THE wEB wE wEAVE

HowStuffWorks

10 min · 13. apr. 2017
episode HowStuffWorks cover

Beskrivelse

In this episode of the Web We Weave, Ruth and Janet analyze the new media and old media surrounding the website HowStuffWorks. HowStuffWorks, created by Michael Brian, is like an online encyclopedia. The website explores and explains the mechanics of how everyday machinery to abstract theories work. Today, we take a closer look at the design of the website, business/employment, various platforms, and the interactivity of the audience and content creators. Through these topics, we will analyze how HowStuffWorks employs new media strategies to attract, engage, and retain their audience by providing an array of interesting topics to suit almost anyones interests. HowStuffWorks Employment Opportunities http://www.howstuffworks.com/jobs.htm HowStuffWorks Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/HowStuffWorks Foreign Accent Syndrome http://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/neurological-conditions/foreign-accent-syndrome.htm referenced in episodes How Do You Dream Lucidly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYiys-MI5Gs referenced in episode About HowStuffWorks http://www.howstuffworks.com/about-hsw.htm How It's Made Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_It%27s_Made Why Wednesday Is not pronounced the Way It's spelled http://now.howstuffworks.com/2017/04/05/word-wednesday-pronunciation referenced in episode Square Image: Canva and Main HowStuffWorks logo

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af THE wEB wE wEAVE-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

2 måneder kun 19 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

12 episoder

episode HowStuffWorks cover

HowStuffWorks

In this episode of the Web We Weave, Ruth and Janet analyze the new media and old media surrounding the website HowStuffWorks. HowStuffWorks, created by Michael Brian, is like an online encyclopedia. The website explores and explains the mechanics of how everyday machinery to abstract theories work. Today, we take a closer look at the design of the website, business/employment, various platforms, and the interactivity of the audience and content creators. Through these topics, we will analyze how HowStuffWorks employs new media strategies to attract, engage, and retain their audience by providing an array of interesting topics to suit almost anyones interests. HowStuffWorks Employment Opportunities http://www.howstuffworks.com/jobs.htm HowStuffWorks Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/HowStuffWorks Foreign Accent Syndrome http://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/neurological-conditions/foreign-accent-syndrome.htm referenced in episodes How Do You Dream Lucidly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYiys-MI5Gs referenced in episode About HowStuffWorks http://www.howstuffworks.com/about-hsw.htm How It's Made Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_It%27s_Made Why Wednesday Is not pronounced the Way It's spelled http://now.howstuffworks.com/2017/04/05/word-wednesday-pronunciation referenced in episode Square Image: Canva and Main HowStuffWorks logo

13. apr. 201710 min
episode Reductress Podcast cover

Reductress Podcast

In this week’s episode, we will be analyzing the online feminist publication, Reductress, a The Onion-style website that employs satirical articles and Podcast episodes to expose how both traditional and new media attempt to capitalize on female empowerment yet still perpetuate unhealthy expectations that debilitate women. Our episode will focus on the complexity of utilizing satire in media as a means to generate discussion about and encourage action for current political issues. No matter what gender you identify with, Reductress provides a space for readers to evaluate how we can alter the media landscape to be representative and supportive of all demographics. Sources: Reductress: http://reductress.com/ Davies, Madeleine. “Reductress Is Devoting Its Entire Site to Rape Jokes That Punch Up”: http://jezebel.com/reductress-is-devoting-its-entire-site-to-rape-jokes-th-1785404690

13. apr. 201712 min
episode Tinder cover

Tinder

In today’s episode of The Web We Weave, we will be discussing and analyzing the dating app “Tinder.” While this dating app has seen mixed results in terms of finding love, we find many Americans still using this app. We attempt to find out what makes Tinder such an amusing app and why so many Americans using it? And why are females more prone to use tinder than online dating apps? Sources: Claire, Marie. http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/life/sex-and-relationships/tinder-the-online-dating-app-that-everyone-s-talking-about-112522 Greenfield, Rebecca. https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/02/tinder-hook-app-women-actually-use/317875/ Graff, Martin. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/love-digitally/201610/the-surprising-truth-about-why-people-use-tinder Dehahn, Patrick. http://college.usatoday.com/2017/03/29/why-millennials-use-tinder-really/

13. apr. 201710 min
episode The Skimm cover

The Skimm

On this week's episode of The Web We Weave, we will be discussing The Skimm. The Skimm is a daily news briefing geared toward young professional women that is delivered via email every morning at 5:59 am. The Skimm provides “daily fresh editorial content” and “breaks down material in a way that is palatable, helpful, and actually enjoyable to read” says its founders. Is The Skimm a successful new media news platform? Or does it just promote consumption of news without personal analysis? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-11-02/how-the-skimm-became-a-must-read-for-millennials https://www.fastcompany.com/3021236/how-theskimm-became-the-must-read-newsletter-for-women https://www.forbes.com/sites/alextaub/2012/07/19/a-daily-newsletter-youll-want-to-actually-open-theskimm/#445fad572ac6

6. apr. 20178 min