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The “Joy Hook,” “Weird Feedback Loops,” “Quick Hit Pieces,” and “Usefulness”
Covering Digital Dance in Digital Journalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2024
Abstract
While dance has captured attention across platforms and media, remuneration is constrained by copyright issues, a devaluation of dance as a product, and racism. Media coverage of economic, labor, and crediting concerns in popular dance is a critical part of the circuit of creation, discourse, and culture-shifts in online dance. Coverage has an important role in an age of online organizing and the exposure economy, while it simultaneously extracts value from the creators being covered.
- Type
- Special Issue Still Exhausted: Labor, Digital Technologies, and the Performing Arts
- Information
- TDR , Volume 68 , Issue 1: Still Exhausted: Labor, Digital Technologies, and the Performing Arts , March 2024 , pp. 157 - 169
- Copyright
- © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press for Tisch School of the Arts/NYU