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Here you can connect to new Calls For Papers and RSS feeds for journals related to the field. We’ve broken the journal feeds into the following groups for ease of use.
Film & TV Journals |
Other Media Journals |
War & Peace Blogs |
War & Peace Journals |
History Journals |
Cultural Studies Journals |
Cinema Journal & Extras |
The list is currently both Anglo-American-centric and presentist, but we’re happy to take additional suggestions. If there is a journal you would like to see included, please email: stacy.takacs@okstate.edu.
Featured Journal: Film and History
- Circulating Literacy
- The Journal of William Charles Macready, 1832-1851
- Plato, Derrida, and Writing
- Stage for Action
- Fashioning Lives
- Immigrants in the Valley
- Growing Up with Southern Illinois, 1820 to 1861
- Craft Obsession
- Iran-backed Shiite militias attack US forces based in Iraq
- 3706 I sing of (Welsh) arms and the man: the battles of Taliesin - Part 2
- The grass is always greener on the other side: Transnational ethnic inequality and ethno-nationalist conflict
- Israel’s home front faces Iranian missile, drone attacks
- Iran announces more casualties, intensifies internal crackdown amid Israeli strikes
- Ukrainian intelligence details Russia’s new V2U autonomous loitering munition
- Feeling Colour: Chromatic Embodiment in Film Culture (1950s–1960s)
- ‘I’m an androgynous tomboy with tattoos’: Amber and (re)imaginations of gender and Koreanness in K-pop
- Book Review: Middle Eastern Television Drama: Politics, Aesthetics, Practices, by Christa Salamandra and Nour Halabi
- Silicon Valley revisited: On Californian ideologies and the differences they make
- Review essay: the 2014 insurgency in Donbas
- The Mpondo uprising of 1960–61: the genesis of modern rural insurgency and airborne counter-insurgency operations in southern Africa
- Generation Jihad | A new chapter in Israel’s long war
- US adds Iran-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Imam Ali to list of terror organizations
- Israel targets Iran’s nuclear sites and senior military figures
- Filipino content creators brokering migration to Australia on TikTok
- Influencer as individual and trader: exploring the boundaries of discrimination in influencer marketing from a multidisciplinary perspective
- Breaking expectations through personal experiences! Young people reflecting and learning about sexualities and gender through porn: An ethnographic study in Barcelona
- Young people and sexually explicit content online: Exploring Australian parents’ concerns
- Young people’s perceptions of harm from accessing online sexual content
- Individual factors of expected and unexpected sexting and the subsequent feelings: A nationally representative study in adolescents
- Exploring Italian adolescents’ perspectives on online pornography and perceived harms
- Young adolescent men’s perspectives on risks and harmful impacts of pornography use
- Ethical inclusion of children in sensitive research: A four-dimensional model
- Guilty of being a dwarf: Peter Dinklage and American fantasy television
- Uncomfortable television
- The rhythmic space of affects: how atmospheres shape music videos
- History and story in the American political thriller film: Hollywood in the labyrinth
- Innocent Victim or Hero?: Pigeons, Propaganda and the Conduct of War in Rostov (November 1941)
- The New Audience for Old TV: Considering the Resurgent Popularity of The Sopranos
- A Solidarity Framework for Representing Suffering: Resisting a Desensitizing Status Quo of Normalizing Social Injustice
- Reproducing Turkishness in historical dramas: Politics, populism, and Islam
- Contesting electric vehicles: agonism, antagonism and conjunctural politics in digital participatory media
- The LARME incident: on femme idols speaking out in contemporary Japan
- Swallowing the rape myth: understanding rape mythology on The Red Pill
- Reporting rape: reading Bhakshak as a feminist critique of Indian journalism
- IDF asserts control over areas of Gaza, returns hostage bodies
- NeMLA 2026 Panel Session: The Murder and Its Afterlife: Regenerating the Wicked Witch
- “What streaming makes of music”: listening to platform capitalism
- Archival dissonance: silence, non-linguistic noise, and the unnoticed
- Mix-tape from Middle East: stories of circulation and consumption
- Call for papers: An Awkward Marriage: Considering the serial killer’s social standing in a changing British culture
- “You’re the Gatekeeper”: Exploring Open-Access Podcast Creation in the Sport and Exercise Sciences
- Sexuality as a medium for political communication in Nigeria’s EndSARS protest
- Unmanned moral forces: drones & information warfare
- Transmedial perspectives on humour and translation: from page to screen to stage
- The vengeful dad: violence, paternalism, and antifeminism in New Hollywood cinema
- Doll Play and the Performance of Girlhood in fin de Siècle Spain
- Black echoes, colonial rhythms: reimagining sound, race, and power in New Spain
- Self-reflexive stardom and the early television sitcom: parafictional persona in The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
- Powerful yet Disempowered: A Thematic Literature Review Exploring the Challenges of Media Reporting on Sexual Violence
- Abot kamay: Embedding digital transactions in the Philippines
- Organized violence 1989–2024, and the challenges of identifying civilian victims
- Terrorist Informers in Northern Ireland
- Bond markets, AI and DOGE2025
- Domestic Service in the Soviet Union: Women’s Emancipation and the Gendered Hierarchy of Labor
- The legacy of the Iraq War in U.S. politics
- Russian Food Since 1800: Empire at Table
- Book Review: The Palgrave Handbook of Global Digital Journalism by Bruce Mutsvairo and Kristin Skare Orgeret
- Discourses of solidarity fatigue as ambivalent recognition among German and Polish actors in relation to Ukrainian displacement
- The networks of feminist and queer organizing in Nigeria’s #EndSARS
- “Fair-skinned, young and slim” or “Kardashian-style”: UK-based female Chinese international students’ self-presentation on mobile dating applications
- Introduction: media, gender, and sexuality in Africa
- Living with Lodgers: Household Economy and Social Relations in Working-Class Victorian England
- Cold War, Hong Kong and the Self-exiled Chinese Intellectuals in the 1950s and 1960s: a Study of the Exiles’ Cultural and Political Endeavours in the British Colony
- Post-9/11 Representation after 25 Years.
