Twitch is the leading live streaming platform in most of the world and an integral part of contemporary digital gaming. Millions of people broadcast their digital game play (as well as other activities) to over a hundred million people who regularly visit the site. In this accessible book, Mark R. Johnson offers both a synthesis of existing Twitch research and a new way to understand Twitch as a public forum for gaming. Drawing on ideas of the ancient Greek ""agora"" or public forum, Johnson demonstrates how Twitch has become the key location for digital game players looking to understand what is contemporary, relevant, and important in modern gaming culture. He argues that Twitch has constructed a very particular kind of public forum for gaming, an understanding which emerges from analysing the platform through its technological infrastructure, its streamers and viewers, its broadcast content, and its tightly knit communities. While this forum helps shape gaming culture, it also exhibits many of gaming's existing problems with harassment and cultural exclusivity. Despite being the essential public space for contemporary gaming, Johnson shows how Twitch is far more complex than it first appears. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of games and streaming studies, media studies, and anyone with an interest in the rapidly changing nature of online communication.
Mark R. Johnson
Mark R. Johnson is a prolific American author known for his thought-provoking and emotionally charged writing style. He has written several critically acclaimed novels, with his most notable work being "The Weight of Rain," a poignant exploration of love, loss, and redemption. Johnson's writing often delves into complex human emotions and relationships, capturing the struggles and triumphs of everyday life with depth and sensitivity. He has made a significant impact on the literary genre by infusing his works with raw honesty and profound insight, earning him a dedicated following of readers who appreciate his unique storytelling approach.