Intellect Product Catalogue 2010

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Cultural & Media Studies | Film Studies | Performing Arts | Visual Arts

Books & Journals Catalogue 2010

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African / Nigerian American – Hollywood American – Independent directory of Arab Australasian British Canadian Chinese East European The Directory of World Cinema aims to bring a French new dimension to the academic study of film. directory is intended to play a part in the German The distribution of academic output, by building a for the study of film from a disciplined ranian forum theoretical base. ndian www . worldcinemadirectory. org talian Japanese the website where you can: Russian Visit Learn more about the project on any of the reviews Swedish Comment Write your own film or director reviews Turkish Offer to edit a volume of the directory Spanish / Portuguese South American / Brazilian Rest of the World including Israel, Korea, Denmark, Finland, Norway


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Welcome to Intellect’s 2010 catalogue, which includes our complete journals portfolio alongside our new books. Intellect strives continually to fulfil our commitment to our authors, editors and contributors by championing original ideas and challenging notions of traditional academic publishing. Many of our titles explore new areas of scholarly enquiry, experiment with innovative formats and combine the visual with the written word – in ways normally absent in more traditional titles. This is reflected in our new style cover designs, the revamping of our subject categories and this, our combined catalogue. In 2009 we launched our new website, www.intellectbooks.com, to make it easier for you to find out about, contribute to and purchase our books and journals. This exciting new development will allow you to join our vibrant online community. In 2010, we are launching 40 new books and 19 new journals in subjects ranging from horror to comedy, and from screenwriting to art education. Every title is the result of hundreds of hours of work by many people, and with this in mind, we wish to thank all those who support us. We hope you enjoy reading this catalogue and the titles we publish.

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Books Cultural & Media Studies Books 04 05 Cultural & Media Studies

The Propaganda of Peace The Role of Media and Culture in the Northern Ireland Peace Process By Greg McLaughlin and Stephen Baker ISBN 9781841502724 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 When political opponents Ian Paisley and Martin McGuiness were confirmed as First Minister and Deputy First Minister of a new Northern Ireland executive in May 2007, a chapter was closed on Northern Ireland’s troubled past. The Propaganda of Peace analyses this incident and others in a wider study of the role of the media in conflict resolution and transformation. With analysis of factual and fictional media forms, it proposes a radically different approach to the media’s role in reporting and representing.

The Mobile Nation España Cambia de Piel (1954–1964)

Developing Dialogues Indigenous and Ethnic Community Broadcasting in Australia

By Tatjana Pavlovic

By Michael Meadows, Susan Forde and Kerrie Foxwell

ISBN 9781841503240 Hardback | £24.95 | $45 Drawing from the methodologies of literature, film studies, cultural studies, feminist theory, and history, The Mobile Nation explores consumer culture in Spanish media, mass tourism, and the national auto industry from 1954 to 1964 and offers valuable insight into postmodern Spain’s transformation and trends.

ISBN 9781841502755 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 The audience-producer boundary has collapsed in indigenous and ethnic community broadcasting, and this is the first comprehensive study globally to chart the rise of its new relationship.


Part of the ‘Changing Media, Changing Europe Series’

Media, Markets and Public Spheres European Media at a Crossroads

Context Providers Conditions of Meaning in Media Arts

Edited by Albert Moran

Edited by Jostein Gripsrud and Lennart Weibull

ISBN 9781841503066 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

ISBN 9781841503059 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Edited by Margot Lovejoy, Christiane Paul and Victoria Vesna

Television studies has seen the growth of interest in the genre of reality shows. This genre has tended to sideline the more significant emergence of the programme format as a central mode of business and culture in the new TV landscape. Moran redresses this balance, and heralds the emergence of an important, exciting and challenging area of television studies.

Using a sample of popular European newspapers and their TV listings as a stepping stone, Media, Markets and Public Spheres presents an overview of changes in the European public spheres over the last fifty years. With a rare comparative perspective, the book explores how and why the media decisively influence most social areas, from the socialization of children to the economy.

Three Myths of Internet Governance Making Sense of Networks, Governance and Regulation By Richard Collins

ISBN 9781841503080 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

ISBN 9781841502335 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Context Providers supplies a context and a rationale for discussing how technological change has affected the function of art, the role of the artist and the way artistic productions are disseminated. Context Providers considers media artists who are engaging the scientific community providers and will appeal to a wide range of arts practitioners and students.

Collins challenges three established myths about the Internet: that the market can decide; that the Internet is different to ‘legacy’ media; and that national governance is unimportant. Collins examines the Internet’s impact on media of communication and on regulatory orders at national and global levels.

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TV Formats Worldwide Localizing Global Programs

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Digital Radio in Europe Technologies, Industries and Cultures

Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future

Confronting Theory The Psychology of Cultural Studies

Cultural Quarters (Second Edition) Principles and Practice

Edited by Brian O’Neill, Per Jauert, Marko Ala-Fossi, Stephen Lax, Lars Nyre and Helen Shaw

By Mary Debrett

By Philip Bell

By Simon Roodhouse

ISBN 9781841503219 Hardback | £24.95 | $45

ISBN 9781841503172 Paperback | £17.95 | $30

ISBN 9781841501581 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Public service broadcasters have acquired renewed legitimacy in the digital environment: as drivers of digital take-up, innovators and trusted brands. Exploring this remarkable transformation, Debrett engages with the new opportunities and challenges facing public service media, outlining the ways in which interactive technologies are now expanding the delivery of diverse goals and enhancing public accountability.

Confronting Theory presents an evaluation and critique of what has come to be known as Theory (‘with a capital-T’) in cross-disciplinary humanities education. Rather than merely dismissing Theory writing as pretentious and abstract, Bell examines its principal concepts from the perspective of academic psychology. He shows that although many of these analyses sound like revolutionary psychological theory, few, if any, have empirical implications that students can evaluate.

The much-praised Cultural Quarters returns in a revised edition, offering new case studies and new chapters on the economics of cultural quarters and the importance of historic buildings. This definitive text provides a conceptual context for cultural quarters through a detailed discussion of urban design and planning. Drawing on several case studies, Cultural Quarters positions the emergence of specific cultural areas within a historical, economic and social context.

ISBN 9781841502793 Hardback | £24.95 | $45 Radio, the oldest form of electronic broadcasting, has been described as the last medium to go digital. Yet developments have been underway for over twenty years to create new technologies and digital platforms for the transmission of radio in digital form. Drawing upon extensive cross-national research, this volume offers the first comprehensive review of how European digital radio now operates.


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2010, Volume 2 2 issues per year ISSN 1757-1898 Online ISSN 1757-1901

2010, Volume 2 2 issues per year ISSN 1757-1952 Online ISSN 1757-1960

Principal Editor Enric Castelló Rovira i Virgili University catalan.journal@urv.cat

Principal Editor Johan Siebers University of Central Lancashire johan.siebers@sas.ac.uk

Associate Editors Josetxo Cerdán Rovira i Virgili University catalan.journal@urv.cat Jordi Farré Rovira i Virgili University catalan.journal@urv.cat Hugh O’Donnell Glasgow Caledonian University catalan.journal@urv.cat Subscription rates Institutional: £150 / $240 Online only*: £117 / $175 Personal: £33 / $65

Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies Catalonia is a complex society with a growing international profile. As a result, the study of media, communication and culture in Catalonia is ever increasing. With the aim of informing and stimulating scholarly interest, the Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies is committed to publishing research on the media and culture in this region.

Associate Editors Tino Meitz University of Surrey tino.meitz@gmail.com Bart Vandenabeele Ghent University bart.vandenabeele@ugent.be Reviews Editor Vivienne Boon University of Surrey Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65

What is the impact of communicative action and practice on traditional philosophical disciplines? In today’s increasingly media-saturated society, such questions have become very important. Empedocles facilitates the development of philosophies of communication and their application to other areas of research within a global context.

