Personal profile
Research interests
- Internet television
- Digital storytelling
- Interactive narratives
- SVOD services
Orcun is interested in digital storytelling both on the side of creators and the broader context of industries and economies.
Biographical details
Dr. Orcun Can is a writer and lecturer in Digital Economy. His research focuses narrative forms in television in the age of streaming. Most recently, he has developed a formal analytical tool, the STNA Model that allows to map out narrative structure in multiple episodes or seasons of television shows together. Currently he investigates how streaming industry is situated within the broader digital economy.
Education/Academic qualification
Culture, Media and Creative Industries, Doctor of Philosophy, Bingeable Narratives: A Formal Structural Analysis of Netflix Originals, King's College London
Award Date: 1 Dec 2022
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Prizes
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KingsCAT: Capture and Analysis Tool for Social Media Research at King’s College London
Bounegru, L. (Recipient), Gray, J. (Recipient), Adegoke, D. (Recipient), Alevizou, G. (Recipient), Atkinson, S. (Recipient), Ballatore, A. (Recipient), Birchall, C. (Recipient), Boesten, J. (Recipient), Mendes Borges, A. (Recipient), Borie, M. (Recipient), Van den Bossche, A. (Recipient), Bratu, R. (Recipient), Brooks, G. (Recipient), Can, O. (Recipient), Cheema, M. (Recipient), Chukwusa, E. (Recipient), Ciula, A. (Recipient), Connor, S. (Recipient), Curcin, V. (Recipient), Delacroix, S. (Recipient), Duffy, B. (Recipient), Etter, M. (Recipient), Georgakopoulou-Nunes, A. (Recipient), Hewlett, K. (Recipient), Leightley, D. (Recipient), Marcinkowski, M. (Recipient), Marshall, I. (Recipient), Montecchi, M. (Recipient), Nieto McAvoy, E. (Recipient), Nikiphorou, E. (Recipient), Nordin, A. (Recipient), Pelling, B. (Recipient), Penn, M. (Recipient), Plangger, K. (Recipient), San Diego, J. (Recipient), Simperl, E. (Recipient), Thain, M. (Recipient), Monteiro Vieira, J. M. (Recipient) & Wang, Y. (Recipient), 2024
Prize: Other distinction