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“Clip, Move, Adjust”: Video Editing as Reflexive Rhythmanalysis in Networked Publics

“Clip, Move, Adjust”: Video Editing as Reflexive Rhythmanalysis in Networked Publics

Apr 10, 2017

Mads Rehder Introduction This blogpost focuses on the methodological challenges of studying the dynamics of technologically and computationally mediated publics, especially regarding young people’s experiences. The method we discuss in here is part of a larger set of...

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