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Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 409 followers
Journal of visual culture 646 followers
The Journal of Popular Culture 433 followers
Journal of Popular Film and Television 205 followers
Film Quarterly 249 followers
Television and New Media 188 followers
New Cinemas Journal of Contemporary Film 213 followers
New Review of Film and Television Studies 157 followers
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 132 followers
Gender, Place and Culture 263 followers
International journal of cultural studies 277 followers
Journal of American Studies 179 followers
Film International 113 followers
Journal of Consumer Culture 172 followers
Quarterly Review of Film and Video 109 followers
Studies in Documentary Film 74 followers
Animation: an Interdisciplinary Journal 65 followers
Senses of Cinema 76 followers Senses of Cinema is primarily concerned with ideas about particular films or bodies of work, but also with the regimes (ideological, economic and so forth) under which films are produced and viewed, and with the more abstract theoretical and philosophical issues raised by film study. As well, we believe that a cinephilic understanding of the moving image provides the necessary basis for a radical critique of other media and of the global “image culture”. We are open to a range of critical approaches (auteurist, formalist, psychoanalytic, humanist...) and encourage contributors to experiment with different forms of writing (personal memoir, academic essay, journalistic report, poetic evocation...). We commission and accept articles from academics and journalists, internationally-known authorities and previously unpublished cinephiles alike; our only criteria are that they should shed new light on their subjects, and be informed by a broad knowledge and love of cinema. Likewise, our readership is a genuinely diverse group, bringing together people from a wide range of backgrounds, professions and interests but bound by a single common element: an informed, passionate and serious attitude toward cinema as an art.
New Review of Film and Television Studies 33 followers
Film-Philosophy 185 followers Film-Philosophy is an international peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to philosophically discussing film studies, aesthetics and world cinema.
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