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Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication


2010, Volume 29 3 issues per year ISSN 1466-0407 Online ISSN 1758-9118 Editor Marion Gibson University of Exeter marion.h.gibson@exeter.ac.uk Associate Editors Mark Whalan University of Exeter m.whalan@exeter.ac.uk Kathryn Napier- Gray University of Plymouth kathryn.gray@plymouth.ac.uk

This journal examines how European culture has affected American culture and vice versa. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of American culture in its widest sense. It aims to be neither pro- nor anti-American, and to value the European perspective on American culture in all its forms.

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Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture

2010, Volume 1 1 issue per year ISSN 2040-4344 Online ISSN 2040-4352 Principal Editor Parvati Nair Queen Mary, University of London p.nair@qmul.ac.uk Associate Editors Kathy Burrell De Montfort University kburrell@dmu.ac.uk Philip Marfleet University of East London p.marfleet@uel.ac.uk Omar García-Obregón Queen Mary, University of London o.a.garcia@qmul.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £75 / $75 Online only*: £55 / $55 Personal: £22 / £25

At both local and global levels, cultures are crucially affected by migratory movements: in effect, culture itself is turned migrant. Crossings addresses questions of dislocation, diasporic identities and cultural memory. It also explores the transmission of identity across generations, and the role of new technologies in bridging cultures and fostering cultural cross-pollination. Methodologies of research will include both the study of ‘texts’ and fieldwork.

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Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

European Journal of American Culture

2010, Volume 2 3 issues per year ISSN 1757-2681 Online ISSN 1757-269X Principal Editor Anthony McNicholas University of Westminster mcnichc@wmin.ac.uk Associate Editor Tarik Sabry University of Westminster sabryt@wmin.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65

Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture Engaging readers and contributors from different parts of the world in critical debate, Interactions encourages discussions on the myriad interconnections and interactions between communication, culture and society in the twenty-first century.


2010, Volume 4 3 issues per year ISSN 1751-2867 Online ISSN 1751-2875 Editors Tareq Ismael University of Calgary ijcis@intellectbooks.com Jacqueline Ismael University of Calgary ijcis@intellectbooks.com Reviews Editor Kamil Mahdi University of Exeter

In recognition of Iraq’s increasingly important position on the world stage, this journal is devoted to the study of modern Iraq. Spanning disciplines within the humanities, arts and social sciences, the International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies covers diverse themes including culture, society, politics, economics and history, reflecting the many facets of contemporary Iraq.

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International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies

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Horror Studies

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-3275 Online ISSN 2040-3283 Editors Michael Lee University of Oklahoma melee@ou.edu Reynold Humphries reynold.humphries@gmail.com Dale Townshend University of Stirling dale.townshend@stir.ac.uk Gary Rhodes The Queen’s University Belfast g.rhodes@qub.ac.uk Steven Bruhm University of Western Ontario sbruhm2@uwo.ca Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

This new journal is devoted to the rigorous study of horror in all its cultural and historical forms: from film, literature, music and dance, to fine art, photography and beyond. It seeks to foster fruitful dialogue between a wide range of different critical and scholarly traditions, and will inform and stimulate anyone interested in a wider and deeper understanding of horror.

2010, Volume 13 4 issues per year ISSN 1368-2679 Online ISSN 1758-9142 Editor Kamal Salhi University of Leeds k.salhi@leeds.ac.uk Deputy Editor (North America Editorial) Raija Koski University of Western Ontario rkoski@julian.uwo.ca Subscription rates Institutional: £300 / $480 Online only*: £267 / $400 Personal: £33 / £65 Image: © Laurence Clerfeuille

International Journal of Francophone Studies This journal seeks to examine all aspects of the interdisciplinary components of francophone studies and answer questions such as: how is France perceived throughout the world, and how do previously francophone colonies relate to modern France? Using a historical, cultural and theoretical framework, the International Journal of Francophone Studies maintains its focus on the premise of postcolonial debate.


2010, Volume 23 3 issues per year ISSN 1364-971X Online ISSN 1758-9150 Editor Monica Threlfall London Metropolitan University m.threlfall@londonmet.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

International Journal of Iberian Studies

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International Journal of Digital Television

2010, Volume 1 3 issues per year ISSN 2040-4182 Online ISSN 2040-4190 Principal Editor Michael Starks University of Oxford m.starks@ntlworld.com Associate Editors Jeffrey A. Hart Indiana University hartj@indiana.edu Jock Given Swinburne University jgiven@swin.edu.au Subscription rates Institutional: £132 / $150 Online only*: £99 / $100 Personal: £33 / $50

As the transition to digital TV occurs across the globe, we are witnessing a transformation in television’s operations and its audiences. The International Journal of Digital Television is at the forefront of efforts to understand these changes and developments. Content is broad, and includes exploration of digital television’s convergence with the Internet and telecommunications.

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Focusing on Spain and Portugal, the International Journal of Iberian Studies approaches research and teaching on contemporary Iberian studies in a cross-disciplinary manner. Articles cover every aspect of the field, from history and politics to cinema and television, concentrating on the Iberian Peninsula’s relations with the rest of the world.

2010, Volume 6 3 issues per year ISSN 1740-8296 Online ISSN 2040-0918 Editors Katharine Sarikakis University of Leeds k.sarikakis@leeds.ac.uk Neil Blain University of Stirling n.a.blain@stir.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $350 Online only*: £192 / $290 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Neil Blain , White Sands, New Mexico

International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics This journal is committed to analysing the politics of communications and cultural processes. It addresses cultural politics in all dimensions, recognizing equally the importance of issues defined by their specific cultural geography and those which traverse cultures and nations.


2010, Volume 9 3 issues per year ISSN 1474-2748 Online ISSN 2040-0551 Editors Mohammed Saad University of the West of England mohammed.saad@uwe.ac.uk Girma Zawdie University of Strathclyde g.zawdie@strath.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development

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Focusing on understanding sustainable development in terms of its underlying dynamics, the International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development explores a range of issues, from emerging knowledge markets and technological management to sustainable development. It promotes discussion of these topics in the context of globalization trends, environmental sustainability and world poverty.

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2010, Volume 2 3 issues per year ISSN 2040-199X Online ISSN 1751-7974

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-6134 Online ISSN 2040-6142

Principal Editor Winston Mano University of Westminster manow@wmin.ac.uk Associate Editors Monica Chibita Makerere University monica@masscom.mak.ac.ug Wendy Willems University of the Witwatersrand wendy.willems@wits.ac.za Reviews Editor Nkosi Martin Ndlela Hedmark University College nkosi.ndlela@osir.hihm.no Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Christien Jaspars

Journal of African Media Studies In the current academic climate there is an ongoing repositioning of media and cultural studies outside the Anglo-American axis. Exploring media ranging from television and print to jokes, music and the Internet, the Journal of African Media Studies contributes to this repositioning by providing a forum for debate on the historical and contemporary aspects of media and communication in Africa.

Editors Graeme Harper Bangor University graeme.harper@bangor.ac.uk Samantha J. Rayner Anglia Ruskin University samantha.rayner@anglia.ac.uk Owen Evans Swansea University o.evans@swansea.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

The Journal of European Popular Culture is dedicated to those interested in developments, people, places, activities and attitudes connected with Europe and European culture. It also focuses on contemporary European media, literature, art and design, together with the influence of European creative artefacts and cultural ideas on the world.

