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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.
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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
- Trans-Uranic Intimacies on a Queer(er) Planet
- Indigenous Reflections on Poethood
- Review of Between Shadows and Noise
- slick
- Circle Home
- Review of Set Fear on Fire and Against Ageism
- On Healing Our Selves and the Injured History of Our Homeland
- Review of The Home as Laboratory
- The Anniversary
- Just a bend
- The Vacuum Chamber
- Renewing the Promise
- Sibi's Adventures in Alahtene
- Basel Mission Education in Cameroon
- Choking
- Chû Nnâna 202 nì Chû Mɨ̀ŋgâkà bô Jɨ̀ŋglîshì
- IDF slowly moves forward to consolidate control in southern Gaza
- Fungal Horror and Popular Culture
- CfP: "Serial Minimalism: Contemporary Strategies of Sparseness, Reduction and Condensation"
- Erdoğan’s Last Great Gamble
- Call for Book Chapters: Urban Imaginaries and Indian Cities in Literature
- Iran reportedly smuggling weapons to Hezbollah via Beirut port
- Food and Drink and the War of Words During the Great War: Poilus, Pinard, and Pain KK
- Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah militia denies report it will disarm
- Iran braces for possible US attack amid proxy setbacks
- Dr. Strangelove is Back: Gender, Laughter, and AI in US Policy Discourses on the Development of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
- Been there, streaming that: Media substitution, brand equity, and moviegoer attitudes towards streaming blockbuster films
- John Feeney at the National Film Board of Canada: Scripting Inuit Modern Art
- Classical Hollywood cinematographers and the cultural capital of television
- Structural Determinants of Conflicts and Cooperation in Rural Water Management
- Agency during Armed Conflict: Everyday Life under Competing Authorities in Myanmar’s Rakhine State
- Horror Studies Special Issue: Women and Horror
- Chênière journal call-for-papers
- Looking at the Sunni side of the aisle
- Israel assassinates Hamas official in Lebanese city of Sidon
- Israeli operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah: March 31–April 6
- Keeping Farm Radio Relevant in the Digital Age
- Episode 526-Operation Neptune
- Call for Chapters - AI in Contemporary Youth Literature and Film: Essays from Around the World
- SYNAPSIS – European School of Comparative Literature - Call for Applications
- Remapping the Cold War in Asian Cinemas
- International economic sanctions and conflict prevention in self-determination disputes
- “Hope the Russians Love Their Children Too”: Russian Public Support for the Use of Nuclear Weapons after the Invasion of Ukraine
- Editorial
- 26th MELOW International Conference at University of Kashmir, Srinagar
- 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?
- 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
- Analysis: Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem’s Quds Day speeches
- Call For Papers in Digital & Analog Cultures
- Volume 28, Number 2, April 2025
- Harmony in diversity: unraveling the global impact of K-Pop through social media and fandom dynamics
- Castan’s Panopticum und Passage Panoptikum, Berlin. Eine Rekonstruktion aus Programm, Literatur und Wissenschaft
- Cinema is the Strongest Weapon: Race-Making and Resistance in Fascist Italy
- Protection from afar? Diaspora support for rebel groups and civilian victimization
- Book Review: Training and deployment of America’s nuclear cold warriors in Asia: Keepers of Armageddon
- Studying conflict-related sexual violence: What does it mean for researchers’ well-being?
- Let’s Keep Our Eyes on the Road: The Case for Peace and Conflict Researchers to Study Vehicular Violence
- Rolls-Royce engineers and deindustrialization in Scotland from the 1950s to the 2020s
- Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Not: China and Russia’s Implementation of Economic Sanctions
- Is There a Rebel Resource Curse? Ideological Appeals, Material Incentives, and the Success of Rebel Organizations
- Episode 525-Alone, Isolated and About to Die
- EXTENDED DEADLINE: Looking for Specific Chapters on Mike Flanagan's Netflix Series
- Free-roaming bovids in Hong Kong, worlding the more-than-human care
- Edited collection: The Work is Mysterious and Important: Critical Perspectives on Severance
- Boosting the distant Other: Visibility practices on Japanese Twitter during Russia’s war on Ukraine
- The geopolitics of health in South and Southeast Asia: Perspectives from the Cold War to COVID-19
- Revisiting the subcultural/post-subcultural debate: Assessing the relevance of Hodkinson's subcultural substance in contemporary Goth culture
- Non-Human Animals as Resources for Political Communication During War: The Case of Ukraine
- Book review: Organizational Semiotics: Multimodal Perspectives on Organization Studies
- Playing with augmented bodies. Dystopian and protopian experiences of human augmentation in digital games
- Live from the underground: a history of college radio
- CFP – “CARIBBEAN METAMORPHOSIS”
- The Bureaucratic Politics of Cyber Strategy
- Securitization between Narrative and Practice: A Praxis Perspective on the Multilateral Securitization of Orthodox Heritage in Kosovo between 1999 and 2011
- Popular Capitalism and Subalternity: Street Comedians in Lima
- "More Than the Enormities of an Elah-Gabalus": Reading Poe's "William Wilson" as Transgender Narrative
- Identity Unbound: Gothic Themes and Posthuman Perspectives in Catherine Lacey's Pew
- Farewell to Faith: Melville's Pierre and Mid-Nineteenth-Century Secularization
- Does Writing Have a Future in the Age of AI?
