A COGNITIVE APPROACH TO TV SERIES
Convegno di studi – Bologna, 25-26 maggio 2016
- Michele Guerra, Veronica Innocenti, Hector J.Perez, Margrethe Bruun Vaage: Introduction
- Anesa Miller (Independent Scholar): Addicted to Emotion: “How Affective Neuroscience Sheds Light on Our Love of Narrative Arts”
- Jaak Panksepp (Washington’s State University): Addicted to Emotion: “How Affective Neuroscience Sheds Light on Our Love of Narrative Arts”
- Fernando Canet (Universitat de Valencia): The Relationship Between Characters as a Metaphor for the Viewer’s Engagement in Television Series
- Luca Barra (Università Cattolica di Milano): A Different Kind of Connection. Building the Audience Engagement in Contemporary US Sitcoms
- Flavia Laviosa (Wellesley College): From an Inspired … to Publication. The Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies
- Sebastian Armbrust (University of Hamburg): Events in Serial Storyworlds: Towards a Theory of Serial Plotting
- Paolo Braga (Università Cattolica di Milano): The Contribution of Screenwriting Theory to the Analysis of Complex TV
- Bohdan Y. Nebesio (Brock University): Rhythm in TV Series Storytelling
- Francesco Parisi (Università di Messina): Identification, Memory, Elaboration. The Importance of Time in the Context of TV Series Fruition
- Hannah Chapelle Wojciehowski (University of Texas Austin): Binge-watching, Immersive Experience and Creativity: An Embodied Approach
- Federico Pierotti (Università di Firenze): Emotion and Color Design in ‘Mad Men’
- Enrico Carocci (Università Roma Tre): ‘I Can Smell the Psychosphere’: The Aesthetics of Mood in ‘True Detective’
- Maria Jesus Ortiz (Universidad de Alicante) e Alberto Nahum Martinez (Universidad de Navarra): Mise-en-scene, Embodied Metaphors and Moods
- Sara Casoli (Università di Bologna): The Emotional Anomaly. The Planning of an Affective Experience in a Serial Information Architecture
- Massimo Locatelli (Università Cattolica di Milano): Fear Relevant Narratives
- Margrethe Bruun Vaage: The Antihero in American Television (Routledge 2015) Discussant: Jason Mittell (Middlebury College)
- Janina Wildfeuer (University of Bremen): Out of place!? – The Semiotic Role of Music in Contemporary TV Series
- Adriano D’Aloia (Università UniNettuno) e Ruggero Eugeni (Università Cattolica di Milano): The Boundaries of Never-ending
- Ariel Avissar (Tel Aviv University): Connecting the Dots: Narrative Complexity in Contemporary Catastrophic Serie