Description
This episode is an analysis of Soul Pancake in relation to spreadability as described by Henry Jenkins in “Why Media Spreads.” We examined elements such as participatory culture, narrowcasting and marketing in order to answer regarding the role of spreadability in a new media context and its significance in industry production.
Sources
Creeber, Glen. “Theorizing New Media” from Digital Cultures: Understanding New Media, edited by Glen Creeber and Royston Martin. McGraw Hill. 2009.
Green, Joshua, and Henry Jenkins. “Spreadable Media: How Audiences Create Value and Meaning in a Networked Economy.” The Handbook of Media Audiences, 2011.
Jenkins, Henry, Sam Ford, and Joshua Green. “Why Media Spreads.” Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture by Henry Jenkins, Sam Ford, and Joshua Green. NYUP, 2013.
“Kitten Therapy: The Prescription for Stress” Soulpancake. YouTube, 11 Nov. 2014. Accessed 21 Sept. 2017
Alfrink, Kars . “Looking forward to tonight’s pancakes.” Flickr, 28 Oct. 2007. Accessed 21 Sept. 2017
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