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Author Strangelove, Michael, author.

Title The empire of mind : digital piracy and the anti-capitalist movement / Michael Strangelove.

Publication Info. Toronto, Ontario : University of Toronto Press, 2005.

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Description 1 online resource (337 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Digital futures
Digital futures.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Capitalism and the limits to thought -- Content and audiences beyond control -- The abnormalization of the internet -- Culture jamming and the transformation of cultural heresies -- Naughty Barbies and greasy clowns -- Online journalism and the subversion of commercial news -- Utopic capitalism, global resistance, and the new public sphere.
Summary "Where many critics see the Internet as an instrument of corporate hegemony, Michael Strangelove sees something else: an alternative space inhabited by communities dedicated to anarchic freedom, culture jamming, alternative journalism, and resistance to authoritarian forms of consumer capitalism and globalization. In The Empire of Mind, Strangelove presents the compelling argument that the Internet and new digital communication technology actually undermine the power of capital, producing an alternative symbolic economy." "Strangelove contends that the Internet breaks with the capitalist logic of commodification and that, while television produces a passive consumer audience, Internet audiences are more active, creative, and subversive. Writers, activists, and artists on the Internet undermine commercial media and its management of consumer behaviour, a behaviour that is challenged by the Web's tendency towards the disintegration of intellectual property rights. Case studies describe the invention of new meaning given to cultural and consumer icons like Barbie and McDonald's and explore how novel modes of online news production alter the representation of the world produced by the mainstream, corporate press." "In the course of exploring new media, The Empire of Mind also makes apparent that digital piracy will not be eliminated. The Internet community effectively converts private property into public, thereby presenting serious obstacles to the management of consumer behaviour and significantly eroding brand value. Much to the dismay of the corporate sector, online communities are uninterested in the ethics of private property. In fact, the entire philosophical framework on which capitalism is based is threatened by these alternative means of cultural production."--Jacket.
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Subject Internet -- Social aspects.
Internet -- Social aspects.
Mass media -- Social aspects.
Mass media -- Social aspects.
Piracy (Copyright) -- Social aspects.
Piracy (Copyright)
Social aspects.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781442657267 (electronic book)
144265726X (electronic book)
9781442659445 (electronic book)
1442659440 (electronic book)
9780802038180
0802038182
9780802038982
0802038980