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Books & Journals Catalogue 2010


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American – Independent
Arab directory of
Australasian
British world
Canadian cinema
Chinese
East European
French new dimension to the academic study of film.
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Russian Visit the website where you can: Books | 24


Learn more about the project Journals | 28

Swedish Comment on any of the reviews


Write your own film or director reviews
Performing Arts
Books | 40

Turkish Offer to edit a volume of the directory Journals | 43

Spanish / Portuguese
Visual Arts
Books | 50

South American / Brazilian


Journals | 54

Submissions | 66
Rest of the World How to 0rder | 68

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Index | 70

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Cultural & Media Studies

Books
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Cultural & Media Studies


The Propaganda of Peace
The Role of Media and Culture in the Northern Ireland
Peace Process
By Greg McLaughlin and Stephen Baker
ISBN 9781841502724
Paperback | £19.95 | $35

When political opponents Ian Paisley and Martin


McGuiness were confirmed as First Minister and
Deputy First Minister of a new Northern Ireland
executive in May 2007, a chapter was closed on The Mobile Nation Developing Dialogues
Northern Ireland’s troubled past. España Cambia de Piel Indigenous and Ethnic Community
(1954–1964) Broadcasting in Australia
The Propaganda of Peace analyses this incident and
others in a wider study of the role of the media in By Tatjana Pavlovic By Michael Meadows, Susan Forde
conflict resolution and transformation. With analysis ISBN 9781841503240 and Kerrie Foxwell
of factual and fictional media forms, it proposes a Hardback | £24.95 | $45 ISBN 9781841502755
radically different approach to the media’s role in Paperback | £19.95 | $35
reporting and representing. Drawing from the methodologies of literature,
film studies, cultural studies, feminist theory, The audience-producer boundary has
and history, The Mobile Nation explores collapsed in indigenous and ethnic
consumer culture in Spanish media, mass community broadcasting, and this is the first
tourism, and the national auto industry from comprehensive study globally to chart
1954 to 1964 and offers valuable insight into the rise of its new relationship.
postmodern Spain’s transformation and trends.
Part of the ‘Changing
Media, Changing
Europe Series’

TV Formats Worldwide Media, Markets and Public Spheres Context Providers Three Myths of Internet Governance
Localizing Global Programs European Media at a Crossroads Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts Making Sense of Networks, Governance
and Regulation
Edited by Albert Moran Edited by Jostein Gripsrud and Lennart Weibull Edited by Margot Lovejoy, Christiane Paul
and Victoria Vesna By Richard Collins
ISBN 9781841503066 ISBN 9781841503059
Paperback | £19.95 | $35 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 ISBN 9781841503080 ISBN 9781841502335
Paperback | £19.95 | $35 Paperback | £19.95 | $35
Television studies has seen the growth of Using a sample of popular European
interest in the genre of reality shows. This genre newspapers and their TV listings as a stepping Context Providers supplies a context and a Collins challenges three established myths
has tended to sideline the more significant stone, Media, Markets and Public Spheres rationale for discussing how technological about the Internet: that the market can decide;
emergence of the programme format as presents an overview of changes in the change has affected the function of art, the role that the Internet is different to ‘legacy’ media;
a central mode of business and culture in European public spheres over the last fifty of the artist and the way artistic productions and that national governance is unimportant.
the new TV landscape. Moran redresses this years. With a rare comparative perspective, are disseminated. Context Providers considers Collins examines the Internet’s impact on media
balance, and heralds the emergence of an the book explores how and why the media media artists who are engaging the scientific of communication and on regulatory orders at
important, exciting and challenging area of decisively influence most social areas, from the community providers and will appeal to a wide national and global levels.

Books
television studies. socialization of children to the economy. range of arts practitioners and students.

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Digital Radio in Europe Reinventing Public Service Television for the Confronting Theory Cultural Quarters (Second Edition)
Technologies, Industries and Cultures Digital Future The Psychology of Cultural Studies Principles and Practice

Edited by Brian O’Neill, Per Jauert, Marko By Philip Bell By Simon Roodhouse
By Mary Debrett
Ala-Fossi, Stephen Lax, Lars Nyre and Helen Shaw ISBN 9781841503172 ISBN 9781841501581
ISBN 9781841503219
ISBN 9781841502793 Paperback | £17.95 | $30 Paperback | £19.95 | $35
Hardback | £24.95 | $45
Hardback | £24.95 | $45
Confronting Theory presents an evaluation The much-praised Cultural Quarters returns
Public service broadcasters have acquired
Radio, the oldest form of electronic and critique of what has come to be known as in a revised edition, offering new case
renewed legitimacy in the digital environment:
broadcasting, has been described as the last Theory (‘with a capital-T’) in cross-disciplinary studies and new chapters on the economics
as drivers of digital take-up, innovators and
medium to go digital. Yet developments have humanities education. Rather than merely of cultural quarters and the importance of
trusted brands. Exploring this remarkable
been underway for over twenty years to create dismissing Theory writing as pretentious and historic buildings. This definitive text provides
transformation, Debrett engages with the new
new technologies and digital platforms for the abstract, Bell examines its principal concepts a conceptual context for cultural quarters
opportunities and challenges facing public
transmission of radio in digital form. from the perspective of academic psychology. through a detailed discussion of urban design
service media, outlining the ways in which
Drawing upon extensive cross-national He shows that although many of these analyses and planning. Drawing on several case studies,
interactive technologies are now expanding the
research, this volume offers the first sound like revolutionary psychological theory, Cultural Quarters positions the emergence
delivery of diverse goals and enhancing public
comprehensive review of how European digital few, if any, have empirical implications that of specific cultural areas within a historical,
accountability.
radio now operates. students can evaluate. economic and social context.
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Empedocles: European

Cultural & Media Studies


Journal for the Philosophy of
Communication
What is the impact of communicative action and
practice on traditional philosophical disciplines?
In today’s increasingly media-saturated society,
2010, Volume 2 2010, Volume 2 such questions have become very important.
2 issues per year 2 issues per year
ISSN 1757-1898 ISSN 1757-1952 Empedocles facilitates the development of
Online ISSN 1757-1901 Online ISSN 1757-1960 philosophies of communication and their
Principal Editor Principal Editor application to other areas of research within a
Enric Castelló Johan Siebers global context.
Rovira i Virgili University Catalan Journal of University of Central Lancashire
catalan.journal@urv.cat johan.siebers@sas.ac.uk
Associate Editors Communication & Cultural Associate Editors
Josetxo Cerdán
Rovira i Virgili University Studies Tino Meitz
University of Surrey
catalan.journal@urv.cat tino.meitz@gmail.com
Jordi Farré
Catalonia is a complex society with a growing
Bart Vandenabeele
Rovira i Virgili University international profile. As a result, the study of Ghent University
catalan.journal@urv.cat media, communication and culture in Catalonia bart.vandenabeele@ugent.be
Hugh O’Donnell is ever increasing. With the aim of informing Reviews Editor
Glasgow Caledonian University Vivienne Boon
catalan.journal@urv.cat and stimulating scholarly interest, the Catalan
University of Surrey
Subscription rates Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies is Subscription rates
Institutional: £150 / $240 committed to publishing research on the media Institutional: £180 / $290
Online only*: £117 / $175 Online only*: £147 / $220
Personal: £33 / $65
and culture in this region.
Personal: £33 / $65
2010, Volume 29
3 issues per year
ISSN 1466-0407
Online ISSN 1758-9118
Editor
Marion Gibson
University of Exeter
marion.h.gibson@exeter.ac.uk
Associate Editors
Mark Whalan
European Journal of
University of Exeter
m.whalan@exeter.ac.uk
American Culture
Kathryn Napier- Gray This journal examines how European culture has
University of Plymouth affected American culture and vice versa. The
kathryn.gray@plymouth.ac.uk
journal provides a forum for the discussion of
American culture in its widest sense. It aims to be
Subscription rates
Institutional: £210 / $330 neither pro- nor anti-American, and to value the