- Manifest Deception: Utopic Myth and the Fifties Frontier in L.A. Confidential
- Social media influencers’ world of fame or hate: review of the series Celebrity
- FNothing is inevitable: The flexibility imaginary in the Chinese platform economy
- Tracking menopause: An SDK Data Audit for intimate infrastructures of datafication with ChatGPT4o
- Architectures of assetization: Legacy infrastructures and the configuration of datafication in UK higher education
- At the mercy of the objects, we study: Epistemic consequences of proprietary digital research infrastructures
- Analyzing institutional platform power: Evolving relations of dependence in the mobile digital advertising ecosystem
- Empirical approaches to infrastructures for datafication: Introduction to the special issue
- Public sector chatbots: AI frictions and data infrastructures at the interface of the digital welfare state
- The importance of centering harm in data infrastructures for ‘soft moderation’: X’s Community Notes as a case study
- Between Popular Education and Academic Science: The Sinhalese Human Exhibitions on the Route from Lviv to Kyiv (1891)
- “Guys Being Dudes”: Interrogating Hybrid Masculinities in Lynn Shelton’s Humpday (2009)
- The Oxford Handbook of Radio and Podcasting
- The Journal of Peace Research is excited to announce that the Nils Petter Gleditsch Article of the Year Award for 2024 goes to Melanie Sauter!
- The Journal of Peace Research is excited to announce that the 2024 JPR Best Visualization Award has been awarded to Masanori Kikuchi!
- Memory Wars: Settlers and Natives Remember Washington's Sullivan Expedition of 1779
- “For the Girls”: Organizing Mexican American Girlhood in Depression-Era Texas
- The Iron Dice of Battle: Albert Sidney Johnston and the Civil War in the West
- American Imperialist: Cruelty and Consequence in the Scramble for Africa
- Making the Frontier Man: Violence, White Manhood, and Authority in the Early Western Backcountry
- Beyond 1619: The Atlantic Origins of American Slavery
- Silent Partners: Indirect Investment and Financialization in the United States, 1950–1975
- Dishonored Americans: The Political Death of Loyalists in Revolutionary America
- Class and Capitalism in Literature, Film, and Culture
- CFP: „ ADDICTION AND CRISIS IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH NARRATIVES“ IN: JAHRBUCH FÜR INTERNATIONALE GERMANISTIK (PETER LANG VERLAG)
- CFP: „DISABILITY IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH NARRATIVES“ IN: JAHRBUCH FÜR INTERNATIONALE GERMANISTIK (PETER LANG VERLAG)
- The challenges of using social media to recruit participants for research on LGBTQ people and animal companionship
- Intermediated visibility: A case study of creators and MCNs in Singapore
- Writing Gender, Writing Violence: Will Seefried on Lilies Not for Me
- The Representation of Absence: Race and Nation in Hollywood’s Depiction of the Atomic Bomb, 1947–1952
- Screen Workers and the Irish Film Industry
- What Ever Happened to Gary Cooper? How 21st Century American Television Shaped a Political Revolution
- Hong Kong Crime Films: Criminal Realism, Censorship, and Society, 1947–1986
- The Line Has Been Drawn at Stalingrad
- Episode 524-The Line Has Been Drawn at Stalingrad
- Double dissent: Berkovich, Petriychuk, and the battle for Russian womanhood
- Remembering voices: Singing and critical cosmopolitan memory in the Bengali diaspora
- Waves and Radiation: TELEVISION SETS and the Fear of Biological Harm in the Cold War
- Ways of hoping: Variegated hope among theatre freelancers during COVID-19
- Public service media as critical media infrastructure for the digital era
- The Growing Conservatism of White Veterans Since the 1970s
- Flesh and iron: historical and contemporary perspectives on woundedness in war exhibitions
- 3702 The Battle of Abritus AD 251 - Part1
- 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
- Representing trans in Sinophone films: uncovering local critical evaluations, storytelling performative marriages, promoting trans decoloniality, and illustrating transgendered cis-casting
- Book review: Dorothy Way Sim Lau, Celebrity Activism and Philanthropy in Asia: Toward a Cosmopolitical Imaginary
- Introducing new data on UN Special Political Mission Mandated Tasks (UNSPMMT)
- Cinema of Reflexivity: Hegemonic Masculinity and the Logic of Terror in Haneke’s The White Ribbon
- The Honeymoon Killers
- FIDN '25: Future Directions in Interactive Digital Narratives Student Research Symposium 2025
- Episode 523-Resistance Is Futile
- “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)
- 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
- Cinema and Posthuman Bodies
- Examining Perceptions of ‘peacebuildings’ in Radiophonic Debates – a Narrative Analysis of Media Talk in the Central African Republic
- Women of many “firsts”: novelty framing by news media of ethnic minority women politicians in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Barbie, motherhood and invisibilisation of labou
- Chinatown
- The Screen Censorship Companion: Critical explorations in the control of film and screen media
- The Drive-In: Outdoor Cinema in 1950s America and the Popular Imagination.
