Digital Transparent

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bilibili
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communication
digital media
dispositif
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forthcoming
media distribution technologies
Michel Foucault
Netflix
SoundCloud
streaming platforms
YouTube

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  • ISBN 9781041064374
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the 2010s, digital platforms swiftly became the dominant way to disseminate media content, promising to make communication transparent in ways that print, cinema, and broadcast never could. The Digital Transparent critically interrogates this claim, arguing that while platforms introduce new transparencies, they also create opacities intrinsic to their technology and architecture.

Using Michel Foucault's concept of the dispositif, the book demonstrates that transparency arrangements are always selective, partial, and strategically constructed. It argues that transparency functions both as an opening up of the platform and as a mechanism that enables platforms to govern. Through dispositif analysis of two key transparency devices—the dashboard and the transparency centre—the book examines YouTube, SoundCloud, Facebook, and X.com/Twitter using textual analysis, interface analysis, and interviews with YouTubers.

The Digital Transparent is essential reading for students and scholars in media studies, offering a historical perspective on digital platforms that reveals what is genuinely new and what continues from earlier media. It will appeal to those interested in Foucault's work and its application to contemporary media, researchers in transparency studies seeking critical perspectives on communication and distribution, and platform scholars focused on governance, creative practices, and regulation.

Jan Teurlings is Assistant Professor in Media Studies at the University of Amsterdam. He is the co-editor (together with Marijke De Valck) of The Ends of Television (2013). In the last decade he has repeatedly returned to the relation between media and transparency, as co-editor of special issues of Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies (2014) and symplokē (2025). The Digital Transparent is the culmination of that research arch.

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