http://computationalculture.net/apps-and-infrastructures-a-research-agenda/ WebReadings: -David B. Nieborg and Thomas Poell, “The platformization of cultural production: Theorizing the contingent cultural commodity,” New Media & Society (2024) -Steinberg, Marc. “Introduction,” The Platform Economy: How Japan Transformed the Consumer Internet. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2024, pp.1-30.
The platformization of cultural production: Theorizing the contingent …
Webcontingent cultural commodity Over the past decade, digital news platforms, such as BuzzFeed , the Huffington Post (HuffPo), and Upworthy have pioneered a new … WebJun 27, 2024 · It is shown that content moderation affects producers’ creative decisions and distribution strategies, and has a strong negative effect on their overall motivation to create mashups. Many online media platforms currently utilise algorithmically driven content moderation to prevent copyright infringement. This article explores content moderation’s … h towns
The platformization of cultural production: Theorizing …
Weband culture in the globalized world this paper considers the role of culture as a commodity. I explore a small Indigenous community in Latin America, the Bribri of … WebJun 19, 2024 · As Nieborg and Poell (2024) write, cultural producers are “impelled to develop publishing strategies that are aligned with the business models of platforms” (p. 4281). Emphasis here is on the shift from existing linear, discrete commodity production, to the rise of the contingent cultural commodity; a distinctly platform-ready form of content. WebBy providing a review of a number of recent and relevant publications, this paper reconstructs major trends, topics and challenges within the state of the art of scholarly research on the platformization of cultural industries, addressing the crucial role that digital platforms have acquired in recent years in the production and circulation of a … h township\u0027s