Narrative Lab Teams (NLT)
Publications
Articles by individual teams
Candel, Daniel; Giuliani, Marta; Madarova, Slavka; Rubio, Paula; Ruiz, Marta; Troyano, Mª Victoria and Kristine Treija. 2017. “Analyzing the Fictional Worlds of Pixar with an Eye on Digital Humanities”. Semiotica (218, September): 91-118.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sem-2016-0081.
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/semi.2017.2017.issue-218/sem-2016-0081/sem-2016-0081.xml?format=INT
___. 2016. "The Fictional Worlds of Pixar through the Lens of a Tool of Analysis". in e-Buah, http://dspace.uah.es/dspace/handle/10017/24757
Candel Bormann, Daniel, Dávila Navas, Emma and Pérez Delgado, Efraín. 2021. “Defining the sequel, accounting for its quality: An analysis of the Pixar corpus”. Quarterly Review of Film and Video. 38 (3). Published online. 50 free copies: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/4YKKFDFS4HP6U3AMXUGH/full?target=10.1080/10509208.2021.1890974
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10509208.2021.1890974
Candel, Daniel, Abellán, Sergio, Sáez, Kiko and García, Alejandro. 2021. “Quality TV, style and cultural environment: a mixed method analysis of the historical series Isabel (RTVE) and The Crown (Netflix)”. English Text Construction. 14 (2). In press.
Related articles by team members
Candel, Daniel. 2018. “A Report on the Reports of the Stanford Literary Lab: A Reason Why the Digital Humanities may Find it Difficult to Change Literary History”, Semiotica 224: 111-124. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/sem-2016-0223.
Candel, Daniel. “An unexploited niche: Collaborative research or what you will not find in 1,037 articles in Poetics Today, Style and Narrative” Poetics Today (submitted; under review)