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Volume 25, Numbers 4-5, 1 September 2011

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RETHINKING CONVERGENCE/CULTURE
pp. 473-486(14)
Authors: Hay, James; Couldry, Nick

MORE SOCIOLOGY, MORE CULTURE, MORE POLITICS
pp. 487-501(15)
Author: Couldry, Nick

ARE WE ALL PRODUSERS NOW?
pp. 502-516(15)
Author: Bird, S. Elizabeth

CONTEXTUALISING AUTHOR-AUDIENCE CONVERGENCES
pp. 517-533(17)
Author: Carpentier, Nico

THE POLITICS OF CONVERGENCE
pp. 534-547(14)
Author: Verstraete, Ginette

WOMEN'S WORK
pp. 548-565(18)
Authors: Ouellette, Laurie; Wilson, Julie

CONVERGENCE CULTURE AND THE LEGACY OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES
pp. 566-584(19)
Authors: Driscoll, Catherine; Gregg, Melissa

OLD, NEW AND MIDDLE-AGED MEDIA CONVERGENCE
pp. 585-603(19)
Authors: Maxwell, Richard; Miller, Toby

THE WORK THAT AFFECTIVE ECONOMICS DOES
pp. 604-620(17)
Author: Andrejevic, Mark

USER-GENERATED DISCONTENT
pp. 621-640(20)
Author: Bratich, Jack

CONVERGENCE ON THE STREET
pp. 641-658(18)
Author: Banet-Weiser, Sarah

SURRENDERING THE SPACE
pp. 685-699(15)
Author: Turner, Graeme

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