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Here you can connect to new Calls For Papers and RSS feeds for journals related to the field. We’ve broken the journal feeds into the following groups for ease of use.
Film & TV Journals |
Other Media Journals |
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War & Peace Journals |
History Journals |
Cultural Studies Journals |
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The list is currently both Anglo-American-centric and presentist, but we’re happy to take additional suggestions. If there is a journal you would like to see included, please email: stacy.takacs@okstate.edu.
Featured Journal: Film and History
- Modern Responsa
- JEWels
- Exile and the Jews
- Ethics at the Center
- Modern Jewish Theology
- Who Are the Jews—And Who Can We Become?
- Halakhic Man
- The JPS Bible Commentary: Psalms 120–150
- Women’s safety work on dating apps and rape culture
- Defending the fortress: How asset ownership shapes the desire to resist foreign aggression
- “Oh how I love being a woman”: post-feminism and contemporary femininity on TikTok
- Russia announces plans to form Unmanned Systems Forces
- Q&A with Lucien Boucher
- Rust belt grindhouse: Deadbeat at Dawn and the gentrification of East Dayton’s warehouse district
- More to the picture than meets the eye: ecocinema, landscape, and James Benning’s Deseret
- A ‘solution to an ongoing TV problem’: the rebooted limited series as quality TV format
- Provocation: An agenda for the future of TV studies: Technology, audiences, stakeholders
- Reviewer Acknowledgements
- Editorial
- A Policy of Deliberate Ambiguity: The Irish Provisional Government's Shifting Northern Ireland Policy, 1922
- Der Stahlhelm – Bund der Frontsoldaten: Eine Veteranenorganisation und ihr Verhältnis zum Nationalsozialismus
- White Mythic Space: Racism, the First World War, and Battlefield 1
- Decolonizing the Memory of the First World War: The Poetics and Politics of Centenary Interventions
- Reflections on the Commemoration of the First World War: Perspectives from the Former British Empire
- Modernism, Material Culture and the First World War
- Trauma, Religion and Spirituality in Germany During the First World War
- Uncovering an Aesthetics of Naval War Literature: An Introduction
- The Bolsheviks and Britain during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917–1924
- ‘Wan and Wistful Little waifs’: Settler Child Welfare Work in Shanghai, c. 1890–1939
- Audiovisual tourism promotion: a critical overview
- The value gap: female-driven films from pitch to premiere
- ‘The All-American Smile:’ the deconstruction of Robert Redford’s star persona in David Lowery’s The Old Man & the Gun
- Beyond the algorithm: curating a streaming library for documentaries
- No Vietnam in Korea: China’s Cold War strategy and Sino-DPRK relations, 1978-1991
- A dream deferred: race, space and urban representation in the films of Steve James
- Israel strikes Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen after missile attacks
- Analysis: Naim Qassem on Hezbollah’s influence in Lebanon and about-face on Syria
- Viral nationalism: Right wing media and the aesthetics of distributed participation
- Between headlines and hunger: Media framing of food poverty on the island of Ireland
- TikTok and the algorithmic transformation of social media publics: From social networks to social interest clusters
- Nextdoor use and support for aggressive policing
- ‘Let’s buy money before buying food’: a multimodal critical discourse analysis of WhatsApp memes on the Nigerian Naira redesign policy
- Football fan choreographies as multimodal performances
- Reflecting the seen scene: Theorizing screenshots as multistable metapictures
- Colony in Crisis: Riots, Propaganda, and Omission in the Hong Kong Film Unit 1966–1968
- Francesco Spampinato, Art vs. TV: A Brief History of Contemporary Artists’ Responses to Television (Bloomsbury Publishing, New York-London-Dublin, 2022, pp. 352)
- Book Review: Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—And the Magic that Makes it Work, by Jesse David Fox
- Respectable Men Seeking Odious Work in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Beyond Binge-Watching: How the OTT Video Streaming Platforms Have Transformed Indian Television Culture
- A Mutinous Disposition? Discipline and (Dis)order in the Fencible Regiments in Britain and Ireland, 1793–1802
- IDF prepares to move elite 98th Division from Lebanon to Gaza
- A Blues Boy by Heart: An Interview with C. Liegh McInnis
- "True chivalry respects all womanhood": Militant Feminism, Fiction, and the 1898 Wilmington Massacre in Hanover; or the Persecution of the Lowly
- "At once intimate and impossibly distant": The Blues Poetics of Lorenzo Thomas and Harryette Mullen
- "Past lives live in us, through us": African American Authorship and the PEN/Faulkner Prize
- Hazard
- My Orthopedic Surgeon Sprints Across the Finish Line, and: Forerunners, and: On the 50th Anniversary of the Breaking of the Color Barrier, I Read Poems at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and: Poet Laureate of Baseball, and: Apples and Oranges, and: The Alternate Narrator Speaks
- After We've Both Had Heart-to-Heart Talks with God Last Night
- The Jazz Masters: Setting the Record Straight by Peter C. Zimmerman (review)
- Jihadi history: Kenyan detainee transferred out of Guantanamo shows the extent of Al Qaeda’s jihad in East Africa
- Analysis: Who will form the core of Jolani’s unified army?
