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    A Slippery Slope: The Rise and Fall of the Domestic Soap Opera in Italian Public and Commercial Television by Cardini, Daniela

    Published in View (Utrecht) (22-09-2017)
    “…Prior to the mid-nineties, Italian television did not produce any soap operas. Daytime serials were imported mainly from the USA. Unexpectedly, the most…”
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    A Slippery Slope by Cardini, Daniela

    Published in View (Utrecht) (01-09-2017)
    “…Prior to the mid-nineties, Italian television did not produce any soap operas. Daytime serials were imported mainly from the USA. Unexpectedly, the most…”
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    Le serie tv sono la nuova soap opera? Luci e ombre della Grande Serialità televisiva by Daniela Cardini

    Published in Between (Cagliari) (01-06-2016)
    “…Until a few years ago, television seriality was a secondary topic in the academic research, above all in Italy, whereas today, tv series have turned into the…”
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    Serial Contradictions. The Italian Debate on Tv Series by Daniela Cardini

    Published in Series (Bologna) (01-06-2016)
    “…In the last decade the academic debate on television seriality has become lively and often quite animated, in the US as well as in Italy. The traditional…”
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    The Rise of the TV-Cinemaniac. New Audiences for New TV Series by Daniela Cardini

    Published in Between (Cagliari) (01-11-2014)
    “…In the last decade, tv series have become a more and more popular tv genre, not only among tv viewers. Their audience is nowadays composed above all by cinema…”
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    Color, Rotation, Age, and Chromospheric Activity Correlations in Late-Type Main-Sequence Stars by Cardini, Daniela, Cassatella, Angelo

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-09-2007)
    “…A study of the rotation-activity-age relationships in a large sample of single late-type main-sequence stars is carried out, based on rotation period data from…”
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