- Space and cyberspace: NATO’s new frontier of defence
- Boys love media in Thailand: celebrity, fans, and transnational Asian queer popular culture
- Rebranding a pop-icon for the twenty-first century. Barbieland dysfunctional utopia and the spiritual journey of Greta Gerwig’s feminism
- Interconnecting Empires: Towards a global radio history of the Axis powers (1930–1939)
- The Social Sustainability: Role of Peace, Inclusiveness and Co-Existence
- Journalism and the price of truth: review of the series Crime Beat
- The politics of locationality: Interrogating AI development, locational (dis)advantage and governance in Africa
- Platformized childhood: How app stores construct children’s software audiences through platform governance and industry lore
- Cross-cultural approaches to creative media content in the age of AI
- Co-belligerency and Armament Policy: Britain, the United States and Italy, 1943–45
- Au Contact: French Infantry Tactics in the Maginot Line Advance Posts During the Phoney War, 4 September 1939 to 10 May 1940 *
- Frames of conflict / conflict of frames: A frame analysis of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Italian press and politics
- Bonkbusters and Soap Operas: Representing Sex, Glamour, and Melodrama on Screen
- Caring for others who look just like us: The representation of Ukrainian refugees on Dutch television
- Traditional Journalism Norms Revisited: Journalistic Reconceptualizations of Objectivity
- The German campaign of the IRA and its resolution by Eberhard Spiecker and Alec Reid
- THE SOUTHERN GOTHIC AT PCAS / ACAS 2025
- American Television’s Live Coverage of the 9/11 Attacks: Journalism on the Screen
- Negative, Nonsensical, and Non-Conformist: The Films of Seijun Suzuki
- Badvertising: an exposé
- Sustaining conflict: identity, ontological (in)security, and Azerbaijan’s policy toward Armenia after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War
- Publisher’s note
- A medium seen otherwise: photography in documentary film
- Cultural History; PAMLA (November 20-23, 2025)
- PAMLA 2025 Panel: Gothic
- Episode 522-Operation Winter Storm
- Tunes of Glory and all that: class, lowland-highland divisions, and the decline of gentlemanly authority in British military cinema1
- Not my type: automating sexual racism in online dating
- The activities of Polish military intelligence under the cover of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, and its impact on the failure of arms control in Korea, 1953–1956
- Ambivalent visibilities: Social media bullying and disconnective practice of the youth
- Book Review: Babylon Berlin German visual spectacle and global media culture
- Beyond the Battle: Historical, Religio-Philosophical, and Literary Depths of Demon Slayer: Mugen Train
- ‘You’re not invited’: Negotiating feminism within digital public sphere surrounding Lisa’s exotic dance
- Situated ethics: Ethical accountability of local perspectives in global AI ethics
- AI as the companion: The gendered role and technological imagination of the intelligent voice assistant in China
- PAMLA: Queer Temporalities, Memory, and Resistance in Asia
- Soldier Retention in the Indian Military: Unraveling the Role of Pay, Promotion and Job Satisfaction
- Envisioning Agonistic Inter-Korean Relations: Lessons Learned from Germany and Ireland
- CFP - JOCPC now accepting papers
- The Great Literary Roast: Giving Fictional Characters the Critique They Deserve.
- Diverse Francophonie
- PAMLA Undergraduate Forum
- Making a home (from) afar through gender and sexuality: the turn to China and Chinese diaspora in the Thai ‘Boys’ Love’ drama
- Three responses to ‘Bazin's third hand’
- Timothy Corrigan, Describing Cinema
- Queer TV Asia: emerging studies of queer TV in a globalising Asia Introduction
- The informal spread of queer Asian TV in translation
- Lifeboat films: cinematic responses to resource scarcity
- (Un)moving images of the Third World War: nuclear narrative and nuclear aesthetic of Chris Marker’s La Jetée
- Born pink? Born queer!: The convergence of global TV formats and East Asian idol girl group cultures in contemporary China
- Biopics Past, Present, and Future: Erasure, Embellishment, and the Social Imaginary
- Book Review: Talking Back to the West: How Turkey Uses Counter-Hegemony to Reshape the Global Communication Order, by Bilge Yesil
- Just Good Friends, or “It’s OK with me”: Robert Altman and The Long Goodbye
- The Potential Benefits of a Military to Prison-Work Pipeline: A Study of Newly Hired U.S. Prison Officers’ Self-Efficacy
- Japanese City Pop and Gen Z in the US: happy, calm, and automated nostalgia
- European Films with Transgender Themes
- Indian Trans Cinema: Film, Television, and Web Series Exploring Transgender Themes
- Book Review: UK and Irish Television Comedy Representations of Region, Nation and Identity
- Exploring the potential use of easy-to-understand language in video games
- Vice versa: sex work and drug use during the HIV epidemic in Thatcher’s Britain
- Civil resettlement: citizenship, mental health and masculinity in repatriated British POWs
