David Gauntlett

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David Gauntlett is Professor of Media and Communications at the School of Media, Arts and Design, University of Westminster.

See short biography.
Proud father of Finn, born 15 January 2008.

News

Participation Culture, Creativity, and Social Change - video of the key points now online (Nov 2008).
New video: Building models of learning in Lego (Nov 2008).
Theory.org.uk updated with articles on Web 2.0, Wikipedia, and top tips for media students (Sept 2008).
New book - fully revised second edition of Media, Gender and Identity (2008).
Children in Virtual Worlds conference took place on 22 May 2008.
New videos about research and projects posted on YouTube (2008).
Awarded AHRC grant of £188,365 to study young people's complex media environments using creative methods (started Sept 2008).
AHRC/BBC-funded study of children's virtual worlds (ongoing, 2008).
ArtLab site fully updated with new features (2008).
A Drawing a Day: Now reorganised and with 640+ drawings (2008).

News

Facebook group for Theory.org.uk interactions - over 1,800 joined it in the first few months.
Media Studies 2.0: Online article on the future of the subject (2007).
Lego collaboration: Social research project in which participants build metaphorical models in Lego.
Transforming Audiences: Major international conference which was held in Sept 2007.
Visual Methods events: ESRC funded training events in visual methods.
Online discussion about visual methods (2007).
Creative Explorations: Book published by Routledge (2007).
Visual Studies interview
about new creative methods.

Information

Email: d.gauntlett@wmin.ac.uk

... but if you are a non-Westminster student with questions, please see the page for students first - it may answer your questions already!

Address:
David Gauntlett, School of Media, Arts and Design, University of Westminster, Northwick Park, Harrow HA1 3TP, UK

Books

Moving Experiences: Understanding Television's Influences and Effects (1995) Video Critical: Children, the Environment, and Media Power (1997) TV Living: Television, Culture and Everyday Life (1999)
Web.Studies: Rewiring Media Studies for the Digital Age (2000) Edited collection Media, Gender and Identity: An Introduction (2002) Web.Studies 2nd edition (2004) All new and revised edited collection
Moving Experiences 2nd edition: Media effects and beyond (2005) Creative Explorations: New approaches to identities and audiences (2007) Media, Gender and Identity 2nd edition (2008)

Books

Web Studies: in Chinese (2003) Theory Trading Cards: Published pack (2004) Videos: some lectures and research explained (2008)

Projects

Theory.org.uk Theory.org.uk - the award-winning website on media and identities Art project Artlab.org.uk: new art-centred approaches to media / identity
Trading cards Lego research - Building metaphors of identities Trading cards Theory trading cards - knowledge you can put in your pocket

Also . . .

Also . . .
University of Oslo collaboration: International project on mediatized stories
Wikipedia contributions
People complaining about TV, an old BSC study from 1995
Complete list of publications
Editorial Board Member of Visual Studies
Editorial Board Member of Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
Editorial Board Member of Foucault Studies
Executive board member, International Visual Sociology Association
Committee member, BSA Visual Sociology group
Mentor for MFA program at Transart Institute
Advisory Board Member of Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
Ten Things Wrong with the Media 'Effects' Model article
How to write an essay
How to survive a PhD
Media, Gender and Identity - site includes interviews and extra features
Send me stuff, the mail-art project that got out of hand
Some things about art and cities website, rather old now
New Media Studies website, in need of some work
Theorists in Lego
Art corner

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Studies where everyday people are invited to make things or media products, giving some insights into their relationship with media culture (see ArtLab).
Creative study of the ways in which individuals use media products in the construction of their own narratives of the self, and self-identity (again, see ArtLab).
Digital media being used by everyday people -- Web 2.0.
Work linking qualitative research on audiences with contemporary critical approaches (especially Giddens, Beck, Foucault, Butler, and recent feminisms).
Research which tries to get to grips with the 'power' of the media on the one hand, and the agency of audiences on the other ... but not 'media effects' (see why).