The following is a subject index of academic articles on YouTube and online video.
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- 2010 12 Things Holding Back Online Video Advertising Americans Watch 33 Billion Videos in December Can YouTube Rake in Google-Size Revenue? Copyright 2010: The Future of Copyright. Fitzgerald, Brian F. Courts to rule on fan-created music videos Google’s YouTube Gamble is Vindicated How Videos Are Found And Consumed Online Hulu Stats for 2009 State Of The Vlogosphere 2010. Time Spent Viewing Online Video Up 13% in December U.S. Videos Viewed Online Surpass 30 Billion. YouTube Growth Chart
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- Academic Videos An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube. Wesch, Michael.
- Activism “I Heard It on the Grapevine” – Blogging, Facebook, YouTube, and Student Self-organization during a Faculty Strike. Gould, Emilie W. The Immigrant Rights Movement on the Net: Between “Web 2.0” and Comunicación Popular. Costanza-Chock, Sasha. The Rise of the Participatory Panopticon: Transcript. Cascio, James. Video as Social Agent. Shanks, Michael. Video in the City Possibilities for Transformation in the Urban Space. Sarıtaş, B. Siynem Ezgi. Without Restraint: 9/11 Videos and the Pursuit of Truth. Sharrett, Christopher.
- Advertising 12 Things Holding Back Online Video Advertising A Content Analysis of Smoking Fetish Videos on YouTube: Implication for Tobacco Control. Kim, Kyongseok, Hye-Jin Paek, and Jordan Lynn. Advertisers Demand Metrics around Online Video Usage. Advertisers Want Rules of Engagement in Online Video. Barn-raising in Marlboro Country: Community Empowering through YouTube. Wolters, Anna. Can YouTube Rake in Google-Size Revenue? Custom Video Creative Yields Three Times Click-Through. Facebook Reception: Examining User Generated Political Ads Online. Bode, Leticia. Feeling Lonely Planet: The Social Negotiation of a Brand on YouTube. Cornips, Lucas. From Banners to YouTube: Using the Rear-View Mirror to Look at the Future of Internet Advertising. Barnes, Susan B., and Neil F. Hair. 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. Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman. How Videos Are Found And Consumed Online Madison Avenue Embracing Video Search, Bypassing Paid. Major US broadcaster-backed online networks claim over half of free online TV in US. Mobile Video is Getting Higher Ad Rates than Online. Niche Video News Producers like Beet.TV Can Succeed, msnbc Online Ads Are Booming, if They’re Attached to a Video. Pre-Rolls Ads on Online Video. Talking Text and Talking Back: "My BFF Jill" from Boob Tube to YouTube. Jones, Graham M. and Bambi B. Schieffelin. The Changing Strategy of Online Video Syndication. Trouble with Online Video is Scale, Time Inc.'s Vivek Shah. Video Prank at Domino’s Taints Brand. Clifford, Stephanie. Video Search Facial and Scene Recognition to Metadata. Where Were You When YouTube Was Born? Kessler, Charles. Why "TV Everywhere": Bigger than the Cable Giants' Plans. YouTube’s Skippable Ads Could Command a Premium.
- Africa Africa on YouTube. Wall, Melissa.
- Algorithms Video Suggestion and Discovery for YouTube: Taking Random Walks Through the View Graph. Baluja, Shumeet, Rohan Seth, D., Sivakumar, Yushi Jing, Jay Yagnik, Shankar Kumar, Deepak Ravichandran, and Mohamed Aly
- Art/Aesthetics Audiovisual Style of User-generated YouTube Videos. Hráček, Filip. Chauvinist and Elitist Obstacles Around YouTube and Porntube: A Case Study of Home-Made Porn Defended as “Video Art.” Peraica, Ana. Codecs and Capability. Cubitt, Sean. Connoisseurs and Haters: Art Related Communities on YouTube. Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang. ‘Constructive Instability’, or: The Life of Things as the Cinema’s Afterlife? Elsaesser, Thomas. Detailing and Pointing. Treske. Andreas. Digital Amateurisation and the Implications for Art Research. Whamond, Ashley. Every Thing Thinks: Sub-representative Differences in Digital Video Codecs. Mackenzie, Adrian. Far from Impact. Decostere, Stefaan. Feature Film: A ‘You Tube Narrative Model’? Munt, Alex. From Medium to Metaphor. Morse, Margaret. Little Players, Big Shows: Format, Narration, and Style on Television’s New Smaller Screens. Dawson, Max. Media Masters and Grassroots Art 2.0 on YouTube. Richard, Birgit. New Media Literacies, Student Generated Content, and the YouTube Aesthetic. Spires, Hiller A., and Gwynn Morris. Out of Hand: YouTube Amateurs and Professionals. Salvato, Nick. Programmatic Statements for a Facetted Videography. Miles, Adrian. Sean Cubitt: Interview by Sean Mills. Mills, Simon. The Conceptual Power of On-Line Video: 5 Easy Pieces. Kinder, Marsha. The Coolest Way to Watch Movie Trailers in the World. Johnston, Keith M. The Future of Festivals: Interview with Arjon Dunnewind. Niederer, Sabine. The Work of Art in the Age of Ubiquitous Narrowcasting? Cook, Sarah. Totally Busted: Do We Need A YouTube For Video Art? Harley, Ross. Transcoding Place. Moulder, Vicki, and Jim Bizzocchi. Vernacular Video. Sherman, Tom. Video as Social Agent. Shanks, Michael. Video in the City Possibilities for Transformation in the Urban Space. Sarıtaş, B. Siynem Ezgi. YAPA: YouTube as a Performative Arena. Svensson, Patrik. YouTube Magic: Videos on the Net. Tollmann, Vera. YouTube.world, or: Jeder Mann sein eigenes Avatar. Sanborn, Keith. YouTube: The New Cinema of Attractions. Rizzo, Teresa. Ze Frank and the Poetics of Web Video. Newman, Michael Z.
- Asia/China Chinese Copyright Law, Peer Production and the Participatory Media Age: An Old Regime in a New World. Shi, Sampsung Xiaoxiang. From Cinematography to Mobile Online (up-and down- loading of) Images Re-Production: Two Logics of Glocal (Re-)Production of Asian Local Idiosyncrasies? Lai, On-Kwok. The Turn to the Self: From "Big Character Posters" to YouTube Videos. Li, Henry Siling.
- Australia Digital Copyright Law in a YouTube World. O'Brien, Damien, and Brian Fitzgerald. Legal Aspects of Web 2.0 Activities: Management of Legal Risk Associated with Use of YouTube, MySpace and Second Life. Coates, Jessica, Nic Suzor, and Anne Fitzgerald.
- Authorship Remixing Authorship: Reconfiguring the Author in Online Video Remix Culture. Diakopoulos, Nicholas, Kurt Luther, Yevgeniy “Eugene” Medynskiy, and Irfan Essa.
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- Bandwidth Next Generation Connectivity: A Review of Broadband Internet Transitions and Policy from Around the World. Berkman Center for Internet & Society. YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net.
- Books Netporn: DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics. Jacobs, Katrien. Video Vortex Reader: Responses to YouTube. Lovink, Geert, and Sabine Niederer.
- Bourdieu Liveness, “Reality,” and the Mediated Habitus from Television to the Mobile Phone. Couldry, Nick.
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- Caching Locality Aware Peer Assisted Delivery: The Way to Scale Internet Video to the World. Lee, Jin. Watch Global, Cache Local: YouTube Network Traffic at a Campus Network – Measurements and Implications. Zink, Michael, Kyoungwon Suh, Yu Gu, and Jim Kurose. YouTube Traffic Characterization: A View From the Edge. Gill, Phillipa, Martin Arlittz, Zongpeng Li, and Anirban Mahanti.
- Carribean The Digital Difference of Online Social Networking in the Caribbean. Durrant, Fay.
