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Have the music and movie industries lost the battle to criminalize downloading? This penetrating and informative book provides readers with the perfect systematic critical guide to the file-sharing phenomenon. Combining inter-disciplinary resources from sociology, history, media and communication studies and cultural studies, David unpacks the economics, psychology and philosophy of file-sharing. The book carefully situates the reader in a field of relevant approaches including network society theory, post-structuralism and ethnographic research. It uses this to launch into a fascinating enquiry into: the rise of file-sharing the challenge to intellectual property law posed by new technologies of communication the social psychology of cyber crime the response of the mass media and multi-national corporations. Matthew David concludes with a balanced, eye-opening assessment of alternative cultural modes of participation and their relationship to cultural capitalism. This is a landmark work in the sociology of popular culture and cultural criminology. It fuses a deep knowledge of the music industry and the new technologies of mass communication with a powerful perspective on how multinational corporations seek to monopolize markets, how international and state agencies defend property, while a global multitude undermine and/or reinvent both.Product Identifiers
PublisherSAGE Publications LTD
ISBN-139781847870056
eBay Product ID (ePID)90240691
Product Key Features
Number of Pages200 Pages
Publication NamePeer to Peer and the Music Industry: the Criminalization of Sharing
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSociology, Criminology
Publication Year2009
TypeTextbook
AuthorMatthew David
SeriesPublished in Association with Theory, Culture & Society
Dimensions
Item Height234 mm
Item Weight450 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorMatthew David