Collective intelligence semiotics in the Stranger Things series

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Abstract

This study analyzes the Netflix s original series, Stranger Things, as an emerging collective intelligence concept. For this purpose, we conducted a semiotic analysis through three inductive and interpretative stages: using the Transmedia Intertextual System, identifying pre-existing references, and analyzing reactions in the fandom universe. The research found the production as a transmedia intertextual masterpiece that points towards an emphasized canonization of the media-nostalgic content and a sequential performance of the collective cultural memory. Collective intelligence*Transmedia storytelling*Intertextuality*Fandom*Cultural memory.

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Vizcaíno-Verdú, A., Contreras-Pulido, P., & Guzmán-Franco, M. D. (2021). Collective intelligence semiotics in the Stranger Things series. Comunicacion y Sociedad (Mexico), 2021(18). https://doi.org/10.32870/CYS.V2021.7825

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