- Construing chemistry knowledge through images: a social semiotics perspective
- Internal conflicts and shocks: A narrative meta-analysis
- Extreme weather and contentious elections
- The role of subgroup leaders in combatant socialization and resocialization: The British re-education program for German POWs (1946–1948)
- Reflections on SAMIM withdrawal from Cabo Delgado: Reasons and implications
- Hearing another’s hearing: auditory culture and the ontology of the jazz standard Hearing Double
- Book Review: Mohamed Zayani and Joe F Khalil, The Digital Double Bind: Change and Stasis in the Middle East
- The BBC’s Controversy Committee, 1928–1929
- Diagrammatic thinking and audience reading of COVID-19 data visualisations: A UK case study
- Vocal renewal, revision and revival in Annie Lennox’s 2021 cover of ‘Why’
- Back catalogue touring and the ephemeral archive: personal memory and popular music heritage
- IDF shifts forces on Lebanon and Syria borders
- Israel’s Bashan Arrow operation in Syria continues
- Book Review: Television/Death
- ‘So much for the prattling of sages’: D&D gaming paratexts, Fan(nish) distribution of knowledge, and Drow
- Matteo Pasquinelli, The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intelligence
- Into the Abyss: Vilém Flusser’s Theories of Art, Nature, and Culture
- He Said/She Said: Free Indirect Style Before the Novel
- Gisèle Sapiro, The Sociology of Literature, trans. Madeline Bedecarré and Ben Libman
- Critical Response I: Photography and AI: Why It Matters, Though
- Rehabilitory Modernism: László Moholy-Nagy’s Occupational Therapy at the School of Design in Chicago
- Abraham Geil and Tomáš Jirsa, eds., Reconfiguring the Portrait
- On Keeping Things as Books
- The technology multiple: The robot avatar substituting for the ill body
- Cracking the Code: Lionsgate Studio's Ongoing Pursuit of the Latinx Audience
- Cultivating vigilant drivers through TV: On the cultural work of dashcam videos and normalization of surveillance
- Drummophone: a fusion between sound art, installation, and the urban soundscape
- Naval Guerilla: Wilhelm Raabe’s Novel ‘the Black Galley’ and the Aesthetics of the Submarine
- Impact of social media platforms on international public opinion during the Israel war on Gaza
- ‘What awaits us’: the life-worlds of post-war migration
- Cultural Psychology and Acculturation
- Episode 500-Too Much, Too Soon
- Perceptions of Women in U.S. Army Combat Units: A Mixed-Methods Study Post-Gender Integration
- Security, and gender: NATO’s advising program in Afghanistan
- Chinese-Australians, media consumption, and the politics of belonging
- Limitations of Community-Led Initiatives for Violence Reduction in Cases of Extreme Community Polarization in India
- “Something Within Me Kept Pushing Me to Find a Way to Pursue My Dreams of Becoming a Teacher” Oral History with Maria Rosa Tombé Tunubalá
- Notes on the state of Brazilian television archives: From scattered initiatives to an uncertain future
- Invisible Roots: Re-examining Soap Opera’s Influence on the Narrative Complexity of Contemporary Television Drama
- Unearthing the code of Gondwana VR
- The communist empty signifier: the Australian League of Rights and the Voice to Parliament referendum
- [CFP]Sino Queer Translation: Sexualities across Languages, Cultures, and Media
- Internet memes, populist campaigns: Nationalism, populism, and online visual protests in China
- We’re looking for a festivals editor!
- 3608 Australian Bravery in the Vietnam War - Part 1
- ‘Opacity, scale and abstraction in Ai Weiwei’s migration trilogy’
- Witches in popular culture
- CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS - Thematic panel: Not many events in world history have 'a literature of their own'. 9/11 and the War on Terror in Contemporary Literature and Culture -AICED-26 International Conference, University of Bucharest, Romania
- Plot Genies and Plot Robots: Automating creative labor in Hollywood, 1910-1940
- One Tough Dame: The Life and Career of Diana Rigg by Herbie J. Pilato (review)
- The March of Time: News Documentaries and the Dramaturgy of History
- The Old Myth and the New Woman: Race and Gender Hierarchy in Gone with the Wind
- Many Men: The Longest Day and Classical Hollywood Stardom
- The Cavalry Trilogy: John Ford, John Wayne, and the Making of Three Classic Westerns by Michael F. Blake (review)
- From the Moment They Met It was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film Noir by Alain Silver and James Ursini (review)
- Eleanor Roosevelt on Screen: The First Lady's Appearances in Film and Television, 1932-1962 by Angela S. Beauchamp (review)
- Queen Lili'uokalani as Anti-Imperialist Curator: Mount Vernon and the Archive of Washington Place
- Ambivalent Citizenship in Winnemucca and Twain: Exclusion after the Fourteenth Amendment
- The Truth Will Set You Free: Erle Stanley Gardner and the Innocence Plot
- Poe's Prehistoric Fiction and Pre/Post-Humanity: Speculation via "Silence"
- The (Western) American Dream: Myth, Adaptation, and Literature in Spike Lee's 25th Hour
- Call for Abstracts: Edited Volume on The Politics of the Soundtrack
- Book Reviews: Till death do us part? Military power, marriage and family life in Pakistan, the US and the UK
- Brake Fluid
- Monash ’66 – A Short Annotation on Some of its Making
- Hey Al Baby
- There is Nothing Like Experience
- The sound of fourth amendment violations: open data DC’s ShotSpotter map
- Book Review: Rethinking horror in the new economies of television
- Open Road to Competition: Media Framing of Social Justice Within Professional Women's Cycling
- Making academia suck less: Supporting early career researchers studying harmful content online through a feminist ethics of care
- Performative resistance and aestheticized conflicts: Barbie’s ambivalent feminist practice
- Netflix teen series and the globalization of difference
- The Health and Quality of Life of Dutch Peacekeeping Veterans, 40 Years After the Mission, and Their Association With Deployment-Related Stressors
- Correction
- Book review: Cristina Moreno-Almeida, Memes, Monsters, and the Digital Grotesque
- Rethinking keywords in media and cultural studies during and beyond COVID-19: Editorial
