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Media Industries Podcast
Media Industries Podcast
21 episodes
2 months ago
Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.
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Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.
Show more...
Education
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Screen Workers and Streaming Data - Nina Vindum Rasmussen
Media Industries Podcast
30 minutes
5 months ago
Screen Workers and Streaming Data - Nina Vindum Rasmussen
Streamed video entertainment services are well known for their systemic collection and processing of big data. For the users of those services, the application of that data will manifest itself in the form of computer-generated recommendations. But amongst creative practitioners in the screen industries, what relationships and interactions do they form with that type of data? Nina Vindum Rasmussen (LSE Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science) outlines how various power dynamics emerge from the interactions which emerge between screen workers and the data produced and held by major streaming services.
Media Industries Podcast
Media Industries brings you conversations with a range of commentators investigating the past, present and future of the media sector.