- CreArte Latino Arts & Humanities Conference
- “An issue of no importance?” Media representation of discourses on sexual identities in Kenya
- Fighting beyond borders: unravelling the complex drivers of Syrian fighters in foreign conflicts
- Medal of Honor Podcast Episode
- Queer(ed) Avatars: Exploring Visual Identity Construction in Final Fantasy XIV Online Gaymers
- Ethnographic insights into the choral landscape of India
- Reorienting perspectives: sonic possibilities of the preserved survivor voice from USHMM’s longitudinal First Person
- Poor Jack to Pious Sailor: Religious Literature for British Seamen, 1815–C.1850
- Round table for the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon, part 2: Vietnam’s American War
- Marginal Infrastructures
- The connected collector: Collecting in a Web 2.0 world
- Jewish Film and New Media Deserving New/Renewed Consideration
- Volume 27, Number 4, October 2024
- State violence and queer identities: experiences from the Azerbaijani military
- The Poets Laureate of the Long Eighteenth Century, 1668-1813: Courting the Public
- Peter Nicholls Essay Prize 2026
- Children's Literature and Culture
- Southern Humanities Conference 2026
- I Cine Bárbaras – Conferência Internacional de Cinema e Audiovisual
- Episode 543-King of the Hills
- Labored legacies: The post-conflict implications of women’s wartime participation
- Normal wounds
- This Racial War: Constructing Transnational Whiteness in the Newspaper Poems of the South African War, 1899–1902
- Imperial Heartland: Immigration, Working-Class Culture and Everyday Tolerance, 1917–1947
- Titles available for review
- On transience
- Testing the just world of the Saw franchise: a content analysis investigating violence, punishment, and justice
- Famine, Social Disorder, and the Writing Down of Buddhist Scripture: Did the Eruption of Alaska's Okmok Volcano Affect Sri Lanka in the First Century B.C.E.?
- Regional Inequality in Spain: An Evaluation Based on Taxable Agricultural Wealth (1858–1923)
- Living Arrangements and Social Inheritance among Second-Generation Immigrants in the United States at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
- The Politics of the Great Divergence and the Question about the Rise of the Middle Class
- Provenance and Possession: Acquisitions from the Portuguese Empire in Renaissance Italy by K. J. P. Lowe (review)
- Southern Europe in the Age of Revolutions by Maurizio Isabella (review)
- The Blazing World: A New History of Revolutionary England, 1603–1689 by Jonathan Healey (review)
- Stalin's Usable Past: A Critical Edition of the 1937 Short History of the USSR ed. by David Brandenburger (review)
- Scare Packages: Horror Anthology Films of the Twenty-First Century
- Becoming-world: Deleuze, virtual reality, and the ethics of narrative immersion
- Do Video Games Matter? Examining Video Games’ Pathways to Legitimacy and Cultural Value Through Cultural Intermediaries
- Foreign policy proposals in Mao’s China during the 1960s: a comparative study between those of Wang Jiaxiang and the Four Marshals
- Dangerous land as military discourse, spatial uncertainty, and negotiable situatedness: military–civilian conflict over re-militarization in Zvārde, Latvia
- Anubhav Sinha: An Auteur of Subaltern Narratives in Hindi Film?
- Adaptation and Terry Pratchett--Essay Collection
- Editor's Note
- Grounded Engagements: 2024 ASA Presidential Address
- Grounded Engagement Against Empire
- Tiki Culture and the Staging of Settler Colonial Hawai'i in Mid-Century America
- The Hotel de Breeze: Performances of Aftermath and the East St. Louis Pogrom
- "The Mississippi River Is a Part of You": Race, Rights, and Ecology on the New Orleans Riverfront
- "The Heart of Africa" in the Shadow of Early Zionism: Pauline Hopkins's Of One Blood
- Introduction: Abolition in/from the University?
- Breath, Borders, and Belonging: Pandemic Literature and the Postcolonial Imagination
- Episode 542-The Baron of Tank Killers
- Crafting Contemporary Documentaries and Docuseries for Global Screens: Docu-mania
- Correction
- A Military Reformation: Gender, Sexuality, and State Control in Early Modern German Armies
- An Antropofagia approach to AI and creativity: Lessons from Latin America to rethink collectivity, process and meaning in creative value
- Editorial
- DEADLINE EXTENDED - CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: La (r)évolution sera queer: Queer Resistance in the French and Francophone World
- The Same Others: Close Your Eyes
- Víctor Erice-Abbas Kiarostami: Correspondences
- “A country that doesn’t figure on the maps”: Víctor Erice’s La Morte Rouge
- Personal playlists and collective experiences: Findings from the pervasive game ‘What we take with us’
- Iran’s proxy war paradox: strategic gains, control issues, and operational constraints
- The Coppolas and American Zoetrope (PAMLA, roundtable)
- Volume Index 58
- The Securitization of Civil Society in Conflict Zones: A Comparative Study of Iraq and Afghanistan
- History and Popular Uses of the Past – NEPCA Virtual Fall Conference 2025
- Talking on oppression: A feminist exploration of female sexuality in À Nos Amours and Benim Sinemalarım through the eyes of activist women
- Positive and negative perceptions of true crime podcasts: surveying female, male, and nonbinary listeners
- Factional Journalism in South Africa's Privately Owned Print Media: An Exploration
- Brothers in Arms? Estonia’s Defense Forces and the Trojan Horse Dilemma
- Episode 541-German Surprises Vs Soviet Tenacity
- Literary Sidekicks: For Critical Insights volume under contract
- Performing male femininity on China’s live-streaming platform: Identity construction, self-sexualization, and making marginalized males visible
- call for paper :International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
- call for paper :International Journal of Humanities, Art and Social Studies [IJHASS]
- Book series :International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology (IJCSIT)
- Reversing the tide: analysis of the offense-defense balance in Ukraine’s counteroffensive operations during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Lonesome Dove at 40: McMurtry, Mythmaking, and the Reimagining of the American Southwest
- Institutionalisation and Consequences of Wargaming in the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces and Government, 1868-1945
- Bad Taste on the Everything App: Investigating Corporate Twitter Accounts’ Use of Countercultural Consumer Subjectivity as a Populist Rhetorical Strategy
- The Military-Industrial Complex in Turkey: Myth or Reality?
