ABSTRACT

Everyday eBay is the first scholarly analysis of the internet marketplace that has become a global social, cultural and economic phenomenon. The eighteen new and classic essays gathered here examine eBay from a wide variety of perspectives as a bellwether of taste and material culture; as a rich site of cultural, racial, and sexual discourse and practice; as an emergent media form; and as a facilitator of global consumerism. From old toys steeped in nostalgia to 'rare' limited edition shoes, the contributors demonstrate that value on eBay is never simply about 'price'.

On any given day, more than two million items are listed for sale on eBay, from everyday objects to kitsch and collectibles to the truly bizarre. Since its debut ten years ago, eBay has quickly become a central destination for millions of web browsers. According to eBay itself, up to 165,000 Americans now make their living by selling through the website, and other business analysts project that hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide now make their living through eBay.

chapter |18 pages

INTRODUCING EVERYDAY EBAY

ByKEN HILLIS, MICHAEL PETIT, AND NATHAN SCOTT EPLEY

chapter 2|14 pages

Ephemeral Culture/eBay Culture: Film Collectibles and Fan Investments

ByMARY DESJARDINS

chapter 3|18 pages

Virtual_radiophile (163☆ ): eBay and the Changing Collecting Practices of the U.K

ByVintage Radio Community REBECCA M. ELLIS AND ANNA HAYWOOD

chapter 7|16 pages

The Perfect Community: Disciplining the eBay User

ByKYLIE JARRETT

chapter 9|14 pages

Return of the Town Square: Reputational Gossip and Trust on eBay

ByLYN M. VAN SWOL

chapter 14|14 pages

eBay and the Traveling Museum: Elvis Richardson’s Slide Show Land

ByRichardson’s Slide Show Land DANIEL MUDIE CUNNINGHAM

chapter 15|14 pages

The Contradictory Circulation of Fine Art and Antiques on eBay

ByLISA BLOOM

chapter 18|12 pages

Playing Dress-Up: eBay’s Vintage Clothing-Land

ByKATALIN LOVÁSZ