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Critical Camp Studies: A State of the Art
ABSTRACT Scholarship on camps is extensive yet highly fragmented, structured around disciplinary, geographical, and theoretical silos that rarely enter into sustained dialogue. While numerous studies and literature reviews have examined camps through specific lenses (humanitarian governance, sovereignty, biopolitics, architecture) no comprehensive ...
Alex T. Fusco
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How Interested Young People are in Film Festivals? [PDF]
Festivals are generally considered one of the key activities that stimulate the economy. The first film festivals originated in Europe about 90 years ago and quickly became a global phenomenon.
Vlad Diaconescu, Ștefania Țuclea
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“Even the Culture Day is in English”: Teachers' Critical EMI Awareness in Hong Kong
Abstract With the massive expansion of English medium instruction (EMI) in universities, EMI is now seeking a standing in schools of non‐Anglophone countries. While the history of K–12 EMI in postcolonial settings can bear important lessons for other contexts, school‐level EMI research focuses on instructional challenges, and critical insights about ...
Seyyed‐Abdolhamid Mirhosseini
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Cine (Trans) nacional: festivales de cine y marcas de identidad
This article aims to reflect on the scope and limitations of the concept of "national cinema" today. The last decade saw the emergence of numerous film studies that put the spotlight on to that concept, questioning to phenomena such as globalization ...
Carolina Soria
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Making the Old New Again Through the Process of Recombinant Innovation
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Recombinant innovation—the process through which atypical and unexpected combinations of knowledge generate novel outcomes—is a critical driver of organizational distinctiveness and market transformation. While prior research has focused on firm‐ and industry‐level mechanisms, less attention has been given to multilevel ...
Vittoria Magrelli +4 more
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Reaching for Ancestral Heritage: Sakha Collections in the Museums of the World
ABSTRACT This paper is devoted to the collections of old Sakha objects produced by Indigenous craftsmen in the north of the Russian Empire and now located in many museums around the world. For several centuries, objects representing Sakha material culture were taken away from their place of origin by explorers, scholars, collectors, and missionaries ...
Tatiana Argounova‐Low
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The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally redefined the way film festivals operate. The article frames these recent changes in the logic of earlier and broader trends. Using the concept of the fourth phase of development of film festivals and the notion of
Jakub Zawodniak
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How do we teach Filmmaking – given the rapid changes in digital technology? [PDF]
“Gutenberg's concept of movable type transcended the medium used for the printing itself. Digital, perhaps, may prove to be paper to celluloid’s parchment.” [Murch, 1999] With the recent cessation of production of 35mm cinema cameras [Kaufman, 2011] and ...
Anderson, L
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Chair 'Navigating in the digital media culture: The audience perspective' [PDF]
Session "Navigating in the digital media culture: The audience perspective ...
Biltereyst, Daniël
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