[Air-L] Are 'categories' the same as 'genres'?

Mark Rosso markarosso at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 07:59:27 PST 2012


Some resources you could check out regarding web genres:
Web Genre Wiki - http://www.webgenrewiki.org/index.php5/Main_Page
The WebGenre Blog - http://www.forum.santini.se/
Genres on the Web - http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/book/978-90-481-9177-2
User-based identification of Web genres -
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.20798/abstract


Mark Rosso, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Computer Information Systems
School of Business
North Carolina Central University
919-530-6386


On 12-Jan-2012, at 12:28 PM, air-l-request at listserv.aoir.org wrote:

> Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 15:16:37 -0800
> From: "Ravindra N. Mohabeer" <mohabeerlists at gmail.com>
> To: Air-L at listserv.aoir.org
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> Hello,
>
> Forgive me if this has been covered previously but a thought occurred to me just now as I prepped for my night course (yuck!) called "Understanding Television."
>
> I wondered how students today make sense of the notion of 'genre' and then I thought, well since most of them don't watch TV over the air (or cable or satellite) and get TV shows online (a whole other issue as to whether or not that's the same as watching TV), it makes sense to think of it in digital terms.
>
> So then I got to thinking, how do genres get represented on the Internet - through database categories used for indexing? Through site producers file structures? Through tagging? If so, how do we deal with the semantic arbitrariness of tagging between individual users?
>
> Even if categories are what can be considered genres today, do the different types of content that appear on various manifestations of the Internet fall into the same categories as other 'traditional media'? What are the genres in the age of the Internet and are they same as they ever were or altogether new?
>
> In this case it's just a question out of curiosity.
>
> Ravi
> ---------------------------------------
> Ravindra N. Mohabeer, PhD
> Media Studies
> Vancouver Island University
> Nanaimo, BC CANADA
> ravindra.mohabeer at viu.ca
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