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Bibliography[edit]

  • Calum, Patterson. 2022. " Kai Cenat speaks out on twitch not "acknowledging" him despite rapid growth.[1]
  • This article is published by a gaming press called Dexerto, they have a long tenure in the gaming industry so it should be a reliable source. It covers an important topic that is not highlighted in the Twitch article.
  • Harwell, D. (2021, December 2). Up all night with a twitch millionaire: The loneliness and rage of the internet's new rock stars.[2]
    • This is an article published by The Washington Post, so it should be a reliable source. It speaks about the effect Twitch has on creators. It does a great job with describing the working environment on Twitch. This is not included in the article so it would be good for this source to be added and discussed.
  • Mary, Bock. 2016. " Film the Police! Cop-Watching and Its Embodied Narratives". This is a journal article published by Oxford Academic, so it should be a reliable source.
  • The article utilizes information from many sources and it is correctly cited.
  • Johnson, M. (2019). “and today’s top donator is”: How live streamers on Twitch.tv monetize ... “And Today’s Top Donator is”: How Live Streamers on Twitch.tv Monetize and Gamify Their Broadcasts. [3]
  • The article has reliable resources and explains how twitch creators make their income, which is relevant to the article about Twitch and it's contents.
  • Ask, K., Spilker, H. S., & Hansen, M. (2019, July 6). The politics of user-platform relationships: Co-scripting live-streaming on Twitch.tv. NTNU Open. [4]
  • This is an article published by First Monday Editorial Group, so it should be a reliable source. It gives information on the research of the relationship between the user and the platform.
  • Gandolfi, E. (2016, March 1). To watch or to play, it is in the game: The game culture on Twitch.tv among performers, plays and audiences. [5]
  • This is an article that was published by Intellect, so it should be a reliable source. It provides information about Twitch's culture and how people interact with each other in the community.
  • Lorenz, T., & Browning, K. (2020, June 23). Dozens of women in gaming speak out about sexism and harassment.[6]
  • This article was published by the New York Times, so it should be reliable. It covers a serious topic about how women are sometimes treated on the Twitch platform. The good and the bad sides of Twitch should be presented in an article about the platform.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kai Cenat speaks out on Twitch not "acknowledging" him despite rapid growth". Dexerto. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  2. ^ "Up all night with a Twitch millionaire: The loneliness and rage of the Internet's new rock stars". Washington Post. 2021-12-02. Retrieved 2022-10-03.
  3. ^ Johnson, Mark R.; Woodcock, Jamie (October 10, 2019). ""And Today's Top Donator is": How Live Streamers on Twitch.tv Monetize and Gamify Their Broadcasts". Social Media + Society. 5 (4): 205630511988169. doi:10.1177/2056305119881694. ISSN 2056-3051.
  4. ^ Ask, Kristine; Spilker, Hendrik Storstein; Hansen, Martin (2019). "The politics of user-platform relationships: Co-scripting live-streaming on Twitch.tv". 14. doi:10.5210/fm.v24i7.9648. ISSN 1396-0466.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  5. ^ Gandolfi, Enrico (2016-03-01). "To watch or to play, it is in the game: The game culture on Twitch.tv among performers, plays and audiences". Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds. 8 (1): 63–82. doi:10.1386/jgvw.8.1.63_1.
  6. ^ Lorenz, Taylor; Browning, Kellen (2020-06-23). "Dozens of Women in Gaming Speak Out About Sexism and Harassment". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-10-10.

Patterson, C. (2022, August 31). Kai Cenat speaks out on twitch not "acknowledging" him despite rapid growth. Dexerto. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/kai-cenat-speaks-out-on-twitch-not-acknowledging-him-despite-rapid-growth-1919033/

Harwell, D. (2021, December 2). Up all night with a twitch millionaire: The loneliness and rage of the internet's new rock stars. The Washington Post. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/12/02/twitch-loltyler1-tyler-steinkamp/

Johnson, M. (2019, November 25). “and today’s top donator is”: How live streamers on Twitch.tv monetize ... “And Today’s Top Donator is”: How Live Streamers on Twitch.tv Monetize and Gamify Their Broadcasts. Retrieved October 3, 2022, from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2056305119881694

Ask, K., Spilker, H. S., & Hansen, M. (2019, July 6). The politics of user-platform relationships: Co-scripting live-streaming on Twitch.tv. NTNU Open. Retrieved October 1, 2022, from https://ntnuopen.ntnu.no/ntnu-xmlui/handle/11250/2630196

Gandolfi, E. (2016, March 1). To watch or to play, it is in the game: The game culture on Twitch.tv among performers, plays and audiences. Latest TOC RSS. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/jgvw/2016/00000008/00000001/art00004