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2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1751-9411 Online ISSN 1751-942X

2010, Volume 11 3 issues per year ISSN 1468-2753 Online ISSN 2040-0926

Editor Noureddine Miladi University of Northampton nmiladi@cammro.com

Editor Lina Khatib Royal Holloway, University of London lina.khatib@rhul.ac.uk

Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research

Image: © Neil Smith

The Journal of Media Practice adopts an international and multi-disciplinary approach towards the study of media practice. It provides a forum for debate that pays particular attention to changes in the media landscape in terms of media practices, technologies and audiences. Journals

This journal leads the debate about how media in Arab regions has altered the way the Arab world narrates itself. It also explains emerging rapid changes in media and society in the Middle East and elsewhere, and is interested in all forms of media, including cinema, television, radio, press, books and the Internet.

Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Media Practice

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2010, Volume 2 3 issues per year ISSN 1757-191X Online ISSN 1757-1928

2010, Volume 7 3 issues per year ISSN 1477-9633 Online ISSN 2040-056X

Principal Editor Astrid Ensslin Bangor University a.ensslin@bangor.ac.uk

Editors Maurice Yolles Liverpool John Moores University prof.m.yolles@googlemail.com

Associate Editor Eben Muse Bangor University e.muse@bangor.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds As gaming and virtual worlds become ever more popular, they in turn have a greater effect on culture as a whole. The Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds is a forum for research and debate on the cultural effects of gaming and virtual worlds, across platforms and genres. It also critically evaluates cutting-edge market trends and technological developments.

Paul Iles Leeds Metropolitan University p.iles@leedsmet.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Organisational Transformation & Social Change Change is endemic. Learning or intelligent organizations that are adaptable are successful. This journal presents research on the shaping of organizational theory, which has led to some interesting changes in recent years, including cybernetics and knowledge management.


Journal of War & Cultural Studies Volume 2 Number 1

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2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1752-6272 Online ISSN 1752-6280 Editors Debra Kelly University of Westminster kellyd@westminster.ac.uk Martin Hurcombe University of Bristol m.j.hurcombe@bristol.ac.uk Nicola Cooper Swansea University n.cooper@swansea.ac.uk

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Wide-ranging in scope, this journal explores how war has affected culture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and the relationship between the two. In particular, it emphasizes cultural histories and cultural production as significant forces that have shaped experiences, representations and memories of war.

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2010, Volume 9 2 issues per year ISSN 1476-413X Online ISSN 1758-9509

2010, Volume 8 2 issues per year ISSN 1476-4504 Online ISSN 2040-1388

Editor João Ferreira de Almeida UNICS-ISCTE ferreira.almeida@iscte.pt

Editor Tim Wall Birmingham City University radio.journal@bcu.ac.uk

Editorial Consultant Stewart Lloyd-Jones UNICS-ISCTE stewart.lloyd-jones@iscte.pt Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Stewart Lloyd-Jones

Portuguese Journal of Social Science The Portuguese Journal of Social Science brings to an international readership the best Portuguese scholarship in the social sciences. Published in English, this journal combines important work of interest to the social science community, particularly specialists in Latin America and southern Europe.

Associate Editors Peter M. Lewis London Metropolitan University p.m.lewis@londonmet.ac.uk Kate Lacey University of Sussex k.lacey@sussex.ac.uk Ken Garner Glasgow Caledonian University k.garner@gcal.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

The Radio Journal is designed for all those interested in research into the production, reception, texts and contexts of radio and audio media. Including all structures, forms and genres of radio broadcasting, the journal encourages interdisciplinary work in the fields of humanities and social sciences.

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The Radio Journal


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New 2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-6150 Online ISSN 2040-6169 Editors Derek Hales University of Huddersfield d.hales@hud.ac.uk Calvin Taylor University of Leeds c.f.taylor@leeds.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

This new journal explores research in the interdisciplinary exchanges between arts and humanities and the science and technology sectors. It explores the creative tensions between practices, histories and policies that define creative knowledge, the habits and practices of creative production, and global cultures of openness, networks and knowledge sharing.

Cultural & Media Studies

Studies in Culture & Innovation


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

Books Film Studies

Directory of World Cinema: Japan Edited by John Berra ISBN 9781841503356 Paperback | £16 | $25 From the revered classics of Akira Kurosawa to the modern marvels of Takeshi Kitano, the films that have emerged from Japan represent a national cinema that has gained worldwide acclaim. The Directory of World Cinema: Japan provides an insight into the cinema of Japan through reviews of significant titles and case studies of leading directors, alongside explorations of the cultural and industrial origins of key genres. As the inaugural volume of an ambitious new series from Intellect documenting world cinema, the directory takes the form of an A–Z collection of reviews, longer essays and research resources, accompanied by fifty full-colour film stills highlighting significant films and players. The cinematic lineage of samurai warriors, yakuza enforcers, and atomic monsters take their place alongside the politically charged works of the Japanese new wave, making this a truly comprehensive volume. Books 24 25

By Allister Mactaggart ISBN 9781841503325 Paperback | £14.95 | $25 Aimed at both Lynch fans and film studies specialists, Allister Mactaggart addresses Lynch’s films from the perspective of the relationship between commercial film, avant-garde art and cultural theory. Individual Lynch works – The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive, Inland Empire – are discussed in relation to other films and directors. The Film Paintings of David Lynch offers a unique perspective on an influential director, weaving together a range of theoretical approaches to Lynch’s films to make exciting new connections among film theory, art history, psychoanalysis and cinema.

Futures of Chinese Cinema Technologies and Temporalities in Chinese Screen Cultures Edited by Olivia Khoo and Sean Metzger ISBN 9781841502748 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 In recent years, Chinese film has garnered worldwide attention, and this interdisciplinary collection investigates how new technologies, changing production constraints and shifting viewing practices have shaped perceptions of Chinese screen cultures. After the devastation of the economic crisis, the uncertainty of the Hong Kong handover and the events at Tiananmen Square in 1989, the late twentieth century and beyond has seen the emergence of a number of innovative new works from the region’s film-makers. For the first time, scholars from film studies, media studies, history and sociology have been brought together to focus on the concepts of technology and temporality in Chinese cinema. Futures of Chinese Cinema represents a fresh contribution to film and cultural studies.

Film Studies

The Film Paintings of David Lynch Challenging Film Theory


The Danish Directors 2 Dialogues on the New Danish Fiction Cinema

French Costume Drama of the 1950s Fashioning Politics in Film

New Irish Storytellers Narrative Strategies in Film

Edited by Graeme Harper and Jonathan Rayner

Edited by Mette Hjort, Eva Jørholt and Eva Novrup Redvall

By Susan Hayward

By Díóg O’Connell

ISBN 9781841503189 Paperback | £24.95 | $45

ISBN 9781841503127 Paperback | £14.95 | $25

When political and civil unrest threatened France’s social order in the 1950s, French cinema provided audiences with a seemingly unique form of escapism and a nostalgic look back at costume dramas. Critics have dismissed this genre of French cinema, overlooking its importance. Hayward redresses this balance, exposing the paradox between a lost past and the drive for modernization.

New Irish Storytellers examines narrative strategies in contemporary Irish film and illuminates the craft of Irish film-makers since the 1990s. Revealing defining styles and tendencies within recent Irish cinema, this book explores connections between Irish cinematic storytellers and their British and American colleagues.

ISBN 9781841503097 Paperback | £14.95 | $25 This groundbreaking publication embraces a multitude of nationalities, cinematic examples and critical approaches to landscape in cinema. The book frames up contemporary film landscapes across the world, in an interrogation of screen aesthetics and national ideology, film form and cultural geography, cinematic representation and the human environment.

ISBN 9781841502717 Paperback | £14.95 | $25 Over the last twenty years, Danish cinema has established itself as an important source of cinematic renewal and innovation. With insider information about film-making, marketing and distribution, and interviews with seminal directors, The Danish Directors 2 allows scholars and cinephiles entry into what seems to be a forbidding body of work.

