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This book addresses the issues raised by digital platforms in the
Global South, with an emphasis on the cultural stakes involved. It
brings together an interdisciplinary team of researchers –
including political economists, socio-economists, geographers,
media sociologists or anthropologists – who each explore these
issues through an insightful case study at a local, national,
regional or international scale. While studying the strategies of
some of the main US-based Big Tech platforms or video streaming
platforms towards the Global South, the chapters also consider the
often-neglected active role local or regional actors play in the
expansion of those Western digital players, and highlight the
existence of a constellation of local or regional platforms that
have emerged in Africa, Asia, Latin America or the Middle East. In
addition to analysing the complex relationships of competition,
collaboration or dependence between these diverse actors, this
volume examines the ways in which the rise of these digital
platforms has generated new forms of cultural entrepreneurship and
participated in the reconfiguring of the conditions in which
cultural contents are produced and circulated in the Global South.
This volume will be of interest to readers interested in the
transnationalisation of cultural industries or in the social,
political, economic, cultural and geopolitical dimensions of
digital transformations and will be an important resource for
students, teachers and researchers in media, communication,
cultural studies, international relations and area studies
programmes
This book identifies and analyses the main socio-economic trends
that characterize Vivendi, the French mass media conglomerate, and
explores how they have oriented its development and evolution.
Philippe Bouquillion explores the industrial, financial,
globalization and public policy issues in the various sectors in
which Vivendi is involved, paying particular attention to recorded
music, pay television, publishing, video games, advertising and
telecommunications. He examines Vivendi's role as a key global
player in the entertainment and cultural industries as a result of
its established position as world number one in recorded music via
Universal Music Group. He also highlights Vivendi's involvement in
various national markets, including their notable strategies in
African markets and their significance in the telecommunications
and television markets in Italy. This book will be of interest to
students, scholars and researchers of global media, media and
cultural industries, and political economy.
Exploring how we make, distribute, and consume today’s media
systems Media backends--the electronics, labor, and operations
behind our screens--significantly influence our understanding of
the sociotechnical relations, economies, and operations of media.
Lisa Parks, Julia Velkova, and Sander De Ridder assemble essays
that delve into the evolving politics of the media infrastructural
landscape. Throughout, the contributors draw on feminist, queer,
and intersectional criticism to engage with infrastructural and
industrial issues. This focus reflects a concern about the systemic
inequalities that emerge when tech companies and designers fail to
address workplace discrimination and algorithmic violence and
exclusions. Moving from smart phones to smart dust, the essayists
examine topics like artificial intelligence, human-machine
communication, and links between digital infrastructures and public
service media alongside investigations into the algorithmic
backends at Netflix and Spotify, Google’s hyperscale data
centers, and video-on-demand services in India. A fascinating foray
into an expanding landscape of media studies, Media Backends
illuminates the behind-the-screen processes influencing our digital
lives. Contributors: Mark Andrejevic, Philippe Bouquillion,
Jonathan Cohn, Faithe J. Day, Sander De Ridder, Fatima Gaw,
Christine Ithurbide, Anne Kaun, Amanda Lagerkvist, Alexis Logsdon,
Stine Lomborg, Tim Markham, Vicki Mayer, Rahul Mukherjee, Kaarina
Nikunen, Lisa Parks, Vibodh Parthasarathi, Philipp Seuferling,
Ranjit Singh, Jacek Smolicki, Fredrik Stiernstedt, Matilda Tudor,
Julia Velkova, and Zala Volcic
Exploring how we make, distribute, and consume today’s media
systems Media backends--the electronics, labor, and operations
behind our screens--significantly influence our understanding of
the sociotechnical relations, economies, and operations of media.
Lisa Parks, Julia Velkova, and Sander De Ridder assemble essays
that delve into the evolving politics of the media infrastructural
landscape. Throughout, the contributors draw on feminist, queer,
and intersectional criticism to engage with infrastructural and
industrial issues. This focus reflects a concern about the systemic
inequalities that emerge when tech companies and designers fail to
address workplace discrimination and algorithmic violence and
exclusions. Moving from smart phones to smart dust, the essayists
examine topics like artificial intelligence, human-machine
communication, and links between digital infrastructures and public
service media alongside investigations into the algorithmic
backends at Netflix and Spotify, Google’s hyperscale data
centers, and video-on-demand services in India. A fascinating foray
into an expanding landscape of media studies, Media Backends
illuminates the behind-the-screen processes influencing our digital
lives. Contributors: Mark Andrejevic, Philippe Bouquillion,
Jonathan Cohn, Faithe J. Day, Sander De Ridder, Fatima Gaw,
Christine Ithurbide, Anne Kaun, Amanda Lagerkvist, Alexis Logsdon,
Stine Lomborg, Tim Markham, Vicki Mayer, Rahul Mukherjee, Kaarina
Nikunen, Lisa Parks, Vibodh Parthasarathi, Philipp Seuferling,
Ranjit Singh, Jacek Smolicki, Fredrik Stiernstedt, Matilda Tudor,
Julia Velkova, and Zala Volcic
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