The Netflix effect : technology and entertainment in the 21st century /
"Netflix is the definitive media company of the 21st century. It was among the first to parlay new Internet technologies into a successful business model, and in the process it changed how consumers access film and television. It is now one of the leading providers of digitally delivered media...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Part I: Game-Changing Debates
- Chapter One
- Netflix's Red Revolution (Cameron Lindsey, New York University, USA)
- Chapter Two
- Disrupting Game-changers: Economic Adversaries and New Media Historiography (Gerald Sim, Florida Atlantic University, USA)
- Chapter Three
- When Elephants Fight: Netflix, Net Neutrality, and the Public Interest (Lyell Davies, City University of New York, USA)
- Chapter Four
- Smartest Guys in the Room: Framing Media Regulation through Netflix (Alison Novak, Temple University, USA)
- Part II: (Dis)Empowering Users
- Chapter Five
- Netflix and the Myth of Choice/Participation/Autonomy (Sarah Arnold, Falmouth University, UK)
- Chapter Six
- Imaginative Indices and Deceptive Domains: Examining Netflix's Categories and Genres (Daniel Smith-Rowsey, California State University Sacramento, USA)
- Chapter Seven
- From Genres to Micro-Tags: Reverse-Engineering Cinematic Taste (Neta Alexander, New York University, USA)
- Chapter Eight
- Netflix and the Documentary Boom (Sudeep Sharma, University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
- Part III: Binging Practices
- Chapter Nine
- "Forward is the Battle Cry": Binge-Viewing Netflix's House of Cards (Casey McCormick, McGill University, Canada)
- Chapter Ten
- Binge Watching "Noir" at Home: Reimagining Cinematic Reception and Distribution via Netflix (Sheri Chinen Biesen, Rowan University, USA)
- Chapter Eleven
- The Cognitive Psychological Effects of Binge Watching: Is Netflix Ruining Viewer Empathy for Popular Television? (Zachary Snider, Bentley University, USA)
- Part IV: Facing the Future
- Chapter Twelve
- Risk, Representation, and Netflix's Orange is the New Black (Brittany Farr, University of Southern California, USA)
- Chapter Thirteen
- Invading Europe: Netflix's Expansion to the European Market, A German Case Study (Christian Stiegler, Karlschochschule International University, Germany)
- Chapter Fourteen
- Streaming Trans-Atlantic: Netflix, Imported Drama and the British Digital Television Ecology (Sam Ward, University of Nottingham, UK)
- Chapter Fifteen
- From Online Video Stores to Global Internet TV Networks: Netflix and the Future of Home Entertainment (Kevin McDonald, California State University, Northridge, USA) Bibliography
- Index.
- Part 1. Technology, innovation, and control. Netflix and the Coalition for an Open Internet / Lyell Davies ; Framing the future of media regulation through Netflix / Alison N. Novak ; Netflix and the myth of choice/participation/autonomy / Sarah Arnold ; Imaginative indices and deceptive domains: how Netflix's categories and genres redefine the long tail / Daniel Smith-Rowsey ; Catered to your future self: Netflix's "predictive personalization" and the mathematization of taste / Neta Alexander
- Part 2. Changing Entertainment. "Forward Is the Battle Cry": binge-viewing Netflix's House of Cards / Casey J. McCormick ; The cognitive psychological effects of binge watching / Zachary Snider ; Binge-watching "Noir" at home: reimagining cinematic reception and distribution via Netflix / Sheri Chinen Biesen ; Netflix and the documentary boom / Sudeep Sharma ; Seeing blackness in prison: understanding prison diversity on Netflix's Orange Is the New Black / Brittany Farr
- Part 3. The business of media convergence. Questioning Netflix's revolutionary impact: changes in the business and consumption of television / Cameron Lindsey ; Individual disruptors and economic gamechanges: Netflix, new media, and neoliberalism / Gerald Sim ; From online video store to global internet TV network: Netflix and the future of home entertainment / Kevin McDonald ; Streaming transatlantic: importation and integration in the promotion of video in demand in the UK / Sam Ward ; Invading Europe: Netflix's Expansion to the European market and the example of Germany / Christian Stiegler.