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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
- Discourses of Disruption in Asia
- The United States and South Asia from the Age of Empire to Decolonization
- Parvin Etesami in the Literary and Religious Context of Twentieth-Century Iran
- Caribbean Cultural Heritage and the Nation
- Black Transnationalism and Japan
- Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka
- A Hundred Years of Republican Turkey
- A Pictographic Naxi Origin Myth from Southwest China
- In Brief: The U.S.-Chinese Relationship
- German Atomwaffen and the Superweapon Trap
- Platform policy and online abuse: Understanding differential protections for public figures
- IDF tanks take Rafah crossing, forces target eastern Rafah
- “Post-Pandemic Political Television and the End of One Day at a Time”
- Boxed In: Pandemic TV as Intersectional Renegotiation of Feminist Attitudes Toward the Home
- ‘A deadly weapon aimed at our hearts’: the scope and composition of Lord Scarman’s 1981 public inquiry
- ‘Until I go back home, I do not see justice’: Construction of justice among internally displaced farming and herding communities in Benue State, Nigeria
- At the crossroads: photography, ecology and heritage in Istanbul
- Self-presentation of grey-haired influencers on TikTok: active ageing in China
- Toward an operationality perspective on fandom: Exploring Chinese fans’ emerging practices in platform-mediated environments
- “Psychic Poisons” or Emerging Medicines: A Thematic Analysis of Cannabis Representations in Australian Nineteenth-Century Periodicals
- Episode 466-Odessa Has Fallen
- Generation Jihad Ep. 165 — Israel’s boiling point (BONUS: Joe goes to a “protest”)
- IDF asks Gazans to evacuate eastern Rafah ahead of offensive
- Russia to conduct tactical nuclear forces exercises
- Los Angeles creates holiday for actress who called for the execution of American troops
- Mortal ‘mistakes’, fatal consequences: understanding Nigeria’s mis-targeted counter-insurgency airstrike fatalities
- Sports nationalism and xenophobia: When cheering turns into violence
- Gendered keywords as entry points: the construction and evolution of nüpin and nüxing-xiang in Chinese Internet literature
- Facing cancer: metaphors in medical animation films
- Young people's digital drawing practices as cultural heritage
- Artificial Intelligence and the question of creativity: Art, data and the sociocultural archive of AI-imaginations
- Israel faces rocket fire on two fronts
- Digital labor in free-to-play games: player as commodity and interaction as labor in MMOGs
- 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
- Provincializing the Global City: From Bombay to Mumbai
- Harlem
- Mobile phone activism during Israel’s ‘Operation Guardian of the Wall’ in Gaza
- Adapting Nord Stream 2: How Russia adapts strategic narratives to English-speaking Polish and German audiences
- Bluebeard’s Castle, or The Horror Chambers of Doctor Powell
- Seeing Colours: The Thief of Bagdad (1940)
- Volumes of Transindividuation: The Spaciousness of Localities and the Urban in Bernard Stiegler
- Crowd Control and Mobilization with Nature in the China–Hong Kong Context
- The Extinction Image
- Seeding the Forest
- Shade and the Capture of Light
- A Roundtable on Collectivism: Building Popular Power from within and across Geopolitical Souths
- Una mesa redonda sobre colectivismo: Construyendo poder popular dentro y a través de los Sures Geopolíticos
- The Dialectics of In/Security
- 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
- Architect of Doha agreement wrongly claims: ‘Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent has been dismantled’
- Defiant heroism or wilful disobedience? John ‘Jack’ Hinton and the ethics of disobedience in war
- A moving view: an introduction to Our Sentimental Natures
- Exploring debates over “boys love” media in the Philippines: from misogynistic backlash to queer emancipation
- Israel faces multi-front challenges amid internal discussions on war
- Houthis attack four ships and threaten to expand operations against U.S. forces
- Bahraini militia claims drone attack on Israel
- Do Elections Cause Military Spending to Go Up or Down? New International Evidence
- To fight, to confront, and to resist: exploring the representation of Chinese Zhangjie in sister
- A House in the Homeland: Armenian Pilgrimages of Places of Ancestral Memory
- Trauma, Primitivism and the First World War: The Making of Frank Prewett
- Keyword-assisted topic models reveal the dynamics in the main media frames of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (2011–2022)
- Structural adjustment, partisan alignment, and protest in the developing world
- Borrowed sounds: reframing black music in postwar France
- Mediating the elemental: an immaterialist ethics for ecomaterialist media theory
- Visual artists’ professional and social status: Insights from post-socialist Serbia
- Cultural Imperialism and Video Game Localization: A Case Study of Revelations: Persona
- Don't Flip the Table Yet: A Framework for the Analysis of Visual and Cognitive Ergonomics in Board Games
- Sophia Luminous 2024-25
- The Israel-Hamas conflict: ‘You might not be interested in attrition, but attrition is interested in you’
- Episode 465-Tanks for the Memories
- Episode 465-Tanks for the Memories
- Living ghosts and the Laapata: the episode of genocide continuum in Pakistani art
- Screen Bodies: The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology
- Call for Papers: The Neutral Graduate Journal of Cinema and Media Studies - 'Inheritance'
- The Tun Tavern, the birthplace of the Marines, might be rebuilt as a tavern and restaurant
- Water and fluidity in İz Öztat’s heterochronic imaginaries in the aftermath of genocide
- Building a Better Participatory Culture and Enhancing Sense of Community in Podcasts – Systematic Literature Review
- The Limits of Partnership: China, the United States, and the Middle East Peace Process, 1977-82
- German military officer confesses to spying for Russia after being encouraged on TikTok
