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Data Grab - The new Colonialism of Big Tech and how to fight back (Paperback): Ulises A. Mejias, Nick Couldry Data Grab - The new Colonialism of Big Tech and how to fight back (Paperback)
Ulises A. Mejias, Nick Couldry
R420 R328 Discovery Miles 3 280 Save R92 (22%) Ships in 5 - 17 working days

If you're not paying for the product, then you are the product. In the past, colonialism was a landgrab of natural resources, exploitative labour and private property from developing countries. It made shiny promises to modernise and civilise, but actually sought to control. It made native populations sign contracts they didn't understand, and took resources just because they were there. Colonialism has not disappeared it has taken a new form. In the new world order where data is the new oil, big Tech companies are grabbing our most basic natural resources - our data - exploiting our labour and connections, and repackaging our information to control our views, track our movements, record our conversations and discriminate against us. They tell us this is for our own good, to build innovation and develop new technology. But in fact every time we unthinkingly click 'Accept' on Terms and Conditions, we allow our most personal information to kept indefinitely, repackaged by big Tech companies to control and exploit us for their own profit. This is the era of data colonialism. The new colonial landgrab is a DATAGRAB. In this searing, cutting-edge guide, two leading global researchers and founders of the concept of data colonialism reveal how history can help us understand the emerging future - and how we can fight back.

Why Voice Matters - Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism (Hardcover): Nick Couldry Why Voice Matters - Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry
R3,650 Discovery Miles 36 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the best books I have read in years about what it means to engage neoliberalism through a critical framework that highlights those narratives and stories that affirm both our humanity and our longing for justice. It should be read by everyone concerned with what it might mean to not only dream about democracy but to engage it as a lived experience and political possibility. - Henry Giroux, McMaster University "An important and original book that offers a fresh critique of neoliberalism and its contribution to the contemporary crisis of 'voice'. Couldry's own voice is clear and impassioned - an urgent must-read." - Rosalind Gill, King's College London For more than thirty years neoliberalism has declared that market functioning trumps all other social, political and economic values. In this book, Nick Couldry passionately argues for voice, the effective opportunity for people to speak and be heard on what affects their lives, as the only value that can truly challenge neoliberal politics. But having voice is not enough: we need to know our voice matters. Insisting that the answer goes much deeper than simply calling for 'more voices', whether on the streets or in the media, Couldry presents a dazzling range of analysis from the real world of Blair and Obama to the social theory of Judith Butler and Amartya Sen. Why Voice Matters breaks open the contradictions in neoliberal thought and shows how the mainstream media not only fails to provide the means for people to give an account of themselves, but also reinforces neoliberal values. Moving beyond the despair common to much of today's analysis, Couldry shows us a vision of a democracy based on social cooperation and offers the resources we need to build a new post-neoliberal politics.

Media Events in a Global Age (Hardcover): Nick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz Media Events in a Global Age (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz
R3,901 Discovery Miles 39 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This volume assembles an estimable range of critical analyses of one of the most important mediated artifacts of the modern world the media event. The authors challenge the construct, extend its usefulness, expand its theoretical basis and application, and examine media events in a far larger and richer context than ever before. Students of global media today are well served by this superb collection of essays."
David Morgan, Duke University, USA

"A welcome and worthy successor to Dayan and Katz s path-breaking study that expands and enriches the discourse on global media events."

Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, UK

"This is an excellent collection, that will enable new kinds of argument about, and hopefully research into, the spectacular functions of the contemporary media."

Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia

We live in an age where the media is intensely global and profoundly changed by digitalization. Not only do many media events have audiences who access them online, but additionally digital media flows are generating new ways in which media events can emerge. In times of increasingly differentiated media technologies and fragmented media landscapes, the eventization of the media is increasingly important for the marketing and everyday appreciation of popular media texts.

The events covered include Celebrity Big Brother, 9/11, the Iraq war and World Youth Day 2005 to give readers an understanding of the major debates in this increasingly high-profile area of media and cultural research.