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Cinema and Landscape Film, Nation and Cultural Geography

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Don’t Look Now British Cinema in the 1970s Edited by Paul Newland ISBN 9781841503202 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 While post-war British cinema and the British new wave have received much scholarly attention, the misunderstood period of the 1970s has been ignored. Don’t Look Now uncovers forgotten but richly rewarding films, and offers insight into the careers of important film-makers. Newland sheds light on the genres of experimental film, horror, and rock and punk films, as well as representations of the black community, shifts in gender politics and adaptations of television comedies.

The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov Laughing Matters

Studies in French Cinema UK Perspectives 1985–2010

Phenomenology’s Material Presence Video, Vision and Experience

Edited by Will Higbee and Sarah Leahy

By Gabrielle A. Hezekiah

By Rimgaila Salys

ISBN 9781841503233 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

ISBN 9781841503103 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Studies in French Cinema looks at the development of French screen studies in the United Kingdom over the past twenty years and the ways in which innovative scholarship in the UK has helped shape the field in English and French speaking universities. This seminal text is also a tribute to six key figures within the field who have been leaders in research and teaching of French cinema: Jill Forbes, Susan Hayward, Phil Powrie, Keith Reader, Carrie Tarr and Ginette Vincendeau.

Phenomenology’s Material Presence is an exploration of phenomenology and the aesthetics of the moving image. Drawing on the insights of Husserl, Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, this seminal work addresses key questions related to the notion of encounter in cinematic viewing. Using three videos by Trinidadian film-maker Robert Yao Ramesar, it suggests that video performs its own act of phenomenological inquiry.

ISBN 9781841502823 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 Grigorii Aleksandrov’s musical comedy films, created with composer Isaak Dunaevskii, were among the most popular of Russian cinema in the 1930s and ’40s. This book presents the untold history of the films, situating them in the Stalin era, and suggesting new interpretations. Salys asks why these films are considered classics both in Russia and the West, and how Aleksandrov became a cultural icon, indelibly influencing modern Russian cinema.


Journals Film Studies

2010, Volume 2 2 issues per year ISSN 1754-9221 Online ISSN 1754-923X Editors Keyan G. Tomaselli University of KwaZulu-Natal tomasell@ukzn.ac.za Martin Mhando Murdoch University m.mhando@murdoch.edu.au Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Ibrahim Atas

Journal of African Cinemas

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What defines African cinema? Is there an African identity and, if so, how is it represented in film? The Journal of African Cinemas explores these questions while examining the interactions of visual and verbal narratives in African film, recognizing the shifting paradigms that define African cinemas. It explores how identity and perception are positioned within diverse African film languages, and how Africa and its peoples are represented on screen.

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2010, Volume 8 6 issues per year ISSN 1651-6826 Online ISSN 2040-3801

2010, Volume 4 3 issues per year ISSN 1750-8061 Online ISSN 1750-807X

Editor-in-Chief Daniel Lindvall Stockholm, Sweden daniel.lindvall@filmint.nu

Editor Song Hwee Lim University of Exeter s.h.lim@exeter.ac.uk

Reviews Editor Liza Palmer University of North Carolina, Wilmington liza.palmer@filmint.nu Subscription rates Institutional: £240 / $375 Online only*: £207 / $310 Personal: £33 / $65

Film International: Journal of World Cinema Rejecting the dichotomies of ‘high’ and ‘low’ cinema, Film International embraces debate on how film affects the broader culture, history and economy of society. This journal aims to encourage critical study and public discussion of the role of moving images in our society, bridging the gap between academics and general film fans.

Associate Editor Julian Ward University of Edinburgh julian.ward@ed.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Chinese Cinemas A diverse range of films have emerged from all parts of the Chinese-speaking world, with an ever-increasing number of border-crossing collaborative efforts prominent among them. Drawing on worldwide interest, this journal provides a forum for discussion of all aspects of Chinese cinemas.


2010, Volume 2 2 issues per year ISSN 1756-4905 Online ISSN 1756-4913 Editors David Desser University of Illinois desser@illinois.edu Frances Gateward Ursinus College fgateward@ursinus.edu Subscription rates Institutional: £150 / $240 Online only*: £117 / $175 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Japanese & Korean Cinema

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The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen our understanding of this important film-making region. These neighbouring countries, so often in discord politically, nevertheless share many cultural attributes, providing scholars with a rich source of research.

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2010, Volume 8 3 issues per year ISSN 1474-2756 Online ISSN 2040-0578

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 1759-7137 Online ISSN 1759-7145

Editors Stephanie Dennison University of Leeds s.dennison@leeds.ac.uk

Principal Editor Jill Nelmes University of East London j.nelmes@uel.ac.uk

Stuart Green University of Leeds s.n.s.j.green@leeds.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film What are the effects of new cinematic practices? What do smaller and less well-known national cinemas have to offer? With a focus on the study of new cinematic practices and on cinemas hitherto neglected, New Cinemas welcomes scholarship that is refreshing in approach and that does not take existing paradigms and theoretical conceptualizwations as given.

Co-editors Ian Macdonald University of Leeds i.w.macdonald@leeds.ac.uk Jule Selbo California State University, Fullerton

jselbo@fullerton.edu Barry Langford Royal Holloway, University of London b.langford@rhul.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

Exploring the nature of writing for the moving image in the broadest sense, the Journal of Screenwriting encourages the investigation of a wide range of possible methodologies and approaches to studying the scriptwriting form. Research topics include the history of the form, contextual analysis, the relationship of scriptwriting to the production process, and how the form can be considered in terms of culture and society.

Film Studies

Journal of Screenwriting


2010, Volume 8 1 issue per year ISSN 1601-829X Online ISSN 2040-0586

2010, Volume 4 3 issues per year ISSN 1750-3280 Online ISSN 1750-3299

Editor Stig Hjarvard University of Copenhagen stig@hum.ku.dk

Editor Deane Williams Monash University deane.williams@arts. monash.edu.au

Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Northern Lights: Film & Media Studies Yearbook

Documentary film has witnessed a revival in recent years, through conferences, the success of theatrical releases of documentary films, and the re-emergence of documentary-based scholarship. Studies in Documentary Film provides a home for debate on documentary films, including history, theory, criticism and practice from around the world.

Journals

Media are proliferating and migrating across new technological devices in an ongoing revolution across the world. Northern Lights is a yearbook that furthers interdisciplinary studies of media, with particular emphasis on film, television and new media from around the world.

Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $350 Online only*: £192 / $290 Personal: £33 / $65

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2010, Volume 4 3 issues per year ISSN 1750-3175 Online ISSN 1750-3183

2010, Volume 7 3 issues per year ISSN 1741-1548 Online ISSN 2040-0594

Editors Ian Henderson King’s College London ian.r.henderson@kcl.ac.uk

Editors Owen Evans Swansea University owen@ecrf.org.uk

Deb Verhoeven RMIT University deb.verhoeven@rmit.edu.au Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $350 Online only*: £192 / $290 Personal: £33 / $65

Studies in Australasian Cinema Australasia is home to many indigenous nations and immigrant cultures from all around the world. Studies in Australasian Cinema (SAC) maintains an emphasis on diversity, exploring postcolonial politics and contexts. With a focus on Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Area’s rich cinema history, SAC encourages debate about all aspects of film.

Graeme Harper Bangor University graeme.harper@bangor.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Studies in European Cinema This journal provides a forum for the highest quality research, bringing together experts from a variety of fields in order to facilitate crossdisciplinary exchange. The journal explores issues such as whether film output is changing in Europe, and how we can classify European cinema.