- Colorado company wins $13 billion contract for Air Force’s ‘doomsday plane’
- Iran rejects speculation about nuclear cooperation with North Korea
- The science and philosophy of martial arts: exploring the connections between the cognitive, physical, and spiritual aspects of martial arts
- Lesbian death: desire and danger between feminist and queer
- Cable news advertising: Applying formal analysis to uncover current trends in self-promotional marketing
- Hate-sharing: A case study of its prevalence and impact on Gab
- Influence of hate speech about refugees in search algorithms on political attitudes: An online experiment
- Misinformation’s missing human
- Correction
- A Slow Reckoning: the USSR, the Afghan communists, and Islam
- Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the reinvention of colonialism, 1945–1971
- Microcelebrities’ identity construction on social media: A systematic review and synthesis
- Contrasting media representations of race and national identity: The case of England and Italy at the Union of European Football Associations Euro 2020
- Nuclear Order in the Indo-Pacific: An Overview of Intermeshing Dyadic Rivalries in the Emergent Geostrategic Space
- CFP eTEXTS 14: Literary and Cultural Studies Conference.
- CFP - ReFocus: The Films of Chor Yuen
- 3507 Hanoi Hero: James Bond Stockdale
- “How to Save a Life”: On Grey’s Anatomy and the Logics of Televisual Alleviation in a Time of Crisis
- Beyond the Comic Strip: Exploring Graphic Narratives, Creative Inquiry, and Arts-Based Research
- The Military and the Family as Greedy Institutions: Then and Now
- Ethnic politics via digital means: Introducing the Ethnic Organizations Online dataset
- Proliferate to Abolish: Mazrui’s Perspective on Nuclear Disarmament
- War in the air: Israel and Jordan in the dogfight
- Colombian Television in the 1980s
- Sketched with an ‘Oracular Pencil’: Predictive Drawing and the Manipulation of Time in Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Weeklies
- The visual representation of Ukrainian and Afghan refugees in the Spanish press
- The Olfactory Story of Perfume in Literature, Psychology and the Arts
- CFP: Agnès Varda panel at PAMLA 2024 (Palm Springs, Nov 7-10)
- 2024 Midwest PCA/ACA Conference — Television Area
- Ethopolitical media: Organizing Assistive Technology, disability and care in the platform society
- Turkish Military Sociology: Exploring the Evolution of an Early Starter but Latecomer
- Children are ‘biggest victims’ of conflict, says global aid group
- Autonomous Weapons in the Light of Care Ethics
- Viral justice: how we grow the world we want
- Times They Are A-Changin’? Evolving Representations of Women in the Assassin's Creed Franchise
- “Hip Hop and the Televisual Global South: Atlanta and Sintonia”
- Why Do People Attack Military Statues? A National Survey in New Zealand
- A holistic framework for the analysis of predictive rhetoric in digital visualizations
- Infrastructural platform violence: How women and queer journalists and activists in Lebanon experience abuse on WhatsApp
- Dynamics of scale shift: Contentious places and hybrid activism on social media
- The Vulgarity of Caste: Dalits, Sexuality and Humanity in Modern India
- The Rebel's clinic: the revolutionary lives of Frantz Fanon
- Inheriting the bomb: the collapse of the USSR and the nuclear disarmament of Ukraine
- Fight for the final frontier: irregular warfare in space
- Episode 464: 2 Ep Special! Interview with Jason Bell about his book Cracking the Nazi Code. Then, All Hell Breaks Loose
- PAMLA 2024 Panel: Fantasy and the Fantastic
- Popular Music (Panel / In-Person)
- Volume 27, Number 2, April 2024
- “SWELCE” and “HEAT WENTZ”: The Politics, Para-sociality, and Pairing of Sports and Popular MusicFrancesca Sobande / Cardiff University & Jenessa Williams / The University of Leeds
- Are two heads better than one? Creative collaborations and job sharing in the media industriesEva Novrup Redvall / University of Copenhagen
- There Is Something Wrong With Falling In Love: K-Pop Idols, Romance, And The Toxic K-Pop IndustryJungmin Kwon / Portland State University
- Somatechnics 16.1--Eco-horror’s Minor Intimacies: Affective Embodiments, Ecological Desires
- Literature/Film Association 2024: Recognition and Empathy
- Cultural mobilisation as a transnational phenomenon in the South African War of 1899–1902: a case study of Russian adolescents
- Selling security to Africa: Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) and the fate of African intrastate security
- South America: small wars, insurgencies & aerial acquisition programs
- Uses and Gratifications of Biophilic Simulation Games
- From Belief to Inquiry: Transforming Perspectives in the English Language Classroom
- Introduction
- On Nonhuman Agency
- Stalking Wild Maize: Taxonomy, Plant Exploration, and the Search for Corn's Origins in South America
- Bites, Blood, Boundaries: Rats, Mosquitoes, and Domestication across Disciplines
- "Sentient Beings": Cephalopods' Minds and U.K. Law
- Reflections on the Novel, Ecology, and the Laws of Thermodynamics
- The Lumumba Legacy and the Enduring Tragedy of the Congo
- VR technology and humanitarian crisis: Political ideology and the intention to donate in the case of the Syrian refugee crisis
- Finding fun in the fatigue: Exploring healthism among group fitness instructors
- The Treaty of Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) in North Korea’s Denuclearization Process: Implications for Northeast Asia
- ReFocus: The Films of Rituparno Ghosh
- Perspectives on citizen data privacy in a smart city – An empirical case study
- Internationalism, Cooperation and Personal Entanglements between Cuba, the German Democratic Republic, and Angola in the Socialist World
- The Theme Park as Simulation of American Rape Culture: #MeToo and the Problem of Justice in HBO’s Westworld
- CFP: NEPCA Annual Conference Disney Studies Area
- To whom do people reply in comment sections? Effects of attitude (un)congeniality, age, confidence, and knowledge
- Do inclusive incentive systems encourage prosocial or competitive behavior in online communities?
