The Politics of Colour Media Issue 17, Summer 2020 Guest Editor: Dr Kirsty Sinclair Dootson Co-Editors-in-Chief: Ana Maria Sapountzi &
The Politics of Colour Media Issue 17, Summer 2020 Guest Editor: Dr Kirsty Sinclair Dootson Co-Editors-in-Chief: Ana Maria Sapountzi &
CFP for conference and edited collection, hosted by Huston School of Film & Digital Media, NUI Galway Sept 4-5 2020 Film and Visual Cultures [TV; advertising; photography; media] are instrumental not only in reflecting but in constructing and reinforcing popular images and narratives of ageing.
For its forthcoming issue, Mise-en-scène: The Journal of Film & Visual Narration ( MSJ ) currently seeks submissions that encompass the latest research in film and media studies.
CFP: ‘Queer Representation: Pasts, Presents, Futures’ When: May 21st – 22nd 2020 The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh Futures Institute and genderED, University of Edinburgh Keynote Speakers: Prof Richard Dyer (King’s College London) and Dr Abigail De Kosnik (UC Berkeley) This conference aims to examine how LGBTQ representation has changed
“… you cannot mobilize a movement that is only and always against;
Earth Day first celebrated in the United States on April 22, 1970 by millions of people and now mobilizing citizens and communities worldwide, represented the first massive expression of public concern with the ecological sustainability of our planet, launching the modern global environmentalist movement.
Call for Abstracts Global Screen Worlds: An International Workshop SOAS University of London, UK September 2021 “Comparative film studies…must necessarily proceed by way of a collaboration between intellectuals from different geo-historical formations.
Editors: Whitney Hardin, Kettering University & Julia Kiernan, Kettering University Historically, few nuanced depictions of mental health have existed in popular media.
Proposals are invited for an interdisciplinary symposium at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, to explore Murder and True Crime in the Media. The one-day conference is on Friday 29 th May 2020. Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Dr Sarah Moore, author of Crime and the Media (2014, Palgrave Macmillan)
Conference Dates: 29-30 June 2020 | Conference Location: Canterbury, UK. University of Kent Abstracts: 10th Feb 2020 (Round One) Abstract Submission Form Keynote: Professor, Dr. Richard Koeck. Chair, Architecture and the Visual Arts, University of Liverpool;