"Television 2.0 ... is a brief and insightful study about the consumption of TV in (primarily) Western countries at the beginning of the XXI century. The book is an informative resource for both academics and students working on and interested in television, new media and fandom." Deborah Castro, Convergence 25(2), 2019
Acknowledgments - Introduction - Assembling Television: From the Radio to the Internet - Household Assemblers: Patterns of Multiscreen and Multimodal Viewing -Television 2.0 and Everyday Life - Affect and the Television Text - Fandom 2.0: Six Degrees of Participation - Conclusion: Rhizomatic for the People - Appendix: Television 2.0 Survey Questions - References - Index.
Rhiannon Bury is Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Athabasca University, Canada. She has published numerous articles in the areas of gender, internet, technology and fan studies. Her first book, Cyberspaces of Their Own: Female Fandoms Online, was published by Peter Lang in 2005.