- Episode 521-Decision Time: Fight or Flight
- Book Review: The Scandinavian Invasion: Nordic Noir and Beyond
- Corrigendum to “[Crosscurrents: Welfare]”
- “It’s a way to rally my inner circles and get them involved”: The Dynamics of Private Activism on WhatsApp in Nigeria
- ‘Fâcher le Cœur des Blancs’: Mboum/Pana Resistance During the War of Pacification in Colonial Ubangi-Shary (1929–1931)
- Czech Appeal: Why and How National Game Productions Use Local Themes and Settings
- The Haitang Incident 2024 and the ugliness of danmei culture/industry
- Colonizing Palestine: The Zionist left and the making of the Palestinian Nakba
- Book review: Visual Politics in the Global South
- Introducing the UNSCRA dataset: authoring Security Council draft resolutions, 1990–2023
- Visualizing political communication on Spanish social media: an analysis of Andalusian political parties’ communication on Instagram
- The political viability of AI on the battlefield: Examining US public support, trust, and blame dynamics
- Negotiating underground status through hybrid visibilities: WeChat event promotion in Shanghai music and performance scenes
- ‘The road to the metaverse is not a straight one’: Social representations of virtual reality in the news media
- ‘Typically British’ Growth of Film Regulation The Roles of Film Industry Organisations in Formulating Censorship Agency in Pre-War Britain
- The affective circulation of the feminist movement via the hashtag #seAcabó and its portrayal in the traditional digital media
- White nationalist fairytales: The Little Mermaid and neo-segregation in the Breitbart town square
- “The sound of thousand airplanes”: queerness, sound, and corporeal becoming in David Henry Hwang’s plays
- Book Review: Creating the Viewer: Market Research and the Evolving Media Ecosystem
- Permission to Screen? American Sexual Hygiene Pictures, British Censorship and Local Film Culture 1919–1950
- Book Review: Histories of Children’s Television Around the World
- Book review: Visual Citizenship: Communicating Political Opinions and Emotions on Social Media
- Mexico and the Balancing of Nuclear Perils and Promises in the 1960s
- Russia, Ukraine, and collective defence
- Protected: Work Songs: Tiny Desk Concerts Reimagines Music Video and Public RadioEric Harvey / Grand Valley State University
- Protected: Streaming Power: How Netflix and Amazon are Reshaping Global GeopoliticsSwapnil Rai / University of Michigan
- “The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name”: Gorrie and Osborne Adapting The Picture of Dorian Gray (1976)
- Ethical witnessing: participatory virtual reality production and the experience of homelessness
- Serious Games and Game Performance Before and During the Israel-Hamas War: The Case of Fact Finders and PeaceMaker
- Class, Identity, and Finding the Right Wine in Schitt’s Creek: A Place to Love.
- Introduction: popular music, revival and renewal: histories, cultures, practices
- Listening in on the Congo crisis: Swedish radio and the imaginative experience of sudden war-fighting
- General Jan Smuts and his First World War in Africa, 1914–1917
- Contributors
- Volume 27, Number 3, July 2024
- Video and media dynamics: review of Video Culture in India by I. Tiwary
- Caste and media: review of the film Vedaa
- Looking ahead: imbalance, dependency and NATO’s uncertain future
- Space invaders in US immigration courts: Reflections on embodiment, complicities, and the possibility and limits of resistance
- A century of repression: the espionage act and freedom of the press,
- “You’re like the cute harmless version of QAnon”: Taylor Swift “Gaylor” subreddits and microconspiracy archives, affects, and aesthetics
- Living “On the Edge”: A Conversation with Matteo Sanders and Tobias Resch
- Doing critical cultural studies in the age of totalitarian thought
- Hezbollah’s state capture in Lebanon
- Correction
- 3701 Heroism in Borneo
- ‘Youth trauma TV’ in Israeli Euphoria: Overcoming social limitations and generic conventions
- Peripheral allegories of platform capitalism: Carnival Row, Prague and the materiality of local labor
- Accidentally telling the truth: racial capitalism on the college sports plantation
- Visualizing invisible information: a scoping review of present findings, challenges and opportunities on tactile graphics design
- Military Piping in British Malaya: Cultural Transfer and Colonial Defense Traditions, 1840–1971
- Playing With Needles: Technology, Gender and Playful Participation in Online Knitting Communities
- Are Inclusion and Diversity Even Possible? A Best-Fit Framework Synthesis of Video Game Development Ethnographies
- US television’s expanding modes of industrial practice
- Non-disruptive streaming: Aesthetic and industrial continuation of legacy television in Prime Video Mexico
- Israel’s defence industry: adaptation and growth in a changing arms market
- Documentary filmmaking as a vessel of lived histo-cultural realities: a reflective discourse of ‘voice’ in indigenous language films
- Birch/Muecke/Gibson
- Correction
- Episode 519-Defeat is Always Possible. But Will it Be Today?