Listening Beyond the Echoes - Media, Ethics, and Agency in an Uncertain World (Paperback): Nick Couldry Listening Beyond the Echoes - Media, Ethics, and Agency in an Uncertain World (Paperback)
Nick Couldry
R1,620 Discovery Miles 16 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book Nick Couldry, media and cultural theorist from the London School of Economics, asks what are the priorities for media and cultural research today - at a time of the intensified mediation of all fields of social life, threats to democratic legitimacy, and serious instability on the global political stage. The book calls for a "decentered" media research that rejects easy assumptions about media's role in holding societies together and instead looks more critically at the difference media make on the ground to the material conditions of our lives. In what detailed ways do media transform knowledge and agency in daily life? How do media contribute to the culture of democratic politics? And, most difficult of all, how can we live, ethically, with and through media? Couldry's previous work is well known for its breadth, ranging across media sociology, media theory and cultural theory. Here he draws also on political theory and ethics to develop a tightly-argued account of how media and cultural research must now reorient itself if it is to remain relevant and critical. Nick Couldry is Reader in Media, Communications and Culture at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author or editor of five books including Media Rituals: A Critical Approach (Routledge 2003), The Place of Media Power (Routledge 2000) and (coedited with James Curran) Contesting Media Power (Rowman and Littlefield 2003).

Listening Beyond the Echoes - Media, Ethics, and Agency in an Uncertain World (Hardcover): Nick Couldry Listening Beyond the Echoes - Media, Ethics, and Agency in an Uncertain World (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry
R5,278 Discovery Miles 52 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book Nick Couldry, media and cultural theorist from the London School of Economics, asks what are the priorities for media and cultural research today - at a time of the intensified mediation of all fields of social life, threats to democratic legitimacy, and serious instability on the global political stage. The book calls for a "decentered" media research that rejects easy assumptions about media's role in holding societies together and instead looks more critically at the difference media make on the ground to the material conditions of our lives. In what detailed ways do media transform knowledge and agency in daily life? How do media contribute to the culture of democratic politics? And, most difficult of all, how can we live, ethically, with and through media? Couldry's previous work is well known for its breadth, ranging across media sociology, media theory and cultural theory. Here he draws also on political theory and ethics to develop a tightly-argued account of how media and cultural research must now reorient itself if it is to remain relevant and critical. Nick Couldry is Reader in Media, Communications and Culture at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author or editor of five books including Media Rituals: A Critical Approach (Routledge 2003), The Place of Media Power (Routledge 2000) and (coedited with James Curran) Contesting Media Power (Rowman and Littlefield 2003).

MediaSpace - Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age (Hardcover): Nick Couldry, Anna McCarthy MediaSpace - Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry, Anna McCarthy
R3,900 Discovery Miles 39 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Part One: Media Theory / Spatial Theory 1 The Doubling of Place: Electronic Media, Time-Space Arrangements and Social Relationships 2 Kinetic Screens: Epistemologies of Moving Media 3 Neither Poison or Cure: Space Scale and Public Life in Media Theory 4 The Attractions of Television: Reconsidering Liveness Part Two: Work, Leisure, and the Spaces in Between 5 The Marketable Neighbourhood: Commercial Latinidad in New York's Harlem 6 Media, Bodies and Spaces of Ehtnography: Beauty Salons in Casablanca, Cairo and Paris 7 Spaces of Television: The Structuring of Consumers in a Swedish Shopping Mall 8 Dot.com Urbanism 9 Industrial Geography Lessons: Socio-Political Rituals and the Borderlands of Production Culture Part Three: New Media Spaces 10 The Webcam Subculture and the Digital Enclosure 11 Crossing the Media(n): Auto-mobility, the Transported Self, and Technologies of Freedom 12 Something Spatial in the Air: In-Flight Entertainment and the Topographies of Modern Air Travel 13 An Ontology of Everyday Control: Space, Media Flows and 'Smart' Living in the Absolute Present
14 'To Each Their Own Bubble': Mobile Spaces of Sound in the City

MediaSpace - Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age (Paperback, annotated edition): Nick Couldry, Anna McCarthy MediaSpace - Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age (Paperback, annotated edition)
Nick Couldry, Anna McCarthy
R1,478 Discovery Miles 14 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Media Space explores the importance of ideas of space and place to understanding the ways in which we experience the media in our everyday lives. Essays from leading international scholars address the kinds of space created by media and the effects that spacial arrangements have on media forms. Case studies focus on a wide variety of subjects and locales, from in-flight entertainment to mobile media such as personal stereos and mobile phones, and from the electronic spaces of the Internet to the shopping mall.