- An LGTBIQ + archival boom? Grassroot archival activism and memory politics in Latin America
- Shifting landscapes of war: Rome and twentieth century disillusionment
- Me, pet, and robot: How home-based surveillance robot constructed different types of telepresence
- Soul & Syntax: The Evolution of Black Expression through Art, Dance, and Literature
- CFP NEMLA 2026--THE ITALIAN SOUTH AND SOUTHERN (RE)GENERATION
- DEADLINE EXTENDED, Rethinking the Cinema of Sai Paranjpye
- CFP NEMLA 2026--ITALIAN FOOD AS (RE)GENERATION
- CFP PAMLA 2025-Italian and Italian American Foodways
- Mad Max Franchise: An Edited Collection
- Narrativas latinoamericanas sobre el miedo, siglos XX y XXI
- The Nation’s Gratitude: World War I and Citizenship Rights in Interwar Romania
- Carnival rhetoric: resisting absurdity qua absurdist performance
- The Liminal Space Between Civil Life and Conscription: The Men at the Appeal Tribunal in the North Riding
- The East Asian Dimension of the First World War: Global Entanglements and Japan, China, and Korea, 1914–1919
- Her Secret Service: The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence. By Claire Hubbard-Hall
- CFP PAMLA 2025--ITALIAN CINEMA STANDING SESSION
- Episode 540-Operation Citadel
- Unraveling Vertical and Horizontal Conflicts in Indonesia’s Waste Management Problem
- Conflict-driven human trafficking, internally displaced persons, and legal responses in Ethiopia: the northern conflict in focus
- Special Issue: Visibilizing Intersectional Girlhood(s) in Contemporary Anglophone Cultural Manifestations
- The Business of Play: Financialization and Optimization in World of Warcraft
- Family photographs at the intersection of vernacular and official memories: Remembering Han migration to Xinjiang
- Armed Non-State Actor-Perpetrated Civilian Victimization in Armed Conflict: An Opportunity Cost Argument
- Challenging the displacement of colonial histories? Isolated memories of colonial deportations from Libya to Italy in Europe’s ‘periphery’
- Passing Light: Víctor Erice’s The Quince Tree Sun
- The Spirit of the Beehive
- Un/doing ‘business’ in Cape Town: Narratives of gender queer sex workers
- Syndication in a FAST world: Lineages and ruptures
- Episode 539-Interview w/ Laurence Rees: The Nazi Mind
- Women in the Military: Navigating Through Female Life Stages and Military Career by “Acting Normally”
- Picturing Refugees in Western Media: A Comparative Study of Middle Eastern and European Refugees on Twitter
- London’s ‘Mafeking Fever’ Reconsidered: Popular Entertainments and Wartime News Culture in May 1900
- Exploring biracial identities and experiences through the #biracialproblems hashtag on TikTok
- Liquid Empire: water and power in the colonial world
- Announcement: John Seed
- Embodied Histories: new womanhood in Vienna, 1894–1934
- The Question of Unworthy Life: Eugenics and Germany’s twentieth century
- The Newsmongers: a history of tabloid journalism
- Deserted Wives and Economic Divorce in Nineteenth-Century England and Wales: ‘for wives alone’
- A woman with a pillow on her belly: semi-legal adoption practices in Soviet Lithuania
- Our lodging house in the middle of the street: a socio-spatial analysis of three cohorts of lodging housekeepers, Antwerp 1850–1880
- Accounting for variability in conflict dynamics: A pattern-based predictive model
- Supporting reparations after armed conflict: How discursive ‘memory battles’ affect political solidarity with Guatemalan Indigenous survivors
- The creation of the Spanish Foreign Legion in the Spanish press: indoctrination for fighting?