- “Controlling the keys to the Golden City”: The payment ecosystem and the regulation of adult webcamming and subscription-based fan platforms
- The ‘Cosmic Bluff’ Revisited: Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the US–Norway Alliance
- Female audiences for true crime television: Popular discourse, feminism and the politics of ‘ethical viewing’
- One Short Day: An Online Symposium Celebrating Wicked
- Global Perspectives on Children in Professional Artistic Productions
- Filicide, mariticide, and challenging stereotypes: a comparative analysis of women who kill in snapped
- The platformization of music production: How digital audio workstations are turned into platforms of labor market relations
- Story-weaving: homo narrans, popular culture and the role of stories in tourism
- Hello, Worlds: A Ludic Theory of Cognition
- A Gathering Place for Outlaws: Fugitive Cinema’s Alternative Film Distribution
- Book Review: Mothers on American Television: From Here to Maternity
- Book Review: Sesame Street: A Transnational History
- The Lure of Cultural Authenticity: Netflix and Speculative Koreanness in the Global Media Market
- Skin deep resistance. Punk and body modifications in post-Franco Spain from a feminist perspective
- Nigerian Digital Entertainment: The Cultural and Social Implications of Drama Skits
- Call for papers: Global thinking and regional acting: From eco-aesthetics to cultural discourses of the Asian natural environment
- Global thinking and regional acting: From eco-aesthetics to cultural discourses of the Asian natural environment
- Guerrillas and combative mothers: Women and the armed struggle in South Africa
- Sharks in the Korean Wave: Race and Inequality in South Korea's Pop Culture
- 76.4 Erratum
- Editor’s Note
- Asian Inclusion and the Racial Pedagogy of Allyship in James A. Michener’s Cold War Novels
- Transpacific Muumuus and the Rise of Japanese Neocolonial Tourism in Hawai‘i
- “Death before Reenlistment”: Vandalism and Sabotage Onboard the USNS General John Pope
- Toward an Intersectional Analysis of Money: Racial Capitalism, Stagflation, and Unemployment as Economic Policy
- Missionary Positions: How American Evangelicals Learned to Love Global AIDS Work, 1985–2005
- America’s Poverty in the Second Gilded Age
- Streaming services and brokerage in the music industry crisis in Nigeria
- Afterword: Crisis broker as method
- Narrative podcasting in an age of obsession
- Tencent’s Road to a Gaming Giant: Chinese Video Game Companies’ Development Trajectory in the Reconfiguration of Transnational Capitalism
- Your smile works: understanding smiling face emojis in social media interactions
- Process tracing and non-state violent actors: ensuring methodological rigor in the study of non-state violent actors (without getting yourself killed)
- Aquis Submersus. Fact and Fiction in the Literary Afterlife of the Gelting Bay Death Sentences
- Trolling ourselves to death: Democracy in the age of social media
- Between parochialism and planetary in Cultural Studies: an interview with Lawrence Grossberg
- ASLE 2025 Panel: Playing Games in Climate and Energy Studies
- Protected: Automated for the People Gerald Sim / Florida Atlantic University
- Protected: A Quiet Revolution? Cinema Programming in the Era of Artificial IntelligenceRoderik Smits / Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Protected: Disclaimer, Anonymous Content and single series auteur-directed televisionAndrew Stubbs-Lacy / Staffordshire University
- Protected: TikTok is Television, Television is TikTokMichael Z. Newman/ University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Episode 499-The Wild West of the Eastern Front
- Follow the user: Taking advantage of Internet users as methodological resources
- National, Bilateral and Multinational: The Development of Royal Navy Tactical Doctrine in the Cold War
- Brokering war: Afghan interpreters, western soldiers and unequal encounters in crisis
- Technologies of the self(-deception): Confidence, optimism and effort of Chinese esports players
- Otherness as a Commodity: Rethinking Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in Central and Eastern Europe from the time of ‘Global Socialism’
- Harun Farocki: Forms of Intelligence
- An extensive survey and history of podcasting in New Zealand
- Social media critical discourse studies
- Screen Bodies: The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology
- Editor’s Note
- Attack Warning Red! How Britain Prepared for Nuclear War by Julie McDowall (review)
- The “KGB Wanted List” and the Evolving Soviet Pursuit of Defectors
- North Korea in the Twilight of Communism: Ideological Transformation and International Relations during the Cold War’s Final Decade
- More than “Soul Catchers”: Understanding Eastern Europe through Audience and Opinion Surveys at Radio Free Europe during the Cold War
- Unbalanced Coordination: Soviet– Czechoslovak Relations during the Second World War
- West Germany, Guatemala, and the Transnational Dynamics of Cold War Police Assistance
- European Security, NATO–Russia Relations, and the Post–Cold War Order
- Profound discontinuities: between humans and machines in the warfighting context
- A sense of urgency: how the climate crisis is changing rhetoric
- Children’s digital experiences in Indian slums: technologies, identities and jugaad
- Can encryption save lives? Secure messaging and its infrastructure as loci of convergence between cyber warfare and conventional warfare: The case of Ukraine
- CFP: Media Fields IX Graduate Conference
- Understanding insurgent resilience: organizational structures and the implications for counterinsurgency
- Tiktok ‘dogshows’ and the amplification of online incivility among Gen Z influencers in the Philippines
- The Aesthetics of Early Sound Film: Media Change around 1930
- ‘Our Frankenstein’? Spenser Wilkinson, Strategic Planning and the Creation of the British General Staff
- Book Review: Armchair Cinema – A History of Feature Films on British Television 1929–1981
- Beyond the Red Room: Cold War II, Genre and Feminism in Marvel Studios’ Black Widow
- Who Helped the Soviet Bloc Dissidents? Western Subversive Encounters Beyond the Iron Curtain During the Cold War: Narratives, Approaches, Puzzles.