- ‘When the Time comes, I Will go Like Every Brave Soldier’: The Military Identity of Belgian Recruits in the First World War
- The Last of Us (2023; Home Box Office; Season One): A Road Trip Through the Leviathan, Neoliberalism, Fundamentalist Authoritarianism, and Small Socialism
- Representation of neurodiversity in video games: analyzing autism through the character of Symmetra in Overwatch 2
- Wounded hearts: The affective making of misogynistic male victimhood under the familial sexual contract in precarious China
- Affective capture and flight of bodies: fake man and A silk letter
- Visual framing of climate change during natural disasters at home and abroad: an analysis of British news
- Liminality in The Naked Prey and Run for the Sun
- Killing in Combat as a Potentially Morally Injurious Event: The Diverging Psychological Impact of Killing on Peacekeepers and Combat-Oriented Troops
- Humanitarianism and the Greater War, 1914–24
- The Subversion Aversion Paradox: Juxtaposing the Tactical and Strategic Utility of Cyber-Enabled Influence Operations
- Editor’s Note
- Building the Cold War Together: The Origins of the American Federation of Labor’s Cold War Diplomacy in Latin America
- Finland Goes West: The Tortuous Road from Cold War Neutrality to the EU and NATO, 1989–1992
- Ho Chi Minh in Political Theater and Cold War Propaganda
- Glorified Images of Soviet State Security and Intelligence Services: A Survey of Books Published in Putin’s Russia
- A Tale Half-Told: Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer
- The Geography of Injustice: East Asia’s Battle between Memory and History by Barak Kushner (review)
- Cleaning Up the Bomb Factory: Grassroots Activism and Nuclear Waste in the Midwest by Casey A. Huegel (review)
- A Mediated Model of Female Navy Personnel’s Personality Traits, Sexism, and Bystander Attitude Toward Sexual Harassment in Taiwan
- The Impact of Military Sexual Misconduct on the Deployment Experiences of Woman-Identifying Canadian Veterans
- Dual Exploitation and the Long Tail Effect: The Affective Labor of Chinese Real Person Slash Fan Production
- A Commemoration of Memory: HBO’s “Band of Brothers Podcast,” Authenticity, and Fan-Based Intimate Publics
- Book Review: Push the Button: Interactive Television and Collaborative Journalism in Japan, by Elizabeth Rodwell
- Book Review: Social Media in the Lives of Young Connected Migrants by Xinyu Zhao
- Book Review: Narcomedia by Jason Ruiz
- The L Word’s Afterlives: Queer Media Convergence and the Logics of Diversitainment
- Speaking Amplitudes: Dynamical Variation in Swedish Radio Broadcasting, 1980–1998
- Tattoos as unpopular communication within the psychotherapy profession
- Entering the war machine: on construction of order in a multinational NATO headquarters
- The historical uses of the oceans: the Anthropocene in the first global age (1500–1800)?
- Breaking and Making the Fourth Wall on YouTube: Direct Address and Audiovisual Narration in Online Video
- How propaganda exploits the infrastructure of truth: A case study of #IStandWithPutin
- How Iran aligned militias seized Iraq: irregular warfare, lawfare and regime change
- (De)Constructing the Iron wall: the story of Palestinian military infiltration from the Gaza Strip
- Aligning NATO’s partnerships with contemporary world politics
- The country house and the neoliberal society
- The 2024 Lebanon War and its implications for water and energy
- Curating documentaries: insights into festival programming and selection
- Ensuring security of supply: pragmatic defence autarky and Finland’s defence industry
- Dragonslayer: The Legend of Erich Ludendorff in the Weimar Republic and Third Reich
- Celluloid War Memorials: The British Instructional Films Company and the Memory of the Great War, by Mark Connelly. Exeter: Exeter University Press, 2016, 352 pp. + illustrations, ISBN 9780859899987. Cinema on the Front Line: British Soldiers and Cinema in the First World War, by Chris Grosvenor. Exeter: Exeter University Press, 2021, 260 pp. + illustrations, ISBN 9781905816736.
- “Our Offensives Got Stuck in the French Wine Cellar!“ the Influence of Alcohol Consumption on the German Spring Offensives of 1918
- How concepts do activism: as worlds, aids, cells, and currents
- Simulated diversity and racial couvade: re-casting the past in historically based television dramas
- “The revolution will be hilarious: comedy for social change and civic power”
- Queer women’s fandoms: new global perspectives
- Trafficking data
- Round table for the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, part I: America’s Vietnam War
- Abu Dhabi’s drive for defence industrialization: paramountcy of the economic diversification agenda
- Propaganda à la Russe: historical continuance and modern adaptation
- A comprehensive assessment of Pakistan’s national internal security policy framework
- Cairo 1921: Ten Days that Made the Middle East
- Living the German Revolution 1918–19: Expectations, Experiences, Responses
- Fashion, Society, and the First World War: International Perspectives
- Cold War Visual Legacies
- The use of historical ponds in political campaigns in the Czech Republic
- Matching and mismatching times in the fisheries of South Brittany. Crises in marine ecosystems as seen through the lens of architecture, 1887–1927
- Why Do Armed Nonstate Actors Introduce Codes of Conduct? Explaining al-Qaeda’s “General Guidelines for Jihad”
- Interactive documentary and the archive: a shared authority
- The political wounds of gas warfare: American and British domestic debates about chemical weapons in the late twentieth century
- Afropolitanizing the local: how cultural imperialism is rewriting the narratives of African entertainment industries
- When Rambo Meets the Red Cross: civil-military engagement in Fragile states
- Japan’s Mediating Role in Sino-US Relations: The Negotiation of China’s Membership in the Asian Development Bank
- Editor's Note
- "He Realized the Shabbiness of His Own Self": The Politics of the Illustration of Children in Twain's Adaptation Network
- The Layers of the Land: Urban Space and the Urban Environment in Judy Baca's The Great Wall of Los Angeles
- Contingent Property: Sterlin Harjo's Road Stories
- The (Dis)possession of Gansevoort Peninsula: Devaluation, Sanitation, and Seeing Ghosts
- "As-Salaam-Alaikum, Bitches!": The Biopolitics of Secularism, Neoliberal Multiculturalism, and The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
- Solidarity in Incommensurability: Ethnic Studies and the Environmental Humanities
- Abolish or Abolition Environmentalism? A Conversation
- Why Radio is More Reliable Than Television During Social Protests: An Explanation Through Framing Theory
- Cosncription in the first modern Ottoman army in the context of state and society relations
- Understanding the complexity of the ‘blood tax’: the Spanish conscription system
- Social History Book Club: Jo Baker, Longbourn
- Insatiable City: food and race in New Orleans
- The Price of Misfortune: rights and wrongs in indebted America
- Multicultural Britain: a people’s history
- Men and Masculinities in Modern Britain: a history for the present
- How the Country House Became English
- Trusting the postman: prosecuting theft and managing sickness in the British Post Office, c.1860–1910
- India: Matri Bhumi
- Viva l’Italia!
