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[ecrea] Film Studies - issue 14 - Institutions and Agency, part II
Sat Jul 30 23:46:46 GMT 2016
The editors of FILM STUDIES are pleased to announce the release of
number 14, the second part of a double issue on the subject of
‘Institutions and Agency’.
Under the auspices of the new film history, media industry studies, the
new political economy of communication and others, film and media
scholars have increasingly attended to institutions. This trend agitates
against the long disciplinary tradition by which media have been
appreciated as the expressions of subjective visions and artistic
designs. To be sure, the new institutional approaches are not without
their critics, who have maligned them as inflexible, reductive and
ignorant of extra-economic motivations, cultural inflections and
individual decisions.
How can film and media scholarship effectively seek both macro /and/
micro explanations and attend to both larger networks /and/ human
agency? Part II of this special issue of /Film Studies/ seeks to answer
this question by collecting a diverse series of case studies that
illustrate such comprehensive approaches.
Access online (including past issues) via:
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/journals/film-studies/
<http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/journals/film-studies/>
Editorial: Institutions and Agency (Part II)
/Mattias Frey/
*Articles*
Autonomy and Dependency in Two Successful UK Film and Television
Companies: An Analysis of RED Production Company and Warp Films
/Andrew Spicer and Steven Presence /
Quantifying National Cinema: A Case Study of the Irish Film Board
1993–2013
/Roddy Flynn /and /Tony Tracy /
How to Write a Horror Film: The Awakening (2011) and Development
Practices in the British Film Industry
/Alison Peirse/
Individual, Network, Assemblage: Creating Connections on the Global
Film Festival Circuit
/Luke Robinson/
Elevating the Film Review: Critics and Critical Practice at the Monthly
Film Bulletin
/Richard Lowell MacDonald /
*Book Reviews of:*
David Andrews, Theorizing Art Cinemas: Foreign, Cult, Avant-Garde, and
Beyond
Michael Curtin, Jennifer Holt and Kevin Sanson (eds), Distribution
Revolution: Conversations about the Digital Future of Film and Television
Karina Aveyard and Albert Moran (eds), Watching Films: New Perspectives
On Movie-Going, Exhibition and Reception
Barrie Gunter, Celebrity Capital: Assessing the Value of Fame
Peter Bosma, Film Programming. Curating for Cinemas, Festivals, Archives
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