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Online only*: £177 / $265 European perspective on American culture in all
Personal: £33 / $65
its forms.
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Cultural & Media Studies


Crossings: Journal of Migration
& Culture
At both local and global levels, cultures are
crucially affected by migratory movements: in
effect, culture itself is turned migrant. Crossings
addresses questions of dislocation, diasporic
2010, Volume 1 identities and cultural memory. It also explores 2010, Volume 2
1 issue per year the transmission of identity across generations, 3 issues per year
ISSN 2040-4344 ISSN 1757-2681
Online ISSN 2040-4352 and the role of new technologies in bridging Online ISSN 1757-269X
Principal Editor cultures and fostering cultural cross-pollination.
Principal Editor
Parvati Nair Methodologies of research will include both the Anthony McNicholas
Queen Mary, University of
London study of ‘texts’ and fieldwork. University of Westminster
p.nair@qmul.ac.uk mcnichc@wmin.ac.uk
Associate Editors Associate Editor
Kathy Burrell Tarik Sabry
De Montfort University
kburrell@dmu.ac.uk
University of Westminster
sabryt@wmin.ac.uk
Interactions: Studies in
Philip Marfleet
University of East London Subscription rates Communication & Culture
p.marfleet@uel.ac.uk Institutional: £180 / $290
Omar García-Obregón Online only*: £147 / $220 Engaging readers and contributors from
Queen Mary, University of Personal: £33 / $65 different parts of the world in critical debate,
London
o.a.garcia@qmul.ac.uk Interactions encourages discussions on the
Subscription rates myriad interconnections and interactions
Institutional: £75 / $75 between communication, culture and society in
Online only*: £55 / $55
Personal: £22 / £25 the twenty-first century.
2010, Volume 4
3 issues per year
ISSN 1751-2867
Online ISSN 1751-2875
Editors
International Journal of
Tareq Ismael
University of Calgary
Contemporary Iraqi Studies
ijcis@intellectbooks.com
In recognition of Iraq’s increasingly important
Jacqueline Ismael position on the world stage, this journal is
University of Calgary
ijcis@intellectbooks.com devoted to the study of modern Iraq. Spanning
disciplines within the humanities, arts and
Reviews Editor
Kamil Mahdi social sciences, the International Journal of
University of Exeter Contemporary Iraqi Studies covers diverse
themes including culture, society, politics,
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economics and history, reflecting the many

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Institutional: £240 / $375
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Horror Studies
This new journal is devoted to the rigorous
study of horror in all its cultural and historical
forms: from film, literature, music and dance,
to fine art, photography and beyond. It seeks to
foster fruitful dialogue between a wide range
of different critical and scholarly traditions, and
2010, Volume 1 will inform and stimulate anyone interested in a 2010, Volume 13
2 issues per year 4 issues per year
ISSN 2040-3275 wider and deeper understanding of horror. ISSN 1368-2679
Online ISSN 2040-3283 Online ISSN 1758-9142
Editors Editor
Michael Lee Kamal Salhi
University of Oklahoma
melee@ou.edu
University of Leeds
k.salhi@leeds.ac.uk
International Journal of
Reynold Humphries
reynold.humphries@gmail.com Deputy Editor (North Francophone Studies
Dale Townshend America Editorial)
Raija Koski This journal seeks to examine all aspects of the
University of Stirling
dale.townshend@stir.ac.uk University of Western Ontario interdisciplinary components of francophone
rkoski@julian.uwo.ca studies and answer questions such as: how is
Gary Rhodes
The Queen’s University Belfast Subscription rates France perceived throughout the world, and how
g.rhodes@qub.ac.uk Institutional: £300 / $480
Steven Bruhm Online only*: £267 / $400
do previously francophone colonies relate to
University of Western Ontario Personal: £33 / £65 modern France? Using a historical, cultural and
sbruhm2@uwo.ca
Image: © Laurence Clerfeuille theoretical framework, the International Journal
Subscription rates of Francophone Studies maintains its focus on
Institutional: £103 / $100
Online only*: £70 / $70 the premise of postcolonial debate.
Personal: £33 / $33
2010, Volume 23
3 issues per year
ISSN 1364-971X
Online ISSN 1758-9150
Editor
Monica Threlfall
London Metropolitan
University
m.threlfall@londonmet.ac.uk
International Journal
Subscription rates of Iberian Studies
Institutional: £210 / $330
Online only*: £177 / $265 Focusing on Spain and Portugal, the International
Personal: £33 / $65 Journal of Iberian Studies approaches research
and teaching on contemporary Iberian studies in
a cross-disciplinary manner. Articles cover every
aspect of the field, from history and politics to
cinema and television, concentrating on the

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Iberian Peninsula’s relations with the rest of
the world.
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International Journal
of Digital Television
As the transition to digital TV occurs across
the globe, we are witnessing a transformation
in television’s operations and its audiences.
The International Journal of Digital Television
2010, Volume 1 is at the forefront of efforts to understand 2010, Volume 6
3 issues per year these changes and developments. Content 3 issues per year
ISSN 2040-4182 ISSN 1740-8296
Online ISSN 2040-4190
is broad, and includes exploration of digital Online ISSN 2040-0918
television’s convergence with the Internet and
Principal Editor Editors
Michael Starks
telecommunications. Katharine Sarikakis
University of Oxford University of Leeds
m.starks@ntlworld.com k.sarikakis@leeds.ac.uk
Associate Editors Neil Blain
Jeffrey A. Hart University of Stirling International Journal of Media
Indiana University n.a.blain@stir.ac.uk
hartj@indiana.edu
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& Cultural Politics
Jock Given Institutional: £225 / $350 This journal is committed to analysing the
Swinburne University Online only*: £192 / $290
jgiven@swin.edu.au Personal: £33 / $65 politics of communications and cultural
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processes. It addresses cultural politics in all
Image: © Neil Blain ,
Institutional: £132 / $150 White Sands, New Mexico dimensions, recognizing equally the importance
Online only*: £99 / $100 of issues defined by their specific cultural
Personal: £33 / $50
geography and those which traverse cultures and
nations.
2010, Volume 9
3 issues per year
ISSN 1474-2748
Online ISSN 2040-0551
Editors
Mohammed Saad
International Journal of
University of the West of England
mohammed.saad@uwe.ac.uk
Technology Management &
Girma Zawdie Sustainable Development
University of Strathclyde
g.zawdie@strath.ac.uk Focusing on understanding sustainable
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development in terms of its underlying
Institutional: £210 / $330 dynamics, the International Journal of
Online only*: £177 / $265 Technology Management & Sustainable
Personal: £33 / $65
Development explores a range of issues, from
emerging knowledge markets and technological
management to sustainable development.

