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Connected to TV series: Quantifying series watching engagement. [PDF]
Background and aims Television series watching stepped into a new golden age with the appearance of online series. Being highly involved in series could potentially lead to negative outcomes, but the distinction between highly engaged and problematic viewers should be distinguished.
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Transatlantic spaces: production, location and style in 1960s-1970s action-adventure TV series [PDF]
This paper argues that transatlantic hybridity connects space, visual style and ideological point of view in British television action-adventure fiction of the 1960s–1970s.
Bignell, Jonathan
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A non-homogeneous dynamic Bayesian network with sequentially coupled interaction parameters for applications in systems and synthetic biology [PDF]
An important and challenging problem in systems biology is the inference of gene regulatory networks from short non-stationary time series of transcriptional profiles.
Grzegorczyk, M., Husmeier, D.
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Homeland : un antidote à la guerre contre le terrorisme ?
This article investigates the way TV series Homeland represents and remedies the War on Terror. Because of the culture of fear that was developed by the Bush administration after 9/11, many Americans have suffered from visual and perceptive disorders. In
Alexis Pichard
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The Big Picture on Small Screens Delivering Acceptable Video Quality in Mobile TV [PDF]
Mobile TV viewers can change the viewing distance and (on some devices) scale the picture to their preferred viewing ratio, trading off size for angular resolution.
Knoche, H, Sasse, MA
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La série catalane Ventdelplà, entre réalisme et utopie
The series Ventdelplà (TV3, 2005–2010) bears the name of the imaginary village in which the majority of the action takes place: Teresa, the protagonist, flees Barcelona and her abusive husband to take refuge in the home of her ancestors in the heart of ...
Jennifer Houdiard
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Taking TV Series Seriously [PDF]
TV series are gaining increasing attention in current research. However, their aesthetic potential for visualizing ethical issues and both forming and facilitating collective inquiry into democratic values has not yet been fully appreciated. Because of their format (weekly/seasonal regularity, home viewing) and the participatory qualities of Internet ...
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La fin de Lost, le paradoxe des séries et l’expérience de la perte
That the viewers of the Lost TV series were so disappointed by its last episode has something to do with the philosophical problem of narrative closure.
Hugo Clémot
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This article aims at reworking the notion of « interwoven storytelling » (Breda, 2015) by developing new theoretical propositions to analyze complex TV series.
Hélène Breda
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24 heures chrono : enfermement spatio-temporel, nœud d’intrigues, piège idéologique ?
24 (Fox, 2001-2010) was no doubt the War on Terror series of the George W. Bush presidency. Its groundbreaking aesthetic and narratological aspects – the 24-hour “real time” unfolding of events and its use of the split-screen – also function as a mise en
Monica Michlin
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