Call for contributions: “Over*Flow: Responses to Breaking TV & Media News”
FlowJournal formally invites contributions to our new space for responses to breaking TV and media...
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Oct 4, 2019 | CFPs Journals
FlowJournal formally invites contributions to our new space for responses to breaking TV and media...
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The seventeenth HCA Spring Academy on American Culture, Economics, Geography, History, Literature,...
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Stephen King is indisputably a major figure in horror. Not only has he been a proliferous...
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(Orgs.) José Duarte (ULICES- Universidade de Lisboa), Ana Daniela Coelho (ULICES –...
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Issue 16, Winter 2019 Chief Editors: Ana Maria Sapountzi & Peize Li Book Review Editor:...
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There’s nothing as loyal as a prisoner fan (Val Lehman, 2019) On June 25 a capacity crowd met at...
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Special Issue of the Journal of Tolkien Research Co-edited by Janet Brennan Croft and Kristine...
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Back in January 2012, when I was nudging towards the end of my PhD, two old friends and I embarked...
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Incongruity, Immanuel Kant once observed, is an essential element of humor. “In everything that is...
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Across the Live / Mediatised Divide A Cross-Disciplinary Audience Research Conference Tuesday 17...
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Keynotes: Elizabeth Wilson (http://www.elizabethwilson.net) Richard Dyer, King’s College, London...
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Well to me it [country music] is soul music. It’s probably white man’s soul music. And it comes...
Read MoreA few years ago a colleague suggested that I watch an unusual television programme about people...
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Digital technology has altered all aspects of media cultures, including questions of identity that...
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There is a gathering consensus that television began to undergo a marked transformation at the end...
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The edited collection, Familial Influences on Superheroes, will examine the role that the family...
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An area of multiple panels for the 2019 Film & History Conference: Citizenship and Sociopathy...
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CAMP TV OF THE 1960s. A collection of new scholarly essays edited by Isabel Pinedo and Wyatt D....
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Website: http://fift.ugal.ro/30years/ A joint project of the Faculty of History, Philosophy and...
Read MoreThere is a lot of talk about mental well-being at the moment, and it’s great to see that we also...
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What could be simpler than a week without TV? The idea of avoiding television completely – whether...
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The Learning on Screen (British Universities & Colleges Film and Video Council) termly...
Read MoreWhen I started working for the soap operas production industry in Portugal I was always a little...
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In 1963 Doctor Who began with the purported intention of using drama to teach science. Since then...
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Editors: Dr. Daniel Farr, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer of Sociology, Kennesaw State University...
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