- Cellphones Distant Closeness: Cameraphones and Public Image Sharing. Van House, Nancy A. The Cameraphone and Online Image Sharing. Nightingale, Virginia.
- Censorship Blocked Sites and Offensive Videos: The Challenges of Teen Computer Use. Aula, Anne, and Sasha Lubomirsky. Pakistan YouTube Block Exposes Fundamental Internet Security Weakness: Concern that Pakistani Action Affected YouTube Access Elsewhere in World. Hunter, Philip. The Turn to the Self: From "Big Character Posters" to YouTube Videos. Li, Henry Siling.
- Children/Teenagers Audience Incorporated (Inc.): Youth Cultural Production and the New Media. Hoechsmann, Michael. Blocked Sites and Offensive Videos: The Challenges of Teen Computer Use. Aula, Anne, and Sasha Lubomirsky. Fight the Good Food Fight. Morton. Mark. Fostering Friendship Through Video Production: How Youth Use YouTube to Enrich Local Interaction. Lange, Patricia G. The Choking Game and YouTube: A Dangerous Combination. Linkletter, Martha, Kevin Gordon, and Joe Dooley.
- Citizen Media Africa on YouTube. Wall, Melissa.
- Comedy Facebook and the Return of the Repressed, or Watching Political Comedy on a Social Network. Thompson, Ethan.
- Community (Mis)conceptions About YouTube. Lange, Patricia G. A Critical Cultural Reading of "YouTube". Pauwels, Luc, and Patricia Hellriegel. Agency and Controversy in the YouTube Community. Burgess, Jean E. and Green, Joshua B. An Exploratory Study of the Videobloggers Community. Warmbrodt, John W. Are Virtual Communities True Communities? Examining the Environments and Elements of Community. Driskell, Robyn Bateman, and Larry Lyon. Ballot Box Communication in Online Communities. Xia, Mu, Yun Huang, Wenjing Duan, and Andrew B. Whinston. Characterising Online Video Sharing and Its Dynamics. Mitra, Siddharth. Characterizing the YouTube Video-sharing Community. Santos, Rodrygo L.T., Bruno P.S. Rocha, Cristiano G. Rezende, and Antonio A.F. Loureiro. Collective Behavior in YouTube: A Case Study of 'Bus Uncle' Online Videos. Chu, Donna. Commenting on Comments: Investigating Responses to Antagonism on YouTube Lange, Patricia G. Connoisseurs and Haters: Art Related Communities on YouTube. Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang. Exploring Social Dynamics in Online Media Sharing. Halvey, M.J., and M.T. Keane. Fostering Friendship Through Video Production: How Youth Use YouTube to Enrich Local Interaction. Lange, Patricia G. Getting Noticed, Showing-Off, Being Overheard: Amateurs, Authors and Artists Inventing and Reinventing Themselves in Online Communities. Faulkner, Susan, and Jay Melican. Introduction to the YouTube and Communities Issue. Brouwers, Janneke, Lucas Cornips, Wolfgang Kaltenbrunner, Nicolle Lamerichs, Selina Schepers, and Anna Wolters. Mediating and Analyzing Social Data. Ding, Ying, Ioan Tom, Sin-Jae Kang, Zhixiong Zhang, and Michael Fried. Network Analysis of Massively Collaborative Creation of Multimedia Contents: Case Study of Hatsune Miku Videos on Nico Nico Douga. Hamasaki, Masahiro, Takeda Hideak, and Takuichi Nishimura. No Money Shot?: Commerce, Pornography and New Sex Taste Cultures Attwood, Feona. Social Network Analysis of Video Bloggers’ Community. Warmbrodt, John, Hong Sheng, and Richard Hall. Structure and Network in the YouTube Core. Paolillo, John C. The Community is Where the Rapport Is -- On Sense and Structure in the YouTube Community. Rotman, Dana, Jennifer Golbeck and Jennifer Preece. The New Shape of Online Community: The Example of Swedish Independent Music Fandom. Baym, Nancy K. The Power of Many, in the Pursuit of Nothing: Flash Mob Communities on YouTube and Beyond. Schepers, Selina. The YouTube Community. McMurria, John. Webfilm Theory. Kurtzke, Simone. YouTube vs. O-Tube: Negotiating a YouTube Identity. Brouwers, Janneke.
- Consumer Culture (Mis)conceptions About YouTube. Lange, Patricia G. Fight the Good Food Fight. Morton. Mark.
- Content Analysis An Empirical Study of an Extended Technology Acceptance Model for Online Video Services. Ayako Hiramatsu, Ayako, Takahiro Yamasaki, and Kazuo Nose. Art or Circus? Characterizing User-Created Video on YouTube. Landry, Brian M., and Mark Guzdial. Automatic Video Tagging Using Content Redundancy. Stefan Siersdorfer, Stefan, Jose San Pedro, and Mark Sanderson. Characterizing Video Responses in Social Networks. Benevenuto, Fabricio, Fernando Duarte, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgilio Almeida, Jussara Almeida, and Keith Ross. Combining Social Network Analysis and Sentiment Analysis to Explore the Potential for Online Radicalisation. Bermingham, Adam, Maura Conway, Lisa McInerney, Neil O'Hare, and Alan F. Smeaton. ContextMiner: Supporting the Mining of Contextual Information for Ephemeral Digital Video Preservation. Shah, Chirag. Detecting Pornographic Video Content by Combining Image Features with Motion Information. Jansohn, Christian, Adrian Ulges, and Thomas M. Breuel. Feedback Loops of Attention in Peer Production. Fang, Wu, Dennis M. Wilkinson, and Bernardo A. Huberman. Human Perception of Near-Duplicate Videos. Oliveira, Rodrigo, Mauro Cherubini, and Nuria Oliver. Hunting for Hip, Hipsters, and Happenings on YouTube. Shah, Chirag and Gary Marchionini. Identifying Ideological Perspectives of Web Videos Using Folksonomies. Lin, Wei-Hao, and Alexander Hauptmann. Identifying Video Spammers in Online Social Networks. Benevenuto, Fabricio, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgilio Almeida, Jussara Almeida, Chao Zhang, and Keith Ross. Source Video Camera Identification for Multiply Compressed Videos Originating from YouTube. Van Houten, Wiger, and Zeno Geradts. TubeFiler: An Automatic Web Video Categorizer. Borth, D., J. Hees, M. Koch, A. Ulges, C. Schulze, T. Breuel, and R. Paredes. Video Search by Impression Extracted from Social Annotation. Nakamura, Satoshi and Katsumi Tanaka. Video Search Facial and Scene Recognition to Metadata. Viral, Quality, and Junk Videos on YouTube: Separating Content From Noise in an Information-Rich Environment. Crane, Riley, and Didier Sornette. Wearing a YouTube Hat: Directors, Comedians, Gurus, and User Aggregated Behavior. Biel, Joan-Isaac and Daniel Gatica-Perez.
- Contraception Myths and Misconceptions About Intrauterine Contraception on YouTube. Luttrell, K., N. Zite, and L. Wallace.
- Convergence Global Media Ecologies: Networked Film and TV Production and the Interactive Audience. Baltruschat, Doris. Little Players, Big Shows: Format, Narration, and Style on Television’s New Smaller Screens. Dawson, Max.
