Vol I - Industrial Dynamics and Cultural Adaptation; Vol II - Market Dynamics and Social Transactions Herausgeber: Athique, Adrian; Srinivas, Sv; Parthasarathi, Vibodh
Vol I - Industrial Dynamics and Cultural Adaptation; Vol II - Market Dynamics and Social Transactions Herausgeber: Athique, Adrian; Srinivas, Sv; Parthasarathi, Vibodh
Volume 1: Industrial Dynamics and Cultural Adaptation illustrates the distinctive industrial dynamics of India's media economy, tracking the deeply embedded cultural, political, and economic forces that determine its everyday operation. The selection of essays serves to demonstrate the unique patterns of development and the complex field of exchanges that have constituted India's media economy. Volume 2: Market Dynamics and Social Transactions provides a comprehensive analysis of the interlocking markets that constitute the media economy, focusing upon its particular commodity forms, labour…mehr
Volume 1: Industrial Dynamics and Cultural Adaptation illustrates the distinctive industrial dynamics of India's media economy, tracking the deeply embedded cultural, political, and economic forces that determine its everyday operation. The selection of essays serves to demonstrate the unique patterns of development and the complex field of exchanges that have constituted India's media economy. Volume 2: Market Dynamics and Social Transactions provides a comprehensive analysis of the interlocking markets that constitute the media economy, focusing upon its particular commodity forms, labour conditions, and spaces of consumption. Taking account of a rich set of case studies, this volume argues for the necessary consideration of multiple and interdependent markets in explicating our everyday encounters with media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adrian Athique is associate professor in cultural studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Vibodh Parthasarathi is associate professor at the Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India. S.V. Srinivas is professor at the School of Liberal Studies, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India.
Inhaltsangabe
* Vol I * List of Tables * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * 1. Media Development to Media Economy * PART I RESOURCE MOBILIZATION * 2. The Guilty Secret: The Latter Career of Cinema's Illegitimacy * 3. IPL: The Global Game Changer * 4. The Role of Off shore Financial Centres in Indian Telecoms * PART II CONSTITUTED CONTEXTS * 5. Economic Nationalism, Liberalization, and Recorded Music * 6. Industrial Identity and Reform: The Making of Bollywood * 7. Between Strategic Intent and Considered Silence: Regulatory Contours of the TV Business * PART III EMBEDDING PROCESSES * 8. Rajinikanth and the Regional Blockbuster * 9. The Artist as Entrepreneur: Talent, Taste, and Risk in Haryana and Bihar * 10. Religion, Communication, and Political Economy in India: The Case of Gospel for Asia * Bibliography * Index * About the Editors and Contributors * Vol II * List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * 1. Market Dynamics of the Media Economy * PART IV INTEGRATED COMMODITIES * 2. Advertising Practices and the Making of Regional Newspaper Markets * 3. Film as Commodity: Copyright, Piracy, and Circulation * 4. Examining Digital Competencies in the Media Economy * PART V LABOUR CONDITIONALITIES * 5. Professional Logics, Industrial Relations, and Indian Journalism * 6. Unpaid Workers and Paid News: Working Conditions of Journalists in India * 7. Associations and Networks: Inequalities in Film and TV Production * PART VI SPACES OF CONSUMPTION * 8. Modernity in Glass: Th e Environmental Conditions of Consumption * 9. The Offline Media Economy: Digitally Marginalized Users of Mobile Phones * 10. Aspiring Differently: Households and the Consumption of Reality Television * Bibliography * Index * About the Editors and Contributors
* Vol I * List of Tables * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * 1. Media Development to Media Economy * PART I RESOURCE MOBILIZATION * 2. The Guilty Secret: The Latter Career of Cinema's Illegitimacy * 3. IPL: The Global Game Changer * 4. The Role of Off shore Financial Centres in Indian Telecoms * PART II CONSTITUTED CONTEXTS * 5. Economic Nationalism, Liberalization, and Recorded Music * 6. Industrial Identity and Reform: The Making of Bollywood * 7. Between Strategic Intent and Considered Silence: Regulatory Contours of the TV Business * PART III EMBEDDING PROCESSES * 8. Rajinikanth and the Regional Blockbuster * 9. The Artist as Entrepreneur: Talent, Taste, and Risk in Haryana and Bihar * 10. Religion, Communication, and Political Economy in India: The Case of Gospel for Asia * Bibliography * Index * About the Editors and Contributors * Vol II * List of Tables and Figures * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * 1. Market Dynamics of the Media Economy * PART IV INTEGRATED COMMODITIES * 2. Advertising Practices and the Making of Regional Newspaper Markets * 3. Film as Commodity: Copyright, Piracy, and Circulation * 4. Examining Digital Competencies in the Media Economy * PART V LABOUR CONDITIONALITIES * 5. Professional Logics, Industrial Relations, and Indian Journalism * 6. Unpaid Workers and Paid News: Working Conditions of Journalists in India * 7. Associations and Networks: Inequalities in Film and TV Production * PART VI SPACES OF CONSUMPTION * 8. Modernity in Glass: Th e Environmental Conditions of Consumption * 9. The Offline Media Economy: Digitally Marginalized Users of Mobile Phones * 10. Aspiring Differently: Households and the Consumption of Reality Television * Bibliography * Index * About the Editors and Contributors
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