Show and Biz
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Show and Biz
The market economy in TV series and popular culture (2000-2020)
Blanco, Maria; Mingardi, Direttore Generale Alberto
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
01/2025
302
Mole
9781501393815
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Dedication
Preface
Maria Blanco (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain) and Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
1. Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise in the Gilmore Girls
Nur Baysal (University of St Andrews, UK)
2. Supplies, Slaves, and Sex: Firefly and the Ethical Frontiers of Entrepreneurship
Sarah Skwire (LibertyFund, USA)
3. Entrepreneurship and the Market Economy in The Wire: Stringer's Ill-fated Second Chance
Stefano Adamo (University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
4. Growing Up with the Country: Deadwood and the Business of America
Michael Valdez Moses (Chapman University, USA)
5. The Bourgeois Virtues in Deadwood: Challenging American Ideology
Bart J. Wilson, Nicholas A. Callen, Jan Osborn, Max Schartz, Colin White (Chapman University, USA)
6. Mad Men: An Anti-capitalistic Ode to the Present
Luigi Marco Bassani (University of Milan, Italy)
7. Gossip Girl: The Business of Being Famous
Manuel Santos Redondo (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
8. Looking Into the Jaws of Capitalism: Shark Tank and Economic Theory
Paul A. Cantor (University of Virginia, USA)
9. Parks and Recreation: Mouse Rat, Snake Juice, and the Cones of Dunshire
Dylan Pahman (Acton Institute, USA)
10. The Newsroom
Carlos Rodriguez Braun (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
11. Clueless Innovators and Boring Managers: Popular Perceptions of Business in Halt and Catch Fire
Nikolai Wenzel (Fayetteville State University, USA)
12. StartUp on TV
Irene Correas Sosa (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain)
13. Narcos: Mexico: Drugs, Public Opinion, Venezuela, and "Neoliberalism"
Fernando Claro
14. A Tale of Two Villains: Finance and the State in the TV series Billions
Carlo Amenta (University of Palermo, Italy)
15. Inequalities at the End of the World: Snowpiercer, Entrepreneurship and Disorder
Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
Index
Preface
Maria Blanco (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain) and Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
1. Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise in the Gilmore Girls
Nur Baysal (University of St Andrews, UK)
2. Supplies, Slaves, and Sex: Firefly and the Ethical Frontiers of Entrepreneurship
Sarah Skwire (LibertyFund, USA)
3. Entrepreneurship and the Market Economy in The Wire: Stringer's Ill-fated Second Chance
Stefano Adamo (University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
4. Growing Up with the Country: Deadwood and the Business of America
Michael Valdez Moses (Chapman University, USA)
5. The Bourgeois Virtues in Deadwood: Challenging American Ideology
Bart J. Wilson, Nicholas A. Callen, Jan Osborn, Max Schartz, Colin White (Chapman University, USA)
6. Mad Men: An Anti-capitalistic Ode to the Present
Luigi Marco Bassani (University of Milan, Italy)
7. Gossip Girl: The Business of Being Famous
Manuel Santos Redondo (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
8. Looking Into the Jaws of Capitalism: Shark Tank and Economic Theory
Paul A. Cantor (University of Virginia, USA)
9. Parks and Recreation: Mouse Rat, Snake Juice, and the Cones of Dunshire
Dylan Pahman (Acton Institute, USA)
10. The Newsroom
Carlos Rodriguez Braun (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
11. Clueless Innovators and Boring Managers: Popular Perceptions of Business in Halt and Catch Fire
Nikolai Wenzel (Fayetteville State University, USA)
12. StartUp on TV
Irene Correas Sosa (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain)
13. Narcos: Mexico: Drugs, Public Opinion, Venezuela, and "Neoliberalism"
Fernando Claro
14. A Tale of Two Villains: Finance and the State in the TV series Billions
Carlo Amenta (University of Palermo, Italy)
15. Inequalities at the End of the World: Snowpiercer, Entrepreneurship and Disorder
Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
