reading
Here are some pieces, not necessarily mentioned in the posts, that I find particularly enlightening on the subjects discussed on this blog :
- The Moral Economy of the Web 2.0 : Audience Research and Convergence Culture, Joshua Green and Henry Jenkins, Confessions of an Aca/Fan (Part II, III) (2008): On the relationship between internet users/creators and Web 2.0 companies.
- The French Connections, Paul Krugman, NY Times (2007): Argues for appropriate regulation in the telecom sector in order to maintain competition.
- Inside the Creative Industries, Anthony Lilley, Institute for Public Policy Research, (2006): Outlines the different challenges faced by the cultural industries as they enter the digital age and their consequences for public policy.
- Blogging and the Emerging Media Ecosystem, John Naughton, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (2006): Describes some of the characteristics of what he calls the “emerging media ecosystem”: user-generated content, cooperation and sharing.
- Free Culture, Lawrence Lessig, The Penguin Press (2004): Explains “how Big Media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity. (See post about the book).

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