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Subject Area
Digital Politics
Book Title
The Power of Platforms
Title
The Power of Platforms
Subject
Language & Reference
Subtitle
Shaping Media and Society
EAN
9780190908867
ISBN
9780190908867
Release Year
2022
ISBN-10
0190908866
Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
Genre
Law & Politics
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Release Date
07/08/2022
Publication Name
Power of Platforms : Shaping Media and Society
Item Length
5.9in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Series
Oxford Studies in Digital Politics Ser.
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Sarah Anne Ganter
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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More people today get news via Facebook and Google than from any news organization in history, and smaller platforms like Twitter serve news to more users than all but the biggest media companies. In The Power of Platforms, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter draw on original interviews and other qualitative evidence to analyze the "platform power" that a few technology companies have come to exercise in public life, the reservations publishers have about platforms, as well as the reasons why publishers often embrace them nonetheless.Nielsen and Ganter trace how relations between publishers and platforms have evolved across the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. They identify the new, distinct relational and generative forms of power that platforms exercise as people increasingly rely on them to find and access news. Most of the news content we rely on is still produced by journalists working for news organizations, but Nielsen and Ganter chronicle rapid change in the ways in which we discover news, how it is distributed, where decisions are made on what to display (and what not), and in who profits from these flows of information. By examining the different ways publishers have responded to these changes and how various platform companies have in turn handled the increasingly important and controversial role they play in society, The Power of Platforms draws out the implications of a fundamental feature of the contemporary world that we all need to understand: previously powerful and relatively independent institutions like the news media are increasingly in a position similar to that of ordinary individual users, simultaneously empowered by and dependent upon a small number of centrally placed and powerful platforms.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190908866
ISBN-13
9780190908867
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Product Key Features

Author
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Sarah Anne Ganter
Publication Name
Power of Platforms : Shaping Media and Society
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Oxford Studies in Digital Politics Ser.
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
5.9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
8.8in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz

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Hm846.N54 2022
Reviews
"The book uncovers provides a needed starting point from which conditions of non-Western media environments can be investigated, compared, and evaluated." -- B. G. Chang, CHOICE "Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essential reading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science "Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transforming societies." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute "The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatise of how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- José van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity and The Platform Society, "Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essential reading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science "Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transforming societies." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute "The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatise of how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- José van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity and The Platform Society, "The book uncovers provides a needed starting point from which conditions of non-Western media environments can be investigated, compared, and evaluated." -- B. G. Chang, CHOICE"Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essentialreading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science"Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transformingsocieties." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute"The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatiseof how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- José van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity andThe Platform Society, "The book uncovers provides a needed starting point from which conditions of non-Western media environments can be investigated, compared, and evaluated." -- B. G. Chang, CHOICE"Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essential reading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science"Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transforming societies." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute"The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatise of how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- Jos´e van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity and The Platform Society, "The book uncovers provides a needed starting point from which conditions of non-Western media environments can be investigated, compared, and evaluated." -- B. G. Chang, CHOICE"Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essential reading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science"Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transforming societies." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute"The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatise of how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- José van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity and The Platform Society, "The book uncovers provides a needed starting point from which conditions of non-Western media environments can be investigated, compared, and evaluated." -- B. G. Chang, CHOICE"Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essential reading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science"Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transforming societies." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute"The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatise of how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- Jos'e van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity and The Platform Society, "The book uncovers provides a needed starting point from which conditions of non-Western media environments can be investigated, compared, and evaluated." -- B. G. Chang, CHOICE"Whatever your view of whether governments and societies should break up digital platforms, you'll agree that platform power is real. Nielsen and Ganter's book provides the most clear-sighted account yet of how platform power is reconfiguring news publishing. They offer a historically detailed, conceptually precise, and institutionally sensitive account of the deeply asymmetrical relations in which both platforms and publishers are today locked. Essential reading for those who still care about information's role in politics." -- Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science"Even for those of us who study media and tech for a living, it's increasingly difficult to comprehend the last ten years of seismic disruption to the way the public discovers, consumes, and shares information. The Power of Platforms is an important book that brings welcome coherence and insight into the symbiotic and increasingly asymmetrical relationship between news publisher and platforms, how it has upended the media environment, and is transforming societies." -- Vivian Schiller, The Aspen Institute"The power of corporate platforms on the distribution and consumption of news is unprecedented. Nielsen and Ganter's book is an exceptional, thought-provoking analysis of the intricate relationships between platform mechanisms and news publishing. This is truly a must-read for any student of media who wants to understand the controlling role of digital intermediaries. No academic of journalism and media studies can afford to miss out on this valuable treatise of how the business of news production has transformed in recent years and what is at stake for the public sphere." -- José van Dijck, Utrecht University, and author of The Culture of Connectivity and The Platform Society"The Power of Platforms: Shaping Media and Society provides a critical look at how large technology companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram came to dominate media environments, as well as the impact of platforms on journalism.... the authors elaborate extensively on how behavioral targeting by IT companies can be used to shift readers away from newspapers and toward digital media. The findings not only help researchers address key issues arising from the scale and speed of digitized and platformed news consumption, but the book will also be a valuable guide for digital citizens when making daily information choices." -- International Journal of Communication
Table of Content
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. The Rise of Platforms Chapter 2. An Epochal Debate Over the Value of Content: The Historical Development of Google's Relations with Publishers Chapter 3. "Inextricably Intertwined"? Publishers Dealing with Platforms Chapter 4. "Our futures are tied together": Platforms Dealing with Publishers Chapter 5. The Power of Platforms Methods Appendix References Notes
Topic
Communication Studies, Sociology / General, Comparative Politics, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Lccn
2021-057802
Dewey Decimal
302.231
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science, Political Science

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