This special issue of Cinéma & Cie analyses the logic and processes of re-intermediation emerging in the contemporary European media industry landscape, providing an opportunity to bring questions of availability, text circulation and gatekeeping to the centre of scholarly debates and investigations.
Through contributions showcasing a wide array of methodological and theoretical approaches, the volume illustrates and analyses the presence of new gatekeepers, their impact in shaping texts and their consumption in different European contexts. Its case studies include file sharing, Curzon Home Cinema, VOD services and the problematic implementation of the Digital Single Market policy.
Stefano Baschiera, Francesco Di Chiara and Valentina Re, “The Logic of Re-intermediation: An Introduction”
Luca Barra, “On-Demand Isn’t Built in a Day: Promotional Rhetoric and the Challenges of Netflix’s Arrival in Italy”
Petr Szczepanik, “Localize or Die: Intermediaries in a Small East-Central European On-Demand Market”
Giorgio Avezzù, "The Data Don’t Speak for Themselves: The Humanity of VOD Recommender Systems"
Virginia Crisp, "Release Groups & The Scene: Re-Intermediation and Competitive Gatekeepers Online”
Ian Robinson, "Re-Intermediation, Audience Development and the Discourse of the European Film Public: Festival Scope and Curzon Home Cinema”
NEW STUDIES
Jan Distelmeyer, “Interfacing with Power: Orders and Computers”
Alberto Micali, “Media Dissent Beyond Representational Metaphors”
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