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2010, Volume 10 3 issues per year ISSN 1471-5880 Online ISSN 1758-9517 Editors Susan Hayward University of Exeter s.hayward@ex.ac.uk Phil Powrie University of Sheffield p.p.powrie@sheffield.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Anniversary Volume

Studies in French Cinema Studies in French Cinema provides scholarly investigation across the full breadth of issues concerning French cinema. With a focus on film history, genre, trends, technique and cinematic theory, this journal provides an arena for debate between academics studying the cinema of France. Journals 34

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Studies in Eastern European Cinema

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-350X Online ISSN 2040-3518 Principal Editor John Cunningham Sheffield Hallam University j.cunningham@shu.ac.uk Associate Editor Ewa Mazierska University of Central Lancashire ehmazierska@uclan.ac.uk Reviews Editor Michael Goddard University of Salford m.n.goddard@salford.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

In the years since the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the political changes of 1989–90, there has been a growing interest in the cinemas of the former countries of the Eastern bloc. Studies in Eastern European Cinema provides a dynamic and innovative discursive focus for this growing community of scholars, and covers all aspects of film culture including production, distribution, consumption and analysis.

2010, Volume 7 2 issues per year ISSN 1478-0488 Online ISSN 2040-0608 Editors Marvin D’Lugo Clark University mdlugo@clarku.edu Barry Jordan De Montfort University bjordan@dmu.ac.uk Deborah Shaw University of Portsmouth deborah.shaw@port.ac.uk C0-editor Kathleen Vernon State University of New York kvernon@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Studies in Hispanic Cinemas Studies in Hispanic Cinemas maximizes the opportunities for contact between academic disciplines such as media, film studies, Latin American and postcolonial studies, as well as Hispanic studies. Encouraging an intercultural and multi-disciplinary focus, this journal provides in-depth and broad study of Hispanic cinema, both in the context of world cinemas and within Spanish-speaking film.


2010, Volume 4 3 issues per year ISSN 1750-3132 Online ISSN 1750-3140 Editor Birgit Beumers University of Bristol birgit.beumers@bristol.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $350 Online only*: £192 / $290 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Birgit Beumers

Studies in Russian & Soviet Cinema

Journals

What has been the role of ideology and industry in Russian cinema? How has its aesthetic developed? Devoted to pre-revolutionary, Soviet and post-Soviet Russian cinema, Studies in Russian & Soviet Cinema is concerned with all aspects of film, from star theory to analyses of the western reception of Russian cinema.

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How do film audiences interpret soundtracks? Discussing all aspects of sound within film, The Soundtrack focuses its attention on aural elements and moving images as a unified entity.

2010, Volume 2 2 issues per year ISSN 1756-4921 Online ISSN 1756-493X

2010, Volume 3 2 issues per year ISSN 1751-4193 Online ISSN 1751-4207

Editors Jyotsna Kapur Southern Illinois University, Carbondale jkapur@siu.edu

Editors Stephen Deutsch Bournemouth Media School sdeutsch@bournemouth.ac.uk

Alka Kurian University of Sunderland alka.kurian@sunderland.ac.uk Aarti Wani Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce aartiwani@yahoo.com Subscription rates Institutional: £150 / $240 Online only*: £117 / $175 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Amar Kanwar, still from The Lightning Testimonies

Studies in South Asian Film & Media In what ways do the media and cinemas of the Indian subcontinent relate to their social, political, economic, historical and increasingly globalized and diasporic contexts? How do these contexts interact with and inform issues of class, caste, gender, race, sexuality and ideology? This journal is committed to building a space for a critical engagement with these and other issues.

Dominic Power The National Film & Television School dpower@nftsfilm-tv.ac.uk Larry Sider The School of Sound larry@sider.co.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Covering topics ranging from sound in silent film to how technological developments have impacted upon soundtrack aesthetics, The Soundtrack explores the relationship between picture editing and the soundtrack, the training of film composers and sound designers, sound in interactive media, and representations of reality and fantasy through sound.

Film Studies

The Soundtrack


2010, Volume 2 6 issues per year ISSN 1759-0922 Editor Gabriel Solomons gabriel@intellectbooks.com Subscription rates Institutional: £76 / $132 Online only*: £60 / $90 Personal: £16 / $30 Image: Š Park Circus Ltd, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

The Big Picture

Journals

The Big Picture is a visually-focused film magazine that goes beyond the screen to reveal cinema’s power to entertain, inspire and connect to each one of us. Aimed at the enthusiastic film-goer, The Big Picture focuses on how film affects our lives. It draws from cinema’s visual power, allowing the powerful filmic images to do the talking.

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2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-3526 Online ISSN 2040-3534 Editors Armida de la Garza University of Nottingham Ningbo armida.delagarza@ nottingham.edu.cn

Claudia Magallanes-Blanco Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla claudia.magallanes@ iberopuebla.edu.mx

Deborah Shaw University of Portsmouth deborah.shaw@port.ac.uk

Ruth Doughty University of Portsmouth ruth.doughty@port.ac.uk

Subscription rates Institutional: ÂŁ103 / $100 Online only*: ÂŁ70 / $70 Personal: ÂŁ33 / $33

This new journal has emerged in response to a shift in global film cultures and how we understand them. Dynamic new industrial and textual practices are being established throughout the world and the academic community is responding. Transnational Cinemas covers a vast and diverse range of film-related subjects, and includes articles, interviews, visual essays, and reports on film festivals and conferences.

Film Studies

Transnational Cinemas

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2010, Volume 1 4 issues per year ISSN: 2042-1869 Online ISSN: 2042-1877 Editors Liza Palmer University of North Carolina, Wilmington palmerl@uncw.edu Tim Palmer University of North Carolina, Wilmington palmert@uncw.edu Subscription rates Institutional: £99 / $117 Online only*: £60 / $72 Personal: £33 / $45 Image: Š Cine Alliance / Pathe / The Kobal Collection, Quai des brumes

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Film Matters Film Matters is an exciting new film magazine, celebrating the work of undergraduate film scholars. Written by students and for students, Film Matters contains feature articles and reviews, and includes profiles of film studies departments, articles that prepare students for graduate study, and resources and opportunities for undergraduate scholars. All Film Matters feature submissions undergo a peer-review process.


Performing Arts

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Performing Violence Literary and Theatrical Experiments of New Russian Drama

Walking, Writing and Performance Autobiographical Texts by Deirdre Heddon, Carl Lavery and Phil Smith

Serbian and Greek Art Music A Patch to Western Music History

Christoph Schlingensief Art Without Borders

Edited by Katy Romanou

By Birgit Beumers and Mark Lipovetsky

Edited by Roberta Mock

Edited by Tara Forrest and Anna Teresa Scheer With a foreword by Alexander Kluge

ISBN 9781841502694 Paperback | £14.95 | $25

ISBN 9781841501550 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

ISBN 9781841502786 Hardback | £24.95 | $45

New Russian drama began its rise at the end of the twentieth century, following a decline in dramatic writing in Russia that stemmed back to the 1980s. Authors Beumers and Lipovetsky examine the representation of violence in these new dramatic works penned by young Russian playwrights.

This collection charts three projects by performance-makers who generate autobiographical writing by taking walks. It includes performance texts and photographs, as well as essays by the artists that discuss processes of development, writing and performance.

Serbian and Greek Art Music is the first ever book to examine the assimilation and development of western art music in Serbia and Greece during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Music education and the creation of the two nations since the nineteenth century are themes that reverberate through the volume. Renowned musicologists propose new paths in Balkan studies and music of the Balkan people.

ISBN 9781841503196 Paperback | £19.95 | $35 The work of German artist Christoph Schlingensief spans a diverse range of fields, including film, television, activism, opera and theatre. This is the first book to be published in English on his politically engaged body of work. Leading scholars offer a critical assessment, and an interview with the artist himself provides insight into past and present projects.