- Copyright/IP Rights Battling in the Name of Balance: Evaluating Solutions to Copyright Conflict in Viacom International v. You Tube. Allen, Alexis. Chinese Copyright Law, Peer Production and the Participatory Media Age: An Old Regime in a New World. Shi, Sampsung Xiaoxiang. Click Here to Share! The Impact of the VEOH Litigations on VIACOM V. YouTube. Dinh, Phong. Copyright 2010: The Future of Copyright. Fitzgerald, Brian F. Copyright Challenges for User Generated Intermediaries: Viacom v YouTube and Google. O’Brien, Damien. Courts to rule on fan-created music videos Digital Copyright Law in a YouTube World. O'Brien, Damien, and Brian Fitzgerald. Fair Use, Film, and the Advantages of Internet Distribution. Von Lohmann, Fred. Larry Lessig: How Creativity is Being Strangled by the Law. Lessig, Lawrence. Legal Aspects of Web 2.0 Activities: Management of Legal Risk Associated with Use of YouTube, MySpace and Second Life. Coates, Jessica, Nic Suzor, and Anne Fitzgerald. Legal Implications of User Generated Content: YouTube, MySpace, Facebook Latham, Robert P., Jeremy T. Brown and Carl C. Butzer. Locating the Boundary between Fair Use and Copyright Infringement: The Viacom – YouTube Dispute. Kumar, Parul. MySpace and YouTube Meet the Copyright Cops. Ardito, Stephanie C. Reciprocal Share-Alike Exemptions in Copyright Law. Pessach, Guy. Recovering Fair Use. Collins, Steve. Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-generated Video. Aufderheide, Patricia, and Peter Jaszi. The Good, the Bad, and the Confusing: User-generated Video Creators on Copyright. Aufderheide, Pat, Peter Jaszi, and Elizabeth Nolan Brown. Towards a Digital Republic. Video Game Appropriation through Modifications: Attitudes Concerning Intellectual Property among Modders and Fans. Postigo, Hector. Visions and Revisions: Fanvids and Fair Use. Trombley, Sarah. What Are You Missing Out On? Big Media, Broadcasting, Copyright and Access to Innovation. Bowrey, Kathy. YouTube Dilemmas: The Appropriation of User-Generated Online Videos in Teaching and Learning. Lorencova, Viera. YouTube: Where Cultural Memory and Copyright Converge. Hilderbrand, Lucas.
- Corporate Content Broadcast Yourself on YouTube: Really? Kruitbosch, Gijs, and Frank Nack.
- Creative Commons Towards a Digital Republic.
- Criminal Activity YouTube: Contagious Communications. Kozlowski, Jonathan.
- Critical Theory Bastard Culture! User Participation and the Extension of Cultural Industries. Schäfer, Mirko Tobias. Critical Methods and User Generated Content: The iPhone on YouTube. Blythe, Mark and Paul Cairns. Global Media Ecologies: Networked Film and TV Production and the Interactive Audience. Baltruschat, Doris. The Art of Watching Databases: Introduction to the Video Vortex Reader. Lovink, Geert. The Future of YouTube: Critical Reflections on YouTube Users’ Discussion over Its Future. Kim, Gooyong. The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life. Manovich, Lev. The Practice of Everyday (Media) Life: From Mass Consumption to Mass Cultural Production? Manovich, Lev. Users like you? Theorizing Agency in User-generated Content. Van Dijck, José. Virtual Video Ethnography: Towards a New Field of Internet Cultural Studies. Strangelove, Michael. YouTube.world, or: Jeder Mann sein eigenes Avatar. Sanborn, Keith.
- Cultural Geography Moving Image Methodologies for More-than-human Geographies. Lorimer, Jamie.
- Culture An Anthropological Introduction to YouTube. Wesch, Michael. An Anthropologist Explores the Culture of Video Blogging. Young, Jeffrey R. Collective Behavior in YouTube: A Case Study of 'Bus Uncle' Online Videos. Chu, Donna. Decivilization: The Compressive Effects of Technology on Culture and Communication. Miller, Donna R., and David C. Bruenger. Nine Propositions Towards a Cultural Theory. Jenkins, Henry. Professional Vision. Goodwin, Charles. The Entrepreneurial Vlogger: Participatory Culture Beyond the Professional-amateur Divide. Burgess, Jean E. and Green, Joshua B. Webfilm Theory. Kurtzke, Simone.
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- Dance The Practical Politics of Step-Stealing and Textual Poaching: YouTube, Audio-Visual Media and Contemporary Swing Dancers Online. Carroll, Samantha.
- Defamation Legal Aspects of Web 2.0 Activities: Management of Legal Risk Associated with Use of YouTube, MySpace and Second Life. Coates, Jessica, Nic Suzor, and Anne Fitzgerald.
- Digital Forensics Source Video Camera Identification for Multiply Compressed Videos Originating from YouTube. Van Houten, Wiger, and Zeno Geradts.
- Dissertation Audiovisual Style of User-generated YouTube Videos. Hráček, Filip. Bastard Culture! User Participation and the Extension of Cultural Industries. Schäfer, Mirko Tobias. Vernacular Creativity and New Media. Burgess, Jean. Webfilm Theory. Kurtzke, Simone.
- DMCA Copyright Infringement Liability for Video Sharing Networks: Grokster Redux or Breaking New Ground under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Brown, Jeffery C. Fair Use and a Takedown Notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Brown, Jeremy T. YouTube or YouLose? Can YouTube Survive a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit. Breen, Jason C.
- Documentary Business Innovation and New Media Practices in Documentary Film Production and Distribution: Conceptual Framework and Review of Evidence. Vladica, Florin, and Charles H. Davis. Digital Video and Alexandre Astruc's Caméra-stylo: The New Avant-garde in Documentary Realized? Sørenssen, Bjørn. Documentary Expression Online: The Wrong Crowd, A History Documentary for an ‘Electrate’ Audience. Beattie, Debra. Documentary on YouTube: The Failure of the Direct Cinema of the Slogan. Juhasz, Alexandra. In and Out of this World: Digital Video and the Aesthetics of Realism in the New Hybrid Documentary. Landesman, Ohad. The Field of Digital Documentary: A Challenge to Documentary Theorists. Hight, Craig.
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- Economics Priced and Unpriced Online Markets. Edelman, Benjamin. The Economics of User Generated Content and Peer-to-Peer: The Commons as the Enabler of Commerce. Noam, Eli M.
- Elections A YouTube Moment in Politics: An Analysis of the First Three Months of the 2008 Presidential Election. Turkheimer, Margot. Broadcasting Yourself (and Others): How YouTube and Blogging have Changed the Rules of the Campaign. Jordan, L. Ashley. E-Electioneering: Use of New Media in the 2007 Australian Federal Election. Macnamara, Jim. Not Yet the Internet Election: Online Media, Political Commentary and the 2007 Australian Federal Election. Flew, Terry. Political Video Mashups as Allegories of Citizen Empowerment. Edwards, Richard, and Chuck Tryon. Preserving 2008 US Presidential Election Videos. Shah, Chirag, and Gary Marchionini. The Digital Difference of Online Social Networking in the Caribbean. Durrant, Fay. Voters, MySpace, and YouTube : The Impact of Alternative Communication Channels on the 2006 Election Cycle and Beyond. Gueorguieva, Vassia. “Why 2008 Won’t Be Like 1984:” Viral Videos and Presidential Politics. Tryon, Chuck. “Yes We Can”: How Online Viewership, Blog Discussion and Mainstream Media Coverage Produced a Viral Video Phenomenon. Wallsten, Kevin.
- Epistemology Liveness, “Reality,” and the Mediated Habitus from Television to the Mobile Phone. Couldry, Nick. Prochronist Manifestation. Chen, Dominick. Professional Vision. Goodwin, Charles.
- Ethics Blogger Ethics and YouTube Common Sense. Martin, C. Dianne. P2P TV: Ethical Considerations. Newman, Michael Z.
- Ethnography A Brief Interview with Michael Wesch (The Creator of That Wonderful Video...). Battelle, John. Getting Noticed, Showing-Off, Being Overheard: Amateurs, Authors and Artists Inventing and Reinventing Themselves in Online Communities. Faulkner, Susan, and Jay Melican. More Visualising, More Methodologies: On Video, Reflexivity and Qualitative Research. Pink, Sarah.