- Public cultural institutions in Mexico and precarisation of creative labour
- Precarity revisited: Exploring camming work in Brazil and experiences of precarity in platform-based (erotic) content production
- From #AltErLove to #LoveIsLove: Transmedia formats, audience engagement and sexual diversity
- The HistoryMakers as Helper in Understanding Black Radio Resilience
- Communities, connections, and careers: building personal and professional networks through community media work
- CFP: Articles About Mental Illnesses in Reality Television for Book Project
- Chinese media production and fandom between queerbaiting and “survival instincts”
- Interactive Fiction and Storytelling: Past, Present, and Future Directions (Roundtable)
- Volume 26, Number 2, April 2023
- Protected: How to Measure Buzz? OTT Data Sets and Media Audiences in IndiaIshita Tiwary / Concordia University
- The Routledge Companion to Superhero Studies [Final Call]
- You still want to have kids, right? Representation of childfree women in Indonesian leading online news outlets
- The Public Dimension of Dwelling
- ‘Weapons only are not sufficient’: former Congolese soldiers’ accounts of the power of ritual practices’ in wartime
- Borrowed soundtracks: adopting the global history approach to the study of connectedness in film history
- Mourning the greatest: “unforgivably black” and peacefully Muslim Muhammad Ali
- More than a glitch: confronting race, gender, and ability bias in tech
- InVisible Culture: CFP: Issue 39 - The Copy
- Book Review: Army spouses: Military families during the global war on terror
- Differentiating space invaders: Negotiating ‘the migrant’ through moving difference
- Queers uploaders on Douyin: traffic chasing, identity expression, and media regulation
- Mapping American innocence in the Pacific: Cold War empire, militarization and suburbanization at Kwajalein Atoll
- The Limits of Communication and the Ethics of Suicide in Cultural Representations
- Too black to be The Little Mermaid? Backlash against Disney’s 2023 The Little Mermaid – continuity of racism, white skin preference and hate content in Vietnam
- Engaging the present, embracing the past: Pop culture museums and cultural continuity in Fukushima
- Episode 463-Attrition: A Game the Entire Country Can Play
- Publication notice
- Douyin's playful platform governance: Platform's self-regulation and content creators’ participatory surveillance
- Navigating the information environment about the Ukraine war
- ‘The grey everyday of guard duty’: tracing military boredom in field reports of Swedish military chaplains 1940–45
- Our America: migratory dreams in Pajtim Statovci’s My Cat Yugoslavia and crossing
- What is ‘freelance feminism’?
- Women as ‘space invaders’ in a gendered billiards hall: The male space and moments of change
- The Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society 70 Years Later: Alive and Kicking
- Ranting in emotional public spheres: Publicizing participatory challenges on YouTube
- What’s Left of Left Speculative Fiction? Cixin Liu's "The Three-Body Problem" from Stage to Screen
- Make Love Not War: Vengeance for Women Under Japanese Imperialism in Cinema
- Superfemale vs. the Superwoman: Dialectical Dénouements in Classical Hollywood Cinema of the 1940s
- Looking Back at 1969: Quentin Tarantino’s Two Versions of Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood
- “A Spirit-filled Union”: Northern Complicity in Southern Mythology in Junebug (2005)
- Monument: The Untold Story of Stone Mountain (review)
- All Quiet on the Western Front by Edward Berger (review)
- Transit by Christian Petzold (review)
- Congress Dances (Der Kongreß tanzt) by Erik Charell (review)
- Network analysis of international cooperation in space 1958–2023: Evidence of space blocs
- Call for Papers: ‘The circulation of the Italian cinema in the United States between 1945 and 1975: Distribution, reception, impact’
- India’s Chequered Relationship with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Examining Cross-Linked Concerns over Nuclear Disarmament and National Security
- Seaside Style: Coastal Fashion, Textiles and Costume
- Happy narratives: stories of compulsory success in contemporary fashion and lifestyle publications for women
- The power of vulnerability: women stand-up comedians’ triumph through self-deprecation
- Psychic TV: The Paranormal as Popular Culture in Japanese Television of the 1990s
- Relaxed performances: supporting aural diversity and neurodiversity among classical concert audiences in the United Kingdom
- The Game-Like Experience of Virtual Reality Art: Sensational Players and Critical Audiences
- The troubled triangle: US–Pakistan relations under the Taliban’s shadow
- A History of World War One Poetry
- Australians and the First World War: Local-Global Connections and Contexts
- On the Cover
- Will gender studies in Florida survive the United States' turn to the right?