- An acute sense of observation: Eusebi Ferré and the amateur documentary impulse
- Inhumane, treacherous or uselessly cruel? Debating underwater weapons, 1880–1939
- Spotlight: Digital Humanities and Videographic Criticism SIG
- Preenactment, Now and Then
- The Four Forms of Non-fiction Cinema: Modality and Expressivity in Documentary Classification
- Memories of Development: Global Media After State Socialism
- Readers Engagement and Imaginary Stardom: Exploring Turkish Movie Magazines and Oriental Star Selma in the 1930s
- "A Special, Special Agent": Defamiliarized Disability in World of Giants
- Macau on Location: Cinematic and Sociospatial Analysis of a Postcolonial City
- In Focus Introduction: Sci-Fi Doc: Intersections of Speculative and Non-fiction Media
- Endurance and Adaptation: Leadership Dynamics and Tactical Revisions in the Chinese Communist Party's Southern Guerrilla Warfare, 1934–1937
- Forgotten Guardians: Decolonizing Environmental Humanities Through Uli Nature–Cultural Practices
- “The algorithm loves the war”: ambivalent visibility in content creator practices during war
- Reworking signs: multi-semiotic hybrids across systems in Chinese environmental posters
- Viral climate imagery: examining popular climate visuals on Twitter
- Renting royalties: How the assetization of music copyrights contributes to inequality for musicians
- Weaponising ‘apparently harmless portable objects’: emerging categorisations of trust and risk in post ‘pager attacks’ Lebanon
- Man’ei film in China 1937–1945: The Ideological Weapon of Japanese Settler Colonialism
- Migrants and refugees in Southern Europe beyond the news stories: photographs, hate, and journalists’ perceptions
- Don’t catch the woke mind virus: Social justice terminology as meme in the right-wing Twitter ecosystem
- Newspaper framing of attempts to ban LGTBQ books in the U.S., U.K., and Ireland
- Book Review: Antonio A Casilli, Waiting for Robots: The Hired Hands of Automation
- Self-Esteem: An American History
- Blue Jerusalem: British Conservatism, Winston Churchill, and the Second World War
- Cities, Citizenship and Jews in France and the United States, 1905–2022, Two Volumes
- The Root and the Branch: Working-Class Reform and Antislavery, 1790–1860
- Women’s Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years. Not for Want of Trying
- The Life and Turbulent Times of Clara Dorothea Rackham
- Home Front Battles: World War II Mobilization and Race in the Deep South
- The Other ‘68: A Social History of West Germany’s Revolt
- In Discourse We Trust: Marginalization, Memorialization, and Community Building in Communicative Spaces
- Episode 538-Operation Mincemeat
- ‘Born of the Blood, Made Men by the Blood, Undone by the Blood’: Bloodborne as a Critical Reflection of Ghosts of the Anthropocene
- TikTok and children: An Introduction
- Television beyond the pleasure principle: The death drive in The Office (UK) and other cringe comedy
- Critiquing unearned military privilege: unpacking the invisible duffle bag CMS Encounters article
- Editorial Introduction: Media, War & Conflict’s 15-Year Anniversary Special Issue
- The “Keys” to unlocking Eastern European (neo)Nazism: the search for narrative refuge
- 3705 I sing of (Welsh) arms and the man: the battles of Taliesin
- Theory, culture, care
- ‘Talkin’ ’bout a revolution’? The strategic narratives of the Syrian Democratic Council
- Episode 537-Gen. Manstein's Backhand Blow
- Budapest’s Children: Humanitarian Relief in the Aftermath of the Great War
- Building a feminist world through memes: semiotic configuration of gender ideology in Chinese feminist memes
- Being Chinese or becoming Chinese? Discursive imaginations of Eileen Gu across media platforms
- Situating AI: Global media approaches to artificial intelligence
- Recalcitrant audiencing: Between analytics and creative practice in the film industry
- Shock and awe: Economic sanctions and relative military spending
- Women’s roles and reproductive violence within armed rebellions
- The end of rebel rule: Biased peacekeeping interventions and social order
- Silent to Sound: British Cinema in Transition - A Production History
- Ideology as social practice: childhood and the politics of everyday in the Vietnam war
- Steve Locke’s ‘#Killers’: facing the inhumanity of whiteness
- “I remember, I saw, I knew”: Journalists’ use of first-person storytelling in award-winning podcasts
- “Change of ‘clothes,’ change of mind?”: affective rhetoric and the dopamine-dressing sensation
- Book Review: The Changing Dynamics of Civil–Military Relations in Pakistan
- I long, therefore I re-watch: Nostalgia and Turkish TV series
- Smarter, better, faster, kinder? The problems with claiming that media and popular culture has positive effects
- Minecraft as a Pedagogical Tool: A Systematic Literature Review (2014–2024)
- Postcards from the Western Front: Pilgrims, Veterans, and Tourists after the Great War
- The Uthmān dan Fodiyo Jihād, colonial rule and Islamic authority in Northern Nigeria: referencing within Boko Haram’s discourse
- Evolving methods of humanitarian intervention: The rise of airpower and the narrowing scope of engagements
- The Military Papers and Correspondence of Major General Guy Dawnay, 1915–1919
- Supporting the Core of Our Nation: Emilia Węsławska and Relief for the Elite, 1914–1915
- Britannia Rules the Rhine: Die Britische Rheinlandbesatzung 1918–1926
- ‘Cupid and the Anzacs’: law, marriage and divorce in First World War Australia
- Constructing meaning of military failure: the Afghanistan war in Scandinavian public debates following withdrawal
- Minorities, free speech and the internet
- Screens and Gender: Re(Visiting) the History of Ghana’s Film Industry
- The End of the Cold War and the Rise of Regional Cooperation: Germany and the Establishment of the Council of the Baltic Sea States
- Post-social media: de-platformed users’ challenges to belong in ‘corpo-civic’ spaces
- From piracy to development in the Western Indian Ocean: securing a blue economy space
- The financial ecologies of transnational television production: “Following the money” from private equity to Sky Germany’s Pagan Peak
- Beyond Game Blocks: Adolescent Girl Players' Perspectives During COVID-19
- Tethered labor: Creation and coercion in the platform economy
- Swiss expansion in Southeast Asia during the Cold War: Anticommunism and economic liberalism, 1965–90
- Hollywood’s Monstrous Moms: Vilifying Mental Illness in Horror Films ; The Sinful Maternal: Motherhood in Possession Films
- French Westerns: On the Frontier of Film Genre and French Cinema
- Corrigendum to “The New York Times Distorts the Palestinian Struggle: A Case Study of Anti-Palestinian Bias in American News Coverage of the First and Second Palestinian Intifadas”
- Rethinking the foundations: Global cultural policy at the crossroads
- Queen of Netflix: Streaming Shondaland
- The Last Bohemian: Brian Desmond Hurst, Irish Film, British Cinema
- The digital double bind: change and stasis in the Middle East
- The end of reality: how four billionaires are selling a fantasy future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto
- On the Phenomenology of Media in the 1930s: Blaustein On Cinema and Radio Experiences
- EastEnders and the environment: Communicating the planetary crisis in prime time?