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- Fame/Celebrity Analysis of Spectacularization as Social Interaction in YouTube: Broadcast Yourself. Banuelos, Jacob. "Bytes, Web Camera, Democratisation!" A Critical Examination of the Internet's Impact upon Celebrity Studies. Simpson, Sarah. Going Viral. Witt, April. Half-Life of a Subscriber Base on YouTube. Engelhardt, Sebastian. The Entrepreneurial Vlogger: Participatory Culture Beyond the Professional-amateur Divide. Burgess, Jean E. and Green, Joshua B. The You in YouTube. Zimmer, Catherine. YouTube Professors Scholars as Online Video Stars. Young, Jeffrey R. YouTube's Most Subscribed Channels and Estimated Subscriber Count. Engelhardt, Sebastian.
- Fan Culture From YouTube to WeTube . . . Jenkins, Henry. It’s a Small World After All: Metafictional Fan Videos on YouTube. Lamerichs, Nicolle. 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. Kesenne, Sarah. Quentin Tarantino's Star Wars?: Digital Cinema, Media Convergence, and Participatory Culture. Jenkins, Henry. Reframing Fan Videos. Karpovich, Angelina I. The New Shape of Online Community: The Example of Swedish Independent Music Fandom. Baym, Nancy K. User-Penetrated Content: Fan Video in the Age of Convergence. Russo, Julie Levin. Video Game Appropriation through Modifications: Attitudes Concerning Intellectual Property among Modders and Fans. Postigo, Hector. Visions and Revisions: Fanvids and Fair Use. Trombley, Sarah. YouTube: Transnational Fandom and Mexican Divas. Thornton, Niamh.
- FCC YouTube to be Regulated? The FCC Sits Tight, while European Broadcast Regulators Make the Grab for the Internet. Hettich, Peter.
- Film/Cinema Alex Munt Interview (Regarding YouTube). Smith, Greg J. Audiovisual Style of User-generated YouTube Videos. Hráček, Filip. Constructing Artistic Discourse: Amateur Reviews of Amateur Movies in a Large New Media Community. Warren, Jonathan. Cyberpicketing. Walters, Ben. Detailing and Pointing. Treske. Andreas. Distributed Film Production: Artistic Experimentation or Feasible Alternative? The Case of 'a Swarm of Angels'. Cassarino, Irene, and Aldo Geuna. Fair Use, Film, and the Advantages of Internet Distribution. Von Lohmann, Fred. Feature Film: A ‘You Tube Narrative Model’? Munt, Alex. From Cinematography to Mobile Online (up-and down- loading of) Images Re-Production: Two Logics of Glocal (Re-)Production of Asian Local Idiosyncrasies? Lai, On-Kwok. Movie Trailers and the Creation of Meaning. Gray, Jonathan. Never Coming to a Theatre near You: Recut Film Trailers. Williams, Kathleen. 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. Kesenne, Sarah. S.M.L.XL: Feature Film across the Screenscape. Munt, Alex. Subcinema: Theorizing Marginal Film Distribution. Lobato, Ramon. The Coolest Way to Watch Movie Trailers in the World. Johnston, Keith M. Webfilm Theory. Kurtzke, Simone. YouTube: The New Cinema of Attractions. Rizzo, Teresa. YouTube: Where Cultural Memory and Copyright Converge. Hilderbrand, Lucas.
- Flagging Flagging or Fagging: (Self-)Censorship of Gay Content on YouTube. Kampman, Minke.
- Flash Mobs The Power of Many, in the Pursuit of Nothing: Flash Mob Communities on YouTube and Beyond. Schepers, Selina.
- Flickr Distant Closeness: Cameraphones and Public Image Sharing. Van House, Nancy A. Mediating and Analyzing Social Data. Ding, Ying, Ioan Tom, Sin-Jae Kang, Zhixiong Zhang, and Michael Fried.
- Foreign Policy The YouTube Effect: How a Technology for Teenagers Became a Force for Political and Economic Change. Naim, Moises.
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- Gaming Virtual Video Ethnography: Towards a New Field of Internet Cultural Studies. Strangelove, Michael.
- Gender A Better Understanding of College Students' YouTube Behaviors. Pickowicz, Michael. Exploring the Gender Divide on YouTube: An Analysis of the Creation and Reception of Vlogs. Molyneaux, Heather, Susan O’Donnell, Kerri Gibson, and Janice Singer. Flagging or Fagging: (Self-)Censorship of Gay Content on YouTube. Kampman, Minke. New Visual Media and Gender: A Content, Visual and Audience Analysis of YouTube Vlogs. Molyneaux, Heather, Susan O’Donnell, Kerri Gibson, and Jancie Singer. “This Performance Art is for the Birds:” Jackass, ‘Extreme’ Sports, and the De(con)struction of Gender. Sweeny, Robert W. YouTube on Masculinity and the Founding Fathers: Constitutionalism 2.0. Burgess, Susan.
- Geography Geographical Characterization of YouTube: A Latin American View. Duarte, Fernando, Fabricio Benevenuto, Virgilio Almeida, and Jussara Almeida.
- Geriatric1927 On New Media for Intergenerational Communication: The Case of Geriatric1927. Gonzalez, Victor M., and Sri H. Kurniawan. YouTube and Intergenerational Communication: The Case of Geriatric1927. Harley, David, and Geraldine Fitzpatrick.
- Globalization Decivilization: The Compressive Effects of Technology on Culture and Communication. Miller, Donna R., and David C. Bruenger.
- Governance Government YouTube: Bureaucracy, Surveillance, and Legalism in State-Sanctioned Online Video Channels. Losh, Elizabeth. Visual Culture and Electronic Government: Exploring a New Generation of E-Government. Bekkers, Victors and Rebecca Moody.
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- Habermas Internet and the Public Sphere: A Glimpse of YouTube. Ubayasiri, Kasun.
- Haters (Mis)conceptions About YouTube. Lange, Patricia G. Commenting on Comments: Investigating Responses to Antagonism on YouTube Lange, Patricia G.
- Health/Medical An Analysis of Personal Medical Information Disclosed in YouTube Videos Created by Patients with Multiple Sclerosis. Fernandez-Luque, Luis, Najeed Elahi, and Francisco J. Grajales III. An Assessment of Faculty Usage of YouTube as a Teaching Resource. Burke, Sloane C., Shonna Snyder, and Robin C. Rager. Communicating to Generation Y: Dietetic Interns Dissect YouTube Videos to Define What Is Necessary to Use It as a Communication Medium. Carlson, J., E. Heeschen, and P. Fatzinger-McShane. 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. Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman. Is YouTube Telling or Selling You Something? Tobacco Content on the YouTube Video Sharing Website. Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman. Myths and Misconceptions About Intrauterine Contraception on YouTube. Luttrell, K., N. Zite, and L. Wallace. Targeting Non-contemplators with Preconception Messages via YouTube. Biermann, Janis. The Choking Game and YouTube: A Dangerous Combination. Linkletter, Martha, Kevin Gordon, and Joe Dooley. The YouTube Generation: Implications for Medical Professionalism. Farnan, Jeanne M., John A. M. Paro, Jennifer Higa, Jay Edelson, and Vineet M. Arora. YouTube as a Source of Information on Immunization: A Content Analysis. Keelan, Jennifer, Vera Pavri-Garcia, George Tomlinson, and Kumanan Wilson. YouTube as a Source of Information on Tanning Bed Use. Hossler, Eric W., and Michael P. Conroy. YouTube for Ultrasound Education. Liao, Michael and Randall Young. YouTube-ing Your Way to Neurological Knowledge. Burton, Adrian. YouTube: An Innovative Learning Resource for College Health Education Courses. Burke, Sloane C. and Shonna L. Snyder.
- Hulu Hulu Stats for 2009 Time Spent Viewing Online Video Up 13% in December
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- Identity A Whole New World of Freaks and Geeks: Libraries and Librarians on YouTube. Poulin, Eric. Agency and Controversy in the YouTube Community. Burgess, Jean E. and Green, Joshua B. Symbolic Creativity as an Act of Identity Representation on the Internet. Mátyus, Imre. The Talk Show Uploaded: YouTube and the Technicity of the Body. Antebi, Susan. YouTube vs. O-Tube: Negotiating a YouTube Identity. Brouwers, Janneke.