- Early Rossellini: Un pilota ritorna
- Nonhuman witnessing: war, data, and ecology after the end of the world, by Michael Richardson
- MOIRA: (Re)making Algarve’s culture(s) of water through mixed media arts
- War, social media and gender: an analysis of the use of TikTok by Ukrainian soldiers
- Interweaving environment, heritage, and society through Cultures of Water. An introduction
- Draupadi’s Disrobing on Indian Television: Unraveling a Conceptual Landscape of ‘Dharma’, Justice and Gender
- Unmasking Cults: Examining the Parallels Between Trumpism and Chinmoyism to Understand Extremism and Offer Peacemakers’ Support
- Overturning the heresy: Joan of Arc at the Stake
- A Man of Parnell’s Type? Matthew Walker, Charles Stewart Parnell and The Typographic Coding of The Carlow Vindicator
- Chinese military and security companies (CMSCs) and the limit of political-instrumentalist model of security privatisation
- Cold War Propaganda, Forum World Features and the Canberra Times, 1965–1973
- Book Review: A Comparative Analysis of Political and Media Discourses about Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
- Sexual Misconduct in the Military: The Impact of Situational Factors on Bystander Intervention Strategies
- What Makes an Elite Unit Elite? The Case of the British 2nd Independent Parachute Brigade, June 1944 to January 1945
- The smart home: a visual analysis
- Spectacularisation of ‘madness’ and the sugarcoated discourse of care in Indonesian social media: a dispositive analysis
- Ambiance and acoustic heritage: sonic memory of the Grenoble school of architecture
- What are the Drivers, Barriers, Mechanisms, and Anchors of cross-industry cooperation? The Perspective of the Video Game Industry Ecosystem
- “I made myself a new safety bubble”: Building trans virtual homeplaces
- Visual representations of wealth inequality in political communication
- Schlagfertigkeit. A soldier skill
- The Saga of Edmund Burke: From His Age to Ours
- Reds: The Tragedy of American Communism
- Margaret Thatcher: A Life and Legacy
- Before the Gilded Age: W. W. Corcoran and the rise of American Capital
- The History of Africa: The Quest for Eternal Harmony
- Reluctant Race Men: Black Challenges to the Practice of Race in Nineteenth-Century America
- Mr. Taxpayer versus Mr. Tax Spender
- Insatiable City: Food and Race in New Orleans
- Criticism of Witness: Paul Fussell and the Rhetorical Irony of Modern Memory
- Meta’s misguided path: global consequences of abandoning third-party fact-checking
- Binary Barriers: Avatar Creation and Play for Nonbinary Video Game Players
- Navigating the troubles’ tidelands: the push and pull of memory in post-conflict northern Ireland’s film & television industry
- Introduction: Photography, colonialism, and war: five exposures
- Adopted or contested? Examining Israel’s strategic narratives in German media
- Social Podcasting - Levels of Podcast Audience Participation
- Listening to garbage: hearing plastic in the Oaxaca City dump
- Training Transformative Peace Leaders for Peacebuilding in Northern Kerala (India)
- Signs of Italian Neorealism in Souheil Ben-Barka’s Mille et une Mains (1972)
- Community Building through the Airwaves RefFM Radio Station and Young People in Kakuma
- Daniel Wright, The Grounds of the Novel
- Front Cover
- Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Quit Everything: Interpreting Depression
- Sora Y. Han, Mu, 49 Marks of Abolition
- Fredric Jameson, Inventions of a Present: The Novel in Its Crisis of Globalization
- Front Matter
- Ramzi Fawaz, Queer Forms
- Corroded with SCUM: Valerie Solanas’s Theories of Mind
- How Do Black Lives Matter to Hollywood? Marketing Black Trauma and Joy on Streaming Platforms
- Shaping old media on new media: vinyl revival and its representation on Chinese social media
- Custodian of rule of law and national interest: Political journalism and the discourse of Philippines–China maritime tensions
- Picturing Africa and documenting war: soldiers’ photographs from East Africa, 1914–19
- A Volatile American-Driven Relationship: The Republic of Vietnam and the Philippines During the Vietnam War (1964–1973)
- Narratives, Myths, and Enduring Ideologies: Resisting Domination and Erasure in Media Production and Consumption
- The nationalisation of war, the rise of psychology, and the creation of ‘spy fever’ in the British press
- Cold War Photographic Diplomacy: Darren Newbury in Conversation with Kylie Thomas
- The dilemmas of breaking stories and breaking lives: review of the film Despatch
- Critical media literacy and feminist protest: review of Media and Feminist Protest in Iran: My Camera is My Weapon by L. May
- The Revival of the White Whale: Kojima’s The Phantom Pain and Death Stranding against Melville’s Moby-Dick
- Queer women prefer older sisters: the onee-san voice, the woman game streamer Southern Senior Female Schoolfellow, and the Aurora Australis fandom
