🎬 And… cut! Wrapping up #JAM2023 with heartfelt thank yous and closing comments. What an enlightening journey! Keep the conversations going! See you next year!🗨🤗
🎥 Tugce Kutlu @tkutlu88 captures history through the lens in ‘War and Visual Culture: Quo Vadis, Aida? and Srebrenica Massacre on the White Screen’. A poignant look into the collective memory 🕊🎬 #JAM2023
🖼 Nicolas Lin Li unveils a digital canvas with ‘Transparent Screens: Reconfiguring Body, Communication, and Media Materiality in Contemporary Chinese Art Throughout the Era of the Pandemic’. Experience art in the pandemic era 🌐#JAM2023
📺Spotlight on Kyunghee Nam, as we traverse the South Korean landscape through ‘Industry Shift, Netflix, and the Emergence of Local Cinemas’.🦑Squid Game? A glimpse into the Korean wave, powered by Netflix. 🌊
Immersing ourselves in the world of biopolitics, we uncover the interplay between film, life, power, and capitalism. A huge thanks to Prof
. Dimitris Papanikolaou and Prof. Lucia Nagib for their enlightening insights.#JAM2023
🗝 KEYNOTE: Journey through time and memory with Professor Dimitris Papanikolaou as he unravels ‘Care, hauntology, archaeology: Biopolitical realism and the future of memory’ 📜🧠 #JAM2023 Chaired by Professor Lucia Nagib @NagibLucia
🎬 Chris Zhongtian Yuan takes us behind the scenes in his film Cloudy Song (2022). A dive into film practice as research, get ready for an artist's perspective! 📽🧐 #JAM2023
🎭 We move on to Victoria Pistivsek @victoria_k_p. Victoria will unveil the captivating complexities in 'When Care Becomes White Male Labor: Caring Masculinity, Female Failure, and Apocalyptic Hollywood Comedies'.🕺🤹#JAM2023
🌟Caitlin Wilson (@cateashlei) delves into masculinity and care through noir and the Western genre in '''Rub some dirt on it': The Rider (2018) and You Were Never Really Here (2018) as Musings on Care in (Spite of) Masculinity''.🔦#JAM2023 🎥
🎬 Panel 1: Masculinity, Care and Crisis in Recent Hollywood Narratives begins! We’re all ears for the fresh insights on this fascinating topic.🕵♂💔 #JAM2023
Let's kick things off with words of wisdom from Professor Trish Reid@reid_trish. 🧠It's time to open the media journey.🎙 Stay tuned for an insightful day ahead.
🚀We're thrilled to announce that our website is now updated! Take a moment to explore the biographies of our brilliant speakers and catch a glimpse of their captivating presentation abstracts. Don't miss it! 📚👉 https://t.co/tJNPaFzZbS #JAM2023
📢 Exciting news! Registration for Journeys Across Media 2023 is now open. Secure your spot today for this must-attend conference. 🎉 Book your free tickets here: https://t.co/V3jx0UHuBU #JAM2023#MediaConference#FreeEvent
Esther Pérez Nieto is exploring the documentary work of women filmmakers during the pandemic through the case of Netflix's "Homemade", looking at childhood and contemporary heterotopias. #JAM2022