The appearance of digital interactive technologies opened up space where the audiences can express themselves freely through the user generated content. Often these new possibilities have been associated with the concepts of ‘participation’ and ‘empowerment’ on one side, and ‘free labour’ and ‘exploitation’ on the other. Through literature published during the past decade, this paper explores the relationship, tensions and connections between different perspectives of cultural studies and political economy on these phenomena. In some places this relationship is explained more directly, in the others indirectly. While the cultural studies perspective considers media users as active and productive, the political economy perspective looks at t...
This article introduces the reader to the so called ‘digital labor debate’ in the context of the pol...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
The appearance of digital interactive technologies opened up space where the audiences can express...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 4 – Labour Processes and Subjectivities. A dominant theme ...
A dominant theme of recent critical analysis of digital media, user-generated content and cultural i...
This article contributes to a political economic theory centred on the concept of “audience labour”....
Sponsored by the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Ass...
When it comes to the revolutionary promise of participatory media, the challenge faced by the propon...
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This article explores the notion of digital non-participation as a form of mediated political action...
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ABSTRACT In this article, the authors argue for a leap from a ‘weak ’ digital literacy (skills of in...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...
This article introduces the reader to the so called ‘digital labor debate’ in the context of the pol...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
The appearance of digital interactive technologies opened up space where the audiences can express...
This paper was presented at Paper Session 4 – Labour Processes and Subjectivities. A dominant theme ...
A dominant theme of recent critical analysis of digital media, user-generated content and cultural i...
This article contributes to a political economic theory centred on the concept of “audience labour”....
Sponsored by the Communication and Information Technologies Section of the American Sociological Ass...
When it comes to the revolutionary promise of participatory media, the challenge faced by the propon...
This article discusses the contribution of critical political economy approaches to digital journali...
Abstract: This is the claim: In the age of mass media the political economy of media has engaged wit...
This article explores the notion of digital non-participation as a form of mediated political action...
This dissertation analyzes processes of digital communication as processes of capital accumulation, ...
ABSTRACT In this article, the authors argue for a leap from a ‘weak ’ digital literacy (skills of in...
Abstract: Due to the global capitalist crisis, neoliberalism and the logic of commodification of eve...
This article introduces the reader to the so called ‘digital labor debate’ in the context of the pol...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...