Term
Format
On Campus
Subject Area
Course Number
CIMS 5040 640
Course Code
CIMS5040640
Course Key
88107
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
The course explores debates about the creator economy and globalization in relation to film, television, and media industries. Since1990s, there has been increasing movement of film, TV, and media commodities across the world beyond the usual productioncenters. Since 2010s, particularly with the development of production and distribution platforms, there is a rise of the global creatoreconomy, and increasing calls for thinking about creator capitals in addition to media capitals such as Mexico City, Mumbai, LosAngeles, Dubai, Seoul, Miami, and Lagos. Readings in the course will deal with varied theoretical and methodological approachesto study media industries including cultural studies and political economy. The readings will concern different aspects of the mediaindustry such as labor relations, technological changes, artistic traditions, cultural policies, business models and regulatory norms.We will try to understand the competing visions regarding shift from the cultural industries to creative industries and the rise ofuser-generated content. The global creator economy exists both inside and outside media industries, at once constitutive of it, andbringing forth mutations in the traditional industry with the rise of influencer marketing and start-up enterprises. How are contentcreators responding to platform dependence and adjusting to the changing AI landscape? How are industry professionals imaginingtheir target audiences amidst shifting relations between the global, the regional, the national, and the local? What kinds of algorithmicploys and talent acquisition strategies are long video and short video streaming platforms engaging in as they compete for theattention of local and global audiences? What kinds of relations of competition and collaboration exist between global and localstreamers?
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