Название: The Digital Economy
Автор: Tim Jordan
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Кинематограф, театр
isbn: 9781509517596
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The Digital Economy
TIM JORDAN
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Acknowledgements
The ideas in this book are in part a result of teaching-led research, in which students initially taught me that what I thought was a well-analysed subject (the digital economy) was problematic, and then helped with identifying the issues this book addresses. Thanks goes to all the students at the University of Sussex and at King’s College London who took the course ‘Digital Industries and Internet Cultures’. Colleagues at Polity Press were not only sympathetic but very helpful when the manuscript was delayed, and have been highly efficient in refining and producing the book; many thanks to Ellen MacDonald-Kramer and Mary Savigar as editors, Tim Clark for a thorough copy edit and Evie Deavall for production. Two anonymous reviewers provided feedback, much of which was helpful and I thank them for their time.
I had further and essential help from a wonderful network of scholars I meet at conferences, seminars, dinners and more; unfortunately there are too many to name but my thanks goes out to them all. The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics’ annual conference, the Centre for Digital Culture at King’s College London, and the Klein School of Media and Communication at Temple University all offered a chance to present my ideas about the digital economy, and the discussions at each were very helpful.
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