Projections e-single issue: Special Issue on Serial Television

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In the current digital age, television serialization has consolidated itself as a preferred form of fiction consumption all over the planet. This broad and continuously evolving field of media products demands scholarly investigation into its distinct narrative and aesthetic qualities, its effects on viewers, and its cultural impact. This Special Issue on Serial Television for Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind facilitates a dialogue between scholars in various disciplines and brings the study of TV series to the forefront of contemporary intellectual debate, including interdisciplinary approaches that bridge the traditional humanities/sciences division.

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In the current digital age, television serialization has consolidated itself as a preferred form of fiction consumption all over the planet. This broad and continuously evolving field of media products demands scholarly investigation into its distinct narrative and aesthetic qualities, its effects on viewers, and its cultural impact. This Special Issue on Serial Television for Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind facilitates a dialogue between scholars in various disciplines and brings the study of TV series to the forefront of contemporary intellectual debate, including interdisciplinary approaches that bridge the traditional humanities/sciences division.