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[Commlist] New book: The New Screen Ecology in India
Thu Jan 18 16:17:36 GMT 2024
New book:
The New Screen Ecology in India
New Screen Ecology in India is an open access book that provides an in
depth exploration of the digital transformation of the Indian media
industries.
Smith Mehta’s debut book makes a persuasive case for a theoretical
framework that acknowledges complex interdependencies and informalities
in a broader network of digital infrastructures, rather than a siloed,
single sector, or cohort of creators. Through first-hand research with
creators, platform and portal executives, and intermediaries such as
talent agents and multi-channel networks, Mehta develops the concept of
the 'new screen ecology' that accommodates both platforms and ‘portals’
(Amanda Lotz’s name for internet-distributed television, or IDTV) as
sites of study. The book builds on the historical formal-informal
dynamics of the Indian film and television industries to highlight the
top-down and bottom-up creator and content-based linkages between
creators, streaming services and intermediaries. By interrogating the
production practices of 13 different platforms and portals, including
Hotstar, Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video, the book makes a
significant contributions to the understanding of digital transformation
of Indian media industries, whether be his focus on creator labor,
intersectional analysis of gendered digital production cultures, focus
on intermediary work or the political, social and cultural significance
of non-mainstream Indian language creations such as Marathi and Bengali
to the Indian new screen ecology.
A free copy to the book can be accessed here:
https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?docid=b-9781839025693
About the Author: Smith Mehta is Assistant Professor in the Center for
Media and Journalism Studies at University of Groningen, Netherlands. He
holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Industries (2021) from the
Queensland University of Technology, Australia. He is a critical media
industries scholar, having published on issues related to creative
labor, digital distribution, and cultural economy in leading journals
including such as Media, Culture and Society, Television and New Media,
and International Journal of Cultural Studies.' Smith has previously
worked in Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd as a content producer.
Please see the table of contents of the book below:
Front matter
1. Studying the Indian New Screen Ecology
1–24
2. New Screen Ecology Narratives about Television
25–42
3. Mapping the Key Platforms and Portals
43–60
4. Indian Online Creator Culture
61–82
5. Regional and Localizing Online Content Practices
83–98
6. The Role of Intermediaries
99–118
7. Conclusion
119–134
Back matter
References
137–162
Index
163–170
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