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[Commlist] New Book: Curation in the Age of Platform Capitalism. The Value of Selection, Narration, and Expertise in New Media Cultures
Fri Mar 15 12:07:31 GMT 2024
/New book announcement:/
Curation in the Age of Platform Capitalism: The Value of Selection,
Narration, and Expertise in New Media Cultures
Author: Panos Kompatsiaris
Routledge, 2024 (Series: Routledge Studies in Media and Cultural Industries)
https://www.routledge.com/Curation-in-the-Age-of-Platform-Capitalism-The-Value-of-Selection-Narration/Kompatsiaris/p/book/9781032023007
This book employs the figure of curation—the selection, arrangement, and
display of objects, concepts, and things—to explore the cultures of
platform capitalism. Considering its rise in the global art world as an
authorial, meaning-making activity and an organizational-entrepreneurial
endeavour, it looks at curation as the interweaving of innovative
concepts, elaborate storytelling, and trusted experts leaking out from
galleries to hashtags.
Its logic encompasses diverse spheres ranging from high-brow art and the
fashion world to low-brow experience economies and economies of
authenticity, from confidence cultures and relationship gurus to
algorithmic spectacles. More than an economy, “curate and be curated” is
a diffused imperative amidst the disorienting spread of information that
digital platforms enable: What to post, what to wear, what to eat, what
friends to have, what music to hear, what films to watch, what places to
visit, what socks to choose, and what opinion to have about serious
issues like climate change, military coups, AI, genetics, space
colonization, and cryonics, or everyday issues like football, fashion,
and diet. Drawing on critical platform theory, material culture, and
multi-sited ethnography, the book examines curated worlds of coolness,
authenticity, and inspiration, including the luxury fashion brands
Vetements and Balenciaga, Airbnb food experiences, and the figure of the
life coach. The book argues that the curatorial imperative endorses an
aspirational class imaginary and the idea that handling self-narratives
is a strategic means of socialization that can assist upward mobilities
as well as neoliberal narratives of well-being, promotion, and success.
This book will be of key interest to academics, researchers, and
advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the areas of cultural
studies, media studies, communication studies, curating, contemporary
art theory, critical management studies, and art history, as well as to
more general readers interested in new media, platforms, and digital
culture.
*Table of Contents*
PART 1: HOMO CURATORIUS
Chapter 1. Introducing the Curatorial Imperative
Chapter 2. From Galleries to Hashtags: The Aspirational Imaginary of
Curating
Chapter 3. Curating and Platforms
PART 2: CULTURES OF PLATFORM CAPITALISM
Chapter 4. Cool is in the Air: Atmospheres of Banal Luxury in Digital
Warhol Economies
Chapter 5. The Babushka–Nonna Experience: Curated Authenticities and the
Aspirational Gastronomical Imaginary
Chapter 6: “A Person Without Vision will Perish”: Curating Mindsets,
Micro-celebrities, and Intimacies in Life Coaching
Chapter 7. Who to be, How to Appear, and What to Consume: Concluding
Thoughts
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