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This article first appeared in The Conversation, 16 October 2019 The new Sky Crime TV...
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Oct 18, 2019 | Blogs
This article first appeared in The Conversation, 16 October 2019 The new Sky Crime TV...
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An International Conference organised by ERC BodyCapital & the Science Museum Locating Medical...
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Join the Wayne State University Pop Culture Consortium for #WaynePop2020, our 6th annual...
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Call for Papers: The Intermediality of the Screen: Mediation, Performance, Immersion Editors: Dr....
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Originally published on The Conversation on October 8, 2019. It’s 1963. Frances “Baby”...
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Media practice remains under-theorised. What actually happens when media artefacts are made is the...
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Seeking submissions for The American West of David Lynch’s Filmography and in Twin Peaks: Essays...
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Editors: Cathrin Bengesser, Pia Majbritt Jensen and Kim Toft Hansen. Although a widely popular...
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The special issue of Filmicon “Strategies of the Documentary” seeks to address the diverse...
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Story Work for a Just Future Exploring Diverse Experiences and Methods within an International...
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Birmingham City University is pleased to announce Jazz on the Telly, a conference to be held on 12...
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Despite the confidence of its title, History’s recent miniseries The Food That Built America...
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Note: contains spoilers for series one and two. There is something about Phoebe Waller-Bridge –...
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Twenty-first century media have seen a rise not only in remakes and “re-imaginings” (television...
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MacBain & Boyd Publishers invites articles for a scholarly anthology about post-recessionary...
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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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