NECSUS. European Journal of Media Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The din of gunfire: Rethinking the role of sound in World War II newsreels2014/12/31English
Editorial Necsus2014/12/31English
The documentary temptation: Fiction filmmakers and non-fiction forms2014/12/31English
Festival reviews2014/12/31English
Exhibition reviews2014/12/31English
Book reviews2014/12/31English
Kilts, tanks, and aeroplanes: Scotland, cinema, and the First World War2014/12/31English
The light of God: Notes on the visual economy of drones2014/12/31English
Photographed by the Earth: War and media in light of nuclear events2014/12/31English
Serious games2014/12/31English
Reconfiguring film studies through software cinema and procedural spectatorship2014/12/31English
Cinema of the Swimming Pool / Cinema as Weather2015/09/30English
Made in Peru: Lima Film Festival comes of age2015/09/30English
Beautiful Data / The Democratic Surround2015/09/30English
Dredging, drilling, and mapping television’s swamps: An interview with John Caldwell on the 20th anniversary of <I>Televisuality</I>2015/09/30English
Agamben’s cinema: Psychology versus an ethical form of life2015/09/30English
Artists’ Film Biennial, ICA 20142015/09/30English
Temps mort: Speaking about Chantal Akerman (1950-2015)2015/09/30English
Construction of a Heist (2014)2015/09/30English
Editorial NECSUS2015/09/30English
Technostalgia of the present: From technologies of memory to a memory of technologies2015/09/30English
Theaters: Cinematic vintage magnified2015/09/30English
Locating vintage2015/09/30English
No time like the past? On the new role of <I>vintage</I> and <I>retro</I> in the magazines <I>Scandinavian Retro</I> and <I>Retro Gamer</I>2015/09/30English
Arab Pop: Whose Gaze is it Anyway?2015/09/30English
The way we watched: Vintage television programmes, memories, and memorabilia2015/09/30English
Empire is out there!?: The spirit of imperialism in the Pixar animated film ‘Up’2014/01/01English
Siegfried Kracauer’s affinities2014/01/01English
Fassbinder Frankfurt2014/01/01English
The biennale as a device: 4th Athens Biennale2014/01/01English