The Amazon Kindle Platform: Four Shades of Gray

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This first book-length analysis of Amazon’s Kindle explores the platform’s technological, bibliographical, and social impact on publishing.Four Shades of Gray offers the first book-length analysis of Amazon’s Kindle and its impact on publishing. Simon Peter Rowberry recounts how Amazon built the infrastructure for a new generation of digital publications, then considers the consequences of having a single company control the direction of the publishing industry. Exploring the platform from the perspectives of technology, texts, and uses, he shows how the Kindle challenges traditional notions of platforms as discrete entities. He argues that Amazon’s influence extends beyond “disruptive technology” to embed itself in all aspects of the publishing trade; yet despite industry pushback, he says, the Kindle has had a positive influence on publishing. Rowberry documents the first decade of the Kindle with case studies of Kindle Popular Highlights, an account of the digitization of books published after 1922, and a discussion of how Amazon’s patent filings reflect a shift in priorities. Rowberry argues that while it was initially convenient for the book trade to outsource ebook development to Amazon, doing so has had adverse consequences for publishers in the mid- and long term, limiting opportunities for developing an inclusive and forward-thinking digital platform. While it has forced publishers to embrace digital forms, the Kindle has also empowered some previously marginalized readerships. Although it is still too early to judge the long-term impact of ebooks compared with that of the older technologies of clay tablets, the printing press, and offset printing, the shockwaves of the Kindle continue to shape publishing.

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Weight 0.44265 kg
Dimensions 1.6764 × 15.24 × 22.86 cm
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Paperback

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Year Published

2022-4-5

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Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

0262543508

About The Author

Simon Peter Rowberry is Lecturer in Publishing at University College London.

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“Rowberry provides a 360-degree analysis of the Kindle platform, showing that ebooks are less a print alternative than part of a publishing ecosystem. He illuminates some of Amazon’s murkier aspects: monopolization, labor exploitation, and user surveillance.”—Simone Murray, Associate Professor in Literary Studies, Monash University; author of The Digital Literary Sphere: Reading, Writing, and Selling Books in the Internet Era “Simon Rowberry’s incredible deep-dive analysis of Amazon’s Kindle makes this book required reading for anyone who wants to understand how Amazon thinks, and how it has changed publishing.”—John W. Maxwell, Associate Professor of Publishing, Simon Fraser University “A sharp and illuminating work of media history. Rowberry locates Kindle’s evolving affordances within the vast dystopian infrastructure of Amazon without demonizing the digital or invoking a misplaced nostalgia for print.”—James English, John Welsh Centennial Professor of English and Faculty Director, Price Lab for Digital Humanities, University of Pennsylvania

Table Of Content

Series Foreword viiAcknowledgments ixA Note on Spelling xiIntroduction xiii1 Ebookness 12 The Amazon Infrastructure 273 Modeling the Book Trade 474 Format 615 The Everything Store? 816 Paratext Services 1017 Social Reading 1218 1984 Redux 1439 The Future 155Glossary 161Appendix A: Methodology 167Appendix B: Ebook Bibliography 177Notes 185Bibliography 217Index 243

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