📣 TMG Journal for Media History invites submissions for a special issue focusing on "Re/Presenting Europe and Europeans in Twentieth Century Media". Deadline is April 30, 2024. Learn more here 👉https://t.co/NcRvMVY6fx #callforpapers#TMGJournal
TMG's new #issue is online!🎉A special issue on 'Media histories of the 1980s and 1990s'. Containing articles on the Furby, Prestel, mobile phones, Atari and other media.📷 https://t.co/i3GPLyNa4T
👉Deadline extended to March 25, 2024. TMG Journal invites submissions for a special issue focusing on "Disability Media Histories". Learn more 📷 https://t.co/IzePtp9f23 #DisabilityMediaHistories#TMGJournal#callforpapers
📣Last opportunity!!! The deadline is this week. TMG Journal invites submissions for a special issue focusing on "Disability Media Histories". Submit a 300-word abstract by Friday March 1, 2024. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/IzePtp9MRB #DisabilityMediaHistories#TMGJournal
📅One week to go! The deadline for submissions is Marc 1. TMG Journal invites you to submit your paper proposal on "Disability Media Histories". Submit a 300-word abstract by March 1, 2024. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/IzePtp9f23 #DisabilityMediaHistories#TMGJournal#CallForPapers
📣The TMG Journal invites submissions for a special issue focusing on "Disability Media Histories". Authors are invited to submit a 300-word abstract by March 1, 2024. Learn more and submit your paper ➡️ https://t.co/IzePtp9f23 #DisabilityMediaHistories#TMGJournal#CallForPapers
Do you work with AV collections? 📽️📚 This guide is for you! Explore how to share you collection for educational use. 🚀 #AVcollections#WLH#Guide#euscreen
📢 @BenG proudly presents in collaboration with others, the #WatchLikeHistorians project guide for #AudiovisualHeritage collections holders! Discover how to transform your materials into educational resources and connect with new audiences. https://t.co/ywxQajfCa8
Sound & Vision’s #AVRA is excited to release a new #report in collaboration w/ @FIAT_IFTA VUC. @NadiaPiet explores creative approaches to interfacing w/ cultural heritage collections & what it could look like to expand beyond basic search. Free download ➡️https://t.co/XXIDpMDJnn
📢 VIEW Journal is Looking for an Assistant Journal Manager📚Details 🔗https://t.co/EIlUyOuKOH
And there's more! Explore the latest issue "Curation and Appropriation of Digital European Heritage." Read now 🔗https://t.co/XpVubgckgv 🌐📖 #JobOpening#DigitalHeritage#VIEWJournal
📢VIEW Journal's New Issue is online! 🎥 Dive into the world of digital audiovisual heritage and explore questions about its online 'afterlife.' Discover fresh perspectives on curation of Digital European Heritage. Read now 🔗https://t.co/DADoAXch7Q #DigitalHeritage#VIEWJournal
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Passionate about television studies and open-access publishing? VIEW Journal is hiring an Assistant Journal Manager to join our team.
📅 Deadline: Oct 16, 2023
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Learning from the field 💡
Abel van Oosterwijk analyses the influence of the Orange nationalism of the 1930’s on the production of the film ‘William of Orange (1934)’, the first long Dutch feature film with sound ℹ️ https://t.co/gzVQC0fLEi
Book review📚
Huub Wijfjes brings us his opinion on publications on BBC history. “The history of the BBC has been (...) filled with public praise and admiration, but also with criticism. This underlines the BBC’s lasting relevance to public life.” Curious? https://t.co/G2RUy65ZFV
Book review 📚 Doing Experimental Media Archaeology: Theory (2022) and Practice (2023), book review. Tim Overkempe gives his opinions on the twin publication on how do experiments with historical media instruments ℹ️ https://t.co/E8qTbgXEpC
In memoriam🌹
Pim Slot remembers in this ‘in memoriam’ the commitment of Edward Schenk (1948-2022) to the Vereniging Geschiedenis, Beeld en Geluid (GBG). It was many years of great dedication to the association work and cause
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Weekend recommendation📚 Wouter Egelmeers presents a rare case study of how the optical lantern was used by focusing on a lesson on the saint Joan of Arc taught at Catholic school for girls. Read the full article ℹ️ https://t.co/YhgpdIVuSM
Weekend recommendation📚 In “Showing – Becoming Aware – Learning: on the Pedagogical Dispositif of the Kulturfilm”, Öhner & Dewald examine meaning-giving, modalities and processes of moving images in the learning experience. Read the full article ℹ️ https://t.co/RdQ7MF0HPq
Weekend recommendation📚 In “Dismantling the Dispositif: Social Science Experiments in the Classroom”, Nico de Klerk discusses a series of pioneering tests with visual teaching aids in elementary and secondary schools in the US. Read the full article ℹ️ https://t.co/BVIhKvszIY
Weekend recommendation📚 In “Decentring the Broadcasting Dispositif: Educational Closed-Circuits, Military-Industrial Entanglements, and Useful TV”, Anne-Katrin Weber analyses educational television in the USA. Read the full article ℹ️ https://t.co/J5OGlntTcW