Liveness Redux: On Media and Their Claim to be Live

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Abstract

Increasingly media are asserting themselves as live. In television, this has been an important strategy and recently it has been employed by new media platforms such as Facebook, Periscope and Snapchat. This commentary explains the revival of live media by exploring the meaning and operations of the concept and argues the continued relevance of the concept for the study of social media. Traditionally, there have been three main approaches to the live in academic writing (i.e. liveness as ontology, as phenomenology and as rhetoric): each has its particular shortcoming. This paper proposes that it is more productive to understand the live as a construction that assists to secure media a central role in everyday life.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1245-1256
JournalMedia, Culture and Society
Volume39
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • broadcast media
  • institutions
  • live tv
  • liveness
  • myth of the mediated centre
  • socialmedia
  • symbolic power

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