Two major regulatory activities have framed global media policies since World War II: the New World... Læs mere
Watching Films: New Perspectives on Movie-Going, Exhibition and Reception provides new and compelling insights into the social,... Læs mere
Taking as its starting point the notion of photocinema - or the interplay of the still and moving image, this title features photographs and... Læs mere
Brings together international scholarship to explore the changing relationships between war, media, and the public from multidisciplinary perspectives and over an extended historical period, spanning from World War I through the so-called 'War on Terror'.
Uncommon Goods traces the shift in artistic concern toward the hidden ethical dimensions of global commerce, discussing the work of, among many others,... Læs mere
Beautifully written and exhaustively researched, Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine features never-before-published... Læs mere
Covering online and offline contexts, as well as mainstream and alternative media, Mediation and Protest Movements bridges the gap between social-movement theory and... Læs mere
A study of New Zealand film history that begins in the 1920s with the creation of the Auckland Film Society. Rather than focusing on the work of individual filmmakers, it studies the cinema as a form of social practice.
This volume of Who’s Who in Research series offers a guide for current researchers in Intellect’s subject area of Performing Arts. The directory holds the names,... Læs mere
Through the lens of popular music in and from Hong Kong, this book examines the material, ideological and geopolitical... Læs mere
The Cinema Makers investigates how cinema spectators in southeastern and central... Læs mere
The first part of a three-volume work devoted to mapping the transnational history of Australian film studies, Australian Film Theory and... Læs mere