Since 2010 there has been a wave of scholarship which conceptualise 'platforms', 'platformization', and 'platform capitalism', including Marc Steinberg's work on platform capitalisms and cultures - from automobiles, to super apps, to convenience stores - especially across Asia. The notion of the platform became a fundamental, but taken for granted, concept in the field. But platforms are not neutral. They are characterised by constantly shifting forms, cultures, politics and geographies. In this all-day workshop, led by Marc Steinberg, we take a pause to reinterrogate the complexities of platforms and platform scholarship.

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Program*

Start

Session

11:30am

Lunch

12:30pm

Session 1

Marc Steinberg – From Platforms to Paraplatforms: Some Reflections on Platforms’ Elsewheres

Meg Thomas – Platform aesthetics: how platforms and digital cultures reconfigure the film and television product

Amanda Lotz – Platforms: A misdirection for media industry studies?

Speaker 4 - TBA

2:45pm

Session 2

Adrian Anthique – TBA

Giang Nguyen – Making Life Platform Ready

Bingxi Huang – Cutting Chives: Chinese Rural Women Living Through the Platform

Speaker 4 – TBA

5:00pm

Workshop concludes

*Program is subject to change

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