Content
Material type: TextSeries: MIT Press essential knowledge seriesPublication details: MIT Press 2022 CambridgeDescription: 168pISBN:- 9780262543286
- 302.24 EIC
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1. A brief history of content in a digital era 2. User-generated content 3. Content farms 4. Content capital 5. Journalism and politics after content 6. Content automation
This book explores the concept of content and its impact on culture, politics, and labor in a digital age. She traces the evolution of content from the early internet to the current social mediaverse, distinguishing user-generated content from compensated workers. Eichhorn also examines the impact of the content industry on fields like art, literature, journalism, and politics, and the importance of artists' "content capital."
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