- Indigenous/Aboriginal First Nations Communication Research: Final Report. Smith, Richard. YouTube No Place to Discuss Ideas. McArthur, Keith.
- Industry News YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Zero. Welcome to the New Net.
- Interface Design m-YouTube Mobile UI: Video Selection Based on Social Influence. Marcus, Aaron, and Angel Perez.
- Iraq Jihadi Video & Auto-Radicalisation: Evidence from an Exploratory YouTube Study. Conway, Maura, and Lisa McInerney. Uploading Dissonance: YouTube and the US Occupation of Iraq. Christensen, Christian.
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- Jackass Videos “This Performance Art is for the Birds:” Jackass, ‘Extreme’ Sports, and the De(con)struction of Gender. Sweeny, Robert W.
- Jihadi Content Analysis of Jihadi Extremist Groups’ Videos. Salem, Arab, Edna Reid, and Hsinchun Chen. Jihadi Video & Auto-Radicalisation: Evidence from an Exploratory YouTube Study. Conway, Maura, and Lisa McInerney.
- Journalism Africa on YouTube. Wall, Melissa. Visual Literacy, Journalism and the Digital Age. Fell, Bruce.
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- Labour Relations Cyberpicketing. Walters, Ben.
- Labour Relations/Unions “I Heard It on the Grapevine” – Blogging, Facebook, YouTube, and Student Self-organization during a Faculty Strike. Gould, Emilie W.
- Latin America Geographical Characterization of YouTube: A Latin American View. Duarte, Fernando, Fabricio Benevenuto, Virgilio Almeida, and Jussara Almeida.
- Lawsuits Against YouTube Click Here to Share! The Impact of the VEOH Litigations on VIACOM V. YouTube. Dinh, Phong.
- Lawsuits/Legal Copyright Challenges for User Generated Intermediaries: Viacom v YouTube and Google. O’Brien, Damien. YouTube or YouLose? Can YouTube Survive a Copyright Infringement Lawsuit. Breen, Jason C.
- Library Sciences A Whole New World of Freaks and Geeks: Libraries and Librarians on YouTube. Poulin, Eric. ContextMiner: Supporting the Mining of Contextual Information for Ephemeral Digital Video Preservation. Shah, Chirag. Curator as Filter/ User as Curator. Thiel, Thomas. Moving Image Preservation and Cultural Capital. Gracy, Karen F. Selection and Context Scoping for Digital Video Collections: An Investigation of Youtube and Blogs. Capra, Robert G., Christopher A. Lee, Gary Marchionini, Terrell Russell, Chirag Shah, and Fred Stutzman. Super Dooper! CI Library Goes Youtubing! Rossitto, Luisa M. The Digital Difference of Online Social Networking in the Caribbean. Durrant, Fay. Video Reference: Question Answering on YouTube. Li, Guangda, Zhaoyan Ming, Haojie Li, and Tat-Seng Chua.
- Literacy The Digital Difference of Online Social Networking in the Caribbean. Durrant, Fay. YouTube, Digital Literacy and the Growth of Knowledge. Hartley, John.
- Lobbying From Protests to Litigation to YouTube: A Longitudinal Case Study of Strategic Lobby Tactic Choice for the Buffalo Field Campaign. Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Mark K. McBeth, Linda Tigert, and Paul L. Hathaway.
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- Marketing 'All your chocolate rain are belong to us?' Viral Video, YouTube and the Dynamics of Participatory Culture. Burgess, Jean. Digital Interactivity: Unanticipated Consequences for Markets, Marketing, and Consumers. Deighton, John A., and Leora Kornfeld. Guerrilla Video: Why and How Web Video Will Change the Fabric of the Web. Stroud, Dick. Is YouTube Telling or Selling You Something? Tobacco Content on the YouTube Video Sharing Website. Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman. Promoting Academic Programs Using Online Videos. Clark, Thomas, and Julie Stewart. The Rise of Viral Marketing through the New Media of Social Media. Larson, Rebecca J. YouTube: An Opportunity for Consumer Narrative Analysis? Pace, Stefano.
- McLuhan From Banners to YouTube: Using the Rear-View Mirror to Look at the Future of Internet Advertising. Barnes, Susan B., and Neil F. Hair.
- Measurement An Audio Indexing System for Election Video Material. Alberti, Christopher et al. Characterizing the YouTube Video-sharing Community. Santos, Rodrygo L.T., Bruno P.S. Rocha, Cristiano G. Rezende, and Antonio A.F. Loureiro. Crowdsourcing, Attention and Productivity. Huberman, Bernardo A., Daniel M. Romero, and Fang Wu. Geographical Characterization of YouTube: A Latin American View. Duarte, Fernando, Fabricio Benevenuto, Virgilio Almeida, and Jussara Almeida. Half-Life of a Subscriber Base on YouTube. Engelhardt, Sebastian. Measurement and Analysis of Online Social Networks. Mislove, Alan, Massimiliano Marcon, Krishna P. Gummadi, Peter Druschel, and Bobby Bhattacharjee. Predicting the Popularity of Online Content. Szabo, Gabor, and Bernardo A. Huberman. Robust Dynamic Classes Revealed by Measuring the Response Function of a Social System. Crane, Riley, and Didier Sornette. Understanding the Characteristics of Internet Short Video Sharing: YouTube as a Case Study. Cheng, Xu, Cameron Dale, and Jiangchuan Liu. YouTube Crawling: A VidArch Year in Retrospect. Shah, Chirag.
- Memetics 'All your chocolate rain are belong to us?' Viral Video, YouTube and the Dynamics of Participatory Culture. Burgess, Jean.
- Military The Bundeswehr’s New Media Challenge. Rid, Thomas. Uploading Dissonance: YouTube and the US Occupation of Iraq. Christensen, Christian. US Soldiers Imaging the Iraq War on YouTube. Andeacuten-Papadopoulos, Kari.
- Music A Tale of Two Songs: Singapore versus Hong Kong. Kirkpatrick, Andy, and Andrew Moody. Courts to rule on fan-created music videos Making Friends with Jarvis Cocker: Music Culture in the Context of Web 2.0. Beer, David. Music Analysis Down the (You) Tube? Exploring the Potential of Cross-media Listening for the Music Classroom. Webb, Michael. Network Analysis of Massively Collaborative Creation of Multimedia Contents: Case Study of Hatsune Miku Videos on Nico Nico Douga. Hamasaki, Masahiro, Takeda Hideak, and Takuichi Nishimura. 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. Kesenne, Sarah. Open Access to University Music: The Challenge of YouTube and Ning. Berry, Peter. Reframing Fan Videos. Karpovich, Angelina I. Structure and Network in the YouTube Core. Paolillo, John C. The New Shape of Online Community: The Example of Swedish Independent Music Fandom. Baym, Nancy K. You Sing, YouTube: A Hands-on Approach to Using YouTube in the Performance Curriculum. Wilson, Elisa Fraser.
- MySpace Making Friends with Jarvis Cocker: Music Culture in the Context of Web 2.0. Beer, David. MySpace and YouTube Meet the Copyright Cops. Ardito, Stephanie C.
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- National Identity The Talk Show Uploaded: YouTube and the Technicity of the Body. Antebi, Susan.
- News/Press YouTube Users Watching and Sharing the News: A Uses and Gratifications Approach. Hanson, Gary, and Paul Haridakis.
- Nursing An Untapped Resource: Using YouTube in Nursing Education. Agazio, Janice.
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- Open Source Open Access to University Music: The Challenge of YouTube and Ning. Berry, Peter. Open Source Culture and Digital Remix: A Theoretical Framework. Hughes, Jerald, and Karl R. Lang.
