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Net-Works: Collaborative Modes of Cultural Production in Web 2.0 Contexts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction: Participation and Precarious Alliances, Now and Then 7
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Markets
- Net-Works: Collaborative Modes of Cultural Production in Web 2.0 Contexts 15
- Participation? It’s Complicated (A Response to Martin Butler) 33
- The History of the Booker Prize as a History of Problems and Precarious Alliances 47
- Socialist Realism in a Capitalist Context: Marketing Strategies in the Russian Book Market 63
- The New Circumstances of Content Innovation in the Digital Book Value Creation Network: Precarious Guarantee of More of the Same? 77
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Authorship, Agency, and Value
- Whose Intentions? The Posthumous Careers of F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Styron 99
- Precarious Alliances: The Case of Arno Schmidt 117
- Touched by an Author: Books and ‘Intensive’ Reading in the Late Eighteenth Century 135
- Authorship, Participation, and Media Change: Perspectives from Medieval Studies 157
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Politics, Institutions, Movements
- The War of Systems: Print Capitalism and the Birth of Political Modernity in Britain, 1789-1802 177
- ‘Success’ and ‘Failure’ of Literary Collaboration between Authors in Belarus in the 1920s 207
- Profession and Ideology: Cultural Institutions and the Formation of Literary Circles in the Soviet Occupied Territory and the Early GDR 241
- Precarious Alliances between Literature and Law: A Tentative Account of the Case of Australia 257
- Literary Movements as Precarious Alliances? Observations and Propositions on Movement Discourse and Cultural Participation 281
- Notes on Contributors 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction: Participation and Precarious Alliances, Now and Then 7
-
Markets
- Net-Works: Collaborative Modes of Cultural Production in Web 2.0 Contexts 15
- Participation? It’s Complicated (A Response to Martin Butler) 33
- The History of the Booker Prize as a History of Problems and Precarious Alliances 47
- Socialist Realism in a Capitalist Context: Marketing Strategies in the Russian Book Market 63
- The New Circumstances of Content Innovation in the Digital Book Value Creation Network: Precarious Guarantee of More of the Same? 77
-
Authorship, Agency, and Value
- Whose Intentions? The Posthumous Careers of F. Scott Fitzgerald and William Styron 99
- Precarious Alliances: The Case of Arno Schmidt 117
- Touched by an Author: Books and ‘Intensive’ Reading in the Late Eighteenth Century 135
- Authorship, Participation, and Media Change: Perspectives from Medieval Studies 157
-
Politics, Institutions, Movements
- The War of Systems: Print Capitalism and the Birth of Political Modernity in Britain, 1789-1802 177
- ‘Success’ and ‘Failure’ of Literary Collaboration between Authors in Belarus in the 1920s 207
- Profession and Ideology: Cultural Institutions and the Formation of Literary Circles in the Soviet Occupied Territory and the Early GDR 241
- Precarious Alliances between Literature and Law: A Tentative Account of the Case of Australia 257
- Literary Movements as Precarious Alliances? Observations and Propositions on Movement Discourse and Cultural Participation 281
- Notes on Contributors 311