Using big cultural data to understand diversity and reciprocity in the global flow of contemporary cinema
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 22:52authored byB Coate, D Verhoeven, SR Palmer, C Arrowsmith
The paper explores the relationships between countries in the exchange of movies and measures the reciprocal nature of these relationships. This investigation represents an innovative way to explore international exchanges of digital cinema analysed at the national level. Rather than focus on the market dominance of particular cinemas (e.g. the US or Indian cinemas) we examine the relative strength of two-way relationships in order to understand cultural reciprocity. The dynamics of shared cultural exchange are explored in terms of the volume of transactions between cinema nations expressed in the form of dyadic networks which is contrasted with raw transfers between nations to present a different and more nuanced level of understanding.
History
Pagination
141-151
Location
Montreal, Canada
Start date
2016-05-09
End date
2016-05-11
ISBN-13
9789291892105
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2016, UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the international symposium on the measurement of digital cultural products
Event
Measurement of Digital Cultural Products. International Symposium (2016 : Montreal, Canada)