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The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet is Killing our Culture

Author: Angela Plohman - Date: 04 feb 2008, 14:35

Our most valued cultural institutions - our professional newspapers, magazines, music and movies - are being overtaken by an avalanche of amateur, user-generated free content. In today’s self-broadcasting culture, where amateurism is celebrated and anyone with an opinion, however ill-informed, can publish a blog, post a video on YouTube, or change an entry on Wikipedia, the distinction between trained expert and uninformed amateur becomes dangerously blurred. While no Luddite - Andrew Keen pioneered several Internet startups himself - he urges us to consider the consequences of blindly supporting a culture that endorses plagiarism and piracy and that fundamentally weakens traditional media and creative institutions.


Author(s): Andrew Keen
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing, London
Publication year: 2006
ISBN/ISSN: ISBN-10: 0385520808

Keywords

Languages:
English
Arts & Cultural categories:
Audiovisual & Media, web design
Type of publication:
Book
Tagged as:
culture, new media, Web 2.0

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