- Introduction
- We Will Get Thru This
- Really? Really
- What makes you hopeful for gender studies in Hungary, in the world?
- What happened to you in Brazil?
- How did an anti-gender movement develop in Brazil?
- 3506 One Against Seven: Eddie Rickenbacker Proves Himself (Again)
- PAMLA conference 2024: SF/speculative or imaginative fiction/fantasy in French
- ‘If it's held dear, it’ll get pushed through’: Transmedia narratives, play cultures, and soft canon in tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs)
- A global approach to studying platforms and cultural production
- A Meta-Ethnography of Player Motivation in Digital Games: The 28 Dimensions of Play
- Our Time Will Come
- Boat People
- The Secret
- The motivating and mobilizing effects of inequality on civil conflict: Focusing on trade-induced labor market shocks
- Do Daily Podcasts in Public Broadcasting in Israel Help Increase Resilience in Crisis Situations?
- Shocking Cinema of the 70s
- Alien Invasion Films: Imperialism, Race and Gender in the American Security State 1950-2020
- Uncovering the sources of revolutionary violence: the case of Colombia’s National Front (1958-1964)
- ‘I produce songs for her …. In this way, I gradually know her more. The more I know her, the more I like her’: Using Collins’ model of interactive ritual chains to study the case of virtual idol fandom in China
- “Normal confident guys”: Chinese female stand-up comedians performing, triggering, and commercializing the “female complaint”
- Global Film Symposium: Engaging Global Cinema Cultures - Discourses and Disruptions
- Masculinity Studies in Ireland: Mapping the Field
- Institutionalized Aesthetics: Video Games and the Contemporary Art Gallery
- Digital witnesses to the crime: Visual representation of the Bucha massacre across social media platforms
- Relentless Melt: visual trends and aesthetics of contemporary visual music films in Hong Kong
- Protected: Why Being A ‘Netflix Nation’ Matters – And To WhomGeorgia Aitaki / Karlstad University
- The Postcolonial and(in/with/vs) The Popular
- Shaping pathways of the Musang King and Black Thorn in the Penang Island durian industry
- Revolutionary Enclosures (Until the Apricots)
- Book review: Jia Tan, Digital Masquerade: Feminist Rights and Queer Media in China
- Engendering ethics: recognition and inclusion of intersectional identities in queer communities when conducting population survey research
- Gatekeeping the Gatekeepers: An Exploratory Study of Transformative Games Fandom & TikTok Algorithms
- How should platforms be archived? On sustainable use practices of a Telegram Archive to study Russia’s war against Ukraine
- Journalistic and reception mechanisms of remote threat domestication: EU asylum seekers in Israeli media
- Southeast European Countries and a Nuclear Weapons Ban
- Adapting Turkish Shakespeares (Edited Volume)
- Civil Resistance in Ukraine: Exploring the Dynamics and Impacts of Social Emancipation Forces to Counter the 2022 Russian Invasion
- "Crisis and the Everyday": 2024 University of Pittsburgh Grad Student Conference
- The details that matter: Racism in Norwegian media during the Covid-19 pandemic
- The Art of Military Innovation
- British-Chilean Newspapers: from Informal Empire to Hybridity in Print
- Berlinskaya Missiya Polpreda Ioffe 1918 g. Dokumenty
- East Asia and the First World War
- Dunking bizcochos: Sociability and the Material Culture of Chocolate in Eighteenth-Century Spain
- Episode 462-When Fighting For Your Life, You Can Never Go Too Far
- Book Review: Divided not conquered: How rebels fracture and splinters behave
- The Great War in Belgium and the Netherlands: Beyond Flanders Fields
- Ep. 73: Thinking With Our Ears: Jacob Smith on Audio Scholarship
- Book review: Living with algorithms: Agency and user culture in Costa Rica
- Protected: The “Beautiful Weirdness” of NBA League PassBranden Buehler / Seton Hall University
- “Got a Radio Show”: The Influence of Steve Harvey’s Morning Ministry on Secular Radio Audiences
- Filming History from Below: Microhistorical Documentaries
- “Freedom is not free”: Visual activism and dispersed resistance in Hong Kong’s anti-extradition bill protests
- A FEMALE JOURNALIST REPORTER IN 1930s PALESTINE: DOROTHY KAHN BAR-ADON AND THE PALESTINE POST
- TikTok cultures in the United States
- Protected: Ryan Gosling Brings the Kenergy, Or Barbie’s Night Out at the OscarsCourtney Brannon Donoghue / University of North Texas
- Protected: Approaching Distribution StudiesRahul Mukherjee / University of Pennsylvania
- “Speak For Yourself”: Fox Sports 1, Reframing Sporting Conservatism, and “Sticking to Sports” in the Age of Trump
- Pleasure’s ascendancy: Against queer youth panic
- Sergio Leone: Cinema as Political Fable
- Bette Davis Black and White
- The British Aircraft Industry During the First World War: The Dope Scandal
- Citizen journalism for social mobilization in war-affected Tigray