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It promotes discussion of these topics in the
context of globalization trends, environmental
sustainability and world poverty. 16
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Journal of European

Cultural & Media Studies


Popular Culture
The Journal of European Popular Culture is
dedicated to those interested in developments,
people, places, activities and attitudes connected
2010, Volume 2 2010, Volume 1 with Europe and European culture. It also focuses
3 issues per year 2 issues per year on contemporary European media, literature,
ISSN 2040-199X ISSN 2040-6134
Online ISSN 1751-7974
Online ISSN 2040-6142
art and design, together with the influence of
Principal Editor European creative artefacts and cultural ideas on
Winston Mano Editors
Graeme Harper the world.
University of Westminster
manow@wmin.ac.uk Bangor University
graeme.harper@bangor.ac.uk
Associate Editors
Monica Chibita Journal of African Media Studies Samantha J. Rayner
Makerere University Anglia Ruskin University
monica@masscom.mak.ac.ug In the current academic climate there is an samantha.rayner@anglia.ac.uk
Wendy Willems ongoing repositioning of media and cultural
University of the Owen Evans
Witwatersrand studies outside the Anglo-American axis. Exploring Swansea University
wendy.willems@wits.ac.za media ranging from television and print to jokes, o.evans@swansea.ac.uk
Reviews Editor music and the Internet, the Journal of African Subscription rates
Nkosi Martin Ndlela
Hedmark University College Media Studies contributes to this repositioning Institutional: £103 / $100
nkosi.ndlela@osir.hihm.no Online only*: £70 / $70
by providing a forum for debate on the historical Personal: £33 / $33
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Institutional: £180 / $290 and contemporary aspects of media and
Online only*: £147 / $220 communication in Africa.
Personal: £33 / $65
Image: © Christien Jaspars
2010, Volume 3 2010, Volume 11
3 issues per year 3 issues per year
ISSN 1751-9411 ISSN 1468-2753
Online ISSN 1751-942X Online ISSN 2040-0926
Editor Editor
Noureddine Miladi Lina Khatib
University of Northampton Royal Holloway,
nmiladi@cammro.com Journal of Arab & Muslim University of London
Journal of Media Practice
lina.khatib@rhul.ac.uk
Subscription rates
Institutional: £210 / $330
Media Research Subscription rates The Journal of Media Practice adopts an
Online only*: £177 / $265 Institutional: £210 / $330 international and multi-disciplinary approach
Personal: £33 / $65 This journal leads the debate about how media in Online only*: £177 / $265
Personal: £33 / $65
towards the study of media practice. It provides
Arab regions has altered the way the Arab world a forum for debate that pays particular attention
Image: © Neil Smith
narrates itself. It also explains emerging rapid to changes in the media landscape in terms of
changes in media and society in the Middle East media practices, technologies and audiences.
and elsewhere, and is interested in all forms of
media, including cinema, television, radio, press,

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books and the Internet.

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2010, Volume 2 2010, Volume 7
3 issues per year 3 issues per year
ISSN 1757-191X ISSN 1477-9633
Online ISSN 1757-1928 Online ISSN 2040-056X
Principal Editor Editors
Astrid Ensslin Maurice Yolles
Bangor University Journal of Gaming Liverpool John Moores
a.ensslin@bangor.ac.uk University Journal of Organisational
& Virtual Worlds prof.m.yolles@googlemail.com
Associate Editor
Eben Muse
As gaming and virtual worlds become ever more Paul Iles Transformation &
Bangor University Leeds Metropolitan
e.muse@bangor.ac.uk popular, they in turn have a greater effect on University Social Change
culture as a whole. The Journal of Gaming p.iles@leedsmet.ac.uk
Subscription rates
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debate on the cultural effects of gaming and Online only*: £177 / $265
organizations that are adaptable are successful.
virtual worlds, across platforms and genres. It Personal: £33 / $65 This journal presents research on the shaping
also critically evaluates cutting-edge market of organizational theory, which has led to some
trends and technological developments. interesting changes in recent years, including
cybernetics and knowledge management.
Journal of War
& Cultural Studies
Volume 2 Number 1

Intellect Journals ISSN 1752-6272

2010, Volume 3
3 issues per year
ISSN 1752-6272
Online ISSN 1752-6280
Editors
Debra Kelly
University of Westminster
kellyd@westminster.ac.uk
Martin Hurcombe Journal of War &
University of Bristol
m.j.hurcombe@bristol.ac.uk Culture Studies
Nicola Cooper Wide-ranging in scope, this journal explores
Swansea University
n.cooper@swansea.ac.uk how war has affected culture in the twentieth
and twenty-first centuries and the relationship
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Institutional: £225 / $350 between the two. In particular, it emphasizes
Online only*: £192 / $290 cultural histories and cultural production as

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significant forces that have shaped experiences,
Image: © Succession representations and memories of war.
Picasso/DACS 2010

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The Radio Journal

Cultural & Media Studies


The Radio Journal is designed for all those
interested in research into the production,
reception, texts and contexts of radio and audio
media. Including all structures, forms and genres
of radio broadcasting, the journal encourages
interdisciplinary work in the fields of humanities
2010, Volume 9 2010, Volume 8 and social sciences.
2 issues per year 2 issues per year
ISSN 1476-413X ISSN 1476-4504
Online ISSN 1758-9509 Online ISSN 2040-1388

Editor Editor
João Ferreira de Almeida Tim Wall
UNICS-ISCTE Birmingham City University
ferreira.almeida@iscte.pt radio.journal@bcu.ac.uk
Associate Editors
Editorial Consultant Portuguese Journal of Peter M. Lewis
London Metropolitan University
Stewart Lloyd-Jones
UNICS-ISCTE
stewart.lloyd-jones@iscte.pt
Social Science p.m.lewis@londonmet.ac.uk
Kate Lacey
The Portuguese Journal of Social Science University of Sussex
Subscription rates k.lacey@sussex.ac.uk
Institutional: £210 / $330 brings to an international readership the best
Online only*: £177 / $265 Portuguese scholarship in the social sciences. Ken Garner
Personal: £33 / $65 Glasgow Caledonian University
Published in English, this journal combines k.garner@gcal.ac.uk
Image: © Stewart Lloyd-Jones
important work of interest to the social science Subscription rates
community, particularly specialists in Latin Institutional: £210 / $330
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America and southern Europe. Personal: £33 / $65
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Studies in Culture
& Innovation
This new journal explores research in the
New interdisciplinary exchanges between arts and
humanities and the science and technology
sectors. It explores the creative tensions between
practices, histories and policies that define
2010, Volume 1
2 issues per year creative knowledge, the habits and practices
ISSN 2040-6150 of creative production, and global cultures of
Online ISSN 2040-6169 openness, networks and knowledge sharing.
Editors
Derek Hales
University of Huddersfield
d.hales@hud.ac.uk
Calvin Taylor
University of Leeds
c.f.taylor@leeds.ac.uk
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Books

