Introduction to Contemporary Print Culture

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Adaptation Studies
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Book Industry
Book Retailing
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Chain Bookstore
Chain Superstores
Contemporary Print Culture
copyright law
Cultural Policymaking
DDC
Digital ecosystem
digital humanities
digital transformation of publishing
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Face To Face
Fifty Shades
Fifty Shades Of Grey
Google's Book Search Project
Google’s Book Search Project
Independent Booksellers
Independent Bookshops
Independent Publishers
ISIS
Judy's Book Club
Judy’s Book Club
knowledge dissemination
Leslie Howsam
London's King's Cross
London’s King’s Cross
Mass Reading Events
media convergence
MRE
National Library
political economy analysis
Print Culture
Print Culture Studies
reading communities
Zine Library

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367339012
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Introduction to Contemporary Print Culture examines the role of the book in the modern world. It considers the book’s deeply intertwined relationships with other media through ownership structures, copyright and adaptation, the constantly shifting roles of authors, publishers and readers in the digital ecosystem and the merging of print and digital technologies in contemporary understandings of the book object.

Divided into three parts, the book first introduces students to various theories and methods for understanding print culture, demonstrating how the study of the book has grown out of longstanding academic disciplines. The second part surveys key sectors of the contemporary book world – from independent and alternative publishers to editors, booksellers, readers and libraries – focusing on topical debates. In the final part, digital technologies take centre stage as eBook regimes and mass-digitisation projects are examined for what they reveal about information power and access in the twenty-first century.

This book provides a fascinating and informative introduction for students of all levels in publishing studies, book history, literature and English, media, communication and cultural studies, cultural sociology, librarianship and archival studies and digital humanities.

Simone Murray is Associate Professor in Literary Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. She is the author of three previous books, including The Adaptation Industry: The Cultural Economy of Contemporary Literary Adaptation (2012).

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