- The moderate rebel industry: Spaces of Western public–private civil society and propaganda warfare in the Syrian civil war
- Episode 461-Odessa Prepares for its Fate
- Stories that will make you blush? Erotic audio fiction on the verge between privacy and publicness
- Mediating ecogenocide: the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster in film
- Starmaker: David O. Selznick and the Production of Stars in the Hollywood Studio System
- Chinese Film: Realism and Convention from the Silent Era to the Digital Age
- Beyond The Movie Theater: Sites, Sponsors, Uses, Audiences
- Paralleling the Gay Man's Trauma: Monkeypox Stigma and the Mainstream Media
- Forging the Indian Steel Industry: How Soviet Designs Won the Day
- Popular Capitalism and Subalternity: Street Comedians in Lima
- Rethinking veteran return trips from a relational perspective: partner’s role in challenging military discourses
- 3505 A Ruse Gone Wrong: The Battle of the Milvian Bridge
- Representation of the fall of Kabul in Pakistani and Afghan media
- Crash Landing on the Philippines: Transnational Korean Drama and Internet Infrastructural Desires
- Making fandom great again: silencing discussions of racism in reactionary and transformative fandoms
- Correction
- Yackety Yack, Don’t Talk Back
- Queensland
- 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
- ‘Imperial Germany's Push to the Persian Gulf and Indian Ocean: A Strategic Imperative of Weltpolitik’
- Overcoming alliance dilemmas in the collective security treaty organization: signaling for reputation amid strategic ambiguity
- Episode 460: A 2 Episode Special! Interview w/ Mike Croissant about his book, Bombing Hitler's Hometown and then, Defying the Odds: The Soviets versus Romania
- News Over Five Millennia: News Reporters, Historians, Messengers and Dramatists
- Effects of Radio-Based Extension Services on farmers’ Adoption of Organo-Mineral Fertilizers, Biofertilizers, and Manure in Lesotho
- Book Review: Transnational Korean Television: Cultural Storytelling and Digital Audiences
- Book Review: Indie TV: Industry, Aesthetics and Medium Specificity
- Infusing patriotism in popular culture: the multimodal construction of patriotic values in a Chinese main melody film
- Book Review: Public Television in Poland: Political Pressure and Public Service Media in a Post-communist Country
- Book Review: Period Drama
- The effects of technology readiness, risks, and benefits on smart home technology adoption: extending the Theory of Planned Behavior model
- Activating Displaced Radio Archives: The German ‘Loot Collection’ (Kořistní Fond) at Czech Radio
- After the ‘longest war’: visual themes of Afghan evacuees in U.S. newspapers
- ‘Outsider’ socialization: Sweden’s interactions with NATO in civil defence prior to membership
- Koreagate Revisited: ROK Government Lobbying on the Human Rights Issue
- Refugee Camps as Spaces of the Global Cold War: Cold War activism and humanitarian action within refugee camps in Honduras during the 1980s
- French Nuclear Strategy: The Making of a ‘Consensus’ (1972–1988)
- Introduction: about democratic discourse
- Anniversary memories, a lost critic, and queer future multitudes of critical/cultural studies
- The medicalization of the culture wars
- Vicennium: looking back before moving forward
- On the censoring of Dr Ahlam Muhtaseb
- Communication and race: the paucity of research on anti-Muslim racism
- An accounting from Dr Ahlam Muhtaseb
- Cyber scares and prophylactic policies: Cross-national evidence on the effect of cyberattacks on public support for surveillance
- Affective pastiche in teen dramas
- Parody, pastiche and millennial socialism in the YouTube video essay
- Mark Nash, Curating the Moving Image
- Trauma collage, disturbing pastiche
- Drawing on his image: amputated sounds, sonic simulacra, and the death of Bill Robinson
- Ivo Blom, Quo Vadis?, Cabiria and the ‘Archaeologists’: Early Italian Cinema’s Appropriation of Art and Archaeology
- Contributors
- Metamodern pastiche Introduction
- NFTs and the financialization of art
- How do leading Japanese cosmetic brands use consumer culture positioning strategies in China? Investigating six Japanese brands’ advertisements on Weibo
- Espionage, Counterintelligence, and Naval Observation in the Middle of the Atlantic: A Case Study of US Intelligence in the Canary Islands (1939–1945)
- Towards a taxonomy of English-language news podcasting in India
- Peacebuilding practitioners with caring responsibilities: Navigating COVID-19 challenges and opportunities to advance an ethics of care in peacebuilding
- Call For Papers: National Security Assessments Written by AI
- 3504 Multiple firsts at the First Battle of Ypres, 1914
- The DJ Who “Brought Down” The USSR: The Life and Legacy of Seva Novgorodsev
- Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in the English Reformations