Image: Strelka on her way to the Moscow Olimpiada, Volga-Volga (RGALI)


Directory of World Cinema: Japan
Edited by John Berra
ISBN 9781841503356

Film Studies Paperback | £16 | $25

From the revered classics of Akira Kurosawa to the


modern marvels of Takeshi Kitano, the films that have
emerged from Japan represent a national cinema that
has gained worldwide acclaim. The Directory of World
Cinema: Japan provides an insight into the cinema of
Japan through reviews of significant titles and case
studies of leading directors, alongside explorations of
the cultural and industrial origins of key genres.
As the inaugural volume of an ambitious new series
from Intellect documenting world cinema, the
directory takes the form of an A–Z collection of reviews,
longer essays and research resources, accompanied by
fifty full-colour film stills highlighting significant films
and players. The cinematic lineage of samurai warriors,
yakuza enforcers, and atomic monsters take their place
alongside the politically charged works of the Japanese
new wave, making this a truly comprehensive volume.

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Film Studies
The Film Paintings of David Lynch Futures of Chinese Cinema
Challenging Film Theory Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen
Cultures
By Allister Mactaggart
ISBN 9781841503325 Edited by Olivia Khoo and Sean Metzger
Paperback | £14.95 | $25
ISBN 9781841502748
Paperback | £19.95 | $35
Aimed at both Lynch fans and film studies specialists,
Allister Mactaggart addresses Lynch’s films from the In recent years, Chinese film has garnered worldwide
perspective of the relationship between commercial attention, and this interdisciplinary collection
film, avant-garde art and cultural theory. Individual investigates how new technologies, changing
Lynch works – The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin production constraints and shifting viewing practices
Peaks, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland have shaped perceptions of Chinese screen cultures.
Drive, Inland Empire – are discussed in relation to other After the devastation of the economic crisis, the
films and directors. The Film Paintings of David Lynch uncertainty of the Hong Kong handover and the
offers a unique perspective on an influential director, events at Tiananmen Square in 1989, the late twentieth
weaving together a range of theoretical approaches to century and beyond has seen the emergence of a
Lynch’s films to make exciting new connections among number of innovative new works from the region’s
film theory, art history, psychoanalysis and cinema. film-makers. For the first time, scholars from film
studies, media studies, history and sociology have
been brought together to focus on the concepts of
technology and temporality in Chinese cinema. Futures
of Chinese Cinema represents a fresh contribution to
film and cultural studies.
Cinema and Landscape The Danish Directors 2 French Costume Drama of the 1950s New Irish Storytellers
Film, Nation and Cultural Geography Dialogues on the New Danish Fiction Cinema Fashioning Politics in Film Narrative Strategies in Film

Edited by Graeme Harper and Jonathan Rayner Edited by Mette Hjort, Eva Jørholt By Susan Hayward By Díóg O’Connell
and Eva Novrup Redvall ISBN 9781841503189
ISBN 9781841503097 ISBN 9781841503127
Paperback | £14.95 | $25 ISBN 9781841502717 Paperback | £24.95 | $45 Paperback | £14.95 | $25
Paperback | £14.95 | $25
This groundbreaking publication embraces a When political and civil unrest threatened New Irish Storytellers examines narrative
multitude of nationalities, cinematic examples Over the last twenty years, Danish cinema has France’s social order in the 1950s, French strategies in contemporary Irish film and
and critical approaches to landscape in established itself as an important source of cinema provided audiences with a seemingly illuminates the craft of Irish film-makers
cinema. The book frames up contemporary cinematic renewal and innovation. With insider unique form of escapism and a nostalgic look since the 1990s. Revealing defining styles and
film landscapes across the world, in an information about film-making, marketing back at costume dramas. Critics have dismissed tendencies within recent Irish cinema, this book
interrogation of screen aesthetics and national and distribution, and interviews with seminal this genre of French cinema, overlooking its explores connections between Irish cinematic
ideology, film form and cultural geography, directors, The Danish Directors 2 allows importance. Hayward redresses this balance, storytellers and their British and American
cinematic representation and the human scholars and cinephiles entry into what seems exposing the paradox between a lost past and

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Don’t Look Now The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Studies in French Cinema Phenomenology’s Material Presence
British Cinema in the 1970s Aleksandrov UK Perspectives 1985–2010 Video, Vision and Experience
Laughing Matters
Edited by Paul Newland Edited by Will Higbee and Sarah Leahy By Gabrielle A. Hezekiah
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While post-war British cinema and the British Studies in French Cinema looks at the Phenomenology’s Material Presence is an
new wave have received much scholarly development of French screen studies in the exploration of phenomenology and the
Grigorii Aleksandrov’s musical comedy films,
attention, the misunderstood period of the United Kingdom over the past twenty years aesthetics of the moving image. Drawing
created with composer Isaak Dunaevskii, were
1970s has been ignored. Don’t Look Now and the ways in which innovative scholarship on the insights of Husserl, Heidegger and
among the most popular of Russian cinema
uncovers forgotten but richly rewarding films, in the UK has helped shape the field in English Merleau-Ponty, this seminal work addresses key
in the 1930s and ’40s. This book presents the
and offers insight into the careers of important and French speaking universities. This seminal questions related to the notion of encounter
untold history of the films, situating them in the
film-makers. Newland sheds light on the genres text is also a tribute to six key figures within in cinematic viewing. Using three videos by
Stalin era, and suggesting new interpretations.
of experimental film, horror, and rock and the field who have been leaders in research and Trinidadian film-maker Robert Yao Ramesar,
Salys asks why these films are considered
punk films, as well as representations of the teaching of French cinema: Jill Forbes, Susan it suggests that video performs its own act of
classics both in Russia and the West, and how
black community, shifts in gender politics and Hayward, Phil Powrie, Keith Reader, Carrie Tarr phenomenological inquiry.
Aleksandrov became a cultural icon, indelibly
adaptations of television comedies. and Ginette Vincendeau.
influencing modern Russian cinema.
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2010, Volume 2
2 issues per year
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Online ISSN 1754-923X
Editors
Keyan G. Tomaselli
University of KwaZulu-Natal
tomasell@ukzn.ac.za Journal of African Cinemas
Film Studies Martin Mhando
Murdoch University
What defines African cinema? Is there an African
identity and, if so, how is it represented in film?
m.mhando@murdoch.edu.au
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2010, Volume 8 2010, Volume 4
6 issues per year 3 issues per year
ISSN 1651-6826 ISSN 1750-8061
Online ISSN 2040-3801 Online ISSN 1750-807X
Editor-in-Chief Editor
Daniel Lindvall Song Hwee Lim
Stockholm, Sweden University of Exeter
daniel.lindvall@filmint.nu Film International: s.h.lim@exeter.ac.uk Journal of Chinese Cinemas
Reviews Editor
Liza Palmer
Journal of World Cinema Associate Editor
Julian Ward
A diverse range of films have emerged from
all parts of the Chinese-speaking world, with
University of North Carolina, University of Edinburgh
Wilmington Rejecting the dichotomies of ‘high’ and ‘low’ julian.ward@ed.ac.uk an ever-increasing number of border-crossing
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the role of moving images in our society, bridging
the gap between academics and general film
fans.
2010, Volume 2
2 issues per year
ISSN 1756-4905
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Editors
David Desser
University of Illinois
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Journal of Japanese
Frances Gateward
Ursinus College & Korean Cinema
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The increasingly transnational status of Japanese
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Journal of Screenwriting