- Engineering nationalism: Popular TV, ideological work, and the cultural politics of state propaganda in China
- Ep. 80: Jordan Sjol Interviews José Rivera
- “The Power of that Fan Base is Really Strong, and it’s Something we are Encouraging Tourism Businesses to See”: The Economic, Individual, and Civic Values of Fan-Created Screen Tourism Content
- Introduction
- Captain of Her Soul: The Life of Marion Davies by Lara Gabrielle (review)
- Stardom and the Construction of Value in the Post-Studio Era: The Branded Adversity of Sylvester Stallone
- Indigenous Media Arts in Canada: Making, Caring, Sharing edited by Dana Claxton and Ezra Winton (review)
- Rolling: Blackness and Mediated Comedy edited by Alfred L. Martin Jr. (review)
- Queer TV China: Televisual and Fannish Imaginaries of Gender, Sexuality, and Chineseness edited by Jamie J. Zhao (review)
- Mobile Hollywood: Labor and the Geography of Production by Kevin Sanson (review)
- Wired in and Dialed Out: Carrier Current Broadcasting at Williams College, 1940–1949
- Genealogy of Indonesian Developmental Journalism: The Pancasila Press During Authoritarian New Order (1966–1998)
- The Female Avenger, Women’s Anger and Rape-Revenge Film and Television
- An (EastEnders) education: Social interventions, collective proselytising, male fandom and EastEnders
- Contesting the World: Norms research in theory and practice
- Correction
- Belongingness in Democracy: Muslims, Solidarities and Protests in India
- Anticipation and Celebration of Victory The Chronicling of Nigeria’s Path to Independence by The Chicago Defender
- The revenge of ‘tribal’ toxic masculinity: hate raids on Twitch
- Centring disabilities in the ecological imagination of the 3/11 disaster through documentaries
- Contemporary feminist art by women in North Africa
- Still Unequal: A Fiftieth Anniversary Reflection on Brown v. Board of Education
- Hard Times in the New Economy
- When the Revolution Came
- Notes on Contributors
- "Such, Such Were the B'Hoys..."
- The Abusable Past
- Difference, Disease, and Democracy
- Colonizer and Colonized in the Corsican Political Imagination
- Harlem
- Provincializing the Global City: From Bombay to Mumbai
- Temporal analysis of motivation research trends in armed forces
- From government-led to community-based peace process: Rural banditry and the complexity of peace purchases in Zamfara State, Nigeria
- Refashioning ryōsai kenbo (Good Wives and Wise Mothers) Ideology for Wartime: A Textual and Contextual Analysis of Women-Themed Songs Aired on ‘Kokumin Kayō’ (1936-1941)
- Rape, Trauma, and Romanticized Recuperation: An Evaluation of Omung Kumar’s Bhoomi
- Look what you made me do
- Meera's Medieval Lyric in Postcolonial India: The Rhetorics of Women's Writing in Dialect as a Secular Practice of Subaltern Coauthorship and Dissent
- In/Civility, In Death: On Becoming French in Colonial Martinique
- Mexican Contemporary Photography: Staging Ethnicity and Citizenship
- Piracy/Privacy: The Despair of Cinema and Collectivity in China
- Connected Disconnection and Localized Globalism in Pacific Multilingual Literature
- BeastEnders: Pets and Soap Opera
- “I Must Make You Nervous”: Transgressive Women in David Fincher’s Franchise Films
- Reclaiming and redeeming the narrative in Harry & Meghan and Spare
- The Uncounted Dead: Statist Bias and Civilian Targeting in Conflict Data
- 3704 Australia's Irish Rebellion
- On phantasms of gender: A feminist cultural studies perspective
- Sohn-Rethel in Naples. On plebeian creativity
- U.S. Combat Medicine and Military Morale
- Contention on the Cotentin: Military-Medical Entrepreneurs and the French Contractor State During the Seven Years’ War
- Reordering human waste. Public restrooms as a sign of socialist modernity in China
- Volume 28, Number 1, January 2025
- Changing the narrative, with Naser Shakhtour
- Enduring Frames: Cinema, Solidarity, Palestinian Resistance
- Navigating the Film Cultural Ecosystem in the Face of Genocide with Members of Palestine Film Institute
- Divided narratives: How news agencies reinforce one-sided narratives in Cyprus
- The failure of local press freedom in the era of decentralization in Indonesia
- Media as silent witness: review of the film origin
- Navigating Change From Within: The Impact and Challenges of a Women’s Virtual Community in Transforming Gender Dynamics in the Israel Defense Forces
- Officers and Civilians: A Civil–Military Gap in Canadian National Security?