Contesting Media Power - Alternative Media in a Networked World (Paperback, New): Nick Couldry, James Curran Contesting Media Power - Alternative Media in a Networked World (Paperback, New)
Nick Couldry, James Curran; Contributions by Chris Atton, Lance Bennett, Rodney Benson, …
R1,431 Discovery Miles 14 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Contesting Media Power is the most ambitious international collection to date on the worldwide growth of alternative media that are challenging the power concentration in large media corporations. Media scholars and political scientists develop a broad comparative framework for analyzing alternative media in Australia, Chile, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Topics include independent media centers, gay online networks and alternative web discussion forums, feminist film, political journalism and social networks, indigenous communication, and church-sponsored media. This important book will help shape debates on the media's role in current global struggles, such as the anti-globalization movement.

Media Rituals - A Critical Approach (Hardcover): Nick Couldry Media Rituals - A Critical Approach (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry
R3,881 Discovery Miles 38 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Figures and Plates Preface 1. Media Rituals: The Short and the Long Route 2. Ritual and Liminality 3. Ritual Space: Unravelling the Myth of the Centre 4. Rethinking Media Events 5. Media 'Pilgrimages' and Everyday Media Boundaries 6. Live 'Reality' and the Future of Surveillance 7. Mediated Self-Disclosure: Before and After the Internet 8. Beyond Media Rituals? References Index

Media Rituals - A Critical Approach (Paperback): Nick Couldry Media Rituals - A Critical Approach (Paperback)
Nick Couldry
R1,096 Discovery Miles 10 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Media Rituals rethinks our accepted concepts of ritual behaviour for a media-saturated age. It connects ritual directly with questions of power, government and surveillance, and explores the ritual space which the media constructs and where its power is legitimated.
Drawing on sociological and anthropological approaches to the study of ritual, Nick Couldry applies the work of theorists such as Durkheim, Bourdieu and Bloch to a number of important media arenas: the public media event; reality TV; Webcam sites; talk shows and docu-soaps; media pilgrimages; the construction of celebrity. In the final chapter, he imagines a different world where the media's ritual power is less, because the possibilities of participation in media production are more evenly shared.

The Place of Media Power - Pilgrims and Witnesses of the Media Age (Paperback): Nick Couldry The Place of Media Power - Pilgrims and Witnesses of the Media Age (Paperback)
Nick Couldry
R1,130 Discovery Miles 11 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


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The Costs of Connection - How Data Is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating It for Capitalism (Paperback): Nick Couldry,... The Costs of Connection - How Data Is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating It for Capitalism (Paperback)
Nick Couldry, Ulises A. Mejias
R745 R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Save R54 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Just about any social need is now met with an opportunity to "connect" through digital means. But this convenience is not free—it is purchased with vast amounts of personal data transferred through shadowy backchannels to corporations using it to generate profit. The Costs of Connection uncovers this process, this "data colonialism," and its designs for controlling our lives—our ways of knowing; our means of production; our political participation. Colonialism might seem like a thing of the past, but this book shows that the historic appropriation of land, bodies, and natural resources is mirrored today in this new era of pervasive datafication. Apps, platforms, and smart objects capture and translate our lives into data, and then extract information that is fed into capitalist enterprises and sold back to us. The authors argue that this development foreshadows the creation of a new social order emerging globally—and it must be challenged. Confronting the alarming degree of surveillance already tolerated, they offer a stirring call to decolonize the internet and emancipate our desire for connection.

Data Grab - The new Colonialism of Big Tech and how to fight back: Ulises A. Mejias, Nick Couldry Data Grab - The new Colonialism of Big Tech and how to fight back
Ulises A. Mejias, Nick Couldry
R677 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R119 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

If you're not paying for the product, then you are the product. In the past, colonialism was a landgrab of natural resources, exploitative labour and private property from developing countries. It made shiny promises to modernise and civilise, but actually sought to control. It made native populations sign contracts they didn't understand, and took resources just because they were there. Colonialism has not disappeared it has taken a new form. In the new world order where data is the new oil, big Tech companies are grabbing our most basic natural resources - our data - exploiting our labour and connections, and repackaging our information to control our views, track our movements, record our conversations and discriminate against us. They tell us this is for our own good, to build innovation and develop new technology. But in fact every time we unthinkingly click 'Accept' on Terms and Conditions, we allow our most personal information to kept indefinitely, repackaged by big Tech companies to control and exploit us for their own profit. This is the era of data colonialism. The new colonial landgrab is a DATAGRAB. In this searing, cutting-edge guide, two leading global researchers and founders of the concept of data colonialism reveal how history can help us understand the emerging future - and how we can fight back.