Film Studies
Exploring the nature of writing for the moving
image in the broadest sense, the Journal of
Screenwriting encourages the investigation
of a wide range of possible methodologies
and approaches to studying the scriptwriting
form. Research topics include the history of the
2010, Volume 8 2010, Volume 1 form, contextual analysis, the relationship of
3 issues per year 2 issues per year
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Online ISSN 2040-0578 Online ISSN 1759-7145 the form can be considered in terms of culture
Editors Principal Editor and society.
Stephanie Dennison Jill Nelmes
University of Leeds University of East London
s.dennison@leeds.ac.uk j.nelmes@uel.ac.uk

Stuart Green
New Cinemas: Journal Co-editors
Ian Macdonald
University of Leeds
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of Contemporary Film University of Leeds
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Barry Langford
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2010, Volume 8 2010, Volume 4
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Editor Editor
Stig Hjarvard Deane Williams
University of Copenhagen Monash University
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with particular emphasis on film, television and theory, criticism and practice from around the
new media from around the world. world.

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2010, Volume 4 2010, Volume 7
3 issues per year 3 issues per year
ISSN 1750-3175 ISSN 1741-1548
Online ISSN 1750-3183 Online ISSN 2040-0594
Editors Editors
Ian Henderson Owen Evans
King’s College London Swansea University
ian.r.henderson@kcl.ac.uk
Studies in Australasian Cinema owen@ecrf.org.uk Studies in European Cinema
Deb Verhoeven Graeme Harper
RMIT University Australasia is home to many indigenous nations Bangor University
This journal provides a forum for the highest
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on Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Area’s in Europe, and how we can classify European
rich cinema history, SAC encourages debate cinema.
about all aspects of film.
2010, Volume 10
3 issues per year
10th
ISSN 1471-5880 Anniversary
Online ISSN 1758-9517 Volume
Editors
Susan Hayward
University of Exeter
s.hayward@ex.ac.uk Studies in French Cinema
Phil Powrie Studies in French Cinema provides scholarly
University of Sheffield
p.p.powrie@sheffield.ac.uk
investigation across the full breadth of issues
concerning French cinema. With a focus on film
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Studies in Eastern
European Cinema
In the years since the collapse of the Berlin Wall
and the political changes of 1989–90, there has
been a growing interest in the cinemas of the
2010, Volume 1 former countries of the Eastern bloc. Studies in 2010, Volume 7
2 issues per year Eastern European Cinema provides a dynamic 2 issues per year
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Online ISSN 2040-3518
and innovative discursive focus for this growing Online ISSN 2040-0608
community of scholars, and covers all aspects of Editors
Principal Editor
John Cunningham film culture including production, distribution, Marvin D’Lugo
Sheffield Hallam University consumption and analysis. Clark University
j.cunningham@shu.ac.uk mdlugo@clarku.edu

Associate Editor
Barry Jordan
De Montfort University
Studies in Hispanic Cinemas
Ewa Mazierska bjordan@dmu.ac.uk
University of Central Lancashire Studies in Hispanic Cinemas maximizes the
ehmazierska@uclan.ac.uk Deborah Shaw opportunities for contact between academic
University of Portsmouth
Reviews Editor deborah.shaw@port.ac.uk disciplines such as media, film studies, Latin
Michael Goddard American and postcolonial studies, as well as
University of Salford C0-editor
m.n.goddard@salford.ac.uk Kathleen Vernon Hispanic studies. Encouraging an intercultural
State University of New York and multi-disciplinary focus, this journal provides
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Editor
Birgit Beumers
University of Bristol
birgit.beumers@bristol.ac.uk Studies in Russian
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The Soundtrack