- Dabiq: An analysis of the usage of selective moral disengagement in terrorist-produced media
- Worlds of Light, Fading. Dead Games and End-of-Life Software as Ruins of Digital Interactive Entertainment
- Re-examining the Truman Administration's Decision to Cross the 38th Parallel
- Reputation and Interdependence: How Japan Perceives US Resolve in Distant Regions
- When Violence Appeals: The Circulation and Reception of Brazilian Cinema Nôvo in Italy (1960–1968)
- Recent Books In Film History
- Thessaloniki in Early Cinema History: Cinematic Entanglements and Disentanglements amid Moving Borders in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean
- SuperFilmShow! Experimental Film and Children’s Art Education
- Institutional Film and Social Public Policies in Portugal during the Late Authoritarian Regime (1957–1969)
- Writing the Histories of the New American Cinema Expositions in Europe
- “Parody has lost its savor”: An Interview with Hortense J. Spillers, Part One
- The Black Museum of Words: Ekphrasis and Curation in William J. Wilson’s “Afric-American Picture Gallery”
- Step Right Up: The Many Minstrel Shows of Tyehimba Jess’s Olio
- Rereading the Black Naturalist Novel: Ann Petry’s The Street and the Black Women Writers Series
- Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred as a Prototype of HistoFuturism
- “I lock you in an American sonnet”: Terrance Hayes’s Public Lyric and American Antiauthoritarianism
- The Hunt
- Desegregation State: College Writing Programs after the Civil Rights Movement by Annie S. Mendenhall (review)
- Instrumentalising Soviet Yiddish Press
- Marry My Dead Body, and the queer trouble of confucian-liberal enclosure
- Black iconoclasm: public symbols, racial progress, and post/Ferguson America
- Transmedial Texts on Participatory Digital Platforms: Contextualizing the Re-telecast of Ramayana Amidst Covid-19 Lockdown
- The Sounds of Science in Early 1930s American Horror
- Relations Between Turkey’s National Intelligence and Foreign Secret Services Until the Early Cold War
- Under Allied command: the challenges of Greek army mobilisation in the First World War (June 1917–September 1918)
- Drafting dissent: queer subversion of the GI underground press
- Cultural Affordance and Reception: A Theoretical Framework for Interactive Cross-Cultural Sense-Making in Video Game Environments
- The Haunted Broadcast: Using Static to Understand Broadcast’s History and Present
- From Feed to Flow: Watching Television on TikTok
- Dream Job or Ordinary Work: Understandings of Creativity and Work in Creative Industries
- Editor’s Introduction: Community, Engaged and International Radio
- The Cinematic Boogeyman: From the Fairytale to the Slasher Film
- Navigating the Fault Lines: The Paradoxes of Majoritarian Democracy and Minority Rights in Nigeria’s Multi-Ethnic Polity
- The Artificial Other: Deconstructing the Undercurrent of Colonial Gaze in MCU’s Portrayal of AI
- Moonshots: high-resolution aesthetics and the post-digital past
- Interstitial Thinking
- Diaries of an impasse: the video works of Basma Alsharif
- Two Inter-s: Interdisciplinarity and Internationality
- The photographic depiction of populism
- The visual culture of ‘Silicon Heartland’: architecting agricultural past as infrastructural future
- Feminist economicus: popular feminism, popular finance, and the making of the economic woman in South Korea
- Reluctant middlemen: the imaginary of defense requirements engineering
- Mineral Freedom: Jean-Luc Nancy’s Ontology of Matter
- The Erotic and Pragmatic Senses of Hospitality: Jean-Luc Nancy and Bernard Stiegler’s Conversation on Christianity, Politics, and the Ends of Philosophy
- The “We” and the Human Condition: Arendt, Jacobi, Nancy
- Metamorphosis, the World
- Jean-Luc Nancy: The Urgency and Patience of Thought
- The Unbroken Spell: Some Comments on Ontology
- Truth as Touch: On the Paradigm of Sense Perception in the Work of Jean-Luc Nancy
- Exscription and Ecopoetics
- Sex work in popular culture
- Major Structural Issues and Measures to Improve Political Participation of Minorities in India
- News consumption and its normative functions among the Malaysian social natives
- Complaints and care for maritime prisoners of war in England during the Nine Years War, 1689–97
- Decline and Reimagination in Cinematic New York
- 3703 The Battle of Abritus AD 251 - Part2
- Activism and Post-activism: Korean Documentary Cinema, 1981–2022
- The extraction ideology: Brazilian pro-agribusiness propaganda in times of climate emergency
- Correction
- Ep. 79: SCMS25 Live Episode (with Kristina Brüning, Matt Payne, and AJ Christian)
- Poland and Nicaragua: The Potentials and Limits of Transnational Solidarity, Alliance and Opposition during the 1980s
- Protected: Welcome to Wrexham and Representations of Management in Football (Soccer) as a Product of the “Media Sports Cultural Complex”Dr. Andrew Stubbs-Lacy / University of Staffordshire
