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Entertainment industry

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Article Scott Kushner (2023)
Controlling Crowds: On the Technological Management of Entertainment Audiences. Technology and Culture (pp. 7-33). (/isis/citation/CBB939715935/) unapi

Article Leo Chu (2023)
Industries of Purity: Horses, Idols, and Affective Economy in Uma Musume Pretty Derby. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 133-158). (/isis/citation/CBB562707405/) unapi

Book Lu Zhouxiang (2022)
A History of Competitive Gaming. (/isis/citation/CBB426639178/) unapi

Book Yuji Nawata; Hans Joachim Dethlefs (2022)
Performance Spaces and Stage Technologies: A Comparative Perspective on Theatre History. (/isis/citation/CBB845799418/) unapi

Article editors (Autumn 2021)
Editor's Note: Special Issue on the Entertainment Industry. Business History Review. (/isis/citation/CBB176506092/) unapi

Article Cynthia B. Meyers (Autumn 2021)
Advertisers and American Broadcasting: From Institutional Sponsorship to the Creative Revolution. Business History Review (pp. 447-481). (/isis/citation/CBB316550617/) unapi

Article Samuel E. Backer (Autumn 2021)
The Informational Economy of Vaudeville and the Business of American Entertainment. Business History Review (pp. 423-446). (/isis/citation/CBB261294103/) unapi

Article Jeffrey Fear; Cristina Stanca-Mustea (Autumn 2021)
“Carl Laemmle Presents”: A Story of Political and Cultural Risk in Germany, 1917–1934. Business History Review (pp. 375-421). (/isis/citation/CBB416331451/) unapi

Article Juan Ricardo Nazer; Manuel Llorca-Jaña (Autumn 2021)
The Development of the Casino Industry in Chile. Business History Review (pp. 517-541). (/isis/citation/CBB261222871/) unapi

Book Melanie Bell (2021)
Movie Workers: The Women Who Made British Cinema. (/isis/citation/CBB729720486/) unapi

Book Philip Steadman (2021)
Renaissance fun : the machines behind the scenes. (/isis/citation/CBB573542059/) unapi

Book Melanie Swalwell (2021)
Homebrew gaming and the beginnings of vernacular digitality. (/isis/citation/CBB632809359/) unapi

Article Ben Kenwright (December 2018)
Virtual Reality: Ethical Challenges and Dangers. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 20-25). (/isis/citation/CBB419711399/) unapi

Book Steven Johnson (2017)
Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World. (/isis/citation/CBB084568646/) unapi

Book Peter Adey (2017)
Levitation: The Science, Myth and Magic of Suspension. (/isis/citation/CBB255782789/) unapi

Book Sofie Lachapelle (2015)
Conjuring Science: A History of Scientific Entertainment and Stage Magic in Modern France. (/isis/citation/CBB730677721/) unapi

Article Coleman, Jon T. (2015)
The Shoemaker's Circus: Grizzly Adams and Nineteenth-Century Animal Entertainment. Environmental History (pp. 593-618). (/isis/citation/CBB001553562/) unapi

Book Kathryn Cramer Brownell (2014)
Showbiz politics: Hollywood in American political life. (/isis/citation/CBB017201620/) unapi

Book Cowie, Helen (2014)
Exhibiting Animals in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Empathy, Education, Entertainment. (/isis/citation/CBB001552229/) unapi

Book Susan Nance (2013)
Entertaining Elephants: Animal Agency and the Business of the American Circus. (/isis/citation/CBB260794950/) unapi

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