Hegemony : Platformization of video : The European perspective

Boshnakova, Dessislava and Miconi, Andrea and Toms, Justine (2024) Hegemony : Platformization of video : The European perspective. New Bulgarian University, Sofia. ISBN 9786192333133

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Abstract

This book collects some evidence from the Horizon project European Media Platforms-EUMEPLAT (2021-2024), and namely from Work-Package 3-Hegemony: Platformization of Video, led by the New Bulgarian University team. In this respect, it all started with a restricted, intense discussion hosted by the Charles University in Prague in a cold winter day; followed by the meeting organized by NBU itself in Sofia; and so forth. Then the data collection has begun, and at some point, things started falling into place and the pattern progressively took its shape, of the use of video sharing and video-on-demand platforms in the ten countries under examination – Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Türkiye. By and large, the idea behind the tasks was to take for seriously the widespread idea of video platforms favoring the cross-circulation of European works– or, as The
Economist happened to title two years ago, that Netflix would be “creating a common European culture”, nothing less. While the methodological plan and the findings are explained in greater detail the following chapters, I will limit
myself to remark upon some aspects which will deserve particular attention in the years to come.

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Subjects:Mass communications > Mass communications
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