The Trajectory of Success in Hollywood: The Roller Coaster Careers of Film Directors
[We’re pleased to welcome Babis Mainemelis of The American College of Greece. Dr. Mainemelis recently published an article in Journal […]
7 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
[We’re pleased to welcome Babis Mainemelis of The American College of Greece. Dr. Mainemelis recently published an article in Journal […]
7 years agoWith most works of art looking at the past, the real focus is the present. The new movie ‘Suffragette,’ writes Robert Dingwall, invites us to think about the consequences of political systems that are supposedly democratic but systematically exclude many voices.
8 years agoThe medium of film itself opens doors to audiences that otherwise would never come across academic research, as the forces behind the online project RUFUS STONE’ will attest.
8 years agoTalk about films is in the air today as the Oscars/Academy Awards are telecast to a worldwide audience. This means it’s that […]
9 years agoRussell Belk, York University, published “Examining Markets, Marketing, Consumers, and Society through Documentary Films” on August 23rd, 2011 in Journal […]
12 years agoAn edited version of this article originally appeared in the Islamic Studies magazine ‘Perspectives’ (November 2010). Chris Morris’s feature-length satire […]
12 years ago