Science fiction has the potential to offer something new in terms of gender representation. This doesn’t mean it always delivers on this potential. Amid the hype surrounding the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, the longest running science fiction series on television, a slightly critical edge is discernable in the media coverage concerning the casting of the twelfth Doctor and issues of representation in the series. This paper examines Doctor Who in the broader context of TV drama and changes to the TV industry, analysing the series’ gender representation, especially in the 2005 reboot, and focusing largely on the female ‘companions’
This article investigates the impact of production process upon character agency in early Doctor Who...
Taking the recent promotion of the forthcoming season of Doctor Who by BBC America in the United Sta...
The democratisation of science - shifting science governance, work opportunities and ideologies away...
Science fiction has the potential to offer something new in terms of gender representation. This doe...
Book synopsis: Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a sc...
Lorna Jowett delves into the distinctive stories and characters, including the Doctors themselves, t...
This paper explores the ways in which the role of the Doctor Who companion has been historically sha...
In 2017, BBC released a video revealing that Jodie Whittaker would be the actor to play the thirteen...
Reflections on BBC series Doctor Who, its representation of gender, and the casting of Jodie Whittak...
Over the course of 52 years, the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who has exposed viewers to a mena...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher.This article was ...
Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a science laborator...
The aim of this essay is to analyze the seasons of the science-fiction series Doctor Who that have b...
Season 11 of post-2005 Doctor Who brought not only the first female Doctor, but also episodes featur...
This article argues that while long-running science fiction series Doctor Who (1963-89; 1996; 2005-)...
This article investigates the impact of production process upon character agency in early Doctor Who...
Taking the recent promotion of the forthcoming season of Doctor Who by BBC America in the United Sta...
The democratisation of science - shifting science governance, work opportunities and ideologies away...
Science fiction has the potential to offer something new in terms of gender representation. This doe...
Book synopsis: Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a sc...
Lorna Jowett delves into the distinctive stories and characters, including the Doctors themselves, t...
This paper explores the ways in which the role of the Doctor Who companion has been historically sha...
In 2017, BBC released a video revealing that Jodie Whittaker would be the actor to play the thirteen...
Reflections on BBC series Doctor Who, its representation of gender, and the casting of Jodie Whittak...
Over the course of 52 years, the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who has exposed viewers to a mena...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher.This article was ...
Science has always been part of Doctor Who. The first episode featured scenes in a science laborator...
The aim of this essay is to analyze the seasons of the science-fiction series Doctor Who that have b...
Season 11 of post-2005 Doctor Who brought not only the first female Doctor, but also episodes featur...
This article argues that while long-running science fiction series Doctor Who (1963-89; 1996; 2005-)...
This article investigates the impact of production process upon character agency in early Doctor Who...
Taking the recent promotion of the forthcoming season of Doctor Who by BBC America in the United Sta...
The democratisation of science - shifting science governance, work opportunities and ideologies away...