Since 2016-present
- D. Castro (2022). What makes residents supportive of film tourism development? 9th European Communication Conference, Aarhus, Denmark.
- D. Wirz; M. Möri; A. Ort; J. Cordeiro; D. Castro, A. Fahr (2022). “The More You Watch, The More You Get? Effects of Binge-Watching on Entertainment Experiences”. 72st Annual International Communication Association Conference, Paris, France.
- D. Castro (2022). Living in a filming location: Residents’ interpretations of Sevilla’s portrayals in fiction films and TV series. ETMAAL Conference.
- D. Castro; C. Cascajosa (2021) Global video-on-demand services and local original productions. Spain as case study. Critical Studies in Television. Slow Conference, online.
- C. Cascajosa & D. Castro. (2021). Global Video-on-demand Services and Local Original Production. The Case of Spain. NECS Conference: Transitions: Moving images and bodies, online.
- D. Castro. (2021). “How original are ‘Netflix originals’? Reflecting on Netflix’ creative strategy in Spain”. 71st Annual International Communication Association Conference, online.
- E. Pelzer; B.O. Turner; D. Castro. (2021) “Revealing core definitions for narratives through a systematic literature review and automatic content analysis.” 71st Annual International Communication Association Conference, online.
- E. Pelzer, B.O. Turner, D. Castro (2021). “Narratives through the looking glass: An automatic content analysis of the communication literature”. DACH 21. Online conference organized by the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
- D. Castro (2021). “What about the locals? Analyzing residents’ experiences in the mediatized city of Sevilla.” Worlds of Imagination: Media, place and tourism in today’s global world. Online conference organized by Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
- D. Castro (2020). “The binge watcher’s journey. What objective and subjective data can (and cannot) tell us about binge watching”. Binge-watching: Motives, Experiences, and Effects on Sleep. Online symposium organized by the University of Fribourg, Switzerland
- D. Castro & L. Mikos (2019). “Binge-watching and the rhythms of everyday life”. Annual Conference of the International Association for Media and Communication: Madrid, Spain.
- D. Castro (2019). “I am a binge-watcher, but what does it really mean?” Dissecting a popular mode of viewing. 69th Annual International Communication Association Conference: Washington DC
- D. Castro & J. Straubhaar (2019). A multicultural approach to ‘Quality TV’ in times of Netflix. Exploring Brazil and Spain. Annual Conference of Society for Cinema and Media Studies 2019: Seattle, US
- D. Castro (2018). The binge-watching experience: An interdisciplinary approach for studying viewers’ motivations, engagement and mood swings. 7th European Communication Conference “Centres and Peripheries: Communication, Research, Translation”: Lugano, Switzerland
- D. Castro (2018). How many times do you have sex per week? Representation of sexuality between couples in the Spanish adaptation of Un gars, une fille. International Conference Transnational Television Drama: Aarhus, Denmark
- D. Castro & L. Duarte (2018). Can new media habits survive economic downturns? The Latin American affair with Pay TV. Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference: Toronto, Canada
- D. Castro & V. Nisi (2017). The role of the settings in the narrative experience. Analyzing the social audience and TV-induced tourism generated by Spanish TV scripted fiction. IV Colóquio, Média e Cognição: Covilhã, Portugal
- J. Straubhaar & D. Castro (2017). The development of TV audiences over time in Brazil: A generational portrait of television usage in lower-middle class families. International Communication Association, Pre-Conference: “Audiences? The familiar unknown of communication historiography: San Diego, USA
- D. Castro (2017). B-WATCH. An interdisciplinary approach toward binge-watching. Trans TV: London, United Kingdom
- C. Lacalle & D. Castro (2016). Television fiction & identity disclosure. Analyzing the comments posted by female fans and community managers. 4th International Conference Digital Media & Electronic Communication: Le Havre, France
- D. Castro (2016). Fans and Series Finales: Analyzing Internet Users’ Discourse. Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference: Atlanta, USACastro, D.; Mikos, L. Binge-watching and the rhythms of everyday life. Annual International Association for Media and Communication, July 2019, Madrid, Spain.