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Digital Capitalism in the New Media Era

Çiçek Topçu (Antalya Belek University, Turkey)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: January, 2024 | Copyright: © 2024 | Pages: 270

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798369311820
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369345740
EISBN13: 9798369311837
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1182-0

Description:

How do digital capitalism and the evolving landscape of new media intersect, and what does this mean for the future of media? It is necessary to begin the excavation process, to unearth the insights of experts in these fields to better understand the transformation of the globalized world. In Digital Capitalism in the New Media Era, the intricate relationship between media and society takes center stage, examined through the lens of contemporary technology's impact on this dynamic.

Within the confines of this meticulously researched book lies a comprehensive analysis of how the established political economy of traditional media has adapted and responded to the surge of new technologies. As our planet metamorphoses into an interconnected global marketplace, the book expounds on how this phenomenon has created a platform for both the enhancement of societal accessibility and the exacerbation of social disparities. The rise of new tools has inadvertently ushered in a new age of surveillance, marked by sophisticated techniques like digital trace tracking and micro-targeting strategies.

This book covers comprehensive topics, including exploiting personal data for both commercial and political ends, the pervasive influence of algorithmic mechanisms and filter bubbles, and the dominion of tech giants in this digital landscape. By contextualizing these developments within the historical trajectory of capitalism, the book paints a vivid portrait of the emergence of digital capitalism.

By offering a panoramic view of the contemporary media landscape, this book not only equips researchers, sociologists, and media professionals with an understanding of the intricate interplay between technology and society but also facilitates a deeper comprehension of pressing concerns such as open science, gender equality, and the digital divide.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Access to Technology
  • Algorithms
  • Digital Capitalism
  • Digital Divide
  • Digital Labor
  • Digital Surveillance
  • Gender Equality
  • Informational Capitalism
  • Microtargeting
  • New Media Era
  • Open Science
  • Personal Data
  • Political Knowledge Gap
  • Subaltern Studies
  • Surveillance Capitalism

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Çiçek Topçu is currently working at the Antalya Belek University, Turkey. They have studied at Selçuk University and Vilnius University. She has a book titled Digital Capitalism in the New Media Era published by IGI Global.

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