- Faith as an Instrument of Peace: Exploring the Case of Nagaland in Northeast India
- Against Inevitability: Genre and Crisis in Palestine/Israel
- Vortex: Artistic and Curatorial Practices for Wind
- The Populist Prince: Returning to Charles's Vision of Britain
- Do You Hear the People's Nonsense? Performing Resistance in Pandemic-Era China
- The Decline of Innovation and the Rise of Contribution
- The New Militancy: Memory Culture and the Politics of Implication from Ukraine, through Kassel, to Gaza
- Memory Capture from "De-communization" to "Decolonization": Tarik Cyril Amar on the Russia-Ukraine War, in Conversation with Tania Roy
- New Currencies or the Persistence of Representation: What's Left after documenta fifteen?
- Extended Deadline #IFM2025 Resonances Conference: December 16th!
- Resonance in an accelerating world: Understanding the emergence and characteristics of post-digital artifacts
- Between resistance and commodification: The art and cultural labor of Telangana ‘Dhoom Dham’
- Taste externalization practices among Brazilian metal consumers who learn to play musical instruments
- Grey people in an ordinary world: Navigating the politics of migration at the Eurovision Song Contest
- Russia’s state capture strategy in Africa, from Wagner to the Africa corps
- A vivid reminiscence and a resolute influence: sound and allocations of knowledge
- Processing Trauma Sonically in Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019): Hauntology, Harmonic Signifiers, and Diegetic Vocality
- Book Review: Pandemics in the Age of Social Media: Information and Misinformation in Developing Nations, Vikas Kumar and Mohit Rewari
- ‘A Brilliant Meteor Across the Filmic Heavens’: Brigitte Helm in British Film Culture, 1926–33
- Continuum Acknowledgements 2024
- Proposed Model for Video Game-to-Series Adaptation and Intermedial Translation Based on the Case of Fallout
- Developing Meteorology in Wartime China: The Chinese Southwest Observation Network and Its Application During the Second Sino-Japanese War
- Programmable politics in the aftermaths of the pandemic
- The Affordances of Frustrating Narratives
- The Affordances of Frustrating Narratives (proposed panel for MLA 2026 in Toronto)
- Call for Papers: Short Film Studies 15.2
- XV Lisbon Summer School for the Study of Culture: THE AGE OF EXCESS
- The Specter of the Casualty: Elite Misreading of British Public Perceptions of the Soldier 2001–2014
- Bringing #LinaBell to life online: A case study in the creative and collaborative dynamics of Chinese online fandom
- “The Supreme Court is poised to overturn #RoeVWade and I’m mad as hell”: a politically charged feminist discourse analysis
- Investigating the reception of mediated rape content by We the Future female writers in Zimbabwe
- Blue light district: a digital ethnography of an online forum for male sex tourists
- MLA 2026 (Toronto, Canada) Special Session: "Food Representation in the Hispanic World"
- Routledge Handbook of Doctor Who
- Popular Arts Conference (PAC) 18th Annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, August 28 – September 1, 2025
- Calling out the Troops to Manage Environmental and Health Crises in Australia: Public Understandings of Domestic Armed Forces Operations
- Challenge Acceptance as a Key Psychological Characteristic of Ukrainian Sergeants During the War: A Research Note
- The Evolution of Pride in Post-Accord Sarajevo: A Journey of Visibility and Resistance
- Resilience and Faith: A Muslim Chaplain’s Insights on Muslim American Students Coping Amidst the Destruction of Palestine
- Accenting sound studies
- Hiding in Plain Sight: Indigenous Repression and Resistance in Photographs of the 1901 Royal Tour of Canada
- Episode 498-Living Through Hell in the Middle of Winter
- Heroes in Contemporary Popular Culture: Figures, Forms, and Functions
- The politics of national liberation in Ethiopia: origins of and responses to state weakness, insecurity, and insurgency, 1991–2018
- Spanish Identity and Eurovision: Media, Politics, and Cultural Performance
- Exit Signs: University of Toronto Cinema Studies Graduate Conference
- Popular Capitalism and Subalternity: Street Comedians in Lima
- Correction
- Goethe’s Faust I Outlined: Retzsch’s Prints in Circulation
- Analyzing Nuclear Deterrence and Disarmament: Insights on Global Security During the Ukraine Conflict
- Neo-patriarchal representations of “Pink” divorce in contemporary Egyptian TV dramas
- Patriots and Traitors in Revolutionary Cuba, 1961-1981 Lillian Guerra
- The Blackwell School National Historic Site, Marfa, Tex.