- Un-Silencing ‘The Most Silent Section of “The Silent Service”’: The Portrayal of Royal Navy Submarines and Submariners in the Illustrated London News, 1939–1945
- Jürgen Böttcherand documentary film
- Modern European cinema and love
- ‘One of us’: Class and Conscientious Objection in Britain During the Second World War
- River Road as Eco-Cinema: Framing China’s Yugur Ethnic Minority Through Religion, Identity and the Environment
- Emergence of Rohingya militant groups in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar: A security crisis for host communities
- Expulsion, Incarceration, Incapacitation. Policing Drinking Women in Poland and Britain in the Second Half of the 19th Century
- ‘Tommy is Gone to Fairyland’: The Jane Russell Adoption Case in Irish National Newspapers, 1951
- Slow Cinematic Atmosphere: Developing an Enactivist-Phenomenological Theory for Contemplative Spectatorship
- Dark Patterns Meet the Gamer's Dilemma: Contrasting Morally Objectionable Content with Systems in Video Games
- Protected: Just Pretend: Elvis Girlies, Social Media and Embodied Play Eleanor Patterson / Auburn University
- Protected: “What Sort of Dreams Should We Be Making?”: Pixar Creative Culture and the Crisis of Disney+Ben Rogerson / Texas Tech University
- Protected: Across-the-Line: The Invisible Labor and Cultural Mechanics of Hollywood’s Entry-Level Workforce Kiah Bennett / Muhlenberg College
- Protected: The Return of Global Sisterhood? The Transnational Journey of the 4B MovementJinsook Kim / Emory University
- Home Visiting, Domestic Observation, and the Middle-Class Gaze in Charles Dickens’s Dombey and Son
- “Shepherdesses in the Bush!”: Representations of Women’s Shepherding Labour, from Britain to the Australian Colonies in the 19th Century
- Political beneficiaries of humanitarianism? The FNLA and the Angolan refugee crisis in the Congo (1960–1975)
- Episode 78: Swapnil Rai on Bollywood Stars and Podcast Pedagogy
- Digitalizing Xianchang: documentary experiments on Shanghai COVID lockdown
- Spotlight: Indigenous Media Caucus
- "Class Conflict": Dimension 20: Misfits and Magic and TTRPGs as Transformative Fantasy
- Captive and Captivated Audiences: Native American Film Exhibition, 1903–1929
- FKA twigs and the Impossibly Sonorous Body
- Going to the Video Hall: A Sensory Encounter with a New Urban Space in Post-Mao China
- Fatty Arbuckle's Fingerprints: Race, Photographic Evidence, and the Smudge
- Speculating in Latent Space: Visibility Politics and the Impasse of Representation in Generative AI
- Set-Going Chronicles: Rethinking Turkish Cinema through the Lens of New Cinema History
- Demystifying, delegitimizing, debunking: Discursive editorial strategies of neutralizing the rationales for Russia’s intervention in Ukraine
- Book Review: Media and the War in Ukraine
- Contested Burial Grounds: African Religious Communities, Urban Displacement, and the Spatial Politics of Difference in Colonial Lagos, Nigeria
- Agents of Empire: Domestic Class Conflict and US Imperial Expansion
- Homophobic media or lesbian memories? Hong Kong queer women’ online debate over The First Girl I Loved
- Those old sounds of protest: resurgence and transformation of Nueva Canción Chilena in contemporary Chilean protest music
- “A love-addled brain is an incurable malady”: Online debates on contemporary romantic relationships within a Chinese postfeminist context
- The misconstruction of enemy images in war reporting: The insight narratives on Israel-Hamas conflict
- Volume 27, Number 4, October 2024
- Balancing national solidarity and journalistic independence in the social media era: The rally-around-the-flag phenomenon among Israeli journalists during the 2024 Gaza war
- Opium of the Media? The Evolving Role of Religion in Western News Coverage of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
- International regulations as tools of repression: Global anti-terrorism standards and civil society control in Turkey
- The Politics of Salon Photography: The Ideological Function of East Asian Photography in the Cold War Era
- Migrants, Violence, and Discrimination in Early Modern Holland
- On the Road Again
- A Perspective from the Global South: Reflections of a Guatemalan Organizer
- The Bahujan Gaze: documentary practices of Jyoti Nisha
- A study on interpretation of medieval vocal repertoire through auralisation: an acoustic reconstruction of the Great Chapel of the Palais des Papes
- The Politics of Recognition in US-Philippine-Vatican Relations, 1898–1899
- Bring a Bucket, Bring a Mop: News Coverage of WAP and the Contentious Articulation of Black Women's Politics of Pleasure
- Flipping the script: feminist meaning-making, queer love, and the green tea bitch in Chinese baihe fandom
- Over*Flow: Effort is Overrated: The Dissonance of AI Integrations with the 2024 Olympic GamesKathryn Hartzell / University of Texas at Austin
- Trajectories of Authoritarianism in Rwanda: Elusive Control Before the Genocide by Marie-Eve Desrosiers (review)
