exposition, Long Beach, CA, 18–20 September 2007.

Public Sphere

Chu, Donna. ‘Collective Behavior in YouTube: A Case Study of 'Bus Uncle' Online
Videos.’ Asian Journal of Communication 19, no 3 (September 2009):
337–353.

De Belder, J., De Smet, W., Mochales Palau, R., & Moens, M. F. (2009). Does Google
own Youtube? Entity relationship extraction with minimal supervision. KU
Leuven.

Milliken, Mary, Kerri Gibson, Susan O’Donnell, and Janice Singer. ‘User-generated
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Walther, J. B., Deandrea, D., Kim, J., & Anthony, J. C. (2010). The Influence of Online
Comments on Perceptions of Antimarijuana Public Service Announcements on
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Ubayasiri, Kasun. ‘Internet and the Public Sphere: A Glimpse of YouTube.’ eJournalist
6, no. 2 (2006).

Queer Studies

Alexander, J., & Losh, E. (2010). “A YouTube of One”s Own?ʼ “Coming Out” Videos as
Rhetorical Action. In C. Pullen & M. Cooper (Eds.), LGBT Identity and
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Technical: Algorithms

Baluja, Shumeet, Rohan Seth, D., Sivakumar, Yushi Jing, Jay Yagnik, Shankar Kumar,
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Technical: Caching

Chin, A., Keelan, J., Tomlinson, G., Pavri-Garcia, V., Wilson, K., & Chignell, M. (2010).
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Technical: Content Analysis

Alberti, Christopher et al. ‘An Audio Indexing System for Election Video Material.’
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Benevenuto, Fabricio, Fernando Duarte, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgilio Almeida, Jussara


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Biel, Joan-Isasc. and Daniel Gatica-Perez. ‘Wearing a YouTube Hat: Directors,


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Borth, D., J. Hees, M. Koch, A. Ulges, C. Schulze, T. Breuel, and R. Paredes. ‘TubeFiler:
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Mitra, Siddharth. ‘Characterising Online Video Sharing and Its Dynamics.’


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Siersdorfer, Stefan, Chelaru, Sergiu, Nejdl, Wolfgang, and San Pedro, Jose. ‘How Useful
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Technical: Interface Design

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Cormode, G., Krishnamurthy, B., & Willinger, W. (2010). A manifesto for modeling and
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Crane, Riley, and Didier Sornette. ‘Robust Dynamic Classes Revealed by Measuring the
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And now a word from our sponsor:

Watching YouTube:
Extraordinary Videos by Ordinary People
University of Toronto Press, 2010.

Introduction
1. Home Movies in a Global Village
2. The Home and Family on YouTube
3. Video Diaries: The Real You in YouTube
4. Women of the ‘Tube
5. The YouTube Community
6. The YouTube Wars: Elections, Religion, and Armed Conflict
7. The Post-television Audience
Conclusion

In Watching YouTube, Michael Strangelove provides a broad overview of the world


of amateur online videos and the people who make them. Dr. Strangelove, the Governor
General Literary Award-nominated author that Wired Magazine called a ‘guru of
Internet advertising,’ describes how online digital video is both similar to and different
from traditional home-movie-making and argues that we are moving into a post-
television era characterized by mass participation.
Strangelove draws from television, film, cultural, and media studies to help define an
entirely new field of research. Online practices of representation, confessional video
diaries, and debates over elections, religion, and armed conflicts make up the bulk of this
groundbreaking study, which is supplemented by an online blog at Strangelove.com/blog.
An innovative and timely study, Watching YouTube raises questions about the future
of cultural memory, identity, politics, warfare, and family life when everyday
representational practices are altered by four billion cameras in the hands of ordinary
people.

Dr. Strangelove is a part-time professor in the Department of Communication at the University


of Ottawa.

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