- The Opening of the Protestant Mind: How Anglo-American Protestants Embraced Religious Liberty
- Bringing Home the White House: The Hidden History of Women Who Shaped the Presidency in the Twentieth Century
- Corrections
- For the People, for the Country: Patrick Henry's Final Political Battle
- Campus to Counter: Civil Rights Activism in Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina, 1960–1963
- Gods of Thunder: How Climate Change, Travel, and Spirituality Reshaped Precolonial America
- A New Kind of Youth: Historically Black High Schools and Southern Student Activism, 1920–1975
- Heavenly Loci: gay bar as autoethnographic memory palace
- FINAL DEADLINE - 11/30 - NEURODIVERGENT STUDIES - PCA 2025
- Leaving the Peasant Behind: The Process and Experience of Social Elevation in Late 18th-Century Sweden
- Witch camps and witchcraft discourse in Africa: critiquing development practices
- ‘Unwilling to awaken’: The special status of the Poland-China route and Polish-Sino shipping cooperation in the early 1950s
- Automated Parasociality: From Personalization to Personification
- Closures: Heterosexuality and the American Sitcom
- Queer Media from the Global South: The Emerging Girls Love (GL) Media Industry of Southeast Asia
- The analysis of “women reports” in a Chinese newspaper during #MeToo: a case study of Southern Weekly
- Advocating for rebellion – Rebel diplomacy and international advocacy in the Bougainville Crisis
- Fighting to adapt: a study of the relationship between organizational culture and cognitive flexibility in Swedish army brigades
- ‘Thangka Aesthetics’: Decoding the Visual Representation of Sonthar Gyal’s The Sun Beaten Path (2011) and The River (2015)
- The Urbanization of Empire: Megacities and the Laws of Chaos
- Introduction: Global Cities of the South
- Squatters, Space, and Belonging in the Underdeveloped City
- Bandiri Music, Globalization, and Urban Experience in Nigeria
- The Oracle in the City: Beliefs, Practices, and Symbolic Geographies
- Call for Papers: ‘Nordic Film Culture in the 21st Century’
- Adult Themes: British Cinema and the X Certificate in the Long 1960s
- Fighting to Become One of the Boys: Inattentive (Re)gendering of Military Professionalism Among Danish Soldiers
- Catholic Spectacle and Rome’s Jews: Early Modern Conversion and Resistance
- Molly & Mobarak
- Friends & Enemies
- Bran Nue Dae
- Military intervention and its impact on governance, peace and security in the Kingdom of Lesotho
- The online video ecology for preschoolers in India: investigating the creative industry practices
- War & Media Studies 2025 Graduate Student Writing Award Competition
- Introduction
- A Precarious and Zany Youth: The Feminist Comedy of Malena Pichot
- Losing Color Consciousness: Platformization and Precarious Practices in Premiere Pro
- Consent Culture and Teen Films: Adolescent Sexuality in US Movies by Michele Meek (review)
- Help (1970): Afram and Black Capitalism
- “We Can’t Rely on Others to Document Our Experience”: An Oral History of HoMoVISIONES, New York’s LGBTQ Latino TV Series
- “Somebodies” and “Nobodies”: Generative AI and Audiovisual Performer Labor
- What Film Is Good For: On the Values of Spectatorship edited by Julian Hanich and Martin P. Rossouw (review)
- Recursive reflections on “the imaginary experience of music”
- Inheriting Empire, Wealth, and Art: The Baring Family and London’s National Gallery in the Nineteenth Century
- Archival reenactments: decolonising a documentary convention
- Drawing on borders: a large-scale framing analysis of coronavirus in early UK news maps
- BAIT, PROMPTS, and AID: The Power and Poetics of Engagement in Art, Technology, History, and Human Nature/Nurture
- The Janovics Center Award for Outstanding Humanities Research in Transnational Film and Theatre Studies
- Struggle over visibility on Douyin: How transnational influencers who create content about Myanmar strategically negotiate the cybercriminal identity
- An ‘Elephant Trying to Chase a Rat’: Indian COIN in the Mizo Hills, 1967–1970
- Listen closely: African voices in German (colonial) sound archives
- Book review: Choreography, Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s–1970s
- Notes on plant companionship: from Rosa Luxemburg’s herbarium to Jumana Manna’s Foragers
- Toxic tours and coastal contestation: a photo-essay of the local politics of desalination in California
- Episode 497-My Leader, Who Commands 9th Army? You or Me?
- East Asian National Memories As Manifested in Popular Culture Gender Dynamics
- Mediatization of care for MSM living with HIV by government and civil society organizations in the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Celebratory containment, diverse representation, and 9-1-1: Lone Star
- Reflected encounters at hunter-gatherer rock art sites by the water
- Words to unite nations: The complete United Nations General Debate Corpus, 1946–present
- Environmental displacement and political instability: Evidence from Africa
- Analyzing gamification as capital in social media posts regarding military recruitment
- Glitching the simulated carnival: “Girls like us” in MTV's Ex on the Beach
- “One of Us”: Examining the Authenticity and Parasocial Relationships of Stand-Up Comedian Podcast Hosts
- 3607 Martin Leake VC
- Conspiracy Theory Goes to Hollywood: An Audiovisual Analysis of the Documentary Film Plandemic
- Projection Instructions and the Distribution of Expanded Cinema
- "She Was Just a Chorus Girl, Baby": Nina Mae McKinney and the Hollywood Supernova
- "What Goes on in the Windshield": Rear-Projection and On-Screen Automobility
- Spotlight: Disability Caucus
- In Focus Introduction: AI and the Moving Image
- The Subjective Apparatus: First-Person Films and the Fundamental Subjectivity of Virtual Reality
- Cine-mapping: Charting the Use of Scripted Spaces in Screen Tourism
- Journalism educators’ evaluations of conflict reporting and the imperatives for peace journalism in Nigeria
- Episode 496-Interview w/Betina Anton: Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored The Angel of Death
- Content diversity under a digital regime: a case study of the television broadcasting industry in Indonesia