Film Studies
How do film audiences interpret soundtracks?
Discussing all aspects of sound within film,
The Soundtrack focuses its attention on aural
elements and moving images as a unified entity.
Covering topics ranging from sound in silent
2010, Volume 2 2010, Volume 3 film to how technological developments have
2 issues per year 2 issues per year impacted upon soundtrack aesthetics, The
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Online ISSN 1756-493X Online ISSN 1751-4207
Soundtrack explores the relationship between
picture editing and the soundtrack, the training
Editors Editors
Jyotsna Kapur Stephen Deutsch of film composers and sound designers, sound in
Southern Illinois University, Bournemouth Media School interactive media, and representations of reality
Carbondale
jkapur@siu.edu Studies in South Asian sdeutsch@bournemouth.ac.uk and fantasy through sound.
Dominic Power
Alka Kurian Film & Media The National Film &
University of Sunderland Television School
alka.kurian@sunderland.ac.uk In what ways do the media and cinemas of dpower@nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk
Aarti Wani the Indian subcontinent relate to their social, Larry Sider
Symbiosis College of Arts and political, economic, historical and increasingly The School of Sound
Commerce globalized and diasporic contexts? How do these larry@sider.co.uk
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The Lightning Testimonies
2010, Volume 2
6 issues per year
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Editor
Gabriel Solomons
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2010, Volume 1 covers a vast and diverse range of film-related 2010, Volume 1
2 issues per year 4 issues per year
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Editors conferences. Editors
Armida de la Garza Liza Palmer
University of Nottingham Ningbo
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University of North Carolina,
Wilmington
New
nottingham.edu.cn
Claudia Magallanes-Blanco
palmerl@uncw.edu Film Matters
Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla Tim Palmer
University of North Carolina, Film Matters is an exciting new film magazine,
claudia.magallanes@
iberopuebla.edu.mx Wilmington celebrating the work of undergraduate film
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Deborah Shaw scholars. Written by students and for students,
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Performing Violence Walking, Writing and Performance Serbian and Greek Art Music Christoph Schlingensief
Literary and Theatrical Experiments of New Autobiographical Texts by Deirdre Heddon, A Patch to Western Music History Art Without Borders
Russian Drama Carl Lavery and Phil Smith
Edited by Katy Romanou Edited by Tara Forrest and Anna Teresa Scheer
By Birgit Beumers and Mark Lipovetsky Edited by Roberta Mock ISBN 9781841502786 With a foreword by Alexander Kluge
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Serbian and Greek Art Music is the first
New Russian drama began its rise at the end of This collection charts three projects ever book to examine the assimilation and The work of German artist Christoph
the twentieth century, following a decline in by performance-makers who generate development of western art music in Serbia and Schlingensief spans a diverse range of fields,
dramatic writing in Russia that stemmed back autobiographical writing by taking walks. Greece during the nineteenth and twentieth including film, television, activism, opera and
to the 1980s. Authors Beumers and Lipovetsky It includes performance texts and photographs, centuries. theatre. This is the first book to be published in
examine the representation of violence in these as well as essays by the artists that discuss Music education and the creation of the two English on his politically engaged body of work.
new dramatic works penned by young Russian processes of development, writing nations since the nineteenth century are Leading scholars offer a critical assessment, and
playwrights. and performance. themes that reverberate through the volume. an interview with the artist himself provides
Renowned musicologists propose new paths in insight into past and present projects.
Balkan studies and music of the Balkan people.
Pop Up
Popular Music Since 1945
By Anthony May and Cory Messenger
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Applied Theatre
International Case Studies and Challenges for
Practice
Edited by Monica Prendergast and Juliana
Saxton
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Pop Up uses the recorded song as a point
of entry to a discussion of the interwoven
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musical, industrial, technological and social Theatre practice and applied theatre are areas
histories of the twentieth century. It is a book of growing international interest. Applied
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2010, Volume 3
3 issues per year
ISSN 1752-6299
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Directors and Designers The Philosophical Actor
Editor
A Practical Meditation for Practicing Theatre Lee Higgins
Edited by Christine White Artists Boston University School of Music
ISBN 9781841502892
Paperback | £19.95 | $35 By Donna Soto-Morettini
higginsl@bu.edu
International Journal of
Editor Emeritus
ISBN 9781841503264 David Elliott Community Music
Directors and Designers explores the practice New York University
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of scenography – the creation of perspective
in the design and painting of stage scenery Associate Editor timely reviews, readers’ notes and special issues
This is the first book to look philosophically
– and offers new insights into the working
Kari Veblen concerning all aspects of community music, this
at the language and the concepts that we use University of Western Ontario
relationships of the people responsible for these kveblen@uwo.ca
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Choreographic Practices Comedy Studies
Choreographic Practices operates from the Comedy plays a more important role today
principle that dance embodies ideas and can be than ever before: specialist comedy television
productively enlivened when considered as a channels are prevalent across the world, and
mode of critical and creative discourse. Placing in medical circles professionals are beginning
an emphasis on processes and practices over to develop methods of using laughter to aid
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2010, Volume 1 relationships between theory and practice, until now, there has been no academic journal
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Editors this void.
Principal Editor
Vida L. Midgelow
Chris Ritchie
University of Northampton
Southampton Solent
vida.midgelow@
University
northampton.ac.uk
chris.ritchie@solent.ac.uk
Jane M. Bacon
Associate Editor
University of Northampton
James Harris
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james-b-harris@hotmail.com
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Principal Editor
Editor-in-Chief
Dave Collins
International Journal of Sarah Whatley
Coventry University Journal of Dance & Somatic
University Centre Doncaster
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Practices
Associate Editors
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London Contemporary
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2010, Volume 3 2010, Volume 3
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Editors Editor
Richard J. Hand
University of Glamorgan
Journal of Adaptation in Andrew King
University of Hull
rhand@glam.ac.uk Film & Performance a.king@hull.ac.uk
Katja Krebs Associate Editors
University of Bristol Focusing on theatre, film and other media, this Carola Boehm
k.krebs@bristol.ac.uk journal discusses adaptation’s place within our ManchesterMetropolitanUniversity
Assistant Editor
Márta Minier
culture.
c.boehm@mmu.ac.uk
Evangelos Himonides
Journal of Music,
University of Glamorgan
mminier@glam.ac.uk
‘The contributions … are uniformly useful, The Institute of Education
e.himonides@ioe.ac.uk
Technology & Education
revealing the presence of very wise and
Reviews Editor Jonathan Savage The Journal of Music, Technology & Education
Duška Radosavljević in-touch editors. JAFP is a high-quality academic ManchesterMetropolitanUniversity
University of Kent explores the issues concerning the use of
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ISSN 1757-1979
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Principal Editor
Carole-Anne Upton
University of Ulster Performing Ethos: International
ca.upton@ulster.ac.uk
Associate Editors
Journal of Ethics in Theatre &
Mark Taylor-Batty
University of Leeds
Performance
m.j.taylorbatty@leeds.ac.uk Ethical questions are often raised in
Daniel Watt contemporary theatre and live performance,
Loughborough University both within the politically and aesthetically
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2010 marks the 30th anniversary of Studies in
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Dominic Symonds
Peter Thomson theatrical practice and process.
University of Exeter
University of Portsmouth p.w.thomson@exeter.ac.uk
dominic.symonds@port.ac.uk
George Burrows
Studies in Musical Theatre Kate Dorney
Theatre & Performance Collections,
Victoria & Albert Museum
University of Portsmouth Studies in Musical Theatre provides a forum k.dorney@vam.ac.uk
george.burrows@port.ac.uk
for debate arising from any areas of live Associate Editors
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STUDY OF CONSTRUCTION
AND REPRESENTATION

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COLOUR STUDY
COMPOSITION STUDY
ELEMENTARY STUDY OF FORM
STUDY OF MATERIALS IN THE
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Visual Arts
Aesthetic Journalism Drawing
How to Inform Without Informing The Enactive Evolution of the Practitioner

By Alfredo Cramerotti By Patricia Cain


ISBN 9781841502687 ISBN 9781841503257
Paperback | £19.95 | $35 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Addressing a growing area of focus in contemporary In an era which has seen many forms of artistic
art, Aesthetic Journalism investigates why creation becoming digitized, the practice of drawing, in
contemporary art exhibitions often consist of the traditional sense, has remained constant. However,
interviews, documentaries and reportage. many publications about the relationship between
Art theorist and curator Alfredo Cramerotti traces the drawing and thinking rely on discipline-dependent
shift in the production of truth from the domain of the distinctions to discuss the activity’s function.
news media to that of art and aestheticism – a change Drawing redefines drawing more holistically as an
that questions the very foundations of journalism and enactive phenomenon, and makes connections
the nature of art. The book probes the current merge between a variety of disciplines in order to find out
of art with the sphere of investigative journalism and how drawing helps us understand the world. Instead
explores how this new mode of information is grasping of the finite event of producing an artefact, drawing
more and more space in modern culture. Aesthetic is a process and an end in itself, through which the
Journalism suggests future developments for this new practitioner might gain self-awareness. By synthesizing
relationship between art and documentary journalism, enactive thinking and the practice of drawing, this
offering itself as a useful tool to audiences, scholars, volume provides valuable insights into the creative
producers and critics alike. mind, and will appeal to scholars and practitioners
alike.
Image: © Alfredo Cramerotti, Unmapping the City: Perspectives of Flatness, 2010

Image: On the Ruins (1921/1922), Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki

