• Contemporary Television in/of the Banal Anthropocene 

      Leyda, Julia; Negra, Diane (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Climate change occupies a recurring place in news headlines and provides the premise for an array of disaster and extreme weather films; numerous studies in broadcast news, print and online media, fiction film and television ...
    • Financial Times: Economic and Industrial Temporalities in Netflix’s Arrested Development 

      Leyda, Julia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Arrested Development occupies an important place in twenty-first-century American television culture, both because of its peculiar positioning as a “before” and “after” snapshot of the housing crisis, and because its ...
    • “Petropolitics, Cli-Fi, and Occupied.” 

      Leyda, Julia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      One of a growing group of television series that can be classified as climate fiction, Occupied takes as its premise a hostile political response to Norway’s sudden move towards energy transition. Occupied draws on the ...