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Researching Series Fatigue. A Data and Methodology Paper

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This data paper describes the data and methodology behind a collaborative and exploratory study from 2023–2024 that addresses the phenomenon of ‘serial fatigue,’ which appears to arise from the abundant availability of serial media content on the internet. The data paper complements the scientific article that emerged from this study and was published in Fandom | Cultures | Research (1/2024) and provides a detailed description of the dataset published via the media/rep/ data repository. The paper traces the course of the study, from its initial conceptualization to various phases of the research process, from data collection and coding to considerations of the data‘s longevity. Furthermore, the paper highlights the study‘s limitations, such as the homogeneity of the sample, but also addresses its advantages, such as rich, qualitative insights into contemporary media consumption. It also describes the challenges of data management across countries. Aiming to facilitate the sharing of data, reusability and transparency in research, the paper is intended to serve as a bridge between the raw data in the dataset (questionnaire, preliminary coding table, final codebook with code descriptions and examples, survey responses and interview transcripts, informed consent) and the broader research community.

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Series Fatigue. A Qualitative Data Set
This data set is the result of a 2023-2024 international collaborative study, conducted by Sophie G. Einwächter (Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany) and Thessa Jensen (Aalborg Universiteit, Denmark). The qualitative study aimed to explore ‘series fatigue,’ a phenomenon seemingly arising from the abundant availability of serial media content online. The set complements all publications resulting from this study. The data set contains: questionnaire (1), preliminary coding chart (2), final codebook with code descriptions and examples (3), survey answers and interview transcripts (4), consent form (template) (5). The set may be of particular use to: (I) Scholars interested in transformations of viewing patterns and consumer expectations in the digital era, (II) Cultural, Fan, and Audience Studies researchers dealing with questions of non-fandom, anti-fandom, and viewer disenchantment, (III) Scholars interested in the phenomenon of decision fatigue, (IV) Early career researchers aiming to gain insight into an exploratory, qualitative research process, (V) Anyone seeking insight into contemporary viewing behavior or how people reflect on different types of platform-based entertainment media (series, films, livestream)
Einwächter, Sophie G.; Jensen, Thessa: Researching Series Fatigue. A Data and Methodology Paper. In: Fandom | Cultures | Research. Online Journal for Fan and Audience Studies, Jg. 1 (2024), Nr. 1, S. 123-134.http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/23324
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