The Place of Media Power - Pilgrims and Witnesses of the Media Age (Hardcover): Nick Couldry The Place of Media Power - Pilgrims and Witnesses of the Media Age (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry
R3,884 Discovery Miles 38 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This fascinating study focuses on an area neglected in previous studies of the media: the meetings between 'ordinary people' and the media. Nick Couldry explores what happens when people who normally consume the media witness media processes in action, or even become the object of media attention themselves. Such encounters, Couldry argues, offer a new way of thinking about the media's impact on contemporary social life, the basis of their social authority, and the possibility of challenging it.
Using two detailed case studies, of visitors to the Granada Studios Tour, Manchester, home of the outdoor set of 'Coronation Street', and of protestors against live animal exports at Brightlingsea, Nick Couldry develop a wide-ranging theory of how the media's special status - as storytellers and presenters of 'facts' - is maintained.

Media, Voice, Space and Power - Essays of Refraction (Paperback): Nick Couldry Media, Voice, Space and Power - Essays of Refraction (Paperback)
Nick Couldry; Preface by Jonathan Gray
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nick Couldry is one of the world's leading analysts of media power and voice, and has been publishing widely for 25 years. This volume, published 20 years after The Place of Media Power, brings together a rich collection of essays from his earliest to his latest writings, some of them hard to access, plus two previously unpublished chapters. The book's 15 chapters cover a variety of themes from voice to space, from Big Data to democracy, and from art to reality television. Taken together, they give a unique insight into the range of Couldry's interests and passions. Throughout, Couldry's commitment to connecting media research to wider debates in philosophy and social theory is clear. A substantial Afterword reflects on the common themes that run throughout his work and this volume, and the particular challenges of grasping media's contribution to social order in an age of datafication. A preface by leading US media scholar Jonathan Gray sets these essays in context. The result is an exciting and clearly-written text that will interest students and researchers of media, culture and social theory across the world.

Media Events in a Global Age (Paperback): Nick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz Media Events in a Global Age (Paperback)
Nick Couldry, Andreas Hepp, Friedrich Krotz
R1,191 Discovery Miles 11 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This volume assembles an estimable range of critical analyses of one of the most important mediated artifacts of the modern world the media event. The authors challenge the construct, extend its usefulness, expand its theoretical basis and application, and examine media events in a far larger and richer context than ever before. Students of global media today are well served by this superb collection of essays."
David Morgan, Duke University, USA

"A welcome and worthy successor to Dayan and Katz s path-breaking study that expands and enriches the discourse on global media events."

Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, UK

"This is an excellent collection, that will enable new kinds of argument about, and hopefully research into, the spectacular functions of the contemporary media."

Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia

We live in an age where the media is intensely global and profoundly changed by digitalization. Not only do many media events have audiences who access them online, but additionally digital media flows are generating new ways in which media events can emerge. In times of increasingly differentiated media technologies and fragmented media landscapes, the eventization of the media is increasingly important for the marketing and everyday appreciation of popular media texts.

The events covered include Celebrity Big Brother, 9/11, the Iraq war and World Youth Day 2005 to give readers an understanding of the major debates in this increasingly high-profile area of media and cultural research.

Media, Voice, Space and Power - Essays of Refraction (Hardcover): Nick Couldry Media, Voice, Space and Power - Essays of Refraction (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry; Preface by Jonathan Gray
R3,883 Discovery Miles 38 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nick Couldry is one of the world's leading analysts of media power and voice, and has been publishing widely for 25 years. This volume, published 20 years after The Place of Media Power, brings together a rich collection of essays from his earliest to his latest writings, some of them hard to access, plus two previously unpublished chapters. The book's 15 chapters cover a variety of themes from voice to space, from Big Data to democracy, and from art to reality television. Taken together, they give a unique insight into the range of Couldry's interests and passions. Throughout, Couldry's commitment to connecting media research to wider debates in philosophy and social theory is clear. A substantial Afterword reflects on the common themes that run throughout his work and this volume, and the particular challenges of grasping media's contribution to social order in an age of datafication. A preface by leading US media scholar Jonathan Gray sets these essays in context. The result is an exciting and clearly-written text that will interest students and researchers of media, culture and social theory across the world.