- Protected: Fair Payment in the Film and Television IndustriesRoderik Smits / Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Protected: Silicon Valley’s Human Shields Gerald Sim / Florida Atlantic University
- Protected: Advertising, AI, and the Political Economy of Media and Communications Matthew Crain / Miami University
- Protected: Camera Looks, Laugh Tracks, and TV ComedyMichael Z. Newman / University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- (De-)Stigmatizing Teen Moms: Contentious Teenage Parents and Policy Shift Reflecting After Neoliberalism in South Korea
- Elective Affinities: Women’s Agency and Televisual Flows Between Modi’s India and Erdoğan’s Türkiye
- More than a place to eat: visual aesthetics and educational policies in Chilean school dining halls (1912–2020)
- Making the human: race, allegory, and Asian Americans
- Visual Representation in Chinese Animated Films: A Comparative Study of Classical Chinese Animation and Contemporary Chinese Animation
- The Cavalry Trilogy: John Ford, John Wayne, and the Making of Three Classic Westerns by Michael F. Blake (review)
- From the Moment They Met It was Murder: Double Indemnity and the Rise of Film Noir by Alain Silver and James Ursini (review)
- Eleanor Roosevelt on Screen: The First Lady's Appearances in Film and Television, 1932-1962 by Angela S. Beauchamp (review)
- Plot Genies and Plot Robots: Automating creative labor in Hollywood, 1910-1940
- One Tough Dame: The Life and Career of Diana Rigg by Herbie J. Pilato (review)
- The March of Time: News Documentaries and the Dramaturgy of History
- The Old Myth and the New Woman: Race and Gender Hierarchy in Gone with the Wind
- Many Men: The Longest Day and Classical Hollywood Stardom
- Demystifying an Idiosyncratic Political Movement and Its Legacy: Portrayal of the Young Turks in the British Press, 1908–1914
- Book Review: Settler-Indigeneity in the West Bank
- Book Review: Mexico’s Resilient Journalists: How Reporters Manage Risk and Cope with Violence
- Why is it essential for emerging powers to focus on decentralised collaborations during geopolitical chaos
- Amplification of conventional female gender displays and reinforcement of Asian stereotypes in user-generated Artificial Intelligence (AI) images on social media
- Sensuous Cinema: The Body in Contemporary Maghrebi Film
- Trans-Uranic Intimacies on a Queer(er) Planet
- Indigenous Reflections on Poethood
- Review of Between Shadows and Noise
- slick
- Circle Home
- Review of Set Fear on Fire and Against Ageism
- On Healing Our Selves and the Injured History of Our Homeland
- Review of The Home as Laboratory
- Inherited Sovereignty: ‘Uti Possidetis Juris’ and the Falklands/Malvinas dispute
- ‘NO PLANS OR THOUGHTS’ Deliberating Wartime Censorship in Cold War Denmark
- Play your way into production: game-based skills development for the film and TV industry
- 60 Songs that Explain the 90s
- Derivative Media: How Wall Street Devours Culture
- Uncomfortable Television
- The incidental progressive politics of the North American Soccer League: a case study in the complex forces behind constraints and possibilities
- Food and Drink and the War of Words During the Great War: Poilus, Pinard, and Pain KK
- Dr. Strangelove is Back: Gender, Laughter, and AI in US Policy Discourses on the Development of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
- Classical Hollywood cinematographers and the cultural capital of television
- Structural Determinants of Conflicts and Cooperation in Rural Water Management
- Agency during Armed Conflict: Everyday Life under Competing Authorities in Myanmar’s Rakhine State
- Keeping Farm Radio Relevant in the Digital Age
- “Hope the Russians Love Their Children Too”: Russian Public Support for the Use of Nuclear Weapons after the Invasion of Ukraine
- Volume 28, Number 2, April 2025
- Harmony in diversity: unraveling the global impact of K-Pop through social media and fandom dynamics
- Let’s Keep Our Eyes on the Road: The Case for Peace and Conflict Researchers to Study Vehicular Violence
- Rolls-Royce engineers and deindustrialization in Scotland from the 1950s to the 2020s
- Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Not: China and Russia’s Implementation of Economic Sanctions
- Is There a Rebel Resource Curse? Ideological Appeals, Material Incentives, and the Success of Rebel Organizations
- The geopolitics of health in South and Southeast Asia: Perspectives from the Cold War to COVID-19
- Non-Human Animals as Resources for Political Communication During War: The Case of Ukraine
- Book review: Organizational Semiotics: Multimodal Perspectives on Organization Studies
- Live from the underground: a history of college radio
- The Bureaucratic Politics of Cyber Strategy
- Popular Capitalism and Subalternity: Street Comedians in Lima
- "More Than the Enormities of an Elah-Gabalus": Reading Poe's "William Wilson" as Transgender Narrative
- Identity Unbound: Gothic Themes and Posthuman Perspectives in Catherine Lacey's Pew
- Farewell to Faith: Melville's Pierre and Mid-Nineteenth-Century Secularization
- Does Writing Have a Future in the Age of AI?