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Unmapping the City Searching for Art’s New Publics Artist-Teacher Visual
Perspectives of Flatness A Philosophy for Creating and Teaching Cultures
Edited by Jeni Walwin
Edited by Alfredo Cramerotti ISBN 9781841503110 By James Elkins
By G. James Daichendt
ISBN 9781841503165 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 ISBN 9781841503073
ISBN 9781841503134
Paperback | £14.95 | $25 Paperback | £17.95 | $25
Hardback | £29.95 | $50
Drawing on contributions from practicing
Unmapping the City, the first title in the new artists, writers, curators and academics, Visual Cultures is the first study of the place
The philosophy of the artist-teacher is not a
Intellect series ‘Critical Photography’, features Searching for Art’s New Publics explores the of visuality and literacy in specific nations
new phenomenon. In fact, many artists working
photographs shot between 2004 and 2008 ways in which artists seek to involve, create and around the world, and includes insightful
within the Bauhaus, nineteenth century ‘schools
in fourteen different cities. The images are engage with new and diverse audiences: from essays on the value accorded to the visual
of design’, and the ‘basic design movement’
linked by their shared attempts to define passers-by encountering and participating in and the verbal in Japan, Poland, China, Russia,
all applied this method of thinking to their
a two-dimensional approach to a three- the work unexpectedly, to professionals from Ireland, and Slovenia. Visual Cultures also raises
teaching. Artist-Teacher explores the many
dimensional built reality, and to address spatial other disciplines and members of particular and explores issues of national identity, and
facets of this methodology, and the various
representation and urban architecture.     communities. provides a wealth of information for future
ways art has been taught over the centuries.
research.
2010, Volume 3
3 issues per year
ISSN 1751-0694
Online ISSN 1751-0708
Editor
Visual Arts Simon Roodhouse
London College of

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Creative Industries Journal
This journal focuses on activities that have their
Administrator
Upma Arora origin in individual creativity, skill and talent,
Middlesex University and that have potential for wealth creation.
u.arora@md.ac.uk
It provides a forum to challenge definitive
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2010, Volume 9
2 issues per year 2010, Volume 6
ISSN 1474-273X 3 issues per year
Online ISSN 2040-0896 ISSN 1743-5234
Online ISSN 2040-090X
Editor
Linda Drew Editor
University of the Arts London
l.drew@chelsea.arts.ac.uk
Art, Design & Communication Rachel Mason
Roehampton University
International Journal of
Associate Editor in Higher Education r.mason@roehampton.ac.uk
Education Through Art
Alison Shreeve Reviews Editor
University of the Arts London How can art, design and communication aid Nicholas Houghton This journal reveals ways of rethinking the status
teaching? Do these teaching methods work better University of the Arts London of education and art education, while addressing
Editorial Assistant n.houghton@arts.ac.uk
Laura Lanceley in certain fields of study? Focusing on arts and the role of teaching and learning in formal or
Chelsea College of Art & Design media-based subjects, and encompassing all Editorial Assistant informal educational contexts, alongside issues
l.lanceley@chelsea.arts.ac.uk Teresa Eça
areas of higher education, this journal reveals the teresaeca@apecv.pt of age, gender and social background.
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Craft Research
The aim of Craft Research is to advocate,
promote and provide a recognized outlet
for current and emerging craft research,
including research into materials, processes,
methods, concepts, aesthetics and style.
Through exemplary scholarly research, this
2010, Volume 1 journal represents the crafts as a vital and
1 issue per year
ISSN 2040-4689 viable discipline that explores technology,
Online ISSN 2040-4697 questions and develops cultural and social
Editors practices, and interrogates and affirms
Kristina Niedderer philosophical and human values.
University of Wolverhampton
k.niedderer@wlv.ac.uk
Katherine Townsend
Nottingham Trent University
katherine.townsend@ntu.ac.uk
Subscription rates
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Personal: £22 / $25
Image: © Drummond Masterton
2010, Volume 2
3 issues per year
ISSN 1757-1936
Online ISSN 1757-1944
Principal Editor
Hamish Fyfe
University of Glamorgan Journal of Arts & Communities
hfyfe@glam.ac.uk
Using interdisciplinary methods, this journal
Associate Editors focuses on practice, policy and research related
Huw Champion
The Mailout Trust to the particular issues surrounding artists and
huw.champion@phonecoop.coop communities. Journal of Arts & Communities
Stephanie Knight also explores issues such as how and why do the
stephaniejaneknight@ practices known as ‘community’ or ‘participatory
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arts’ function, and in what ways do distinct art
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Critical Studies in Fashion

