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768Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Lybolt, Simon Hart -- Engaging public interest in the ocean of the past : the promise of new media / Catherine Marzin, Sian Evans, Karen Alexander -- Choice without memory, uncovering the narrative potential of marine historical ecology / J.B. …”
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778Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: -- 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? …”
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780Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Ahlkvist and Robert Faulkner -- Skating on thin ice: confronting knowledge ambiguity in the U.S. motion picture industry / Jamal Shamsie -- PART IV: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY: From technology to content: the shift in dominant logic in the Early American film industry / Candace Jones -- From 78s to MP3s: the embedded impact of technology in the market for prerecorded music / Timothy Dowd -- Silicon Alley.com: struggling for legitimacy in new media / Theresa K. Lant and Patricia F. Hewlin -- PART V: THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION: Let the children play: Muppets in the middle of the Middle East / Joseph Lampel and Benson Honig -- Surviving in the shadow of Hollywood: a study of the Australian film industry / Wendy L. …”
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