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Special Issue Open Philosophy Year : 2022

Ethics and Politics of TV Series

Abstract

TV series are gaining increasing attention in current research. However, their aesthetic potential for visualizing ethical issues and both forming and facilitating collective inquiry into democratic values has not yet been fully appreciated. Because of their format (weekly/seasonal regularity, home viewing) and the participatory qualities of Internet usage (tweeting, chat forums), series allow for a new form of education by expressing complex issues through narrative and characters. This education is both political and moral. This topical issue elucidates the power, diversity, and richness of TV series and their moral and political purpose. TV series provide common reference points, which populate ordinary conversations and political debates. They become shared representations of moral reasoning and feelings. They arouse ethical reflection in their viewers – in the spirit of philosophy.

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Philosophy Ethics
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hal-03774278 , version 1 (20-06-2024)

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Sandra Laugier. Ethics and Politics of TV Series. Open Philosophy, 5, pp.250-253, 2022, ⟨10.1515/opphil-2022-0198⟩. ⟨hal-03774278⟩
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