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[Commlist] NECSUS Autumn 2022_#Materiality – New journal issue online

Tue Dec 20 21:57:39 GMT 2022






A new open access issue of NECSUS - European Journal of Media Studies is now available online. The NECSUS Autumn 2022 issue offers a special article section on #Materiality, while also containing feature articles, interviews, exhibition, festival and book reviews, as well as audiovisual essays. Find the new journal issue here <https://necsus-ejms.org/portfolio/autumn-2022_materiality/>.

*Special Section #Materiality* *edited by Josephine Diecke, Bregt Lameris, and Laura Niebling*

On #Materiality <https://necsus-ejms.org/on-materiality/> /by Josephine Diecke, Bregt Lameris, and Laura Niebling/

Symbolic misery and digital media: How NFTs reproduce culture industries <https://necsus-ejms.org/symbolic-misery-and-digital-media-how-nfts-reproduce-culture-industries/> /by Rémy Bocquillon & Joost van Loon/

The laser: On the quantum materiality of media in the twentieth century <https://necsus-ejms.org/the-laser-on-the-quantum-materiality-of-media-in-the-twentieth-century/> /by Jens Schröter/

Sonorous materiality of analogue film <https://necsus-ejms.org/sonorous-materiality-of-analogue-film/> /by Işıl Karataş/

Thinkering with the Pathé Baby: Materiality, histories and (re)use of 9.5mm film <https://necsus-ejms.org/thinkering-with-the-pathe-baby-materiality-histories-and-reuse-of-9-5mm-film/> /by Tim van der Heijden & Mirco Santi/

*Features*

Preserving the now!: Mediating memories and archiving experiences in Ukraine <https://necsus-ejms.org/preserving-the-now-mediating-memories-and-archiving-experiences-in-ukraine/> /by Bohdan Shumylovych, Oleksandr Makhanets, Taras Nazaruk, Natalia Otrishchenko, and Dagmar Brunow/

The past is always changing: An interview with Tom Gunning <https://necsus-ejms.org/the-past-is-always-changing-an-interview-with-tom-gunning/> /by Malte Hagener and Annie van den Oever/

Realism as ontological unrest: Digital aesthetics and reparative dynamics in Mati Diop’s ‘Atlantics’ <https://necsus-ejms.org/realism-as-ontological-unrest-digital-aesthetics-and-reparative-dynamics-in-mati-diops-atlantics/> /by Katrin Pesch/

Distant reading televised public information: The communication of Swedish government agencies, 1978-2020 <https://necsus-ejms.org/distant-reading-televised-public-information-the-communication-of-swedish-government-agencies-1978-2020/> /by Emil Stjernholm/

Dani Gal’s cinematic and activist engagements with Israel/Palestine in Germany <https://necsus-ejms.org/dani-gals-cinematic-and-activist-engagements-with-israel-palestine-in-germany/> /by Sharon Zelnick/

*Audiovisual Essays **edited by Domietta Torlasco*

The impersonal essay, or Montage as memory of the world <https://necsus-ejms.org/the-impersonal-essay-or-montage-as-memory-of-the-world/> /by Domietta Torlasco /

Song for Earth and Folk <https://necsus-ejms.org/song-for-earth-and-folk/> (2013, 10:39 min.) /by //Cauleen Smith/

Second Sighted <https://necsus-ejms.org/second-sighted/> (2014, 5:05 min.) /by Deborah Stratman/

Parallax Dash <https://necsus-ejms.org/parallax-dash/> (2018, 8:10 min.) /by Domietta Torlasco/

Most Fabulous Place <https://necsus-ejms.org/most-fabulous-place/> (2008, 01:12 min.) /by Maha Maamoun/

Gli anni <https://necsus-ejms.org/gli-anni/> (The Years, 2018, 20 min.) /by Sara Fgaier/

*Festival Reviews **edited by Marijke de Valck, Antoine Damiens and Diane Burgess*

On greening film festivals: The environmental impact of film festivals and their future design and operation <https://necsus-ejms.org/on-greening-film-festivals-the-environmental-impact-of-film-festivals-and-their-future-design-and-operation/> /by Marijke de Valck and Ger Zielinski, in conversation with Rachel Dodds, Laura U. Marks, Fabienne Merlet and Amaia Serrulla/

The post-pandemic festival: Identity, crisis, and curation at Sheffield DocFest 2022 <https://necsus-ejms.org/the-post-pandemic-festival-identity-crisis-and-curation-at-sheffield-docfest-2022/> /by Aida Vallejo and Andy Moore/

Embracing hybridity beyond the pandemic: The contrasting cases of PÖFF and SGIFF <https://necsus-ejms.org/embracing-hybridity-beyond-the-pandemic-the-contrasting-cases-of-poff-and-sgiff/> /by Eleni Papadopolou Melea/

*Book Reviews** edited by Victoria Pastor-González and Patricia Nogueira*

Absence in Cinema <https://necsus-ejms.org/absence-in-cinema/> /by *Tanya Shilina-Conte*/

*Exhibition Reviews **edited by Miriam de Rosa and Annet Dekker*

How to Win at Photography: Image-Making and Play <https://necsus-ejms.org/how-to-win-at-photography-image-making-and-play/> /by Peter Buse/

The Milk Of Dreams, or The Lukewarm Cup That Puts Commons to Sleep <https://necsus-ejms.org/the-milk-of-dreams-or-the-lukewarm-cup-that-puts-commons-to-sleep/> /by Marco Baravalle/

Documenta Fifteen and Berlin Biennale 12: A comparative review <https://necsus-ejms.org/documenta-fifteen-and-berlin-biennale-12-a-comparative-review/> /by Agata Mergler/

For the Autumn 2023 issue_#Cycles, NECSUS is currently inviting submissions that engage with questions of cyclicality, circularity, and recursivity in relation to media. Find the CfP here <https://necsus-ejms.org/cfp-autumn-2023_cycles/>.


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