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Title
Imaginaries of platform entrepreneurship in the creative industries: techno-optimism and subversion in Ghanaian filmmaking |
Full text
https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2022.2062252; http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/38110 |
Date
2022 |
Author(s)
Steedman, R.; Alacovska, A.; Langevang, T.; Resario, R. |
Abstract
Research Article - This article examines imaginaries of platform entrepreneurship in
film industries in Ghana. To understand how these imaginaries
are spatially shaped and locally defined, we carried out in-depth
qualitative research with fifty filmmakers in four regions of Ghana.
Digital and platform technologies have long been optimistically
celebrated as a way for marginalized creative entrepreneurs,
particularly in Africa, to break into global markets and reach
unprecedented levels of business success. However, far from
being universally adopted by African creative entrepreneurs,
these global techno-optimistic imaginaries are continually
reworked, contested and subverted in practice. In this article, we
show how Ghanaian filmmakers mobilized, deployed and resisted
imaginaries of platform entrepreneurship in their efforts to make
sense of their situated entrepreneurial practices and to imagine
the future of their creative businesses. We found that rather than
naïvely adhering to techno-optimist imaginaries, through their
practices, Ghanaian filmmaking entrepreneurs challenged the
power geometry of the current platform ecosystem dominated by
major Silicon Valley players. We contribute empirically rich data
on how filmmaking entrepreneurs use and imagine platform
technologies, as is necessary when African digital entrepreneurs
are surrounded by hype but inadequate data. We also contribute
to the literature about how individual platforms and platform
types have unique affordances and how these affordances are
shaped by the location and socio-economic position of the
entrepreneur |
Subject(s)
Platform imaginaries; platform entrepreneurship; film distribution; Ghana; creative industries; creative entrepreneurship |
Language
en |
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group |
Type of publication
Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Repository
Accra - University of Ghana
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