The Economic Lives of Platforms
Rethinking the Political Economy of Digital Markets
Morten Axel Pedersen editor Jacob Ørmen editor Anne Mette Thorhauge editor Andreas Lindegaard Gregersen editor Eva Iris Otto editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:26th Jun '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This interdisciplinary collection rethinks the political economy of the digital market by asking what came before platforms and suggesting what might come after them.
By unpacking the concept of ‘platform economies’ into locally embedded variations of digital markets, the book identifies what is new about contemporary platforms and what is characteristic of wider historical, social and economic currents.
The diverse team of authors employ various analytical approaches, including in-depth ethnographic studies, and theoretical and analytical reconceptualizations of platforms and the industries they encompass.
Tapping into current themes including the decolonisation of the internet, this book offers a timely assessment of the implications of emerging reconfigurations between technology, information, society and markets.
"This diverse set of empirically rigorous and conceptually nuanced inquiries combine to offer a refreshingly multi-sided vantage on platforms and their role in digital markets." Natasha D. Schüll, New York University
“A compelling collection of essays on platform economies, which underlines the multifaceted nature of platforms from an economic perspective and provides a comprehensive critical framework for their study.” Alessandro Gandini, University of Milan
ISBN: 9781529237498
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198 pages