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Transdisciplinary Analysis of a Corpus of French Newsreels: The ANTRACT Project
Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2021The ANTRACT project is a cross-disciplinary apparatus dedicated to the analysis of the French newsreel company Les Actualités Françaises (1945-1969) and its film productions.
J. Carrive +10 more
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‘Lembi di patria di là dall’oceano’: Incom newsreels and emigration in Argentina
Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, 2022This article investigates the ways in which the newsreel La Settimana Incom portrayed emigration in Argentina during the post-Second World War era, when Latin America opened its borders wide to European workers.
Massimiliano Gaudiosi
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Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2021
This paper uncovers British newsreel media’s largely unknown role in propagating Yugoslavia as a country that defied the Cold War binary. My archival research of the British Information Research Department (IRD), the first anti-communist propaganda ...
Jelena Ćulibrk
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This paper uncovers British newsreel media’s largely unknown role in propagating Yugoslavia as a country that defied the Cold War binary. My archival research of the British Information Research Department (IRD), the first anti-communist propaganda ...
Jelena Ćulibrk
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Black markets: Fascist constructions of race in East African marketplace newsreels
Journal of Modern European History, 2020This article investigates East African marketplace films to trace the developmental arc and varieties of Italian Fascist racism in empire. Totalling over 70 in number, these bantam adventures in souks and bazaars were among the most popular formats for ...
Diana Garvin
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, 2020
Today’s Black Lives Matter movement is mediated largely by fortuitous smartphone witnesses and dedicated mobile journalists, who post precious footage to social media platforms that are designed to disappear their content.
Allissa V. Richardson
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Today’s Black Lives Matter movement is mediated largely by fortuitous smartphone witnesses and dedicated mobile journalists, who post precious footage to social media platforms that are designed to disappear their content.
Allissa V. Richardson
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Speech situations in old sound newsreels
Seventh International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research (HSCR 2025): Analyses of the spoken material of old sound newsreels offer great potential for insight into the way people spoke many decades ago. However, from a re-searcher’s point of view, newsreels represent a highly diverse and unstructured body of speech ...
Ákos Gocsál
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Voices of the past: Research into old Hungarian newsreels
Sixth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research (HSCR 2024): The objective of this study is to present a database of metadata, which allows effective research into newsreels. Old sound newsreels have great potential for research to learn more about how people spoke many decades ago.
Ákos Gocsál
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