- Controlling Territory, Controlling Voters: The Electoral Geography of African Campaign Violence by Michael Wahman (review)
- Sparks: China’s Underground Historians and Their Battle for the Future by Ian Johnson (review)
- The Ideological Foundations of Qing Taxation: Belief Systems, Politics, and Institutions by Taisu Zhang (review)
- The Origins of the Just War: Military Ethics and Culture in the Ancient Near East by Rory Cox (review)
- Colonizing Palestine: The Zionist Left and the Making of the Palestinian Nakba by Areej Sabbagh-Khoury (review)
- Sindh under the Mughals: Origin and Development of Historiography (1591–1737 ce) by Humera Naz (review)
- The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon by Adam Shatz (review)
- Editorial
- ‘Now you see what we are up against’: bedouin and borderlands in the photography of John Bagot Glubb, 1930–1939
- The Sandinista Revolution: A Global Latin American History
- The South African Native Labour Corps ‘Somewhere in France’: First World War photography, racial hierarchies and combatant status
- Monocentrism winning: from studio era explorations to Dolby Stereo
- Youth Politics and Cognitive Mapping in the United States: From #OKBoomer to #BlackLivesMatter and #CeasefireNow
- Drug trafficking in the Indian Ocean: Assessing challenges to India’s counter-narcotic strategy
- Speech of Russian President Putin at the Munich Security Conference 2007 (“Munich Speech 2007”) as a predictor of the formation of the modern foreign policy agenda of the Russian Federation
- ‘An Agreement to Limit a Basic Human Right’: How the Orderly Departure Programme Reduced Freedom of Movement for Refugees from Vietnam (1979)
- Military Farewells: The Legacies of the Soviet-Era Dembel’ Album
- Podcasting as an intimate medium
- Long live the hyphen and the exclamation mark! On the trait-d’union as inter-ship
- 3610 The Battle of Chaeronea
- On a Blind Date with My First Love, Radio, for 30 Years
- Possession, performance, and the rhetoric of belonging: Urban cemeteries as spaces of cultural citizenship
- Behind the Seams: Women, Fashion and Work in 19th-Century France
- Queering Contemporary Comedy: FX's What We Do in the Shadows and the Mediation of Nonnormative Gender and Sexual Identities
- “Not just a game”: Power, politics, and media coverage of Qatar's World Cup 2022
- The pandemic sovereign: how the war against the virus redefined sovereignty in Italy and Spain
- TikTok & Children: TikTok Cultures Research Network & TIkTok Fireside Chat
- The urban geography of pop in sixties Britain
- Anniversary fever? History and the culture of NHS celebration
- Anti-Apartheid at the periphery: a case study of grassroots activism in Dundee, 1967–1990
- Titles available for review
- New moderationism: medical discourses on alcohol and the decline of drunkenness in interwar Britain
- 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
- Provincializing the Global City: From Bombay to Mumbai
- 3609 Australian Bravery in the Vietnam War - Part 2
- Volume 28, Number 1, January 2025
- “Wake up, Boo”: race and the performance of wokeness in Big Brother 22
- Between Radicals and Refugees
- “The Arévalo Problem” and 1963’s Guatemalan Coup of “Last Resort”*
- Thessaloniki in Early Cinema History: Cinematic Entanglements and Disentanglements amid Moving Borders in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean
- SuperFilmShow! Experimental Film and Children’s Art Education
- Institutional Film and Social Public Policies in Portugal during the Late Authoritarian Regime (1957–1969)
- Writing the Histories of the New American Cinema Expositions in Europe
- When Violence Appeals: The Circulation and Reception of Brazilian Cinema Nôvo in Italy (1960–1968)
- Recent Books In Film History
- Volume 27, Number 2, April 2024
- Rewriting women in literary translation
- Ambivalent surveillance: teaching in the times of anti-woke
- 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
- 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
- Free Trade Before the Fall
- “The Ghost of Comilla”: Authoritarian Biopolitics and Global Development in Rural East Pakistan*
- 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)
- Automated for the People Gerald Sim / Florida Atlantic University
- Hearing another’s hearing: auditory culture and the ontology of the jazz standard Hearing Double
- Cracking the Code: Lionsgate Studio's Ongoing Pursuit of the Latinx Audience
- Security, and gender: NATO’s advising program in Afghanistan
- How Not to Recognize Genocide
- 3608 Australian Bravery in the Vietnam War - Part 1
- 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
- Open Road to Competition: Media Framing of Social Justice Within Professional Women's Cycling
- Ep. 77: Journalists at the 2024 Olympics/Paralympics
- 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
- New Publication: Stones and Lives: The Ethics of Protecting Heritage in War (OUP, 2024)
- New Publication: Heritage in War: Ethical Issues (OUP, 2023)
- 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