Scholar.
Summit’s research is at the intersection of TV history, industry studies, and textual analysis. Specifically, zie has published numerous articles on the impacts of technology changes on TV business practices and DEI content production. This research is the foundation for her creative and academic work.
Osur, S. (2023). “Sideways Televised: Towards a History of Televised Alternate History.” Journal of Popular Television.
Osur, S. (2023). “Screening Difficult Women: 21st Century Reclamations of Women’s History.” Feminist Media Studies.
Osur, S. (2023). “Whose Century? Narrative Power in Streaming Alternate-History Television.” Journal of Popular Film and Television, 50(4).
Osur, S. (2022). “#Woke TV Beyond the Hashtag: One Day at a Time and The Baby-Sitter’s Club as Woke Classic Television.” Journal of Popular Film and Television, 49(5).
Osur, L. (2014). Storytelling through World-Building, Visuals, and Thought: Audience Perceptions of Science Fiction Television Programming. In J. Zenor (Ed.), Parasocial Politics (pp. 65-79). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.