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The Netflix Effect: Technology and Entertainment in the 21st Century

Editat de Kevin McDonald, Professor Daniel Smith-Rowsey
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 aug 2016
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 content and is continually expanding access across a host of platforms and mobile devices. Despite its transformative role, however, Netflix has drawn very little critical attention-far less than competitors such as YouTube, Apple, Amazon, Comcast, and HBO. This collection addresses this gap, as the essays are designed to critically explore the breadth and diversity of Netflix's effect from a variety of different scholarly perspectives, a necessary approach considering the hybrid nature of Netflix, its inextricable links to new models of media production, distribution, viewer engagement and consumer behavior, its relationship to existing media conglomerates and consumer electronics, its capabilities as a web-based service provider and data network, and its reliance on a broader technological infrastructure.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501309441
ISBN-10: 1501309447
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Analyzes the changing practices in the production, distribution, and reception of media content

Notă biografică

Kevin McDonald teaches in the Communication Studies Department at California State University, Northridge, USA. His research focuses on film theory, contemporary Hollywood, and media industries. He is author of Film Theory: The Basics.Daniel Smith-Rowsey is a visiting lecturer at Sacramento City College, USA, and award-winning filmmaker. His book Star Actors in the Hollywood Renaissance was nominated for a 2014 First Book Award by the Society of Cinema and Media Studies. He has been published in various collections and in Bright Lights Film Journal, Jura Gentium, Newsweek, and Der Spiegel.

Cuprins

Introduction - Kevin McDonald and Daniel Smith-RowseyPart 1 Technology, Innovation, and Control1 Netflix and the Coalition for an Open Internet - Lyell Davies2 Framing the Future of Media Regulation through Netflix - Alison N. Novak3 Netflix and the Myth of Choice/Participation/Autonomy - Sarah Arnold4 Imaginative Indices and Deceptive Domains: How Netflix's Categories and Genres Redefine the Long Tail - Daniel Smith-Rowsey5 Catered to Your Future Self: Netflix's "Predictive Personalization" and the Mathematization of Taste - Neta AlexanderPart 2 Changing Entertainment6 "Forward Is the Battle Cry": Binge-Viewing Netflix's House of Cards - Casey J. McCormick7 The Cognitive Psychological Effects of Binge-Watching - Zachary Snider8 Binge-Watching "Noir" at Home: Reimagining Cinematic Reception and Distribution via Netflix - Sheri Chinen Biesen9 Netflix and the Documentary Boom - Sudeep Sharma10 Seeing Blackness in Prison: Understanding Prison Diversity on Netflix's Orange Is the New Black - Brittany FarrPart 3 The Business of Media Convergence 11 Questioning Netflix's Revolutionary Impact: Changes in the Business and Consumption of Television - Cameron Lindsey12 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 McDonald14 Streaming Transatlantic: Importation and Integration in the Promotion of Video on Demand in the UK - Sam Ward15 Invading Europe: Netflix's Expansion to the European Market and the Example of Germany - Christian StieglerIndex

Recenzii

Netflix is at the center of current debates about media distribution and consumption in the era of digital delivery across the globe. McDonald and Smith-Rowsey have assembled a lively, compelling, and wide-ranging collection of essays that tackle this rapidly evolving field from a variety of perspectives. The Netflix Effect will prove to a valuable resource in navigating the media industries during this extended time of transition.
Over the past decade, streaming services such as Netflix have shaped how we engage with media in a multi-screen, multi-platform, socially networked digital environment. The Netflix Effect's collection of insightful essays by academics from a range of disciplines puts a spotlight on this trend. Discussing Netflix's effects on technology, entertainment, industry, and society, this book speaks to some of the most pressing issues in the current media studies agenda. A must-read for anyone interested in net neutrality, distribution intermediaries, binge-watching, or the ideological underpinnings of the digital economy.
Ranging from politics, economics and technology to transnational distribution, audience agency, and binge watching, the chapters in this collection reveal the diverse value of Netflix as a case study as well as speaks to the dramatic shifts taking place within screen culture. It is an excellent and worthwhile contribution to debates that are increasingly central to media industry and audience research.
A comprehensive multidimensional analysis of Netflix in relation to the convergence of technology and media content as well as the provision and consumption of such content