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[Commlist] CFC an anthology about amazon
Fri Mar 19 07:50:37 GMT 2021
CFC
An Anthology about Amazon
Since its founding in 1994, Amazon has steadily and inexorably become
probably the most visible and easily recognized e-commerce platform in
the world. Amazon websites receive nearly 2.5 trillion visits per annum,
and in 2018 Amazon’s share of e-commerce activity in the US hit almost
50%. Even while Amazon has struggled to cope with the unexpected demands
of the Covid-19 moment, its dominance in the US and European markets has
remained unquestioned and mostly unchallenged as projections and
expectations continue to be revised upwards by market analysts.
During the two decades or so of its rise, Amazon.com has been at the
forefront of the majority of Silicon Valley’s technological
innovations: efforts to index the world; simplify and automate
e-payments (e.g. 1-Click); facilitate e-reading (e.g. Topaz, Kindle,
etc.); stream digital multimedia content (e.g. Audible, Video on Demand,
Prime Video, MP3 Store); personalize the internet and implement
recommendation engines; incorporate machine learning (e.g. Mechanical
Sensei, Amabot); develop voice command through natural language
processing (e.g. Alexa); domesticate AI devices (like Echo and the suite
of similar devices hosting Alexa technology); scan the world’s books
(e.g. Search Inside the Book), implement web analytics and ad sales
(e.g. Clickriver); map the world’s roadways and offer street views (e.g.
Block View); facilitate the gig economy (e.g. Amazon’s Mechanical Turk,
Amazon Fresh); automate hiring, firing, and labor management; develop
facial recognition and security software (e.g. Rekognition) for
domestic, commercial and governmental use; and, perhaps most
importantly, offer server services like web hosting and virtual machines
for advanced computation through Amazon Web Services (AWS).
For 26 years, Amazon has either been the first to imagine and implement
these and other technological innovations, or has been quick to perfect
its own versions of new features developed in Silicon Valley by poaching
key employees from rivals, acquiring smaller companies, developing
in-house versions, and throwing its weight around as the premier
e-commerce platform in the United States.
We are currently compiling an anthology that will try to give an account
of the multifaceted—indeed, omnipresent and ubiquitous—activities and
presence of Amazon. The anthology will publish original contributions by
major scholars in the field, and also republish crucial or seminal
articles about Amazon. And we are about to sign a contract for the
anthology with a major publisher.
At this moment we would like to solicit new contributions in several
areas related to Amazon which we think have been undertreated in
scholarship. If you have work, or would like to develop work, or can
suggest work, that fits broadly into any of the following themes, please
contact us to talk about it. We would want to have finished
contributions by the end of 2021 and would like to receive initial
communication and inquiries by April 15^th .
* Direct media production by Amazon and its subsidiaries
* The relation of Amazon’s enterprises to on the environment and
ecological issues
* Amazon and race, especially in regard to Amazon’s labor practices
* The story of Amazon post-Covid 19
Paul Smith, Professor of Cultural Studies & Global Affairs, George Mason U
Alex Monea, Assistant Professor of English & Cultural Studies, George
Mason U
Maillim Santiago, Cultural Studies, George Mason U.
Please email us: (psmith5 /at/ gmu.edu) <mailto:(psmith5 /at/ gmu.edu)>,
amonea@gmu,edu, (msantia7 /at/ gmu.edu)
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