Index
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Economics; contemporary TV series; business; entrepreneur; media studies; capitalism; 2000-2020; profit; Gilmore Girls; Firefly; Deadwood; The Wire; Mad Men; Parks and Rec; Shark Tank; The newsroom; House of Cards; Fargo; Billions; Cobra Kai
Dedication
Preface
Maria Blanco (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain) and Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
1. Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise in the Gilmore Girls
Nur Baysal (University of St Andrews, UK)
2. Supplies, Slaves, and Sex: Firefly and the Ethical Frontiers of Entrepreneurship
Sarah Skwire (LibertyFund, USA)
3. Entrepreneurship and the Market Economy in The Wire: Stringer's Ill-fated Second Chance
Stefano Adamo (University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
4. Growing Up with the Country: Deadwood and the Business of America
Michael Valdez Moses (Chapman University, USA)
5. The Bourgeois Virtues in Deadwood: Challenging American Ideology
Bart J. Wilson, Nicholas A. Callen, Jan Osborn, Max Schartz, Colin White (Chapman University, USA)
6. Mad Men: An Anti-capitalistic Ode to the Present
Luigi Marco Bassani (University of Milan, Italy)
7. Gossip Girl: The Business of Being Famous
Manuel Santos Redondo (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
8. Looking Into the Jaws of Capitalism: Shark Tank and Economic Theory
Paul A. Cantor (University of Virginia, USA)
9. Parks and Recreation: Mouse Rat, Snake Juice, and the Cones of Dunshire
Dylan Pahman (Acton Institute, USA)
10. The Newsroom
Carlos Rodriguez Braun (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
11. Clueless Innovators and Boring Managers: Popular Perceptions of Business in Halt and Catch Fire
Nikolai Wenzel (Fayetteville State University, USA)
12. StartUp on TV
Irene Correas Sosa (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain)
13. Narcos: Mexico: Drugs, Public Opinion, Venezuela, and "Neoliberalism"
Fernando Claro
14. A Tale of Two Villains: Finance and the State in the TV series Billions
Carlo Amenta (University of Palermo, Italy)
15. Inequalities at the End of the World: Snowpiercer, Entrepreneurship and Disorder
Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
Index
Preface
Maria Blanco (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain) and Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
1. Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise in the Gilmore Girls
Nur Baysal (University of St Andrews, UK)
2. Supplies, Slaves, and Sex: Firefly and the Ethical Frontiers of Entrepreneurship
Sarah Skwire (LibertyFund, USA)
3. Entrepreneurship and the Market Economy in The Wire: Stringer's Ill-fated Second Chance
Stefano Adamo (University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
4. Growing Up with the Country: Deadwood and the Business of America
Michael Valdez Moses (Chapman University, USA)
5. The Bourgeois Virtues in Deadwood: Challenging American Ideology
Bart J. Wilson, Nicholas A. Callen, Jan Osborn, Max Schartz, Colin White (Chapman University, USA)
6. Mad Men: An Anti-capitalistic Ode to the Present
Luigi Marco Bassani (University of Milan, Italy)
7. Gossip Girl: The Business of Being Famous
Manuel Santos Redondo (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
8. Looking Into the Jaws of Capitalism: Shark Tank and Economic Theory
Paul A. Cantor (University of Virginia, USA)
9. Parks and Recreation: Mouse Rat, Snake Juice, and the Cones of Dunshire
Dylan Pahman (Acton Institute, USA)
10. The Newsroom
Carlos Rodriguez Braun (Universidad Complutense, Spain)
11. Clueless Innovators and Boring Managers: Popular Perceptions of Business in Halt and Catch Fire
Nikolai Wenzel (Fayetteville State University, USA)
12. StartUp on TV
Irene Correas Sosa (Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Spain)
13. Narcos: Mexico: Drugs, Public Opinion, Venezuela, and "Neoliberalism"
Fernando Claro
14. A Tale of Two Villains: Finance and the State in the TV series Billions
Carlo Amenta (University of Palermo, Italy)
15. Inequalities at the End of the World: Snowpiercer, Entrepreneurship and Disorder
Alberto Mingardi (IULM University, Italy)
Index
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