Media and CommunicationsWordPress

CST Online

CST Online
Television Studies Blog
Home PageJSON Feed
language
Published
Author CSTonline

Journeys Across Media: a Postgraduate Conference 15th September 2021 Department of Film, Theatre & Television, University of Reading Beyond the Pandemic – productive and situational legacies in media The potential for a successful global vaccine rollout means a possible return to pre-pandemic media practices.

Published
Author CSTonline

Preliminary title: Audiovisual Content for Children and Adolescents in the Nordics: Production, Distribution, and Reception in a Multi-Platform Era Editors: Pia Majbritt Jensen, associate professor, Aarhus University, Denmark Eva Novrup Redvall, associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Christa Lykke Christensen, associate Professor, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Published
Author CSTonline

A conference hosted by Journalism@Newcastle and Ethical Space, the International Journal of Communication Ethics.   23 June 2022 – Deadline for abstracts 29 October 2021  True crime has a long and popular history in journalism, literature, drama, radio, film and television – and now the podcast.

Published
Author CSTonline

Edited by Dr Simone Driessen, Bethan Jones, Dr Benjamin Litherland. It has become increasingly clear that fandoms and participatory culture are sites of controversy, conflict and even complicity, complicating earlier assessments that sought to celebrate creativity, collegiality, and community.

Published
Author CSTonline

Interested authors are invited to submit abstracts to contribute chapters for inclusion in the edited collection Reimagining the Victim in Post-1970s Horror Media . Editors: Madelon Hoedt, Marko Lukic While the analysis of the horror genre, particularly its contemporary articulations, uncovers a myriad of different topics (new (and old) theoretical paradigms, alternative interpretations of familiar narratives and tentative

Published
Author the Walk”. Deadline: July 1, 2021

In the year 2020, humanity suddenly faced a serious challenge that threatened its existence. It turned out that the modern world is not yet ready for serious biological challenges. Many people had to reconsider their views on their existence, their ways of survival, and a lot of other things. Many countries have moved to an isolated existence, closing themselves off from others.

Published
Author CSTonline

Editors: Jonathan Evans, Kathleen Dunley and Ernesto Priego Timeline: Deadline for first drafts: 30 June 2021 Initial editorial desk review: 30 August 2021 Peer Reviews due: 16 January 2022 Revised papers due: 30 June 2022 Estimated Publication of articles as they become ready: August 2022 Submissions called for the journal’s Research section (3000-7000 words). For […]

Published
Author CSTonline

It could be said that Australia’s unique history has shaped the diversity of its peoples, and the Australian life-styles of today. Australia is both a very ancient and a very young nation. The diverse Australian Indigenous peoples were and still are the First Australians, and the true owners of the land.