This essay reads the re-made Battlestar Galactica series—-a 21st-century Frankenstein—-according to the Canadian contexts of its production and the globalized contexts of its distribution, both formal (on cable TV) and informal (on the Internet). Contextualized by the history of media imperialism in Canada, the British Columbia sets and Canadian star casting of the series ironically articulate US-Canadian border and security concerns. Among these articulations, Battlestar focuses particular attention on new media issues, at a moment when the Canadian government responds to pressure from US entertainment interests to align its intellectual property laws with their more punitive American counterparts.SSHR
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Conferencias y Comunicaciones del primer Congreso Internacional de literatura fantástica y ciencia f...
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La franchise transmédia émerge aux États-Unis au tournant du 21ème siècle. Si la série télévisée jou...
This paper unpacks the franchise system and the often-tumultuous relationship between Producers and ...
This article explores the Science Fiction crossmedia television narratives and their key uses for th...
Our dear colleague, Philippa Adams, will defend her MA Thesis on Friday, December 10th, 2015 at Harb...
English-speaking science fiction readers were impressed by Elizabeth Bear’s Jenny Casey trilogy when...
Battlestar Galactica, a television series that aired on the SyFy Channel from 2003 to 2009, tells th...
Looking at a television franchise like Battlestar Galactica (BSG) is no longer news within the disci...
Originating in the earliest stages of contemporary digitality, the Stargate franchise has, from the ...
Battlestar Galactica represents a deliberately fantasized world but this, of course, does not mean t...
In this article, we define a ‘transmedia universe’ as encompassing the complexity of transmedia stor...
In an era where communication technologies can move digital media at close to the speed of light, th...
Cet article s’intéresse à la façon dont la série de science-fiction Battlestar Galactica (Syfy, 2003...
Conferencias y Comunicaciones del primer Congreso Internacional de literatura fantástica y ciencia f...
Responding to the co-production of screen seriality and human subjectivity within contemporary machi...
The collection places Star Wars at the center of those studies’ projects by examining video games, n...
La franchise transmédia émerge aux États-Unis au tournant du 21ème siècle. Si la série télévisée jou...
This paper unpacks the franchise system and the often-tumultuous relationship between Producers and ...
This article explores the Science Fiction crossmedia television narratives and their key uses for th...
Our dear colleague, Philippa Adams, will defend her MA Thesis on Friday, December 10th, 2015 at Harb...
English-speaking science fiction readers were impressed by Elizabeth Bear’s Jenny Casey trilogy when...