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List of Terms ] 183 netnography (ant): internet ethnography; focuses on peoples behavior on social media and video-sharing portals new media (med): individual and mass communication using digital tools and the Internet, as well as content delivery that enables user interactivity news portal (med): an online platform that constantly publishes updated news and is operated by a permanent editorial staff nonlinear narrative mode (film, narr): narratives that tell the temporality of the story in a non-chronological order opinion bubble (med): a set of information filtered by artificial intelligence based on the user’s interests oral history (ant): narratives of life history preserved in various media (e.g., tapes, videos, or digital archives) in which the narrator describes a historical event or period by recounting his or her own lived experiences and opinions pathography (psych): the history of the illness as told by the patient/client phenomenology: science based on the understanding of directly observable phenomena Photo Voice (ant, ped): art-based participatory research in which participants take photographs of current social problems and then form a narrative based on the images photoshopped image (med): an image that has been modified using Photoshop image editing software, usually to an extreme degree pitch (narr): a concise, focused marketing text politainment (med): derived from the words politics and entertainment; refers to tabloidized political communication (usually on social media) that gives provides insight into the personal lives of politicians post-truth (med): political mass communication beyond facts, using the tools of politainment premier plan (film): close-up primary source: the work of art itself remixing (med): the purposeful mixing of digital content in different formats responsive interface (inf): a digital interface that adapts to the user’s interactions and devices second screen (inf, med): typically mobile technology; thanks to media convergence, people can sometimes consume and manipulate content using two screens at the same time. secondary source: an analytical study of a work of art serial (film): with the same storyline and a serial narrative series (film): a series of episodes set in the same storyline, but each episode has its own self-contained narrative snack culture (med): the rapid consumption of micronarratives via smart devices social media (med): a multi-functional media platform for individual and community interactions and content sharing