- Part of Life Itself: The War Diary of Lieutenant Leslie H. Miller, CEF
- Radio and Audio in 2023
- Radio and Audio in 2022
- A Critical Companion to Sofia Coppola,
- Locating the “Human” in Digital and Communication Technologies
- Cultural studies, what is it (and is not): once more with feeling
- Unpacking water conflicts in Africa: exploring key drivers
- How Do Those Who Have Served Deserve to Be Treated? Military Veterans in the U.K. Social Security System
- From the Margins to the Mainstream Bhojpuri Cinema: Review of the Book Provincializing Bollywood: Bhojpuri Cinema in the Comparative Media Crucible
- Political tools or ‘supercrips’? Civilian interpretation of wounded veterans at the Canada army run
- The case for a ‘cognitive turn’ in conflict analysis: Lessons from Afghanistan and the Sahel
- The myth of ‘hearts and minds’ in cold war Borneo 1962–74
- Engaging with culture and modernity: Cultural Studies in India
- Episode 495-Fight, Lose, Retreat, Repeat
- The New American War Film
- Substance Use Service Utilization and Barriers to Access Among Homeless Veterans: A Scoping Review
- Vlogging as mediated mobility: Warm Experts 3.0 engaging in peer production and digital labor in the era of short videos
- The water problem in the Western Sahel: Water scarcity, government policies and conflicts between herders and farmers
- Innovation, industry, and defense: prospects and challenges for Brazil
- Volume 27, Number 3, July 2024
- South Korea’s Megacorp and super app: Kakao’s paths to market dominance
- Demographic features or spatial structures? Unpacking local variation during the 2022 Iranian protests
- Friends and partners: Estimating latent affinity networks with the graphical LASSO
- People, personalisation, prominence: A framework for analysing the PSM shift to digital portals and interrogating universality across contexts
- Trans-spatial narratives of Disney Imagineering in the society of explorers and adventurers
- Burning from the Inside: Narrating Trauma of Self-Immolation in Tibetan Exile Cinema
- When terrorists attempt politics: an evaluation of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s pursuit of political transformation
- Ep. 77: Journalists at the 2024 Olympics/Paralympics
- The pope at war: The secret history of Pius XII, Mussolini, and Hitler
- The British Miner in the Age of De-industrialization: A Political and Cultural History
- Philanthropic Celebrity in the Age of Sensibility: A Historical-Comparative Study of the British, French, and Polish Examples, c. 1770–1830
- Supremacy at Sea: Task Force 58 and the Central Pacific victory
- Jewish Soldiers in Nazi Captivity: American and British Prisoners of War during the Second World War
- Information, Institutions, and Local Government in England, 1550-1700: Turning Inside
- The Splendor and Opulence of the Past: Studying the Middle Ages in Enlightenment Catalonia
- Counterfeiting Labor’s Voice: William A. A. Carsey and the Shaping of American Reform Politics
- ‘The Slight Effect of Little Bullets’: Challenges to Established Military and Medical Certainties During the ‘Lethality Panic’ of the 1890s
- Is rooting for the US Women’s National Team un-American? Populism and popular misogyny within conservative digital sports media
- Finance, Decadence, and Me You MadnessAndrew deWaard / University of California, San Diego
- And You Love The Game: Stream-Pop as a Never-Ending Scavenger HuntEric Harvey / Grand Valley State University
- The Higher the Hair, The Closer to God: On Queen Charlotte’s WigsJacqueline Johnson / University of Pittsburgh
- Extreme Weather as Everyday Genre in Subway Flood VideosJuan Llamas-Rodriguez / University of Pennsylvania
- Biowarfare against the Nazis: the ethics, efficacy and consequences of a forgotten operation by the Czech resistance in the Second World War
- Editorial: Announcing the journal’s relaunch
- Gameplay 2.0: Toward a New Theory
- Mizgin Müjde Arslan and women’s autobiographical filmmaking
- ‘The Emotional Dimension of Shrine Formation in Early Modern Catholicism’
- Cheap Print and Street Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century
- Stim culture: Outlining anime's appeal to the autistic community
- Book Review: Machine Vision: How Algorithms are Changing the Way We See the World, by Jill Walker Rettberg
- The story behind the cinematic true crime documentary: working towards a typology
- Introduction: Textiles and Clothing as Markers and Makers of Value
- Is My Tailor a Sinner? Fashion, Economics, and Moral Theology in Early Modern France
- Consumer Goods or Store of Value? Textile Evidence and Standards of Living in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam
- Empire and the Fashioning of Whiteness: Im/Material Culture in the British Atlantic World, c. 1660–1820
- The Art and Chemistry of Replicating Oil Paintings into Woven Textiles
- Institutions as Intangible Assets in the Evolution of Italian Fashion, 1950–2000
- The Central Eurasian Dawn of Everything
- Episode 494-Veteran's Voices-The Guys from The Warrior Next Door Podcast Return!
- 3606 The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment at Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863
- The weapons of civilization: self-technologies and the governance of dissent
- A Neoliberal Revolution? Thatcherism and the Reform of British Pensions Aled Davies, James Freeman, and Hugh Pemberton
- Making sense of state violence: understanding public inquiries as political devices
- Online Public Sphere and Threats of Disinformation, Extremism and Hate Speech: Reflections on Threat-Mitigation
- Unpacking news consumption and trust decisions through a folk theory approach: A study of Austrian young adults
- Bob's Beat: Dylan, A Poet among Poets
- Pigment Unbound: Charles Olson's Unprincipled Knowing and Plastic Glyph
- Motherhood, Witchcraft, and the Refusal to Conform
- Memorializing (violent) resistance to authoritarianism: challenges and tensions at Portugal’s Aljube Museum - resistance and freedom
- Woke country: conceptualizing the tune of race-conscious postracialism
- Social History Book Club: White Houses
- Reimagining Illness: Women writers and medicine in eighteenth-century Britain
- Selling Ancestry: family directories and the commodification of genealogy in eighteenth century Britain
