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  1. Oct 26, 2016 · 'Black Mirror': the Psychology Behind Social Media in Episodes Like 'Nosedive' Science. What psychology actually says about the tragically social-media obsessed society in 'Black...

  2. Jun 4, 2019 · Launched in 2011, Black Mirror not only aims to entertain, but it also invites us to think about how technology can harm society and transform our behaviour. Each episode shows how an existing...

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  4. Focus areas: Media language. Representation. Media industries. Audiences. PRODUCT CONTEXT. Black Mirror is a science fiction anthology. TV show, created by Charlie Brooker and Annabelle Jones. Unlike many contemporary TV dramas that follow a long-form ‘novelistic’.

  5. Oct 21, 2016 · Culture. Black Mirror season 3, episode 1: “Nosedive” is a social media nightmare dressed like a pastel daydream. The episode imagines a world where Instagram-friendly perfection reigns, with...

    • Caroline Framke
  6. Jun 16, 2023 · Television. What Even Is Black Mirror Anymore? 7 minute read. By Judy Berman. June 16, 2023 10:18 AM EDT. N o matter how you feel about Black Mirror —and opinions tend to cluster at...

    • Judy Berman
  7. Despite the media treatment of Black Mirror as a dystopian series dealing with the (near) future, this essay explores season three of Charlie Brooker's immensely successful Channel 4-turned-Netflix series in order to show how the central themes of the series are actually more concerned with the present than they are with the future.

  8. Oct 24, 2016 · Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker says "Nosedive" is intended as a satire, which helps explain its arch, bright, over-the-top tone. In the episode, augmented reality and a single ubiquitous...

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