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- P2P Video P2P TV: Ethical Considerations. Newman, Michael Z. Peer-to-Peer Video: The Economic, Policy, and Culture of Today’s New Mass Medium. Noam, Eli M., and Lorenzo Maria Pupillo.
- Parody 'All your chocolate rain are belong to us?' Viral Video, YouTube and the Dynamics of Participatory Culture. Burgess, Jean. Cowboys Can't Be Gay! The Politics of Brokeback Mountain Parodies. Ridge, Charlotte. Facebook and the Return of the Repressed, or Watching Political Comedy on a Social Network. Thompson, Ethan. The Turn to the Self: From "Big Character Posters" to YouTube Videos. Li, Henry Siling.
- Pedagogy An Assessment of Faculty Usage of YouTube as a Teaching Resource. Burke, Sloane C., Shonna Snyder, and Robin C. Rager. An Untapped Resource: Using YouTube in Nursing Education. Agazio, Janice. Audience Incorporated (Inc.): Youth Cultural Production and the New Media. Hoechsmann, Michael. Avoiding the Digital Abyss: Getting Started in the Classroom with YouTube, Digital Stories, and Blogs. Mullen, Rebecca, and Linda Wedwick. Channeling Students and Parents: Promoting the University Through YouTube. Glogoff, Stuart. “Cool” Engagements With YouTube: Part 1. Trier, James. “Cool” Engagements With YouTube: Part 2. Trier, James. Digital Amateurisation and the Implications for Art Research. Whamond, Ashley. Engaging the YouTube Google-Eyed Generation: Strategies for Using Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning. Duffy, Peter. From SuperGoo to Scratch: Exploring Creative Digital Media Production in Informal Learning. Peppler, Kylie A. and Yasmin B. Kafai. From YouTube to YouNiversity. Jenkins, Henry. Learning from YouTube: An Interview with Alexandra Juhasz. Jenkins, Henry. Learning the Five Lessons of YouTube: After Trying to Teach There, I Don't Believe the Hype. Juhasz, Alexandra. Music Analysis Down the (You) Tube? Exploring the Potential of Cross-media Listening for the Music Classroom. Webb, Michael. New Media Literacies, Student Generated Content, and the YouTube Aesthetic. Spires, Hiller A., and Gwynn Morris. Reading YouTube, Contextualizing Theory. Falzetti, Ashley. Reflective Video Journals and Adolescent Metacognition: An Exploratory Study. Dixon, Brian. Teaching on YouTube. Juhasz, Alexandra. The Moving Image. Eastment, Diana. The YouTube Generation: Implications for Medical Professionalism. Farnan, Jeanne M., John A. M. Paro, Jennifer Higa, Jay Edelson, and Vineet M. Arora. The YouTube Makeup Class. Haase, David G. What is Fred Telling Us? Livingstone, Sonia and Nancy Thumim. Why Not (to) Teach on YouTube. Juhasz, Alexandra. You Sing, YouTube: A Hands-on Approach to Using YouTube in the Performance Curriculum. Wilson, Elisa Fraser. YouTube and Beyond: Integrating Web-Based Video into Online Education. Snelson, Chareen. YouTube as a Qualitative Research Asset: Reviewing User Generated Videos as Learning Resources. Chenail, Ronald J. YouTube Dilemmas: The Appropriation of User-Generated Online Videos in Teaching and Learning. Lorencova, Viera. YouTube Professors Scholars as Online Video Stars. Young, Jeffrey R. YouTube.com for Teachers: A Useful Resource or Just More Hijinks? Freitas, David, Janet Buckenmeyer, and Emily Hixon. YouTube: An Innovative Learning Resource for College Health Education Courses. Burke, Sloane C. and Shonna L. Snyder. YouTube: The Evolution of Media? Christensen, Christian.
- Peer-to-Peer Locality Aware Peer Assisted Delivery: The Way to Scale Internet Video to the World. Lee, Jin. The Economics of User Generated Content and Peer-to-Peer: The Commons as the Enabler of Commerce. Noam, Eli M. The User-led Disruption: Self-(re)broadcasting at Justin.tv and Elsewhere. Bruns, Axel. Understanding the Characteristics of Internet Short Video Sharing: YouTube as a Case Study. Cheng, Xu, Cameron Dale, and Jiangchuan Liu.
- Pew Home Broadband Adoption 2008. Horrigan, John B.
- Photography Distant Closeness: Cameraphones and Public Image Sharing. Van House, Nancy A. Snapshot Video: Everyday Photographers Taking Short Video-clips. Lehmuskallio, Asko, and Risto Sarvas. The Cameraphone and Online Image Sharing. Nightingale, Virginia. Vernacular Creativity and New Media. Burgess, Jean.
- Piracy Economic Impact of Legislative Reform to Reduce Audio-visual Piracy Oxford Economics In Defense of Piracy. Lessig, Lawrence. P2P TV: Ethical Considerations. Newman, Michael Z. Subcinema: Theorizing Marginal Film Distribution. Lobato, Ramon.
- Politics An Audio Indexing System for Election Video Material. Alberti, Christopher et al. Broadcasting Yourself (and Others): How YouTube and Blogging have Changed the Rules of the Campaign. Jordan, L. Ashley. Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society. Castells, Manuel. Facebook and the Return of the Repressed, or Watching Political Comedy on a Social Network. Thompson, Ethan. Facebook Reception: Examining User Generated Political Ads Online. Bode, Leticia. From Protests to Litigation to YouTube: A Longitudinal Case Study of Strategic Lobby Tactic Choice for the Buffalo Field Campaign. Shanahan, Elizabeth A., Mark K. McBeth, Linda Tigert, and Paul L. Hathaway. Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube and the Future of American Politics. Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais. Political and Media Leadership in the Age of YouTube. Cunningham, Stuart D. Political Video Mashups as Allegories of Citizen Empowerment. Edwards, Richard, and Chuck Tryon. ‘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. Duman, Steve, and Miriam A. Locher. Technology: Sex, Lies and YouTube. Darby, Seyward. The Online Stump. Walters, Ben. The Turn to the Self: From "Big Character Posters" to YouTube Videos. Li, Henry Siling. The YouTube Effect: How a Technology for Teenagers Became a Force for Political and Economic Change. Naim, Moises. The YouTube Presidency: New York Times Heffernan, Virginia. YouTube Nation. Heldman, Caroline. YouTube No Place to Discuss Ideas. McArthur, Keith. YouTube on Masculinity and the Founding Fathers: Constitutionalism 2.0. Burgess, Susan.
- Popularity Predicting the Popularity of Online Content. Szabo, Gabor, and Bernardo A. Huberman.
- Pornography Chauvinist and Elitist Obstacles Around YouTube and Porntube: A Case Study of Home-Made Porn Defended as “Video Art.” Peraica, Ana. Detecting Pornographic Video Content by Combining Image Features with Motion Information. Jansohn, Christian, Adrian Ulges, and Thomas M. Breuel. Netporn: DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics. Jacobs, Katrien. No Money Shot?: Commerce, Pornography and New Sex Taste Cultures Attwood, Feona. You and Voyeurweb: Illustrating the Shifting Representation of the Penis on the Internet with User-Generated Content. Lehman, Peter.
- Post-Television Adobe in Push to Spread Web Video to TV Sets. Stone, Brad. Network Television Schedules on Life Support. Accenture. Reconfiguring Television for a Networked, Produsage Context. Bruns, Axel. Television in Transition: Evolving Consumption Habits in Broadcast Media Worldwide 2008. Accenture. The Everything TV. Moyer, Michael. TV Experts Predict Bleak Future for Network TV. Owen, Rob.
- Postmodernism Decivilization: The Compressive Effects of Technology on Culture and Communication. Miller, Donna R., and David C. Bruenger.
- Power Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society. Castells, Manuel.
- Pranks Video Prank at Domino’s Taints Brand. Clifford, Stephanie.