- Asylum between Nations: refugees in a revolutionary era
- European Modernity and the Passionate South: gender and nation in Spain and Italy in the long nineteenth century
- Afterlives of War: a descendants’ history
- Art as industrial heritage: deindustrialisation and public sculpture in Britain’s steel-making regions, 1976–2020
- Emotional baggage: how objects created family across the nineteenth-century British empire
- Book Review: Celebrity Rhetoric and Sexual Misconduct Cases: Discursive Self-Cleaving by Andrea McDonnell
- Unreal Games
- Sir Orme Sargent and British Policy Towards Europe, 1926–1949 Adam Richardson
- Piracy/Privacy: The Despair of Cinema and Collectivity in China
- Connected Disconnection and Localized Globalism in Pacific Multilingual Literature
- In/Civility, In Death: On Becoming French in Colonial Martinique
- Mexican Contemporary Photography: Staging Ethnicity and Citizenship
- Meera's Medieval Lyric in Postcolonial India: The Rhetorics of Women's Writing in Dialect as a Secular Practice of Subaltern Coauthorship and Dissent
- Dungeons, Dragons, and Rogues: How Picaresque Literature Shaped the Thief Class in Dungeons & Dragons
- Representation and Its Historical Antecedents in New Media: The Queer-ious Case of Assassin's Creed
- Conflict, conspiracy and lapdog journalism: review of the film Bastar: The Naxal Story
- We don’t need a map: on Australian Aboriginal philosophy and critique
- Episode 493-The Rzhev Meat Grinder
- Tawaifs, All India Radio, and the Gendered Politics of Nationalism: Retracing the Tawaifs Against the Emergence of the Twentieth-Century Radio Culture
- To Render a Black World
- Living the City: On Samuel R. Delany’s Times Square Red, Times Square Blue
- River Life and the Upspring of Nature by Naveeda Khan (review)
- New York Liberation School: Study and Movement for the People’s University by Conor Tomás Reed (review)
- Rehearsals for Living within the Unbearable: Tracking Possibilities of Love and Solidarity in Black Art and Literature
- Cecilia Gentili, Unbearable Revolutionary
- Forgetting: Loss, Invention, and Unbearable Life
- “The Kiss and the Cut”: Reassembling the Techno-Orientalist Clone through Multispecies Grief and Intimacy in Larissa Lai’s The Tiger Flu
- A place for laughs in Hell. Martínez de León’s cartoons: republican humour in the Spanish Civil War
- Between militia and retinue: the conscription of peasant-soldiers in early modern Transylvania (1541–71)
- Unveiling Russia’s secret weapon: cyber-electronic operations in hybrid warfare
- “Alone on the road”: Loneliness among digital nomads and the use of social media to foster personal relationships
- Wartime soldiers, civilian relations: Zimbabwean soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo war 1998–2002
- Opening windows: embracing new perspectives and practices in natural resource social sciences
- When religious beliefs become an ideology to motivate a war
- Kin-State Intervention and the Securitization-Minority Policy Nexus: Hungarians and Russian-Speakers in Central and Eastern EuropeMinorities Caught between States and the Effects of Kin-State Involvement on the Securitization-Minority Policy Nexus
- Documenting the air
- Limited self-enterprise: liminality, normativity, and commodity of Chinese game streamers
- Compassion and the canine cosmonaut: Laika and the contours of public feeling for others
- The Ribbon of Light: space-as-media and a transforming barrio
- The griot tradition as remixed through Hip Hop: straight Outta Africa
- Planning national potential: Israel defense forces and the question of the Arab minority during wartime
- Balance of Power, System Polarity and Irredentism
- Book Review: Mediatised Terrorism: East–West Narratives of Risk
- ‘The Biggest Aspidistra in the World’
- War Jokes and Humour in Besieged Sarajevo, Bosnia–Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995
- Encountering ‘the Most Remarkable Army of All Times’: Inter-Allied Relations and Military Hierarchies in Macedonia During the First World War
- Masculine elocution, New Oratory, and the voice of Elizabeth Holmes
- Analyzing the European Union’s CSDP and the evolution of European security and defense training at the ESDC: prospects and pathways
- The interplay of capability and complexity in military context: definitions, challenges, and implications
- Going against the grain? Appraising the aesthetic labour of male beauty influencers on Instagram
- Fighting Media Delinquency with Soviet Sound: Nikolai Ekk’s The Road to Life (1931) in Japan at a Time of Crisis
- The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American History; Nicaragua Must Survive: Sandinista Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Global Cold War
- The Securitization of Transborder Ethnic Kinship: Contextual Explorations around the World
- Why youth continue watching reality shows on social media? A case study in Vietnam
- Contact zones, affects and noeuds de mémoire: Chinese laborers on the Western Front in Martine Laffon’s Souviens-toi de moi
- Tracing Memory, Trauma, and Childhood: The Bangladesh Liberation War in Sorayya Khan’s Noor
- ‘We Must Find a Way to Remember Them Too’: British Second World War Conscientious Objectors in Post-War Culture
- 3605 The Battle of the Granicus
- Encountering Virtual Veterans: AI chatbots, martial ontologies, and memories of war
- Operating itself safely: merging the concepts of ‘safe to operate’ and ‘operate safely’ for lethal autonomous weapons systems containing artificial intelligence
- The Vicious Circle of Securitization Processes in the Former Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir
- Vertov and the Avant-Garde Documentary: Dreaming Reality in the 1960s, from the USSR to Japan
- Between Handheld Camera and Steadicam: The Body-Mounted Cinematography of Seconds (1966) and Its Legacies
- Algerians in Rome, Italians in Algiers: Before and after The Battle of Algiers (1966)
- Film History as Film Stock History: American Production Choices, 1937–1940
- A Swift Exit: D. W. Griffith's Return to the East Coast
- Recent Books in Film History
- New Publication: Stones and Lives: The Ethics of Protecting Heritage in War (OUP, 2024)