Visual Arts
& Beauty
Focusing on issues of power, social positioning,
ideologies, discourses and practices within
the web of relationships between creators
and producers, practitioners and end-users
2010, Volume 1 of ‘fashion cultural goods’, Critical Studies
2010, Volume 9
3 issues per year
2 issues per year in Fashion and Beauty also provides a space
ISSN 2040-4417 for critical examination of modes of personal
ISSN 1470-2029
Online ISSN 2040-4425
Online ISSN 1758-9185 appearance that acquire symbolic values in
Editors
Editor
Efrat Tseëlon
production, communication and use.
Chris Smith
University of Leeds
London Metropolitan
e.tseelon@leeds.ac.uk
University
c.d.smith@londonmet.ac.uk Ruth Holliday
University of Leeds
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Institutional: £210 / $330 Journal of Visual Art Practice r.holliday@leeds.ac.uk
Online only*: £177 / $265 Susan Kaiser
Personal: £33 / $65 How has the education of ‘fine artists’ been University of California Davis
influenced and contested by different interest sbkaiser@ucdavis.edu
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dilemmas, within both UK and international
contexts of art and art education.
2010, Volume 3
3 issues per year
ISSN 1753-5190
Online ISSN 1753-5204
Editors
Julia Lockheart Journal of Writing in
Goldsmiths,
University of London Creative Practice
writingpadjournal@gmail.com
Developed from Writing-PAD, the Writing
John Wood
Goldsmiths, Purposefully in Art and Design network, this
University of London journal provides an arena in which to explore the
writingpadjournal@gmail.com notion of ‘thinking through writing’ as a parallel
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Journal of Applied
Arts & Health
The terms ‘pure and applied science’ and ‘pure
and applied mathematics’ are frequently used
and understood. However, the term ‘applied
arts’ is less well known, and the effectiveness
2010, Volume 1 of applied arts practices is currently under-
2010, Volume 8
3 issues per year
3 issues per year researched. The Journal of Applied Arts & Health
ISSN 2040-2457
ISSN 1477-965X
Online ISSN 2040-2465
seeks to remedy this by providing a vehicle for
Online ISSN 1758-9533 high-quality scholarly activity, evidencing the
Principal Editor
Editor
Ross Prior
effectiveness of the use of arts in health and arts
Roy Ascott for health.
University of Northampton
The Planetary Collegium
ross.prior@northampton.ac.uk
roy.ascott@btinternet.com
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Technoetic Arts: A journal of Associate Editor
Mitchell Kossak
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mkossak@lesley.edu
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Drawing from academic research and often Reviews Editor
Image: © Victoria Vesna and James unorthodox approaches, Technoetic Arts explores Hayley Singlehurst
Gimzewski, Blue Morph
the juncture of art practice, technology and the University of Northampton
hayley.singlehurst@
human mind, opening up a forum for trans- northampton.ac.uk
disciplinary speculative research.
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Metaverse Creativity Philosophy of Photography
Metaverse Creativity is a refereed journal
Philosophy of Photography is not committed to
focusing on the role of creativity in user-defined
any one notion of photography nor, indeed, to
online virtual worlds such as Second Life®. While
any particular philosophical approach. Instead,
an inquiry into the creative output generated
it provides a forum for the debate of theoretical
in these environments is the primary focus, the
issues arising from the historical, political,
underlying socio-economic, psychological, legal 2010, Volume 1
2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year cultural, scientific and critical matrix of ideas,
and technological frameworks as they relate to ISSN 2040-3682
2 issues per year practices and techniques that may be said to
ISSN 2040-3550 creative activity are also subjects of discourse. Online ISSN 2040-3690
Online ISSN 2040-3569
constitute photography as a multifaceted form.
Principal Editor
Editors Daniel Rubinstein
Elif Ayiter London South Bank University
Sabanci University rubinsd@lsbu.ac.uk
ayiter@gmail.com
Associate Editor
Yacov Sharir Andrew Fisher
University of Texas at Austin Goldsmiths,
sharir@mail.utexas.edu University of London
a.t.fisher@gold.ac.uk
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Visual Arts
Studies in Comics Online ISSN 2040-3712
aim to sway the popular heart and mind through
With the aim of identifying the medium as a Editors
Simon Downs visual public interventions. As new technologies
distinct art form, and addressing its formal Loughborough University rise, turning the public sphere into a transparent,
properties, Studies in Comics also strives to s.t.downs@lboro.ac.uk ubiquitous communications medium and a global
expand the relationship between comics and Malcolm Barnard marketplace, is the privileged status of the poster
theory, and seeks to articulate a ‘theory of Loughborough University doomed, or are we seeing it transformed as part of
m.barnard@lboro.ac.uk
2010, Volume 1 comics’. The journal includes reviews of new a new wave of visual rhetoric? This journal leads
2 issues per year comics, criticism and exhibitions, and provides Mel Jordan
ISSN 2040-3232 Loughborough University
the debate.
Online ISSN 2040-3240 a dedicated online space for cutting-edge and m.jordan@lboro.ac.uk
emergent creative work. Jaime Gomez
Editors
Julia Round Universidad de Guadalajara
Bournemouth University jaime.gomez@cuaad.udg.mx
jround@bournemouth.ac.uk
Leong Chan
Chris Murray University of New South Wales
University of Dundee l.chan@unsw.edu.au
c.murray@dundee.ac.uk
Dean Chan Helena Barbosa
Edith Cowan University University of Aveiro
d.chan@ecu.edu.au helenab@ua.pt
M. Thomas Inge Robert Harland
Randolph-Macon College Loughborough University
tinge@rmc.edu r.g.harland@lboro.ac.uk
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Index
Soundtrack, The, Vol. 3 37
Journals Studies in Australasian Cinema, Vol. 4 32
Studies in Comics, Vol. 1 64
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education, Vol. 9 54
Studies in Culture & Innovation, Vol. 1 22
Big Picture, The, Vol. 2 39
Studies in Documentary Film, Vol. 4 33
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies, Vol. 2 8
Studies in Eastern European Cinema, Vol. 1 34
Choreographic Practices, Vol. 1 44
Studies in European Cinema, Vol. 7 33
Comedy Studies, Vol. 1 45
Studies in French Cinema, Vol. 10 35
Craft Research, Vol. 1 56
Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, Vol. 7 35
Creative Industries Journal, Vol. 3 55
Studies in Musical Theatre, Vol. 4 48
Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty, Vol. 1 59
Studies in Russian & Soviet Cinema, Vol. 4 36
Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture, Vol. 1 10
Studies in South Asian Film & Media, Vol. 2 36
Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, Vol. 2 9
Studies in Theatre & Performance, Vol. 30 49
European Journal of American Culture, Vol. 29 11
Technoetic Arts, Vol. 8 60
Film International, Vol. 8 28
Transnational Cinemas, Vol. 1 38
Film Matters, Vol. 1 39
Horror Studies, Vol. 1 12 Books
Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, Vol. 2 11 Aesthetic Journalism 50
International Journal of Community Music, Vol. 3 43 Applied Theatre 42

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International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, Vol. 4 13 Artist-Teacher 53
International Journal of Digital Television, Vol. 1 14 Christoph Schlingensief 41
International Journal of Education Through Art, Vol. 6 55 Cinema and Landscape 26
International Journal of Francophone Studies, Vol. 13 13 Confronting Theory 7
International Journal of Iberian Studies, Vol. 23 15 Context Providers 7
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, Vol. 6 15 Cultural Quarters 7
International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital Media, Vol. 6 46 70
Danish Directors 2, The 26
International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, Vol. 9 16 Developing Dialogues 5 71
Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance, Vol. 3 46 Digital Radio in Europe 6

Index
Journal of African Cinemas, Vol. 2 29 Directors and Designers 42
Journal of African Media Studies, Vol. 2 16 Directory of World Cinema: Japan 25
Journal of Applied Arts & Health, Vol. 1 61 Don’t Look Now 26
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, Vol. 3 18 Drawing 51
Journal of Arts & Communities, Vol. 2 58 Film Paintings of David Lynch, The 24
Journal of Chinese Cinemas, Vol. 4 29 French Costume Drama of the 1950s 27
Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices, Vol. 2 47 Futures of Chinese Cinema 25
Journal of European Popular Culture, Vol. 1 17 Media, Markets and Public Spheres 6
Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds, Vol. 2 18 Mobile Nation, The 5
Journal of Japanese & Korean Cinema, Vol. 2 30 Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov, The 26
Journal of Media Practice, Vol. 11 19 New Irish Storytellers 27
Journal of Music, Technology & Education, Vol. 3 47 Performing Violence 40
Journal of Organisational Transformation & Social Change, Vol. 7 19 Phenomenology’s Material Presence 27
Journal of Screenwriting, Vol. 1 31 Philosophical Actor, The 42
Journal of Visual Art Practice, Vol. 9 58 Pop Up 42
Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 3 20 Propaganda of Peace, The 4
Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, Vol. 3 60 Three Myths of Internet Governance 7
Metaverse Creativity, Vol. 1 62 Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future 6
New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, Vol. 8 30 Searching for Art’s New Publics 52
Northern Lights, Vol. 8 32 Serbian and Greek Art Music 41
Performing Ethos, Vol. 1 48 Studies in French Cinema (UK Perspectives 1985–2010) 27
Philosophy of Photography, Vol. 1 62 TV Formats Worldwide 6
Portuguese Journal of Social Science, Vol. 9 20 Unmapping the City 52
Poster, The, Vol. 1 65 Visual Cultures 53
Radio Journal, The, Vol. 8 21 Walking, Writing and Performance 40
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