Pop Up Popular Music Since 1945 By Anthony May and Cory Messenger ISBN 9781841502328 Paperback | £14.95 | $25

Edited by Monica Prendergast and Juliana Saxton ISBN 9781841502816 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Journals Performing Arts

Theatre practice and applied theatre are areas of growing international interest. Applied Theatre is the first study to assist practitioners and students to develop critical frameworks for planning and implementing their own theatrical projects.

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Pop Up uses the recorded song as a point of entry to a discussion of the interwoven musical, industrial, technological and social histories of the twentieth century. It is a book about historical change that focuses on the music itself, exploring not only the musical significance of songs but also the cultural transformations that made them possible.

Applied Theatre International Case Studies and Challenges for Practice

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Directors and Designers Edited by Christine White

The Philosophical Actor A Practical Meditation for Practicing Theatre Artists

ISBN 9781841502892 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

By Donna Soto-Morettini

Directors and Designers explores the practice of scenography – the creation of perspective in the design and painting of stage scenery – and offers new insights into the working relationships of the people responsible for these theatrical transformations. Contributions from leading practitioners and theorists describe the way in which the roles of director and designer have developed and evolved.

ISBN 9781841503264 Paperback | £17.95 | $30 This is the first book to look philosophically at the language and the concepts that we use when we talk about acting. Soto-Morettini introduces innovative thoughts about acting, drawing from her experience as a teacher and director. She grapples with the fundamental questions of truth, art and human being.

2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1752-6299 Online ISSN 1752-6302 Editor Lee Higgins Boston University School of Music higginsl@bu.edu Editor Emeritus David Elliott New York University david.elliott@nyu.edu Associate Editor Kari Veblen University of Western Ontario kveblen@uwo.ca Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $175 Online only*: £192 / $145 Personal: £33 / $33 Image © Jonathan Been

International Journal of Community Music Including research articles, practical discussions, timely reviews, readers’ notes and special issues concerning all aspects of community music, this journal aims to provide a space for discussion that reflects the breadth of current practice, as well as covering community music’s long history.


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Editors Vida L. Midgelow University of Northampton vida.midgelow@ northampton.ac.uk Jane M. Bacon University of Northampton jane.bacon@northampton.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £75 / $75 Online only*: £55 / $55 Personal: £22/ $25 Image: © Natalie Cursio, www.skellis.net/inert

Comedy Studies

Choreographic Practices operates from the principle that dance embodies ideas and can be productively enlivened when considered as a mode of critical and creative discourse. Placing an emphasis on processes and practices over products, this journal seeks to engender dynamic relationships between theory and practice, choreographer and scholar, so that these distinctions may be shifted and traversed.

Comedy plays a more important role today than ever before: specialist comedy television channels are prevalent across the world, and in medical circles professionals are beginning to develop methods of using laughter to aid physical and psychological problems. And yet, until now, there has been no academic journal dedicated to these cultural phenomena, let alone their historical antecedents. Comedy Studies fills this void.

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-610X Online ISSN 2040-6118 Principal Editor Chris Ritchie Southampton Solent University chris.ritchie@solent.ac.uk Associate Editor James Harris james-b-harris@hotmail.com Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33 Image: © Donna Hetherington.

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2010, Volume 1 1 issue per year ISSN 2040-5669 Online ISSN 2040-5677

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2010, Volume 2 2 issues per year ISSN 1757-1871 Online ISSN 1757-188X

2010, Volume 6 2 issues per year ISSN 1479-4713 Online ISSN 2040-0934 Editor-in-Chief Dave Collins University Centre Doncaster dave.collins@don.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Sita Popat & Scott Palmer, Projecting Performance

International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital Media Can digital technologies open up new avenues within performance arts? How can digital media energize performance arts? This journal functions as a forum aimed at boosting innovative thinking and practice surrounding the combination of digital technologies and the performance arts.

Principal Editor Sarah Whatley Coventry University s.whatley@coventry.ac.uk Associate Editors Kirsty Alexander London Contemporary Dance School kirsty.alexander@ theplace.org.uk Natalie Garrett Coventry University n.garrett@coventry.ac.uk

Image: © Christian Kipp

This new journal focuses on how somatic practices and ideas of embodied knowledge add to the development of art performance. It explores the pedagogical philosophy, history and aesthetic implications of somatics and the current application of somatics to dance training. It also examines the idea of the body in western culture, the influence of eastern cultures, and how somatic practices challenge or collude with these ideas.

Journals

Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices

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2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1753-6421 Online ISSN 1753-643X Editors Richard J. Hand University of Glamorgan rhand@glam.ac.uk Katja Krebs University of Bristol k.krebs@bristol.ac.uk Assistant Editor Márta Minier University of Glamorgan mminier@glam.ac.uk Reviews Editor Duška Radosavljević University of Kent d.radosavljevic@kent.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Gareth Hughes

2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1752-7066 Online ISSN 1752-7074

Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance Focusing on theatre, film and other media, this journal discusses adaptation’s place within our culture. ‘The contributions … are uniformly useful, revealing the presence of very wise and in-touch editors. JAFP is a high-quality academic publication, beautifully produced and printed. It should play a major role in the continuing development of adaptation studies’. – R. Barton Palmer

Editor Andrew King University of Hull a.king@hull.ac.uk Associate Editors Carola Boehm ManchesterMetropolitanUniversity c.boehm@mmu.ac.uk Evangelos Himonides The Institute of Education e.himonides@ioe.ac.uk Jonathan Savage ManchesterMetropolitanUniversity j.savage@mmu.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © University of Hull at Scarborough

Journal of Music, Technology & Education The Journal of Music, Technology & Education explores the issues concerning the use of technology in music education. It examines pedagogy at all levels, and across genres such as composition, musicology, performance and music production.


Performing Arts Books

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 1757-1979 Online ISSN 1757-1987 Principal Editor Carole-Anne Upton University of Ulster ca.upton@ulster.ac.uk Associate Editors Mark Taylor-Batty University of Leeds m.j.taylorbatty@leeds.ac.uk Daniel Watt Loughborough University d.p.watt@lboro.ac.uk

Performing Ethos: International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance Ethical questions are often raised in contemporary theatre and live performance, both within the politically and aesthetically radical, and the mainstream. Performing Ethos addresses these questions in a global context, identifying and implementing new ideas for practice and scholarship in theatre and performance.

30th Anniversary Volume

Journals

Subscription rates Institutional: £150 / $240 Online only*: £117 / $175 Personal: £33 / $65

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2010, Volume 4 3 issues per year ISSN 1750-3159 Online ISSN 1750-3167 Editors Dominic Symonds University of Portsmouth dominic.symonds@port.ac.uk George Burrows University of Portsmouth george.burrows@port.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $350 Online only*: £192 / $290 Personal: £33 / $65

Studies in Musical Theatre Studies in Musical Theatre provides a forum for debate arising from any areas of live performance that use vocal, instrumental and theatrical performance as a principal part of their expressive language. It explores topics such as how the fusion of words and music works within musical theatre, how the art / entertainment divide can be negotiated effectively, and how globalization and commodification have affected musical theatre.

2010, Volume 30 3 issues per year ISSN 1468-2761 Online ISSN 2040-0616 Editors Peter Thomson University of Exeter p.w.thomson@exeter.ac.uk Kate Dorney Theatre & Performance Collections, Victoria & Albert Museum k.dorney@vam.ac.uk Associate Editors Andrew Wyllie University of the West of England andrew.wyllie@uwe.ac.uk Sozita Goudouna Royal Holloway, University of London ozoavisor@gmail.com Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Anthony Crickmay Archive / V&A Theatre Collections, London

2010 marks the 30th anniversary of Studies in Theatre & Performance. This well-respected journal provides a forum for sharing the methods and results of practical theatre research, discussing issues related to theatre practice, and examining experiments in teaching and performance. International and wide-ranging in scope, the journal encompasses all aspects of theatrical practice and process.

