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E-grāmata: Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing

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(University of Cambridge; Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Mar-2021
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This book tells the story of the turbulent decades when the book publishing industry collided with the great technological revolution of our time. From the surge of ebooks to the self-publishing explosion and the growing popularity of audiobooks, Book Wars provides a comprehensive and fine-grained account of technological disruption in one of our most important and successful creative industries.

Like other sectors, publishing has been thrown into disarray by the digital revolution. The foundation on which this industry had been based for 500 years – the packaging and sale of words and images in the form of printed books – was called into question by a technological revolution that enabled symbolic content to be stored, manipulated and transmitted quickly and cheaply. Publishers and retailers found themselves facing a proliferation of new players who were offering new products and services and challenging some of their most deeply held principles and beliefs. The old industry was suddenly thrust into the limelight as bitter conflicts erupted between publishers and new entrants, including powerful new tech giants who saw the world in very different ways. The book wars had begun.

While ebooks were at the heart of many of these conflicts, Thompson argues that the most fundamental consequences lie elsewhere. The print-on-paper book has proven to be a remarkably resilient cultural form, but the digital revolution has transformed the industry in other ways, spawning new players which now wield unprecedented power and giving rise to an array of new publishing forms.  Most important of all, it has transformed the broader information and communication environment, creating new challenges and new opportunities for publishers as they seek to redefine their role in the digital age.

This unrivalled account of the book publishing industry as it faces its greatest challenge since Gutenberg will be essential reading for anyone interested in books and their future.

Recenzijas

One of Tyler Cowen's 'Best Non-Fiction Books of 2021' in Marginal Revolution

An expert diagnosis of publishers and publishing, robustly illustrated with charts, graphs, tables, statistics and case studies For anyone bewildered by the transformation of the book world, Mr. Thompson offers a pointed, thorough and business-literate survey. The Wall Street Journal

Thompson takes the reader on a wild and exciting ride exploring the changes that have turned book publishing on its head over the last 30 years, with the development of many new technologies that readers may have come to take for granted or never considered well worth reading to understand where the book was in the latter part of the twentieth century and where it is headed well into the twenty-first. LSE Review of Books

Book Wars is as comprehensive, wide-ranging and deeply considered an appraisal of the book publishing world as one can imagine and a sober consideration of what the digital age has meant to a print-centred business. This masterful work should be the foundation for all future thinking about book publishing, and much future thinking about how new technologies change and dont change societies. Michael Schudson, Columbia University

Thompson weaves together a remarkable account of how and why one of the oldest forms of media has persisted through the challenges posed by digital disruption. Extraordinary in its breadth and depth, Book Wars unpacks the complex implications of digital production and distribution and draws crucial lessons that are relevant well beyond the world of books, providing a valuable lens for examining the profound changes that internet communication has brought to nearly every sector of the economy, and especially media industries. Amanda Lotz, Queensland University of Technology

John Thompson was there when the digital-driven changes were in full swing, and he uses his birds-eye view and thoroughly researched analysis to give the reader the story behind the stories. And its a great read too. John Sargent, CEO of Macmillan Publishers USA

An astute deep dive into the current publishing predicament how we got here and what lies ahead. For anyone who wants to understand the key challenges facing our industry today, this book is highly instructive. Jonathan Galassi, President, Farrar Straus & Giroux



Thrilling reports from the trade-publishing front lines by a leading (as it were) war correspondent.I once (rather pompously) wrote that we need a 'contemporary history of the book'. Well, now we have it, for trade presses at least. I just didnt expect it to be so interesting. Times Higher Education

magisterial The Independent

insightful and intelligent Publishers Weekly



excellent Every skirmish, every battle, every standoff is covered objectively with supporting data and entertainingly with the case studies I would have chosen. Richard Charkin, Publishing Perspectives

An important book for anyone interested in publishing. The Toronto Star

John B. Thompsons Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing is certain to become this years must-read for anyone serious about the publishing industry. Thad McIlroy, The Future of Publishing



an extremely authoritative account of the revolution which at one time looked like it was going to destroy the fusty old world of book publishing, but has actually ended up reinvigorating it in ways that no one predicted for anybody wanting to get into publishing this should be compulsory reading. If you are about to go for a job interview anywhere in the industry, read this book first! Authors Electric

Exceptionally well written, organized and presented... Book Wars: The Digital Revolution in Publishing is an extraordinary study and one that is especially and unreservedly recommended for anyone with an interest in how and why the publishing industry works as it does today. Midwest Book Review



