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CFPCFPs JournalsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Editor(s): Rosario Lacalle (Autonomous University of Barcelona). Juan Piñón (New York University) Javier Mateos-Pérez (Complutense University of Madrid) Television fiction constitutes one of the basic pillars of television consumption.

CFPCFPs JournalsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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The ubiquity of television has been written about extensively in both scholarship and popular writing; ever since the first commercial sets began replacing the hearth as the centrepiece of any American living area, television has dominated how we write and think about the United States.

CFPCFPs JournalsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Guest editors: dr. Manuel Menke (University of Copenhagen) & dr. Berber Hagedoorn (University of Groningen) For a special section on Digital Memory and Populism in the International Journal of Communication (IJoC), we invite contributions addressing the use of digital memory by populists, their supporters, and their opponents online.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore Eva Novrup Redvall

The research project ’Reaching Young Audiences: Serial Fiction and Cross-Media Storyworlds for Children and Young Audiences’ (RYA) seeks to provide detailed knowledge about the production and reception of film, TV and online fiction for children, tweens and teens through in-depth analysis of the current strategies for creating engaging fiction for young audiences and extensive qualitative case studies of their media use.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore Christine Geraghty

A few months ago, I was holding a book that I was going to review. I noted with a start the sheer pleasure of handling it. Everything – from the cover to the evocative illustrations to the quality of the paper to the clear typeface – was aimed at making this book an aesthetically pleasing experience.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore Richard Hewett

In his book Seeing Things (2000), John Ellis hailed the emergent multi-platform environment of the twenty-first century as the ‘era of plenty’. When I ask my students to define what is meant by ‘plenty’, they invariably reply ‘a lot’. Well, yes – but that lacks one vital nuance. Plenty, I explain to them, means more than we need. Quite possibly, a lot more.

CFPCFPsCFPs ConferencesJuneStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Please submit an abstract of no more than 300 words and a one-paragraph biography to SoundOnScreen2021@gmail.com by the deadline stated above. The inaugural Sound on Screen conference welcomes submissions from scholars that explore the relationship between music and/or sound and the screen.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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This blog is adapted from a paper delivered at the 2020 Dial S for Screen Studies conference, organised by the Sydney Screen Studies Network. Fig. 1: Karl (Alan Fletcher) and Susan (Jackie Woodburne) enjoying a moment of intimacy in Neighbours episode 8572 (Australian airdate 5 March 2021). Screenshot taken by author.

CFPCFPsCFPs ConferencesSeptemberStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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The Superhero Project: 5 th Global Meeting Friday 10 th to Sunday 12 th September 2021 Die Wolfsburg, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Essen, Germany “This should be agony. I should be a mass of aching muscle – broken, spent, unable to move. And, were I an older man, I surely would… But I am a man of thirty – of twenty – again.

CFPCFPsCFPs ConferencesSeptemberStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Given the uncertainty of the current context, our intention is to hold** a hybrid conference (attendees may deliver their papers online or in person). **If this hybrid model were not possible, we would then switch to a fully-online conference.