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[ecrea] New Book - Piracy: Leakages from Modernity, edited by James Arvanitakis and Martin Fredriksson
Tue Jun 24 07:21:31 GMT 2014
Piracy: Leakages from Modernity
Edited by Professor James Arvanitakis and Dr Martin Fredriksson
Litwin Books, July 2014
"Piracy" is a concept that seems everywhere in the contemporary world.
From the big screen with the dashing Jack Sparrow, to the dangers off
the coast of Somalia; from the claims by the Motion Picture Association
of America that piracy funds terrorism, to the political impact of
pirate parties in countries like Sweden and Germany. While the spread of
piracy provokes responses from the shipping and copyright industries,
the reverse is also true: for every new development in capitalist
technologies, some sort of "piracy" moment emerges.
This is maybe most obvious in the current ideologisation of Internet
piracy where the rapid spread of so called Pirate Parties is developing
into a kind of global political movement. While the pirates of Somalia
seem a long way removed from Internet pirates illegally downloading the
latest music hit or, it is the assertion of this book that such
developments indicate a complex interplay between capital flows and
relations, late modernity, property rights and spaces of contestation.
That is, piracy seems to emerge at specific nodes in capitalist
relations that create both blockages and leaks between different social
actors.
These various aspects of piracy form the focus for this book. It is
meant to be a collection of texts that takes a broad perspective on
piracy and attempts to capture the multidimensional impacts of piracy on
capitalist society today. The book is edited by James Arvanitakis at the
University of Western Sydney and Martin Fredriksson at Linköping
University, Sweden.
http://litwinbooks.com/piracy.php
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