Researching and Teaching with British Newsreels [PDF]
Abstract Following the free online publication of several digitized newsreel collections, this article seeks to articulate a place for newsreels as a primary source base in twentieth-century British history, and to provide some basic guidance for students, teachers, and researchers who might wish to integrate newsreels into their work ...
Emily Rutherford
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A Framework for the Analysis of Historical Newsreels
Audiovisual news is a critical cultural phenomenon that has been influencing audience worldviews for more than a hundred years. To understand historical trends in multimodal audiovisual news, we need to explore them longitudinally using large sets of data.
Mila Oiva +10 more
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The fight against polio through the NO-DO newsreels during the Francoism period in Spain. [PDF]
The weekly NO-DO newsreels, official and of obligatory projection in cinemas, held an information monopoly during the Francoist dictatorship (1943-1975) in Spain.
Tuells J, Echániz-Martínez B.
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Professor Bajram Preza (1923-2007), a leading academic figure in the Albanian medicine. [PDF]
Vyshka G, Mana T.
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"Self-testimony of a Past Present": Reuses of Historical Film Documents. [PDF]
Sattelmacher A.
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Bearing witness through pandemic borders and film: convergent media, mobility and Windrush Betrayal. [PDF]
Mains SP.
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The Historical Significance of Titicut Follies in Psychiatric Treatment: An Anti-Censorship Perspective. [PDF]
Durante SB.
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Racism and Its Effect on Cannabis Research. [PDF]
Solomon R.
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Coercion in mental healthcare: different perspectives, similar concerns and a united call for action. [PDF]
Molodynski A.
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Social threat learning transfers to decision making in humans. [PDF]
Lindström B +4 more
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