- New Publication: Heritage in War: Ethical Issues (OUP, 2023)
- Wound: creativity, the military and a sculpture inspired by faces, minds, and landscapes scarred by the weapons of war
- Girlhood, performance and risk: Learning to skateboard in a war zone (if you’re a girl) and the action sports documentary
- The beauty of games
- Canonizing online activism: Memetic iconography in the North Atlantic Fella Organization
- Editor’s Remarks: Historical and Contemporary Study in Radio, Audio and Podcasting
- Normative and Security Challenges of Transborder Ethnic Kinship in Africa: The Case of Ethiopia
- Secure in Diversity? Transborder Ethnicity, Transnational Minority Activism, and Ontological (In)Security in the European Union
- A Security Conundrum: Kin-State Engagement, Identity Recognition, and the 2012 Dispute between Romania and Serbia
- Contributors
- Indigenous media and popular culture in the Philippines: representations, voices, and resistance
- Correction
- Failed dreams, fresh beginnings: A conversation with Jason Karman on Golden Delicious
- Modes of Securitization and Desecuritization of Transnational Kinship Ties: Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia amidst Rising Chinese Power
- Horny for Ghost: The Sexualized Remediation of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II on TikTok
- How to be a fanboy: Wizard magazine and the pedagogy of comic book fandom
- The WARFUN taboo
- ‘Playing war’: Norwegian soldiers’ experiences of fun and responsibility in Afghanistan
- Entertainment and fun in the service of survival: Theatre of the People’s Liberation in the battles of Neretva and Sutjeska
- Alternative infrastructures: Poland and the shaping of early post-Colonial Nigeria, 1958–19701
- A life trolled to pieces by social media: review of the film Vikruthi
- Preface to Mieke Bal, ‘A cultural dream: Europe in the plural’, the Collège de France lectures, 2022–2023
- Hatim El-Hibri, Visions of Beirut: The Urban Life of Media Infrastructure
- Sarah Jane Cervenak, Black Gathering: Art, Ecology, Ungiven Life
- The Other Squid Game: How Splatoon 3 Promotes a Culture of Coziness, Inclusivity, and Becoming-Cephalopod
- Autism in Film and Television: On the Island
- Television Trends, 2016–2020: Authenticity, Diversity, Sexual Candor, and Retrospection
- Chinese Film in the Twenty-First Century: Movements, Genres, Intermedia
- Contemporary Disney Animation: Genre, Gender and Hollywood
- ‘And then … ’: new media’s conspiracy theories and counternarratives in Loose Change and The Power of Nightmares
- South Korean Documentary Cinema and remembrance: the past in the present, at Jeonju Film Festival 2024
- The synchronized society: Time and control from broadcasting to the internet
- 3604 The Siege of Belgrade 1456
- Volume 27, Number 4, October 2024
- “This is Radio Free Asia”: The Story of a Failed CIA Radio Operation to Disseminate Anti-Communist Propaganda into Communist China During the Korean War
- China’s Abandonment of Self-Reliance and Sino-American Opening before 1979
- Echoes of Violence: Analyzing Hate Speech in the Ethiopian Broadcast Media
- Harnessing the amber waves: U.S. grain embargoes against the Soviet Union and the politics of insecurity, 1975–1980
- Ep. 76: Maggie Hennefeld on the Cultural Politics of Women’s Laughter
- Pamela Robertson Wojcik, Unhomed: Cycles of Mobility and Placelessness in American Cinema
- Justin Owen Rawlins, Imagining the Method: Reception, Identity, and American Screen Performance
- Contributors
- Glyn Davis and Jaap Kooijman (eds), The Richard Dyer Reader
- Navigating place, space and land: Hong Kong social activist documentary film in the era of post-colonial neoliberal developmentalism
- Jihoon Kim, Activism and Post-activism: Korean Documentary Cinema, 1981–2022
- Richard Rushton, Modern European Cinema and Love
- Ageing, personhood and care in Chie Hayakawa’s Plan 75 (2022)
- 3603 The Italian Invasion of Somaliland 1940
- Volume 27, Number 1, January 2024
- Early Radio: An Anthology of European Texts and Translations
- Bottom-Up Diplomatic History
- Mineral for Empire: U.S. Mining of South Korean Tungsten, 1945–1954*
- Lost in Translation: Vietnam, the Paris Talks, and the Chennault Affair*
- Radio Okapi online newspapers: Between media framing, conflict and peacebuilding
- Personalized, war and peace journalism on Twitter: The Russo-Ukrainian War through the lens of political journalists
- Operation FIBER: “Communist Coffee” and Covert Economic Warfare in Guatemala*
- Emotion and Diplomacy in Costigliola's Kennan
- “If I started to identify as a bird, would I stop being human?” Networked transphobia in lesbian popular culture spaces
- 3602 Heroics of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
- Follow the Flag: A History of the U.S. Colonial Empire
- Indigenous Activism Through the Art of Cartooning
- Provincializing the Global City: From Bombay to Mumbai
- Still Unequal: A Fiftieth Anniversary Reflection on Brown v. Board of Education
- Hard Times in the New Economy
- When the Revolution Came
- Notes on Contributors
- "Such, Such Were the B'Hoys..."
- The Abusable Past
- Difference, Disease, and Democracy
- Colonizer and Colonized in the Corsican Political Imagination
- Harlem
- Instagram as medium of information on feminism for Indonesia’s youth
- ‘Journalism in another form’: How exile experiences from Burundi renegotiate key elements of journalism
- A Ritual Geology: Gold and Subterranean Knowledge in Savanna West Africa Robyn d’Avignon
- The dire need of ecological sustainability in Pakistan: the agenda setting role of news media to address environmental problems
- 3601 The Italo-Turkish War
- Volume 27, Number 2, April 2024
- Serial Forms. The Unfinished Project of Modernity/Serial Revolutions 1848. Writing, Politics, Form
- Ep. 75: Academic Publishing Roundtable
- 10 AI Prompts for Intelligence Analysts to Enhance Their Workflow
- The Great Space Race: Analyzing the Emerging Conflict Between China, Russia, and the United States
- Exploring Geopolitical Tensions in Moldova with GPT-4o
- Intelligence Analysis with AI Chatbots: Collaboration Tips and Example Prompts
- Call For Papers: National Security Assessments Written by AI