Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook
London School of Economics and Political Science · University of Michigan
Abstract
Two theoretical approaches have recently emerged to characterize new digital objects of study in the media landscape: infrastructure studies and platform studies. Despite their separate origins and different features, we demonstrate in this article how the cross-articulation of these two perspectives improves our understanding of current digital media. We use case studies of the Open Web, Facebook, and Google to demonstrate that infrastructure studies provides a valuable approach to the evolution of shared, widely accessible systems and services of the type often provided or regulated by governments in the public interest. On the other hand, platform studies captures how communication and expression are both…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 119.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 61
Authors
4- JPJean‐Christophe PlantinCorresponding
London School of Economics and Political Science
- CLCarl Lagoze
University of Michigan, London School of Economics and Political Science
- PNPaul N Edwards
University of Michigan, London School of Economics and Political Science
- CSChristian Sandvig
University of Michigan
Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Social media
- Data science
- World Wide Web
- Articulation (sociology)
- Digital media
- Internet privacy
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure