2022
DOI: 10.33137/ijournal.v8i1.39906
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The Neodiluvian Age

Abstract: This paper examines the “new/old media” dichotomy as a product of capital’s control over cultural labour. It argues that any meaningful distinction can only be drawn between their distribution methods rather than their content. Any perceived differences in the content of new and old media exist only in the minds of audiences and creators rather than in the text of the media. In this way, these differences constitute a phantom divide. The development of internet-based advertisement models takes advantage of the… Show more

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