If youre a serious professional author like me, this book is a must-read because it gives historical perspective.  Younger and less experienced writers often lack historical perspective and there arent many books on the history of the publishing industry, so Thompsons book is required reading. M. L. Ron, Indie Author Confidential Vol. 5



Thompsons work is authoritative and will be of tremendous value to future readers and researchers in understanding how a 500-year-old culture of print was able to absorb and adapt. Im aware of no other title that provides such a useful account of how publishing professionals have fought to ensure stabilization and reliable delivery of content. The Scholarly Kitchen



magisterial Thompson has provided an invaluable reference and resource for researchers into the complex and rapidly changing field of book publishing. Elegantly written, thoroughly researched, and remarkably comprehensive, Book Wars tells a fascinating story of how publishers large and small are adapting to the transformational effects of the digital revolution. Publishing Research Quarterly



Thompsons Book Wars has been the book-about-book-publishing event of 2021no one else has Thompsons ability to marshal the facts into comprehensive and illuminating accounts of publishing in all its splendor. Publishers Weekly

Nobody arrives better equipped than Thompson to map how the publishing ecosystem has persisted and morphed in the digital environment it's invaluable to have such thorough documentation of the digital publishing multiverse. The Los Angeles Review of Books

Thompson sets out to detail the recent history of the digital revolution of books and succeeds in not only providing such a history, but also showing a clear warning sign of how the digital revolution impacts every industry and individual differently fascinating. Real Change

fascinating and salutary The Critic

Thompson is an eloquent and lucid writer who has a real talent for telescoping smoothly from individual cases to a bird's-eye view of the industry of trade publishing I do not imagine there are many other scholars working today who could provide such a magisterial account of the past two decades of the digital revolution in Anglo-American trade book publishing. Robert Brown, Journal of Scholarly Publishing

This is a deeply informative book that can be read cover to cover and then put on a nearby shelf as a reference, not only to the grand themes of the digital revolution in books, but to a plethora of companies and organizations that have contributed to every aspect of that revolution, from Smashwords to Booksmart to Blurb to Unbound to Inkshares to so many more. Alex Holzman, Journal of Scholarly Publishing

Book Wars brings depth and empirical richness to its account of the rapidly changing publishing industry, while contributing to theoretical and conceptual debates about digital platforms and culture industries. International Journal of Communication

A great book This is a comprehensive and thoroughly convincing monograph on the digital revolution in publishing. There is just no way round this book, for publishing studies scholars (and students) as well as for book business professionals interested in the inner workings of the digital sector of their industry. Logos



'a brilliant and singular work' Escola de Llibreria



Book Wars presents a comprehensive and compelling narrative of new forms of book production, publication, and dissemination. Anyone considering the current and historical states of Anglo-American trade publishing would benefit from reading this impressive piece of scholarship. Information & Culture



Literary scholars, professionals with a vested interest in books value, stand to benefit enormously from Thompsons account Book Wars shows that understanding the major forces shaping literary production and circulation requires methods appropriate to resolutely non-textual phenomena. Our disciplinary habitus may not be a reliable guide to the hidden continents of literary media. Thompsons map of the changing publishing field points to different lines of inquiry for contemporary literary studiesdifferent objects, different questionsthan the ones we have so far taken up. Contemporary Literature



Book Wars provides an expansive look at the state of publishing today, and will find readers across a wealth of disciplines and approaches it will prompt and inform ongoing discussions about the book industry and publishing and ultimately, help us understand the value of what we still call the book in our heavily digitized and media-filled lives. Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik

Thompson has a long view of publishing, one that isnt mired in nostalgia. He isnt dismissive or jaded about the digital revolution, which is exactly the right attitude for any publisher hoping to navigate its turbulent future." The Author

Preface vi
Introduction 1(19)
1 The Faltering Rise of the Ebook
20(48)
2 Re-inventing the Book
68(35)
3 The Backlist Wars
103(19)
4 Google Trouble
122(19)
5 Amazon's Ascent
141(31)
6 Struggles for Visibility
172(44)
7 The Self-publishing Explosion
216(67)
8 Crowdfunding Books
283(36)
9 Bookflix
319(30)
10 The New Orality
349(44)
11 Storytelling in Social Media
393(21)
12 Old Media, New Media
414(60)
Conclusion: Worlds in Flux 474(11)
Appendix 1 Sales Data from a Large US Trade Publisher 485(3)
Appendix 2 Note on Research Methods 488(10)
Index 498
John B. Thompson is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Cambridge and Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. His previous books include Merchants of Culture.