- Periodical Form and Chatterton's Commune, the Atheistic Communistic Scorcher (1884–1895) ‘the most Unique Production of the—Nineteenth Century’
- Ep. 72: Live in Boston at SCMS 2024
- Cultural Peace Work in ‘Post-Conflict’ Northern Ireland
- Women, political violence and economics
- Bush Podpreneurs: How Rural Women Podcast Producers Are Building Digital and Social Connectivity
- Censored: Examining the Standards, Personnel, and Censorship Technology in the Soviet Military Press, 1944–1945
- Remembering the Recession: Marketplace and Status Quo Journalism
- Speculative worlds: anthropocentric realities and world-building in speculative documentaries
- Know Thy Enemy and Know Yourself – The Role of Operational Data in Managing the Mines and Booby Trap Threat in Vietnam, 1965–73
- COVID-19, the slow-moving apocalypse, and The Sopranos: investigating new interpretive contexts
- Volume 26, Number 3, July 2023
- Editor's Note
- Conversions of Jacob Hodges: Religion, Race, and Labor in Prison Reform Literature
- Agents of the Settler State: Incarcerated Filipino Workers, Conjugal Migration, and Indigenous Dispossession at the Iwahig Penal Colony
- Reclaiming the Korean War Minor: Beyond a Politics of Childhood Innocence
- Minor Settler Grief: Korean Diaspora, Settler Colonialism, and the Pastoral Fantasy in Minari (2021)
- "See Detroit Like We Do": White Savior Capitalism and the Myth of Black Obsolescence
- Networks of Apprehension and the Everywhere Border
- Unpinning Madama Butterfly
- Soldier-Spy: The National Security State and the 1960s World War II Spy Film
- The Traumatic Mirror and the Asymptote: Cinematic Representations of American Intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Advertising and Consumer Culture in Ireland, 1922-1962: Buy Irish
- Picturing the Western Front: Photography, Practices and Experiences in First World War France
- Introduction
- Mass Ornament, Exploded: TikTok Dance Challenges as Mass Culture
- The Obama Coalition as a Model for Mass Audience: Higher Ground Productions, Consensus Taste, and Streaming Media's Centrism
- The "Problem" of Black Skin: The Naturalization of Technological Racial Bias through the Discourse of Adobe Lightroom Presets and Wedding Photography
- That Expensive Oriental Flesh: The Racial Form of a New Deal Musical
- From Radio to Podcasting: Intimacy and Massification
- You Have to Watch It! You Love Columbo: Prestige Television and Poker Face
- Styles of Movie Stardom after Movie Stardom
- ‘Untarnished Regiment’? Divergent Perspectives on the Wehrmacht's 9th Infantry, 1939–1941
- Pet Revolution: Animals and the Making of Modern British Life
- ‘Starved for pleasure’: the fashion magazine as a desirous queer archive
- Reporting the Second World War: The Press and the People, 1939-1945
- Lifescapes: The Experience of Landscape in Britain, 1870-1960
- Fear and Clothing: Dress in English Detective Fiction Between the First and Second World Wars
- Exhibition Ergonomics: The Interactive Film and Media Theory of Lillian Moller Gilbreth
- Josephine Stiles and Her House of Feature Films: Innovations of a Black Theater Proprietor
- Alternate Tracks: Photophone and the Film Industry's Conversion to Sound
- The Motion-Picture Rights Contract: Legal Foundations and Trade Practices in the Studio Era
- Frozen Justice: Murnau in Alaska
- Recent Books in Film History
- Albion W. Tourgée's Forgotten Dystopia: How the South Conspired with Northern Monopolists to Win the Post-Civil-War Peace
- Telegraphic Surveillance, Psychic Dislocation, and the Data of Black Biography
- US Death Row Literature and Public Mobilization against Capital Punishment
- Deep-Time Tourism: "The Encantadas" and Crystal Palace Park
- The Oriental Turn of American Wilderness Literature in the Twentieth Century
- Intersemiotic emergence in sketchbook-mediated design learning
- Visual-related conflicts in close relationships
- Introduction: Transnationalism and the War Film Genre
- “Belief Initiates and Guides Action—Or it Does Nothing”: An Exploration of the Political Functions of Watching and Reading Dystopian Fiction
- Introducing the Lynching in Latin America (LYLA) dataset
- A Splash of Light in the Darkness: Edward Dmytryk’s Crossfire
- Egypt as a Gateway for the Passage of Pathogens into the Ancient Mediterranean
- ‘War is Like This’: Jirga, History and Genre Tropes
- Heroic Soldiers, Justified Wars: Depictions of the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq in Polish Popular Film
- Culture as window dressing? A threefold methodological framework for researching the locality of Netflix series
- A Brief History of Cold War Liberalism
- Toward an Understanding of Centralized Intertextual Fortification: The Case of Commercially Oriented Qanon Content Creators
- Refusal to serve in the Israel Defense Forces reserves in an era of anti-democratic judicial reform
- ‘They abscond’: migration and coloniality in the contemporary conjuncture in Europe
