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This week's broadcast will focus on the concepts of:< br >
authorship< br >
/ˈ ɔː θəʃɪ p/< br >
noun< br >
the state or fact of being the writer of a book, article, or document, or the creator of a work of art.< br >
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ownership< br >
/ˈ əʊnəʃɪ p/< br >
noun< br >
the act, state, or right of possessing something.< br >
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To what extent are you the author of your work? Does this mean that you own it? < br >
How could ownership and authorship be redefined in the context of contemporary cultural production?< br >
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Is everything a remix? < br >
At what point can appropriation become problematic?< br >
Where does friction arise between the concepts of authorship and ownership?
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