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[ecrea] Networking Knowledge latest issue online now

Tue Feb 04 02:45:22 GMT 2014





Special Conference Issue of Networking Knowledge

The latest issue of Networking Knowledge, the journal of MeCCSA's Postgraduate Network, is now available online. Drawing on papers delivered at the network's 2013 conference at the University of East Anglia, it showcases the richness and diversity represented in the work of up and coming researchers in MeCCSA's various subject areas. The articles cover a huge range of topics, disciplines and methodological approaches, from the archival and historical, to contemporary industrial practices, to revisionary textual analysis. At the same time the issue presents a fascinatingly interconnected set of questions and arguments, truly living up to the journal's name.

Table of contents:

    Introduction (Sam Ward, University of Nottingham)
Early Cinema and Juvenile Crime in Scotland: Edinburgh’s Chief Constable at the 1917 Cinema Commission (Julia Bohlmann, University of Glasgow) Children and Horror after PG-13: The Case of The Gate (Filipa Antunes, University of East Anglia) ‘Something is Trying to Get Inside My Body’: A Gay Reception and Narrative Analysis of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (Adam Scales, University of East Anglia) ‘Pungent Sex’ and ‘Room at the Bottom’: Reframing British Exploitation Films of the 1960s (Michael Ahmed, independent scholar) Players and Puppetmasters: Alternate Reality Games and Negotiated Consumer/Producer Relationships (Stephanie Janes, Royal Holloway, University of London) Screenplay Discourses: Bridging the Screenplay-Film Divide (Dolores Moreno, University of East Anglia) Nostalgia, Nationalism and Notability: The Success of Skyfall (Sarah Kelley, University of Bristol) Pretty Little Liars: Teen Mystery or Revealing Drama? (Patrick Bingham, University of East Anglia) Artist Mobility and the Baltic Cities: Revealing a Transnational Art World (Emma Duester, Goldsmiths, University of London) The Irish in American Cinema 1910 – 1930: Recurring Narratives and Characters (Thomas James Scott, University of Ulster)


Click on the links to read abstracts; downloadable PDFs are available for each individual article.

Networking Knowledge is a peer reviewed, open access and free journal publishing cutting edge research by post-graduate and early career researchers in media, communication and cultural studies. The journal also aims to give postgraduates experience of the various aspects of peer review journals, including writing, peer reviewing, editing and copy-editing. It invites guest editors to oversee specially themed sections as well as (from 2014) researchers who wish to submit individual articles on an open basis. The next MeCCSA PGN Annual Conference will take place at the University of Leeds in June. For journal enquiries please contact the editor Sam Ward. For other enquiries about about the network please contact the relevant member of its executive committee, listed here.



Sam Ward

Journal Editor
Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network

PhD Candidate
Department of Culture, Film and Media
School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies
University of Nottingham

www.mediaacrossborders.com
www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk



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