Digital Cultural Politics : From Policy to Practice / by Bjarki Valtysson.
2020
QA76.575
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Title
Digital Cultural Politics : From Policy to Practice / by Bjarki Valtysson.
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ISBN
9783030352349
303035234X
9783030352332
303035234X
9783030352332
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (vii, 226 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-35
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QA76.575
Dewey Decimal Classification
353.7
Summary
This book is the first to thoroughly account for the changes in the landscape of cultural policy caused by digital communication and digital media. Valtysson investigates how communication infrastructures and dominant tech giants increasingly shape citizens production and consumption patterns, influencing how people meet and interact with cultural products. This book builds theoretical foundations to illuminate the complexities of the changing field of cultural policy and provides concrete manifestations of how policy relates to and shapes practice. The book focuses on archival politics, institutional politics and user politics, and includes analysis of Google Cultural Institute, Europeana, the BBC, the Brooklyn Museum and Te Papa Tongarewa. In order to further understand the complex nature of digital cultural politics, Valtysson provides an analysis of YouTube and Googles privacy policies and how these relate to the EUs regulatory frameworks within audio-visual media services, telecommunications, and data protection.
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New directions in cultural policy research.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Digital Communication, Digital Media and Cultural Policy
3. The Politics of Cultural, Media and Communication Policy
4. Archival Politics
5. Institutional Politics
6. User Politics
Concluding Remarks.
2. Digital Communication, Digital Media and Cultural Policy
3. The Politics of Cultural, Media and Communication Policy
4. Archival Politics
5. Institutional Politics
6. User Politics
Concluding Remarks.