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Matthew David is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Social Science at Durham University, and has undertaken research in the areas of new social movements, online data-services in higher education, online training in rural areas and forms of free online music sharing. He is author of Science in Society (Palgrave 2005) and Peer to Peer and the Music Industry (SAGE 2010), and co-author of Social Research (SAGE, latest edition 2011).
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Introduction The Global Network Society: Territorialization and Deterritorialization File-Sharing: A Brief History Markets and Monopolies in Informational Goods: Intellectual Property Rights and Protectionism Legal Genealogies Technical Mythologies and Security Risks Media Management Creativity as Performance: The Myth of Creative Capital Alternative Cultural Models of Participation, Communication and Reward? Conclusions
Introduction The Global Network Society: Territorialization and Deterritorialization File-Sharing: A Brief History Markets and Monopolies in Informational Goods: Intellectual Property Rights and Protectionism Legal Genealogies Technical Mythologies and Security Risks Media Management Creativity as Performance: The Myth of Creative Capital Alternative Cultural Models of Participation, Communication and Reward? Conclusions
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