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[ecrea] New book: Geoblocking and Global Video Culture (open-access edited collection)
Tue Jan 26 02:40:51 GMT 2016
We are pleased to announce the publication of Geoblocking and Global
Video Culture, an open-access edited collection on the politics of
region control and circumvention in digital media.
To download the PDF, visit
http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-18-geoblocking-and-global-video-culture/
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GEOBLOCKING AND GLOBAL VIDEO CULTURE
Eds. Ramon Lobato and James Meese
Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, 2016
How do global audiences use streaming platforms like YouTube, Netflix
and iPlayer? How does the experience of digital video change according
to location? What strategies do people use to access out-of-region
content? What are the commercial and governmental motivations behind
geoblocking?
Geoblocking and Global Video Culture explores the cultural
implications of access control and circumvention in an age of VPNs.
Featuring seventeen chapters from diverse critical positions and
locations - including China, Iran, Malaysia, Turkey, Cuba, Brazil,
USA, Sweden and Australia - the book offers a wide-ranging analysis of
region control in digital media industries.
Available as a free PDF, EPUB, ISSUU, and print-on-demand book from
Institute of Network Cultures -
http://networkcultures.org/publications/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: Perspectives on Geoblocking <<
Introduction: The New Video Geography - Ramon Lobato
Tunneling Media: Geoblocking and Online Border Resistance - Juan
Llamas-Rodriguez
The Logics and Territorialities of Geoblocking - Cameran Ashraf & Luis
Felipe Alvarez León
Geoblocking, Technical Standards and the Law - Marketa Trimble
Periscope, Live-Streaming and Mobile Video Culture - Adam Rugg &
Benjamin Burroughs
Circumvention, Media Sport and The Fragmentation of Video Culture -
James Meese & Aneta Podkalicka
Live Sports, Piracy and Uncertainty: Understanding Illegal Streaming
Aggregation Platforms - Florian Hoof
The Future in a Vault of Plastic: Physical Geolocking in the Era of
the 16-bit Video Game Cartridge, 1988-1993 - Roland Burke
PART II: Circumvention Case Studies <<
China: The Techno-Politics of the Wall - Jinying Li
Australia: Circumvention Goes Mainstream - Ramon Lobato & James Meese
Turkey: Coping With Internet Censorship - Çigdem Bozdag
Sweden: Circumvention and the Quest for Privacy - Chris Baumann
Malaysia: Global Binge-Viewing in a Restrictive State - Sandra Hanchard
Brazil: Netflix, VPNs and the ‘Paying’ Pirates - Vanessa Mendes Moreira
de Sa
Iran: A Friction between State Ideology and Network Society - Hadi
Sohrabi & Behzad Dowran
Cuba: Videos to the left – Circumvention Practices and Audiovisual
Ecologies - Fidel A. Rodriguez
The USA: Geoblocking in a Privileged Market - Evan Elkins
Ramon Lobato
Senior research fellow
Swinburne Institute for Social Research | Department of Media and
Communication
Room EW121, Hawthorn campus, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne
(rlobato /at/ swin.edu.au)
http://www.sisr.net
http://www.swinburne.edu.au/health-arts-design/staff-profiles/view.php?who=rlobato
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