"The most impressive and illuminating research yet published on how digital platforms are reshaping the cultural industries."David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds"The authors expertly explore the ways that platforms have produced opportunities and constraints for media creators. Their account is clear and engaging and will doubtlessly provide a foundation for many conversations about the role of platforms and culture in the coming decade."Amanda Lotz, Queensland University of Technology"[It] will be [a] valuable reference [book] for students in the field of media and cultural studies. [It] may also inspire researchers and practitioners in related fields to understand how culture is created and modulated on platforms, and how culture can be studied in the platform environment."Media, Culture & Society"This is a very well written and engaging book which clearly lays out thecritical issues of platform based cultural production. It is essential reading for any re-searchers and students interested in the politics of platforms and social media, con-temporary cultural production and the role of platforms in consumer culture."Journal of Consumer Culture
Thomas Poell is Professor of Data, Culture & Institutions at the University of Amsterdam.David B. Nieborg is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Toronto.Brooke Erin Duffy is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University.