Stealing Empire - P2P, Intellectual Property and Hip-hop Subversion (Paperback)


Stealing empire poses the question, 'What possibilities for agency exist in the age of corporate globalisation?' Using the work of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt as a point of entry, Adam Haupt delves into varied terrain to locate answers in this ground-breaking inquiry. He explores arguments about copyright via peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms such as Napster, free speech struggles, debates about access to information and open content licenses, and develops a politically incisive analysis of counterdiscourses produced by South African hip-hop artists. From 'empire stealing' through their commodification of countercultures to the 'stealing empire' activities of file-sharers, culture jammers and hip-hop activists, this title tells the story of people defining themselves as active, creative agents in a consumerist society. Stealing empire is vital reading for law, media and cultural studies scholars who want to make sense of the ways in which legal and communication strategies are employed to secure hegemony.

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Stealing empire poses the question, 'What possibilities for agency exist in the age of corporate globalisation?' Using the work of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt as a point of entry, Adam Haupt delves into varied terrain to locate answers in this ground-breaking inquiry. He explores arguments about copyright via peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms such as Napster, free speech struggles, debates about access to information and open content licenses, and develops a politically incisive analysis of counterdiscourses produced by South African hip-hop artists. From 'empire stealing' through their commodification of countercultures to the 'stealing empire' activities of file-sharers, culture jammers and hip-hop activists, this title tells the story of people defining themselves as active, creative agents in a consumerist society. Stealing empire is vital reading for law, media and cultural studies scholars who want to make sense of the ways in which legal and communication strategies are employed to secure hegemony.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

HSRC Press

Country of origin

South Africa

Release date

February 2008

Availability

Expected to ship within 5 - 10 working days

First published

May 2008

Dimensions

210 x 148 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

272

ISBN-13

978-0-7969-2209-0

Barcode

9780796922090

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LSN

0-7969-2209-8



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