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Drawing The Enactive Evolution of the Practitioner

By Alfredo Cramerotti

By Patricia Cain

ISBN 9781841502687 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

ISBN 9781841503257 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

Addressing a growing area of focus in contemporary art, Aesthetic Journalism investigates why contemporary art exhibitions often consist of interviews, documentaries and reportage. Art theorist and curator Alfredo Cramerotti traces the shift in the production of truth from the domain of the news media to that of art and aestheticism – a change that questions the very foundations of journalism and the nature of art. The book probes the current merge of art with the sphere of investigative journalism and explores how this new mode of information is grasping more and more space in modern culture. Aesthetic Journalism suggests future developments for this new relationship between art and documentary journalism, offering itself as a useful tool to audiences, scholars, producers and critics alike.

In an era which has seen many forms of artistic creation becoming digitized, the practice of drawing, in the traditional sense, has remained constant. However, many publications about the relationship between drawing and thinking rely on discipline-dependent distinctions to discuss the activity’s function. Drawing redefines drawing more holistically as an enactive phenomenon, and makes connections between a variety of disciplines in order to find out how drawing helps us understand the world. Instead of the finite event of producing an artefact, drawing is a process and an end in itself, through which the practitioner might gain self-awareness. By synthesizing enactive thinking and the practice of drawing, this volume provides valuable insights into the creative mind, and will appeal to scholars and practitioners alike.

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Aesthetic Journalism How to Inform Without Informing


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

Image: © Alfredo Cramerotti, Unmapping the City: Perspectives of Flatness, 2010

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Unmapping the City Perspectives of Flatness

Searching for Art’s New Publics

Edited by Alfredo Cramerotti

ISBN 9781841503110 Paperback | £19.95 | $35

ISBN 9781841503165 Paperback | £14.95 | $25 Unmapping the City, the first title in the new Intellect series ‘Critical Photography’, features photographs shot between 2004 and 2008 in fourteen different cities. The images are linked by their shared attempts to define a two-dimensional approach to a threedimensional built reality, and to address spatial representation and urban architecture.

Edited by Jeni Walwin

Drawing on contributions from practicing artists, writers, curators and academics, Searching for Art’s New Publics explores the ways in which artists seek to involve, create and engage with new and diverse audiences: from passers-by encountering and participating in the work unexpectedly, to professionals from other disciplines and members of particular communities.

Artist-Teacher A Philosophy for Creating and Teaching By G. James Daichendt ISBN 9781841503134 Hardback | £29.95 | $50 The philosophy of the artist-teacher is not a new phenomenon. In fact, many artists working within the Bauhaus, nineteenth century ‘schools of design’, and the ‘basic design movement’ all applied this method of thinking to their teaching. Artist-Teacher explores the many facets of this methodology, and the various ways art has been taught over the centuries.

Visual Cultures By James Elkins ISBN 9781841503073 Paperback | £17.95 | $25 Visual Cultures is the first study of the place of visuality and literacy in specific nations around the world, and includes insightful essays on the value accorded to the visual and the verbal in Japan, Poland, China, Russia, Ireland, and Slovenia. Visual Cultures also raises and explores issues of national identity, and provides a wealth of information for future research.


2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1751-0694 Online ISSN 1751-0708

Visual Arts

Journals

Editor Simon Roodhouse London College of Communication simon@croodhouse. freeserve.co.uk Administrator Upma Arora Middlesex University u.arora@md.ac.uk

This journal focuses on activities that have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and that have potential for wealth creation. It provides a forum to challenge definitive assumptions and advance social, economic, cultural and political understanding of the creative industries.

Journals

Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Creative Industries Journal

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2010, Volume 9 2 issues per year ISSN 1474-273X Online ISSN 2040-0896 Editor Linda Drew University of the Arts London l.drew@chelsea.arts.ac.uk Associate Editor Alison Shreeve University of the Arts London Editorial Assistant Laura Lanceley Chelsea College of Art & Design l.lanceley@chelsea.arts.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

2010, Volume 6 3 issues per year ISSN 1743-5234 Online ISSN 2040-090X

Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education How can art, design and communication aid teaching? Do these teaching methods work better in certain fields of study? Focusing on arts and media-based subjects, and encompassing all areas of higher education, this journal reveals the potential value of new educational strategies and creative teaching methods.

Editor Rachel Mason Roehampton University r.mason@roehampton.ac.uk Reviews Editor Nicholas Houghton University of the Arts London n.houghton@arts.ac.uk Editorial Assistant Teresa Eça teresaeca@apecv.pt Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

International Journal of Education Through Art This journal reveals ways of rethinking the status of education and art education, while addressing the role of teaching and learning in formal or informal educational contexts, alongside issues of age, gender and social background.


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2010, Volume 1 1 issue per year ISSN 2040-4689 Online ISSN 2040-4697 Editors Kristina Niedderer University of Wolverhampton k.niedderer@wlv.ac.uk Katherine Townsend Nottingham Trent University katherine.townsend@ntu.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £75 / $75 Online only*: £55 / $55 Personal: £22 / $25 Image: © Drummond Masterton

The aim of Craft Research is to advocate, promote and provide a recognized outlet for current and emerging craft research, including research into materials, processes, methods, concepts, aesthetics and style. Through exemplary scholarly research, this journal represents the crafts as a vital and viable discipline that explores technology, questions and develops cultural and social practices, and interrogates and affirms philosophical and human values.

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Craft Research


2010, Volume 2 3 issues per year ISSN 1757-1936 Online ISSN 1757-1944 Principal Editor Hamish Fyfe University of Glamorgan hfyfe@glam.ac.uk Associate Editors Huw Champion The Mailout Trust huw.champion@phonecoop.coop Stephanie Knight stephaniejaneknight@ googlemail.com

Using interdisciplinary methods, this journal focuses on practice, policy and research related to the particular issues surrounding artists and communities. Journal of Arts & Communities also explores issues such as how and why do the practices known as ‘community’ or ‘participatory arts’ function, and in what ways do distinct art forms differ in their approach to community. Journals

Subscription rates Institutional: £180 / $290 Online only*: £147 / $220 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Arts & Communities

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2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-4417 Online ISSN 2040-4425

2010, Volume 9 3 issues per year ISSN 1470-2029 Online ISSN 1758-9185

Editors Efrat Tseëlon University of Leeds e.tseelon@leeds.ac.uk

Editor Chris Smith London Metropolitan University c.d.smith@londonmet.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65

Journal of Visual Art Practice How has the education of ‘fine artists’ been influenced and contested by different interest groups? What are the tensions and changes in the field? This journal responds to an increasingly complex set of interrelated opportunities and dilemmas, within both UK and international contexts of art and art education.

Ruth Holliday University of Leeds r.holliday@leeds.ac.uk Susan Kaiser University of California Davis sbkaiser@ucdavis.edu Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

Focusing on issues of power, social positioning, ideologies, discourses and practices within the web of relationships between creators and producers, practitioners and end-users of ‘fashion cultural goods’, Critical Studies in Fashion and Beauty also provides a space for critical examination of modes of personal appearance that acquire symbolic values in production, communication and use.

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2010, Volume 3 3 issues per year ISSN 1753-5190 Online ISSN 1753-5204 Editors Julia Lockheart Goldsmiths, University of London writingpadjournal@gmail.com John Wood Goldsmiths, University of London writingpadjournal@gmail.com Subscription rates Institutional: £225 / $350 Online only*: £192 / $290 Personal: £33 / $65

Developed from Writing-PAD, the Writing Purposefully in Art and Design network, this journal provides an arena in which to explore the notion of ‘thinking through writing’ as a parallel to visual discourse in art and design practice. Bringing together tutors across disciplines and roles, The Journal of Writing in Creative Practice covers writing as, for and in art, craft and design, as well as the relationship between writing, ethics and practice.

