Media Economics and Value Chains

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Respondent for paper 48 is Jim Rogers
Respondent for paper 586 is Taeyoung Kim
Respondent for paper 694 is Siyang Qiao
Respondent for paper 808 is Hoyoung Kim
Respondent for paper 1019 is Randy Nichols
Respondent for paper 2249 is Gejun Huang

Media Economics and Value Chains
Session Code:
POE-5
Chair:
Randy
Nichols
University of Washington Tacoma
48
Consumptive Concentration: Theorizing Media Monopsony
Session Code:
POE-5
Randy
Nichols
University of Washington Tacoma
586
Big Royalty Collection Organizations for Big Names? Market concentration and social impact from the increasing competition between RCOs
Session Code:
POE-5
Jim
Rogers
Dublin City University
Sergio
Sparviero
University of Salzburg
694
Conception, piecework, and responsibility in South Korean drama writers’ labour
Session Code:
POE-5
Hoyoung
Kim
Simon Fraser University
808
Media Conglomeration of Platform Companies in Cultural Production: The Conglomeration of Kakao and the Korean Cultural Industries
Session Code:
POE-5
Taeyoung
Kim
Simon Fraser University
1019
Platformizing cultural creativity: The power relation between gaming entrepreneurs and Tencent in China
Session Code:
POE-5
Gejun
Huang
Soochow University
Chao
Li
Soochow University
Wanqing
Deng
Soochow University
Wenhao
Lu
Soochow University
2249
From "Algorithm" to "Data Practice": Technology and Affective Labor in Short Video Performance
Session Code:
POE-5
Siyang
Qiao
Wuhan University of Technology
Wenhao
Zhou
Shaanxi Normal University

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