- Pregnancy/Birth Eyes on You: Analyzing User Generated Content for Social Science. Fonio, Chiara, Fabio Giglietto, Romeo Pruno, Luca Rossi, and Stefano Pedriol. Targeting Non-contemplators with Preconception Messages via YouTube. Biermann, Janis.
- Preservation/Archives Moving Image Preservation and Cultural Capital. Gracy, Karen F. Preserving 2008 US Presidential Election Videos. Shah, Chirag, and Gary Marchionini. Selection and Context Scoping for Digital Video Collections: An Investigation of Youtube and Blogs. Capra, Robert G., Christopher A. Lee, Gary Marchionini, Terrell Russell, Chirag Shah, and Fred Stutzman. YouTube as Archive: Who Will Curate This Digital Wunderkammer? Gehl, Robert. YouTube Crawling: A VidArch Year in Retrospect. Shah, Chirag. YouTube University: Using XML, Web Services, and Online Video Services to Serve University and Library Video Content. Clark, Jason A.
- Privacy Legal Aspects of Web 2.0 Activities: Management of Legal Risk Associated with Use of YouTube, MySpace and Second Life. Coates, Jessica, Nic Suzor, and Anne Fitzgerald. Online Diaries: Reflections on Trust, Privacy, and Exhibitionism. De Laat, Paul B. Publicly Private and Privately Public: Social Networking on YouTube. Lange, Patricia G. “We, the Paparazzi”: Developing a Privacy Paradigm for Digital Video. Lipton, Jacqueline D.
- Propaganda Uploading Dissonance: YouTube and the US Occupation of Iraq. Christensen, Christian.
- Public Diplomacy Congress and the 'YouTube War'. Figueroa Küpçü, Maria, and Michael A. Cohen.
- Public Relations Sustainability, Strategic Communications, and Relevance: Why YouTube Won’t Get Us to Mars. Dittmar, Mary Lynne.
- Public Sphere Collective Behavior in YouTube: A Case Study of 'Bus Uncle' Online Videos. Chu, Donna. Internet and the Public Sphere: A Glimpse of YouTube. Ubayasiri, Kasun. User-generated Online Video and the Atlantic Canadian Public Sphere: A YouTube Study. Milliken, Mary, Kerri Gibson, Susan O’Donnell, and Janice Singer.
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- Queer Studies Flagging or Fagging: (Self-)Censorship of Gay Content on YouTube. Kampman, Minke.
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- Reflexivity More Visualising, More Methodologies: On Video, Reflexivity and Qualitative Research. Pink, Sarah.
- Regulation/Policy Censorship 2.0. Faris, Robert, Stephanie Wang, and John Palfrey. Next Generation Connectivity: A Review of Broadband Internet Transitions and Policy from Around the World. Berkman Center for Internet & Society. YouTube to be Regulated? The FCC Sits Tight, while European Broadcast Regulators Make the Grab for the Internet. Hettich, Peter.
- Remixing Extending Media Literacy: How Young People Remix and Transform Media to Serve Their Own Interests. Reilly, Erin B., and Alice Robison. Open Source Culture and Digital Remix: A Theoretical Framework. Hughes, Jerald, and Karl R. Lang. Opening the Black Box: Four Views of Transparency in Remix Culture. Yardi, Sarita, Kurt Luther, Nick Diakopoulos, and Amy Bruckman. Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-generated Video. Aufderheide, Patricia, and Peter Jaszi. Remixing Authorship: Reconfiguring the Author in Online Video Remix Culture. Diakopoulos, Nicholas, Kurt Luther, Yevgeniy “Eugene” Medynskiy, and Irfan Essa.
- Reputation Evaluation of User Reputation on YouTube. Han, Yo-Sub, Laehyun Kim, and Jeong-Won Cha.
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- Scholarly Book The YouTube Reader. Snickars, Pelle and Patrick Vonderau.
- Security Pakistan YouTube Block Exposes Fundamental Internet Security Weakness: Concern that Pakistani Action Affected YouTube Access Elsewhere in World. Hunter, Philip.
- Sexuality Cowboys Can't Be Gay! The Politics of Brokeback Mountain Parodies. Ridge, Charlotte.
- Social Media Analysis of Spectacularization as Social Interaction in YouTube: Broadcast Yourself. Banuelos, Jacob. The Rise of the Participatory Panopticon: Transcript. Cascio, James.
- Social Networking Characterizing Video Responses in Social Networks. Benevenuto, Fabricio, Fernando Duarte, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgilio Almeida, Jussara Almeida, and Keith Ross. Evaluation of User Reputation on YouTube. Han, Yo-Sub, Laehyun Kim, and Jeong-Won Cha. Exploring Social Dynamics in Online Media Sharing. Halvey, Martin J., and Mark T. Keane. Facebook Reception: Examining User Generated Political Ads Online. Bode, Leticia. Making Friends with Jarvis Cocker: Music Culture in the Context of Web 2.0. Beer, David. Publicly Private and Privately Public: Social Networking on YouTube. Lange, Patricia G. Understanding the Characteristics of Internet Short Video Sharing: YouTube as a Case Study. Cheng, Xu, Cameron Dale, and Jiangchuan Liu.
- Software Every Thing Thinks: Sub-representative Differences in Digital Video Codecs. Mackenzie, Adrian. Remixing Authorship: Reconfiguring the Author in Online Video Remix Culture. Diakopoulos, Nicholas, Kurt Luther, Yevgeniy “Eugene” Medynskiy, and Irfan Essa. The Promise of `Makeability': Digital Editing Software and the Structuring of Everyday Cinematic Life. Furstenau, Marc, and Adrian Mackenzie.
- Spammers Identifying Video Spammers in Online Social Networks. Benevenuto, Fabricio, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgilio Almeida, Jussara Almeida, Chao Zhang, and Keith Ross.
- Sport “This Performance Art is for the Birds:” Jackass, ‘Extreme’ Sports, and the De(con)struction of Gender. Sweeny, Robert W.
- Sports The User-led Disruption: Self-(re)broadcasting at Justin.tv and Elsewhere. Bruns, Axel.
- Statistics Americans Watch 33 Billion Videos in December Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Methodology, 2007–2012. Cisco Systems. Fliqz CEO Discusses State of Online Video Industry. Home Broadband Adoption 2008. Horrigan, John B. How Videos Are Found And Consumed Online Major US broadcaster-backed online networks claim over half of free online TV in US. Nielsen's Three Screen Report for Q309. State Of The Vlogosphere 2010. Television in Transition: Evolving Consumption Habits in Broadcast Media Worldwide 2008. Accenture. Time Spent Viewing Online Video Up 13% in December U.S. Videos Viewed Online Surpass 30 Billion. Video Consumer Mapping Study. Hess, Mike. YouTube Growth Chart YouTube's Most Subscribed Channels and Estimated Subscriber Count. Engelhardt, Sebastian.
- Student Papers A Better Understanding of College Students' YouTube Behaviors. Pickowicz, Michael. A YouTube Moment in Politics: An Analysis of the First Three Months of the 2008 Presidential Election. Turkheimer, Margot.
- Surveillance Government YouTube: Bureaucracy, Surveillance, and Legalism in State-Sanctioned Online Video Channels. Losh, Elizabeth. Video in the City Possibilities for Transformation in the Urban Space. Sarıtaş, B. Siynem Ezgi.
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- Tanning YouTube as a Source of Information on Tanning Bed Use. Hossler, Eric W., and Michael P. Conroy.
