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Introduction - Kevin McDonald and Daniel Smith-Rowsey Part 1 Technology, Innovation, and Control 1 Netflix and the Coalition for an Open Internet - Lyell Davies 2 Framing the Future of Media Regulation through Netflix - Alison N. Novak 3 Netflix and the Myth of Choice/Participation/Autonomy - Sarah Arnold 4 Imaginative Indices and Deceptive Domains: How Netflix's Categories and Genres Redefine the Long Tail - Daniel Smith-Rowsey 5 Catered to Your Future Self: Netflix's "Predictive Personalization" and the Mathematization of Taste - Neta Alexander Part 2 Changing Entertainment 6 "Forward Is the Battle Cry": Binge-Viewing Netflix's House of Cards - Casey J. McCormick 7 The Cognitive Psychological Effects of Binge-Watching - Zachary Snider 8 Binge-Watching "Noir" at Home: Reimagining Cinematic Reception and Distribution via Netflix - Sheri Chinen Biesen 9 Netflix and the Documentary Boom - Sudeep Sharma 10 Seeing Blackness in Prison: Understanding Prison Diversity on Netflix's Orange Is the New Black - Brittany Farr Part 3 The Business of Media Convergence 11 Questioning Netflix's Revolutionary Impact: Changes in the Business and Consumption of Television - Cameron Lindsey 12 Individual Disruptors and Economic Gamechangers: Netflix, New Media, and Neoliberalism - Gerald Sim 13 From Online Video Store to Global Internet TV Network: Netflix and the Future of Home Entertainment - Kevin McDonald 14 Streaming Transatlantic: Importation and Integration in the Promotion of Video on Demand in the UK - Sam Ward 15 Invading Europe: Netflix's Expansion to the European Market and the Example of Germany - Christian Stiegler Index |
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9781501309427 (e-book) |
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