Citizen Media and Practice - Currents, Connections, Challenges (Paperback): Emiliano Trere, Hilde Stephansen Citizen Media and Practice - Currents, Connections, Challenges (Paperback)
Emiliano Trere, Hilde Stephansen; Foreword by Nick Couldry
R1,104 Discovery Miles 11 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This groundbreaking collection advances understanding of the concept of media practices by critically interrogating its relevance for the study of citizen and activist media. Media as practice has emerged as a powerful approach to understanding the media's significance in contemporary society. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in sociology, media and communication, social movement and critical data studies, this book stimulates dialogue across previously separate traditions of research on citizen and activist media practices and stakes out future directions for research in this burgeoning interdisciplinary field. Framed by a foreword by Nick Couldry and a substantial introductory chapter by the editors, contributions to the volume trace the roots and appropriations of the concept of media practice in Latin American communication theory; reflect on the relationship between activist agency and technological affordances; explore the relevance of the media practice approach for the study of media activism, including activism that takes media as its central object of struggle; and demonstrate the significance of the media practice approach for understanding processes of mediatization and datafication. Offering both a comprehensive introduction to scholarship on citizen media and practice and a cutting-edge exploration of a novel theoretical framework, the book is ideal for students and experienced scholars alike.

The Costs of Connection - How Data Is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating It for Capitalism (Hardcover): Nick Couldry,... The Costs of Connection - How Data Is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating It for Capitalism (Hardcover)
Nick Couldry, Ulises A. Mejias
R2,662 Discovery Miles 26 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Just about any social need is now met with an opportunity to "connect" through digital means. But this convenience is not free—it is purchased with vast amounts of personal data transferred through shadowy backchannels to corporations using it to generate profit. The Costs of Connection uncovers this process, this "data colonialism," and its designs for controlling our lives—our ways of knowing; our means of production; our political participation. Colonialism might seem like a thing of the past, but this book shows that the historic appropriation of land, bodies, and natural resources is mirrored today in this new era of pervasive datafication. Apps, platforms, and smart objects capture and translate our lives into data, and then extract information that is fed into capitalist enterprises and sold back to us. The authors argue that this development foreshadows the creation of a new social order emerging globally—and it must be challenged. Confronting the alarming degree of surveillance already tolerated, they offer a stirring call to decolonize the internet and emancipate our desire for connection.

Why Voice Matters - Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism (Paperback): Nick Couldry Why Voice Matters - Culture and Politics After Neoliberalism (Paperback)
Nick Couldry
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

One of the best books I have read in years about what it means to engage neoliberalism through a critical framework that highlights those narratives and stories that affirm both our humanity and our longing for justice. It should be read by everyone concerned with what it might mean to not only dream about democracy but to engage it as a lived experience and political possibility. - Henry Giroux, McMaster University "An important and original book that offers a fresh critique of neoliberalism and its contribution to the contemporary crisis of 'voice'. Couldry's own voice is clear and impassioned - an urgent must-read." - Rosalind Gill, King's College London For more than thirty years neoliberalism has declared that market functioning trumps all other social, political and economic values. In this book, Nick Couldry passionately argues for voice, the effective opportunity for people to speak and be heard on what affects their lives, as the only value that can truly challenge neoliberal politics. But having voice is not enough: we need to know our voice matters. Insisting that the answer goes much deeper than simply calling for 'more voices', whether on the streets or in the media, Couldry presents a dazzling range of analysis from the real world of Blair and Obama to the social theory of Judith Butler and Amartya Sen. Why Voice Matters breaks open the contradictions in neoliberal thought and shows how the mainstream media not only fails to provide the means for people to give an account of themselves, but also reinforces neoliberal values. Moving beyond the despair common to much of today's analysis, Couldry shows us a vision of a democracy based on social cooperation and offers the resources we need to build a new post-neoliberal politics.

Inside Culture - Re-imagining the Method of Cultural Studies (Paperback): Nick Couldry Inside Culture - Re-imagining the Method of Cultural Studies (Paperback)
Nick Couldry
R2,023 Discovery Miles 20 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Inside Culture offers a fresh and stimulating reassessment of the direction of cultural studies. Nick Couldry argues without apology for cultural studies as a discipline centred around the interrelations of culture and power, with a clear focus on accountable empirical research that deals with the real complexities of contemporary lives - `inside' culture. Chapters discuss the broad conceptual issues around `cultures', `texts', `the self', and the individual. There are detailed discussions of a range of cultural studies authors which demystify the elaborate language of contemporary cultural studies, with suggestions for further thinking at the end of chapters.

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