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  1. This study aims to make the following theoretical and methodological contributions to research on binge-watching. First, this study conceptualizes “binge-watching” by comparing and contrasting it with other …

  2. In this article, we explore how binge-watching culture and technology are changing the ways viewers understand and interact with television. We propose that the motives and rituals of binge-viewers can …

  3. Due to the constant availability and almost infinite variety of series and movies, a new form of media entertainment called “binge-watching” has developed. Binge-watching differs substantially from …

  4. Binge-watching remains a new construct that still needs studies. Our results underlined that problematic binge-watching was associated with worse mental health but also highlighted the possible positive …

  5. Dec 13, 2022 · We found that a measure derived from neurophysiologic Immersion predicted how long participants would watch a video. Further, the time spent watching a video increased the likelihood …

  6. Television programs can serve as social surrogates in providing a sense of belonging. Meanwhile, watching or sharing programs with other people, or co-viewing, can contribute to wanting to watch …

  7. Herein lies a key to understanding the links between binge watching, social television, and the emergence of digital publics enacting new forms of participatory cultural citizenship.