DETECt aims to investigate how the transnational circulation of crime narratives contributes to the formation of a plural, transcultural
European identity.
The book highlights the potential and the limits of crime narratives in representing the conflicts that marked the history of European countries during the last century, showing how their fate has always been dramatically interconnected. Check it out! https://t.co/m7VX0uafCK
Exciting news! A brand new publication edited by four DETECt scholars has just been released by @Palgrave. "Contemporary European Crime Fiction: Representing History and Politics" explores recent novels and TV series that creatively address Europe's past, present, and future.
The book features 14 essays, including contributions from DETECt scholars, that delve into different historical and political contexts ranging from the Weimar Republic to contemporary gender equality struggles.
*Contemporary European Crime Fiction*
@DetectH2020 final edited collection is out!
An inspiring, multi-faceted overview of the multiple ways in which the crime genre interrogates concealed histories and political underpinnings in Europe.
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https://t.co/jog1NqOjdU
🆕 Just published 🆕
Audiences of popular European television crime drama:
A nine-country study on consumption patterns, attitudes and drivers of transcultural connection
Check it out!👇
https://t.co/satWYgap66
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🆕A research opportunity that stems from #DetectH2020!
@Unibo welcomes applications for one full-time PhD scholarship as part of the Research Project "The Atlas of Italian Giallo"🔎https://t.co/JlujACJ1w9
📌How to apply: https://t.co/VvdeMTCCln
📌Deadline: 9 June 2022
Thanks to @CamilloDeMarco and @Cineuropa for this great coverage of our main findings: #DetectH2020 has provided countless opportunities to critically examine the way in which crime narratives are produced, distributed and consumed in EU.
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https://t.co/2nNSyEXxEP
🆕We are delighted to announce that the #DETECtH2020 special issue of "Scritture migranti" is out now!
Narratives of Mobility in the Crime Genre
Check it out! 🔎
https://t.co/mKNWOcQsi9
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🆕We are thrilled to announce that the #DETECtH2020 special issue of @AlphavilleJ is out now!
On the Cultural Circulation of Contemporary European Crime Cinema
Check it out!🔎
https://t.co/haNmscy22Y
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Everything you wanted to know about #DETECtH2020 (but were too afraid to ask) is now at your fingertip: watch the video to learn in 2 minutes what the main project‘s outputs are and how they can be interesting to you!
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🆕 #DETECtH2020 consortium is excited to celebrate the project's conclusion with a short video narrating the extraordinary research journey we have gone through, and the main goals we have achieved.
We all wish you a safe and happy new year 2022!
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How #DETECtH2020 digital infrastructure supports services for collecting, sharing, retrieval, and smart analysis of domain-specific data, together with collaborative tools and interactive data visualizations. Watch the video to learn more🔎https://t.co/Agbbb1tlkZ
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🆕 We are pleased to announce that the #DETECtH2020 special issue of the “Journal of European Popular Culture” is out now!
European Identity in Popular Television Crime Series
Edited by Thomas Morsch and @valerex75
Check it out! 🔎 https://t.co/jzY2yHzoxg
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🆕 We are thrilled to announce that the #DETECtH2020 special issue of the journal “Cinéma & Cie” is out now!
Glocal Detectives. Cultural Diversity In European Tv Crime Dramas.
Edited by @luca_barra, @AliceJacquelin and @federicopagello
🔎 https://t.co/Vk6yvdGSnI
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