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2010, Volume 1 3 issues per year ISSN 2040-2457 Online ISSN 2040-2465

2010, Volume 8 3 issues per year ISSN 1477-965X Online ISSN 1758-9533 Editor Roy Ascott The Planetary Collegium roy.ascott@btinternet.com Subscription rates Institutional: £210 / $330 Online only*: £177 / $265 Personal: £33 / $65 Image: © Victoria Vesna and James Gimzewski, Blue Morph

Principal Editor Ross Prior University of Northampton ross.prior@northampton.ac.uk

Technoetic Arts: A journal of speculative research Drawing from academic research and often unorthodox approaches, Technoetic Arts explores the juncture of art practice, technology and the human mind, opening up a forum for transdisciplinary speculative research.

Associate Editor Mitchell Kossak Lesley University mkossak@lesley.edu Reviews Editor Hayley Singlehurst University of Northampton hayley.singlehurst@ northampton.ac.uk Subscription rates Institutional: £132 / $150 Online only*: £99 / $100 Personal: £33 / $50

The terms ‘pure and applied science’ and ‘pure and applied mathematics’ are frequently used and understood. However, the term ‘applied arts’ is less well known, and the effectiveness of applied arts practices is currently underresearched. The Journal of Applied Arts & Health seeks to remedy this by providing a vehicle for high-quality scholarly activity, evidencing the effectiveness of the use of arts in health and arts for health.

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2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-3550 Online ISSN 2040-3569 Editors Elif Ayiter Sabanci University ayiter@gmail.com Yacov Sharir University of Texas at Austin sharir@mail.utexas.edu Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33 Image: © Alpha Auer (aka Elif Ayiter), Virtual Photograph

Metaverse Creativity is a refereed journal focusing on the role of creativity in user-defined online virtual worlds such as Second Life®. While an inquiry into the creative output generated in these environments is the primary focus, the underlying socio-economic, psychological, legal and technological frameworks as they relate to creative activity are also subjects of discourse.

2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-3682 Online ISSN 2040-3690 Principal Editor Daniel Rubinstein London South Bank University rubinsd@lsbu.ac.uk Associate Editor Andrew Fisher Goldsmiths, University of London a.t.fisher@gold.ac.uk Pedro Vicente ELISAVA/Universitat Pompeu Fabra pedrovicente_@hotmail.com Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33 Image: © Andy Fisher

Philosophy of Photography is not committed to any one notion of photography nor, indeed, to any particular philosophical approach. Instead, it provides a forum for the debate of theoretical issues arising from the historical, political, cultural, scientific and critical matrix of ideas, practices and techniques that may be said to constitute photography as a multifaceted form.

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2010, Volume 1 2 issues per year ISSN 2040-3232 Online ISSN 2040-3240 Editors Julia Round Bournemouth University jround@bournemouth.ac.uk Chris Murray University of Dundee c.murray@dundee.ac.uk

With the aim of identifying the medium as a distinct art form, and addressing its formal properties, Studies in Comics also strives to expand the relationship between comics and theory, and seeks to articulate a ‘theory of comics’. The journal includes reviews of new comics, criticism and exhibitions, and provides a dedicated online space for cutting-edge and emergent creative work.

Editors Simon Downs Loughborough University s.t.downs@lboro.ac.uk Malcolm Barnard Loughborough University m.barnard@lboro.ac.uk Mel Jordan Loughborough University m.jordan@lboro.ac.uk Jaime Gomez Universidad de Guadalajara jaime.gomez@cuaad.udg.mx Leong Chan University of New South Wales l.chan@unsw.edu.au

Dean Chan Edith Cowan University d.chan@ecu.edu.au

Helena Barbosa University of Aveiro helenab@ua.pt

M. Thomas Inge Randolph-Macon College tinge@rmc.edu

Robert Harland Loughborough University r.g.harland@lboro.ac.uk

Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

Subscription rates Institutional: £103 / $100 Online only*: £70 / $70 Personal: £33 / $33

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The Poster The poster maker, the pamphleteer and the tagger aim to sway the popular heart and mind through visual public interventions. As new technologies rise, turning the public sphere into a transparent, ubiquitous communications medium and a global marketplace, is the privileged status of the poster doomed, or are we seeing it transformed as part of a new wave of visual rhetoric? This journal leads the debate.

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Books Aesthetic Journalism Applied Theatre Artist-Teacher Christoph Schlingensief Cinema and Landscape Confronting Theory Context Providers Cultural Quarters Danish Directors 2, The Developing Dialogues Digital Radio in Europe Directors and Designers Directory of World Cinema: Japan Don’t Look Now Drawing Film Paintings of David Lynch, The French Costume Drama of the 1950s Futures of Chinese Cinema Media, Markets and Public Spheres Mobile Nation, The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov, The New Irish Storytellers Performing Violence Phenomenology’s Material Presence Philosophical Actor, The Pop Up Propaganda of Peace, The Three Myths of Internet Governance Reinventing Public Service Television for the Digital Future Searching for Art’s New Publics Serbian and Greek Art Music Studies in French Cinema (UK Perspectives 1985–2010) TV Formats Worldwide Unmapping the City Visual Cultures Walking, Writing and Performance

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Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education, Vol. 9 Big Picture, The, Vol. 2 Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies, Vol. 2 Choreographic Practices, Vol. 1 Comedy Studies, Vol. 1 Craft Research, Vol. 1 Creative Industries Journal, Vol. 3 Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty, Vol. 1 Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture, Vol. 1 Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, Vol. 2 European Journal of American Culture, Vol. 29 Film International, Vol. 8 Film Matters, Vol. 1 Horror Studies, Vol. 1 Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, Vol. 2 International Journal of Community Music, Vol. 3 International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, Vol. 4 International Journal of Digital Television, Vol. 1 International Journal of Education Through Art, Vol. 6 International Journal of Francophone Studies, Vol. 13 International Journal of Iberian Studies, Vol. 23 International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, Vol. 6 International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital Media, Vol. 6 International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, Vol. 9 Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance, Vol. 3 Journal of African Cinemas, Vol. 2 Journal of African Media Studies, Vol. 2 Journal of Applied Arts & Health, Vol. 1 Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, Vol. 3 Journal of Arts & Communities, Vol. 2 Journal of Chinese Cinemas, Vol. 4 Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices, Vol. 2 Journal of European Popular Culture, Vol. 1 Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds, Vol. 2 Journal of Japanese & Korean Cinema, Vol. 2 Journal of Media Practice, Vol. 11 Journal of Music, Technology & Education, Vol. 3 Journal of Organisational Transformation & Social Change, Vol. 7 Journal of Screenwriting, Vol. 1 Journal of Visual Art Practice, Vol. 9 Journal of War & Culture Studies, Vol. 3 Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, Vol. 3 Metaverse Creativity, Vol. 1 New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, Vol. 8 Northern Lights, Vol. 8 Performing Ethos, Vol. 1 Philosophy of Photography, Vol. 1 Portuguese Journal of Social Science, Vol. 9 Poster, The, Vol. 1 Radio Journal, The, Vol. 8

Soundtrack, The, Vol. 3 Studies in Australasian Cinema, Vol. 4 Studies in Comics, Vol. 1 Studies in Culture & Innovation, Vol. 1 Studies in Documentary Film, Vol. 4 Studies in Eastern European Cinema, Vol. 1 Studies in European Cinema, Vol. 7 Studies in French Cinema, Vol. 10 Studies in Hispanic Cinemas, Vol. 7 Studies in Musical Theatre, Vol. 4 Studies in Russian & Soviet Cinema, Vol. 4 Studies in South Asian Film & Media, Vol. 2 Studies in Theatre & Performance, Vol. 30 Technoetic Arts, Vol. 8 Transnational Cinemas, Vol. 1


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