Table of contents for Global Currents: Media and Technology Now edited by Tasha G. Oren and Patrice Petro


Acknowledgments

Introduction - Tasha G. Oren and Patrice Petro

I. Institutions: Nationalism, Transnationalism, Globalization

Crypto Regs - Fear, Greed, and the Destruction of the Digital Commons - Lenny Foner

What We Should Do and What We Should Forget in Media Studies - Or, My TV A-Z - Toby Miller

Hybridity - Peter Sands

@henryparkesmotel.com - Steve Jones

Is Television a Global Medium? - A Historical View - Jérôme Bourdon

The Land Grab for Bandwidth - Digital Conversion in an Era of Consolidation - Susan Ohmer

Posthuman Law - Information Policy and the Machinic World - Sandra Braman

II. Circulation: Cultures, Strategies, Appropriations

Piracy, Infrastructure, and the Rise of a Nigerian Video Industry - Brian Larkin

Unsuitable Coverage - The Media, the Veil, and Regimes of Representation - Annabelle Sreberny

Muscle, Market Value, Telegenesis, Cyberpresence - The New Asian Movie Star in the Global Economy of Masculine Images - Anne Ciecko

The African Diaspora Speaks in Digital Tongues - Anna Everett

Some Versions of Difference - Discourses of Hybridity in Transnational Musics - Timothy D. Taylor

Alternate Arrangement for Global Currents

Notes on Contributors

Index