Digital Renaissance
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Digital Renaissance
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How digital technology is upending the traditional creative industries—and why that might be a good thing.
The digital revolution poses a mortal threat to the major creative industries—music, publishing, television, and the movies. The ease with which digital files can be copied and distributed has unleashed a wave of piracy with disastrous effects on revenue. Cheap, easy self-publishing is eroding the position of these gatekeepers and guardians of culture.
Does this revolution herald the collapse of culture, as some commentators claim? Far from it. In Digital Renaissance, Joel Waldfogel argues that digital technology is enabling a new golden age of popular culture, a veritable digital renaissance. By reducing the costs of production, distribution, and promotion, digital technology is democratizing access to the cultural marketplace. More books, songs, television shows, and movies are being produced than ever before.
Nor does this mean a tidal wave of derivative, poorly produced kitsch; analysing decades of production and sales data, as well as bestseller and best-of lists, Waldfogel finds that the new digital model is just as successful at producing high-quality, successful work as the old industry model, and in many cases more so. The vaunted gatekeeper role of the creative industries proves to have been largely mythical. The high costs of production have stifled creativity in industries that require ever-bigger blockbusters to cover the losses on ever-more-expensive failures.
Are we drowning in a tide of cultural silt, or living in a golden age for culture? The answers in Digital Renaissance may surprise you.
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Jonathan A. Knee of New York Times DealBook praises the book as essential reading for regulators faced with disruptive market forces in media. Daniel Akst in Strategy+Business highlights Waldfogel's optimistic thesis supported by detailed data analysis, recognising the new digital landscape as a boon for both previously excluded creators and consumers who benefit from increased choice and affordability. The reviews commend the book for its insightful and reassuring perspective on the digital transformation of culture.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691162829
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 13 November 2018
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: 10 b/w illus.
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Joel Waldfogel holds the Frederick R. Kappel Chair at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management. His previous books include Scroogenomics: Why You Shouldn't Buy Presents for the Holidays(Princeton). He lives in Minneapolis.
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