- Taxonomy/Search/Tagging A System That Learns to Tag Videos by Watching YouTube. Ulges, Adrian, Christian Schulze, Daniel Keysers, and Thomas M. Breuel. Automatic Video Tagging Using Content Redundancy. Stefan Siersdorfer, Stefan, Jose San Pedro, and Mark Sanderson. Identifying Ideological Perspectives of Web Videos Using Folksonomies. Lin, Wei-Hao, and Alexander Hauptmann. Mediating and Analyzing Social Data. Ding, Ying, Ioan Tom, Sin-Jae Kang, Zhixiong Zhang, and Michael Fried. Profiling Social Networks: A Social Tagging Perspective. Ding, Ying, Elin K. Jacob, James Caverlee, Michael Fried, and Zhixiong Zhang. Structure and Network in the YouTube Core. Paolillo, John C. Tagging Video: Conventions and Strategies of the YouTube Community. Geisler, Gary, and Sam Burns. Viral, Quality, and Junk Videos on YouTube: Separating Content From Noise in an Information-Rich Environment. Crane, Riley, and Didier Sornette.
- Technical Analyzing Video Services in Web 2.0: A Global Perspective. Saxena, Mohit, Umang Sharan, and Sonia Fahmy. Art or Circus? Characterizing User-Created Video on YouTube. Landry, Brian M., and Mark Guzdial. Characterizing Quality of Content Distribution from YouTube Like Portals. Banerjee, Anirban, and Dhiman Barman. I Tube, You Tube, Everybody Tubes: Analyzing the World’s Largest User Generated Content Video System. Cha, Meeyoung, Haewoon Kwak, Pablo Rodriguez, Yong-Yeol Ahn, and Sue Moon. Identifying Ideological Perspectives of Web Videos Using Folksonomies. Lin, Wei-Hao, and Alexander Hauptmann. Locality Aware Peer Assisted Delivery: The Way to Scale Internet Video to the World. Lee, Jin.
- Television Little Players, Big Shows: Format, Narration, and Style on Television’s New Smaller Screens. Dawson, Max. Lost in the Web: Does Web Distribution Stimulate or Depress Television Viewing? Waldfogel, Joel. Lost on the Web: Does Web Distribution Stimulate or Depress Television Viewing? Waldfogel, Joel. My TV Studies . . . Now Playing on a YouTube Site Near You. Spigel, Lynn. Network Television Schedules on Life Support. Accenture. Nielsen's Three Screen Report for Q309. P2P TV: Ethical Considerations. Newman, Michael Z. Television 2.0: YouTube and the Emergence of Homecasting van Dijck, José. Television in Transition: Evolving Consumption Habits in Broadcast Media Worldwide 2008. Accenture. The Talk Show Uploaded: YouTube and the Technicity of the Body. Antebi, Susan.
- Terrorism Combining Social Network Analysis and Sentiment Analysis to Explore the Potential for Online Radicalisation. Bermingham, Adam, Maura Conway, Lisa McInerney, Neil O'Hare, and Alan F. Smeaton. Content Analysis of Jihadi Extremist Groups’ Videos. Salem, Arab, Edna Reid, and Hsinchun Chen. Cyber Extremism in Web 2.0: An Exploratory Study of International Jihadist Groups. Chen, Hsinchun, Sven Thoms, and T. J. Fu. Jihadi Video & Auto-Radicalisation: Evidence from an Exploratory YouTube Study. Conway, Maura, and Lisa McInerney. YouTube Contributes to the War on Terror. Layalina Review.
- Tobacco A Content Analysis of Smoking Fetish Videos on YouTube: Implication for Tobacco Control. Kim, Kyongseok, Hye-Jin Paek, and Jordan Lynn. Is YouTube Telling or Selling You Something? Tobacco Content on the YouTube Video Sharing Website. Freeman, Becky, and Simon Chapman.
- Traffic YouTube Traffic Characterization: A View From the Edge. Gill, Phillipa, Martin Arlittz, Zongpeng Li, and Anirban Mahanti.
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- U.S. Presidential Election Selection and Context Scoping for Digital Video Collections: An Investigation of Youtube and Blogs. Capra, Robert G., Christopher A. Lee, Gary Marchionini, Terrell Russell, Chirag Shah, and Fred Stutzman.
- University/College Students A Better Understanding of College Students' YouTube Behaviors. Pickowicz, Michael.
- Usability Usability – Not as We Know It! Silva, Paula Alexandra, and Alan Dix.
- User-Generated Content Bastard Culture! User Participation and the Extension of Cultural Industries. Schäfer, Mirko Tobias. Broadcast Yourself on YouTube: Really? Kruitbosch, Gijs, and Frank Nack. Critical Methods and User Generated Content: The iPhone on YouTube. Blythe, Mark and Paul Cairns. Crowdsourcing, Attention and Productivity. Huberman, Bernardo A., Daniel M. Romero, and Fang Wu. Legal Implications of User Generated Content: YouTube, MySpace, Facebook Latham, Robert P., Jeremy T. Brown and Carl C. Butzer. Television 2.0: YouTube and the Emergence of Homecasting van Dijck, José. Vernacular Creativity and New Media. Burgess, Jean.
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- Veterinary Science Using Web 2.0 Technology (YouTube) to Reach Extension Clientele. Greene, E.A., J.L. Whittle, A.S. Griffin, C.H. Wood, K. Anderson, and C.A. Williams.
- Viacom Battling in the Name of Balance: Evaluating Solutions to Copyright Conflict in Viacom International v. You Tube. Allen, Alexis. Copyright Challenges for User Generated Intermediaries: Viacom v YouTube and Google. O’Brien, Damien.
- Video Diaries A Brief History of the Video Blog. Hall, Richard H. An Anthropologist Explores the Culture of Video Blogging. Young, Jeffrey R. An Exploratory Study of the Videobloggers Community. Warmbrodt, John W. Exploring the Gender Divide on YouTube: An Analysis of the Creation and Reception of Vlogs. Molyneaux, Heather, Susan O’Donnell, Kerri Gibson, and Janice Singer. Girls on Film: Video Diaries as "Auto-ethnographies." Pini, Maria. Going Viral. Witt, April. Looking for You: An Analysis of Video Blogs. Griffith, Margaret. On New Media for Intergenerational Communication: The Case of Geriatric1927. Gonzalez, Victor M., and Sri H. Kurniawan. Online Diaries: Reflections on Trust, Privacy, and Exhibitionism. De Laat, Paul B. Real Vlogs: The Rules and Meanings of Online Personal Videos. Christian, Aymar Jean. Reflective Video Journals and Adolescent Metacognition: An Exploratory Study. Dixon, Brian. Social Network Analysis of Video Bloggers’ Community. Warmbrodt, John, Hong Sheng, and Richard Hall. Ze Frank and the Poetics of Web Video. Newman, Michael Z.
- Video Games Video Game Appropriation through Modifications: Attitudes Concerning Intellectual Property among Modders and Fans. Postigo, Hector.
- Viewing Patterns Reacting to YouTube Videos: Exploring Differences Among User Groups. O’Donnell, Susan, Kerri Gibson, Mary Milliken, and Janice Singer.
- Violence Making Violent Practices Public. Kambouri, Nelli, and Pavlos Hatzopoulos.
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- Women A Content Analysis of Smoking Fetish Videos on YouTube: Implication for Tobacco Control. Kim, Kyongseok, Hye-Jin Paek, and Jordan Lynn. Girls on Film: Video Diaries as "Auto-ethnographies." Pini, Maria.
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- Yahoo Characterizing Quality of Content Distribution from YouTube Like Portals. Banerjee, Anirban, and Dhiman Barman.
- YouTube in the News Adobe in Push to Spread Web Video to TV Sets. Stone, Brad. Going Viral. Witt, April. The YouTube Presidency: New York Times Heffernan, Virginia. TV Experts Predict Bleak Future for Network TV. Owen, Rob. Video Prank at Domino’s Taints Brand. Clifford, Stephanie. YouTube's Bandwidth Bill Estimated At $300M For 2009.
- YouTube's Future The Future of YouTube: Critical Reflections on YouTube Users’ Discussion over Its Future. Kim, Gooyong. The Rise of the Participatory Panopticon: Transcript. Cascio, James.
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