Researching Binge-Watching [PDF]
This piece gives an overview of the different ways binge-watching is explored and analysed in contemporary television studies. It specifically explores the way binge-watching has been covered in the technological histories of television, fan studies, audience reception research, and narratology.
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Understanding geriatric binge-watching from a case-based perspective
Binge-watching is a new phenomenon characterized by watching TV/online series continuously. The relatively sedentary way of life and its associated psychological factors among the elderly may make them vulnerable to technology misuse and potential ...
Manoj Kumar Sharma +6 more
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The interrupted world: Surrealist disruption and altered escapes from reality [PDF]
Following Breton’s writings on surreality, we outline how unexpected challenges to consumers’ assumptive worlds have the potential to alter how their escape from reality is experienced.
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Binge-Watching Dependence: A Function of Sensation Seeking, Need for Cognition, and Flow
This study discusses various definitions and features of the binge-watching phenomenon, with a particular focus on psychological traits, sensation seeking (SSK), and need for cognition (NFC).
Hongjin Shim, Yoon Hi Sung
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Binge-watching: Video-on-demand, quality TV and mainstreaming fandom [PDF]
This article explores the concept of the binge as viewing protocol associated with fan practices, industry practice and linked to ‘cult’ and ‘quality’ serialised content.
Bourdieu P +14 more
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Go Long or Go Often: Influences on Binge Watching Frequency and Duration among College Students
Binge watching, or serial viewing of a single program over an extended period of time, is a relatively new norm in television viewing that is becoming more popular than traditional appointment viewing. Previous research has explored various influences on
Kelly Merrill Jr., Bridget Rubenking
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Netflix is the new Scheherazade! Exploring the relationships between online binge-watching, self-control, and bedtime procrastination among college students in Iran [PDF]
Online binge-watching is a common practice nowadays. It is defined as watching multiple episodes in one sitting. It may seem a new phenomenon, but the same mechanism happened to the Persian King and kept him listening to Scheherazade's stories for 1001 ...
Farshid Delaei Milan
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Crime thrillers Binge-Watching Behaviour: Association with Personality traits and Impulsivity
Background Due to negative consequences associated with binge _watching involving crime thrillers it has become a topic of scientific debate. It has been mediated by biopsychological parameters under the impact of cognitive and affective aspects. Aim
Rahul Gupta +2 more
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Transporting the binge-watching television audiences : a look at the effects of genre schema and narrative relevance on the flow experience [PDF]
This study proposes flow construct in binge watching is defined in terms of the experience (i.e. media enjoyment and high narrative transportation), structural properties of the flow activity (viewing plan, the interactivity with the video streaming ...
Yu, Na, M.A.
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Factors Influencing Binge-watching Behaviour and its Impact on Loneliness among Undergraduate Medical Students: A Cross-sectional Study from Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu, India [PDF]
Introduction: Binge-watching, a common behaviour among youth, is especially prevalent among medical students due to academic pressures and the accessibility of streaming services.
R Suba Shree +4 more
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