- 3503 The Luck of Li Guang: A Cavalryman’s Charge Through the Han-Xiongnu War
- Trial by media and the freedom of expression: review of the web series The Trial: Pyaar Kaanoon Dhokha
- Don’t Fear Artificial Intelligence, Question the Business Model: How Surveillance Capitalists Use Media to Invade Privacy, Disrupt Moral Autonomy, and Harm Democracy
- Female Convict Scorpion: production context, gender politics, and cinematic excesses in a Japanese women-in-prison film series
- “I want to be good:” morality, faith, and female spectatorial pleasure during World War I
- Screening contemporary Irish fiction and drama
- “Some things are proper, and some things are not”: forgotten men and disciplined women in My Man Godfrey
- Girls gone wild: animality, female teenagers, and disidentification in contemporary European cinema
- Roundtable on women’s authorship and adaptation in contemporary television
- Earners and spenders, husbands and wives: the affective restraints on women’s labor in high Cold War American sitcoms
- True Crime: An Interview with George Elliott Clarke
- Toward “a more complete . . . corpus”: Recovering Two Lost Pieces by Marita Bonner
- “I dreamt that the world was on fire”: Boston King’s Memoirs, Visionary Discourse, and Colonial Salvation
- Enslavement, Freedom, and Marronage in N. K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy
- My Girl Is a Trip
- Editing the Harlem Renaissance ed. by Joshua M. Murray and Ross K. Tangedal (review)
- In and Out of This World: Material and Extraterrestrial Bodies in the Nation of Islam by Stephen C. Finley (review)
- Fighting for the Higher Law: Black and White Transcendentalists against Slavery by Peter Wirzbicki (review)
- Rebecca Boguska, Guantánamo Frames
- The True Story of Fictionality
- David Kurnick, “The Savage Detectives” Reread
- Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant, Health Communism
- Building Duration: Architecture Out of Adventure-Time
- Algorithmic Abduction: Robots for Alien Reading
- Aaron Trammell, The Privilege of Play: A History of Hobby Games, Race, and Geek Culture
- “Understanding” Asians: Anti-Asian Racism, Sentimentality, Sentiment Analysis, and Digital Surveillance
- Editorial
- Fashioning Zaya Wade in the Press: Authenticity, Black Femininity, and Transnormativity
- Academic freedom as academic necessity: an editors’ note
- South Africa and end of the Cold War
- Generation Z and late millennials lost in the world of online illusion: review of the film Kho Gaye Ham Kahan
- Gaza in plain sight: witnessing in solidarity
- Artists’ books as a qualitative research methodology in multidisciplinary contexts
- A computer-assisted analysis of image representations of obesity: comparing UK news content with the World Obesity Federation Image Bank
- The watchdog navigates to bark: investigative reporting on corruption in Vietnam
- War and Colonization in the Early American Northeast
- Churchill, Chamberlain and Appeasement
- Country and Midwestern: Chicago in the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival
- America’s Black Capital: How African Americans Remade Atlanta in the Shadow of the Confederacy
- On Christopher Street: Life, Sex, and Death after Stonewall
- An English Tradition?: The History and Significance of Fair Play
- Marvel Comics in the 1970s: The World Inside Your Head
- Capturing the British Landscape: Alfred Augustus Glendening (1840–1921)
- Representing Her Trajectory: reflections on an arts-based research on women migration and data visualization
- Locating political responsibility for war: the Iraq inquiries, 2003-2016
- Editorial
- Acoustic hailing devices: securitisation and sound technologies
- Book review: Multimodal Experiences across Cultures, Spaces and Identities
- Mind on the battlefield: what can cognitive science add to the military lessons-learned process?
- Soldiers, civilians, and supply: lessons from Sevastopol
- Spotlight: Media and the Environment Scholarly Interest Group
- Modi vs. Wild: Celebritized Politics and the Mediations of a Spiritual Strongman
- Science Fiction's Facial Optics
- Baked In: Cooking and Cannabis in Viceland
- Toward a Feminist Montage: Reading for the Cut in Ana Mendieta's Sweating Blood
- As (Un)Seen from Space: Soviet Collapse and the Unwatchable in Andrei Ujică's Out of the Present
- Watching News in Public: The Rituals and Responses of Newsreel Theater Audiences
- The Manchukuo Film Association and Its Afterlives: Animated Filmmaking in Wartime and Postwar Peking
- Volume 26, Number 4, October 2023
- Book Review: Beyond Mainstream Media: Alternative Media and the Future of Journalism by Stephen Cushion
- THE GOLDEN AGE MUSICALS OF DARRYL F. ZANUCK: THE GENTLEMAN PREFERRED BLONDES. By Bernard F. Dick. Mississippi UP, 2022. 320 pp. $35.00 cloth
- ALINE MACMAHON: HOLLYWOOD, THE BLACKLIST, AND THE BIRTH OF METHOD ACTING. By John Stangeland. UP of Kentucky, 2022. 340 pp. $40.00 (hardcover).
