1. Abidin, C., & Cover, R. (2018). Gay, famous and working hard on YouTube: Influencers, queer microcelebrity publics and discursive activism. In P. Aggleton, R. Cover, D. Leahy, D. Marshall, & M. L. Rasmussen (Hrsg.), Youth, sexuality and sexual citizenship (S. 217–231). Routledge.
2. Alexander, J. (2020). TikTok is reportedly testing longer, three-minute videos. The Verge, posted on 2 December 2020. https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/2/22003880/tiktok-longer-videos-three-minutes-short-quibi-youtube. Zugegriffen: 10. Mai 2021.
3. Anderson, B. (1983). Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism. Verso.
4. Ashton, D., & Patel, K. (2018). Vlogging careers: Everyday expertise, collaboration and authenticity. In S. Taylor & S. Luckman (Hrsg.), The new normal of working lives (S. 147–169). Springer Nature.
5. Baranova, I. (n.d.). How to make money vlogging (popular vs. rarely used ways). Sellfy, date of posting unknown. https://blog.sellfy.com/how-to-make-money-vlogging/. Zugegriffen: 27. Apr. 2021.