- Manifest Deception: Utopic Myth and the Fifties Frontier in L.A. Confidential
- Social media influencers’ world of fame or hate: review of the series Celebrity
- Memory Wars: Settlers and Natives Remember Washington's Sullivan Expedition of 1779
- “For the Girls”: Organizing Mexican American Girlhood in Depression-Era Texas
- The Iron Dice of Battle: Albert Sidney Johnston and the Civil War in the West
- American Imperialist: Cruelty and Consequence in the Scramble for Africa
- Making the Frontier Man: Violence, White Manhood, and Authority in the Early Western Backcountry
- Beyond 1619: The Atlantic Origins of American Slavery
- Silent Partners: Indirect Investment and Financialization in the United States, 1950–1975
- Dishonored Americans: The Political Death of Loyalists in Revolutionary America
- The Representation of Absence: Race and Nation in Hollywood’s Depiction of the Atomic Bomb, 1947–1952
- 3702 The Battle of Abritus AD 251 - Part1
- The Urbanization of Empire: Megacities and the Laws of Chaos
- Introduction: Global Cities of the South
- Squatters, Space, and Belonging in the Underdeveloped City
- Bandiri Music, Globalization, and Urban Experience in Nigeria
- The Oracle in the City: Beliefs, Practices, and Symbolic Geographies
- Representing trans in Sinophone films: uncovering local critical evaluations, storytelling performative marriages, promoting trans decoloniality, and illustrating transgendered cis-casting
- Examining Perceptions of ‘peacebuildings’ in Radiophonic Debates – a Narrative Analysis of Media Talk in the Central African Republic
- Space and cyberspace: NATO’s new frontier of defence
- Interconnecting Empires: Towards a global radio history of the Axis powers (1930–1939)
- The Social Sustainability: Role of Peace, Inclusiveness and Co-Existence
- Journalism and the price of truth: review of the series Crime Beat
- Co-belligerency and Armament Policy: Britain, the United States and Italy, 1943–45
- Au Contact: French Infantry Tactics in the Maginot Line Advance Posts During the Phoney War, 4 September 1939 to 10 May 1940 *
- Frames of conflict / conflict of frames: A frame analysis of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Italian press and politics
- Badvertising: an exposé
- Publisher’s note
- A medium seen otherwise: photography in documentary film
- The activities of Polish military intelligence under the cover of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, and its impact on the failure of arms control in Korea, 1953–1956
- Envisioning Agonistic Inter-Korean Relations: Lessons Learned from Germany and Ireland
- Making a home (from) afar through gender and sexuality: the turn to China and Chinese diaspora in the Thai ‘Boys’ Love’ drama
- Three responses to ‘Bazin's third hand’
- Timothy Corrigan, Describing Cinema
- Queer TV Asia: emerging studies of queer TV in a globalising Asia Introduction
- The informal spread of queer Asian TV in translation
- Lifeboat films: cinematic responses to resource scarcity
- (Un)moving images of the Third World War: nuclear narrative and nuclear aesthetic of Chris Marker’s La Jetée
- Born pink? Born queer!: The convergence of global TV formats and East Asian idol girl group cultures in contemporary China
- Book Review: Talking Back to the West: How Turkey Uses Counter-Hegemony to Reshape the Global Communication Order, by Bilge Yesil
- Exploring the potential use of easy-to-understand language in video games
- Vice versa: sex work and drug use during the HIV epidemic in Thatcher’s Britain
- Civil resettlement: citizenship, mental health and masculinity in repatriated British POWs
- Book review: Visual Politics in the Global South
- Visualizing political communication on Spanish social media: an analysis of Andalusian political parties’ communication on Instagram
- ‘Typically British’ Growth of Film Regulation The Roles of Film Industry Organisations in Formulating Censorship Agency in Pre-War Britain
- White nationalist fairytales: The Little Mermaid and neo-segregation in the Breitbart town square
- “The sound of thousand airplanes”: queerness, sound, and corporeal becoming in David Henry Hwang’s plays
- Book review: Visual Citizenship: Communicating Political Opinions and Emotions on Social Media
- Russia, Ukraine, and collective defence
- Protected: Work Songs: Tiny Desk Concerts Reimagines Music Video and Public RadioEric Harvey / Grand Valley State University
- Protected: Streaming Power: How Netflix and Amazon are Reshaping Global GeopoliticsSwapnil Rai / University of Michigan
- Ethical witnessing: participatory virtual reality production and the experience of homelessness
- Contributors
- Volume 27, Number 3, July 2024
- Video and media dynamics: review of Video Culture in India by I. Tiwary
- Caste and media: review of the film Vedaa
- Looking ahead: imbalance, dependency and NATO’s uncertain future
- Doing critical cultural studies in the age of totalitarian thought
- Correction
- 3701 Heroism in Borneo
- Accidentally telling the truth: racial capitalism on the college sports plantation
- Israel’s defence industry: adaptation and growth in a changing arms market
- Documentary filmmaking as a vessel of lived histo-cultural realities: a reflective discourse of ‘voice’ in indigenous language films
- Representation of neurodiversity in video games: analyzing autism through the character of Symmetra in Overwatch 2
- Editor’s Note
- Building the Cold War Together: The Origins of the American Federation of Labor’s Cold War Diplomacy in Latin America
- Finland Goes West: The Tortuous Road from Cold War Neutrality to the EU and NATO, 1989–1992
- Ho Chi Minh in Political Theater and Cold War Propaganda
- Glorified Images of Soviet State Security and Intelligence Services: A Survey of Books Published in Putin’s Russia
- A Tale Half-Told: Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer
- The Geography of Injustice: East Asia’s Battle between Memory and History by Barak Kushner (review)
- Cleaning Up the Bomb Factory: Grassroots Activism and Nuclear Waste in the Midwest by Casey A. Huegel (review)
- Speaking Amplitudes: Dynamical Variation in Swedish Radio Broadcasting, 1980–1998
- The historical uses of the oceans: the Anthropocene in the first global age (1500–1800)?
- The country house and the neoliberal society
- The 2024 Lebanon War and its implications for water and energy
- Curating documentaries: insights into festival programming and selection
- A comprehensive assessment of Pakistan’s national internal security policy framework
- Cold War Visual Legacies
- Interactive documentary and the archive: a shared authority
- Why Radio is More Reliable Than Television During Social Protests: An Explanation Through Framing Theory
- A Man of Parnell’s Type? Matthew Walker, Charles Stewart Parnell and The Typographic Coding of The Carlow Vindicator
- Social Podcasting - Levels of Podcast Audience Participation
- Daniel Wright, The Grounds of the Novel
- Front Cover
- Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Quit Everything: Interpreting Depression
- Sora Y. Han, Mu, 49 Marks of Abolition
- Fredric Jameson, Inventions of a Present: The Novel in Its Crisis of Globalization
- Front Matter
- Ramzi Fawaz, Queer Forms
- Corroded with SCUM: Valerie Solanas’s Theories of Mind
- “What Sort of Dreams Should We Be Making?”: Pixar Creative Culture and the Crisis of Disney+Ben Rogerson / Texas Tech University
- Episode 78: Swapnil Rai on Bollywood Stars and Podcast Pedagogy