- THE BRITISH TRAUMA FILM: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND POPULAR BRITISH CINEMA IN THE IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. By Adam Plummer. Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. 240 pp. $108 hardcover.
- Transcultural Comedy in Man Like Mobeen (2017-2023): How the BBC is Merging “Us”/“Them.”
- The Appeal of WIP-ped Flesh: Jess Franco’s 99 Women (1968) at the Box Office
- Recreating 1969 Los Angeles in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
- The Clothes Make the Woman: How Fashion Informs the Comedic Identity of Schitt’s Creek’s Moira Rose
- The Dead Don’t Die: Genre, Parody, and the Failure of the American Zombie as an Agent of Social Change
- “Cha-ching!”: why the cash register came to ring
- Listening through partitions: ethnomusicology’s immunological paradigm
- Tarot as affective cartography in the uneven Anthropocene
- Pictograms for resistance: historicity and militant design research in Amazonian Ecuador
- Modeling doubt: a speculative syllabus
- Paul Roquet, The Immersive Enclosure: Virtual Reality in Japan
- Hiroshima’s ongoing peacebuilding and beyond: how does this local initiative seek to extend to world peace?
- 3502 William Johnstone - Part 2
- Sound and zoonotic spillover: listening to Animal Crossing: New Horizons through the Covid-19 pandemic
- Transnational memories of war and conflict in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Working inside/out films division: the discursive documentary practices of Joshy Joseph
- Community Radio in the Era of Convergence: A Case of Zimbabwe
- Episode 71: Justin Rawlins on Method Acting (February 2024)
- Abstracts
- Editor's Note
- Hungary and the Dissolution of the Warsaw Pact (1988–1991)
- The Long Misunderstanding: Cuba's Economic Ties with the Soviet Bloc
- The First U.S.-Based Soviet Nuclear Spy: The Saga of Clarence Hiskey and Arthur Adams
- The Committee for the Free World and the Defense of Democracy
- Covert Diplomacy to Overcome a Crisis: West German and Israeli Intelligence after the Munich Olympics Attack
- The Olympics and the Cold War: A Historiography
- The aspirational promise of soldiering: an analysis of military recruitment testimonials
- 3501 William Johnstone - Part 1
- Volume 27, Number 1, January 2024
- Madness on Trial: a transatlantic history of English civil law and lunacy
- The Virginia Venture: American colonization and English society, 1580–1660
- Last Call at the Hotel Imperial: the reporters who took on a world at war
- Waiting on Empire: a history of Indian travelling Ayahs in Britain
- Illegitimacy, Family and Stigma in England, 1660–1834
- Emotion as a tool for humanising histories of the marginalised: a case study of industrial schools in Colonial Victoria
- Choreographing urban ambulance in Britain, c.1870–1920: movement, gender, biological time and the city
- Poverty, old age and outdoor relief in late-Victorian England
- Experimental air power: early British drone programs and Western violence in the interwar period
- World War II, the Paranormal, and Literature in Communist Poland: Unpublished Short Stories by Władysław Smólski
- A non-nuclear US ally’s nuclear preparedness dilemma: South Korea’s “Three-Axis System”
- Book Review of Pettini, S Silvia (2021) The Translation of Realia and Irrealia in Game Localization: Culture-Specificity between Realism and Fictionality, New York: Routledge, 244 pp., USD $39.71 (paperback), USD $127.50 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780367432324
- Book Review of Pettini, S Silvia (2021) The Translation of Realia and Irrealia in Game Localization: Culture-Specificity between Realism and Fictionality, New York: Routledge, 244 pp., USD $39.71 (paperback), USD $127.50 (hardcover), ISBN: 9780367432324
- Laughing at death: Facebook, the ‘haha’ reaction, and death coverage on local US news pages
- Book Review: Secession and Separatist Conflicts in Postcolonial Africa by Charles G. Thomas and Toyin Falola
- Book Review: Out of Line, Out of Place. A Global and Local History of World War I Internments by Rotem Kowner and Iris Rachamimov
- Book Review: A Question of Standing: The History of the CIA by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
- Book Review: Building the Army’s Backbone: Canadian Non-Commissioned Officers in the Second World War by Andrew L. Brown
- Episode 70: Jordan Sjol on Medium Specificity
- Ep. 69: Reality TV and Unionization Efforts
- Addressing Intelligence Failures: The Potential of Autonomized AI in Mitigating Strategic Surprises
- Baltic Shadows
- The Silent Siege
- AI Ascendancy: Geopolitics and Warfare in the Algorithmic Age
- Orbital Guardians
- AI-Driven Transformation: A Strategy for the U.S. Intelligence Community
- Facing the New Frontier: The Imperative of Tactically Responsive Launch in the U.S.-China Space Race