Joshua Green
Research Manager, Convergence Culture Consortium
Comparative Media Studies Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
TOPIC: More than Bringing Things Together: Convergence Culture and New Media Logics >>MORE
BIO
Joshua Green is Research Manager of the Convergence Culture Consortium at MIT. Green leads a team of researchers exploring the changing media landscape and the ramifications of Convergence Culture for content production, advertising, branding, and the way we understand media audiences. Before coming to MIT, he worked as a researcher in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation at QUT in Brisbane, Australia.
He has published work on television scheduling strategies, the history of Australian television, and the construction of the cultural public sphere.
He is currently preparing work on the formation of the participatory audience and television branding in the context of participatory culture. Green holds a PhD in Media Studies from the Queensland University of Technology, and is fascinated why we still don’t truly know what to do with YouTube.



