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  • Cinema and Media Cultures in the Middle East

    ISSN: 2770-9051

    The purpose of this series is to demarcate and critically examine the shifting terrain of film- and media-making in the Middle East, and of practices of film and media studies regarding it, testing them both against their larger, social enabling conditions at the national, regional, and transnational levels. Titles in the series will engage recent developments in the field of Middle East film and media studies and will help point the field in an intellectually meaningful, pedagogically effective direction in relation to both current and, in some cases, significant, previously ignored older work. The series is conceived at a moment during which Middle Eastern film and film criticism have begun to develop in new directions. Recent years have witnessed a modest increase in scholarly engagement with topics and modes of inquiry often previously considered outside academic discourse. A handful of books and special journal issues published in English over the past half-decade, focusing on specific Middle Eastern countries, such as Tunisia, Morocco, Syria, Iran, Palestine/Israel and Turkey, as well as the long-overdue establishment of cinema studies as an emerging field of academic inquiry within universities located in the Arab world indicate a preponderance of previously unproblematized issues now circulating within the field. These include critical questions from queer and transgendered perspectives about the representation of women, and from indigenous and settler-colonial studies perspectives about the representation of migrant workers and refugees, the growing importance of documentary, digital animation and hybrid shooting, the continuing influence of global cinema imperatives, and the revival of interest in militant, revolutionary and third cinema aesthetics.

    2 publications

  • Hip-Hop Education

    Innovation, Inspiration, Elevation

    ISSN: 2643-5551

    Hip-Hop Education is a sociopolitical movement that utilizes both online and offline platforms to advance the utility of hip-hop as a theoretical framework and practical approach to teaching and learning. The movement is aimed at disrupting the oppressive structures of schools and schooling for marginalized youth through a reframing of hip-hop in the public sphere, and the advancement of the educative dimensions of the hip-hop culture. Hip-Hop Education’s academic roots include, but are not limited to the fields of education, sociology, anthropology and cultural studies and it draws its most distinct connections to the field of hip-hop studies; which is in many ways, is the stem from which this branch of study has grown and established itself. Authors and academics who brought hip-hop into fields like African American studies, philosophy, and the general public writ large, provided in depth studies of a wide range of topics that range from feminism to race and racism. Hip-Hop Education: Innovation, Inspiration, Elevation will be the first of its kind in educational praxis. The series will be composed of books by artists, scholars, teachers, and community participants. The series will publish global authors who are experts in the fields of Hip-Hop, Education, Black Studies, Black Popular Culture, Community Studies, Activism, Music, and Curriculum. Hip-Hop Education is explicit about its focus on the science and art of teaching and learning. This series argues that Hip-hop embodies the awareness, creativity and innovation that are at the core of any true education. Furthermore, its work brings visibility to the powerful yet silenced narratives of achievement and academic ability among the hip-hop generation; reflecting the brilliance, resilience, ingenuity and intellectual ability of those who are embedded in hip-hop culture but also not necessarily academics in the conventional sense.

    9 publications

  • New Approaches to Applied Linguistics

    This series provides an outlet for academic monographs and edited volumes that offer a contemporary and original contribution to applied linguistics. Applied linguistics is understood in a broad sense, to encompass language pedagogy and second-language learning, discourse analysis, bi- and multilingualism, language policy and planning, language use in the internet age, lexicography, professional and organisational communication, literacies, forensic linguistics, pragmatics, and other fields associated with solving real-life language and communication problems. Interdisciplinary contributions, and research that challenges disciplinary assumptions, are particularly welcomed. The series does not impose limitations in terms of methodology or genre and does not support a particular linguistic school. Whilst the series volumes are of a high scholarly standard, they are intended to be accessible to researchers in other fields and to the interested general reader. New Approaches to Applied Linguistics is based at the Centre for Language Assessment Research, University of Roehampton.

    3 publications

  • Studies in Historical Linguistics

    Studies in Historical Linguistics brings together work which utilises the comparative method of language study. Topics include the examination of language change over time, the genetic classification of language, lexicography, dialectology and etymology. Pronunciation, lexis, morphology and syntax are examined within the framework of historical linguistics. Both synchronic and diachronic approaches are used so that language is examined both at one time and across time. Historical Linguistics is still a young area of academic study, but it has its foundations in one of the oldest - philology. This series recognises both the seminal importance of philology, and the recent development through the conceptual framework provided by linguistic science. Studies in Historical Linguistics is based at the Department of Media, Culture and Languages at the University of Roehampton.

    8 publications

  • Immigration from Europe to North America

    Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America.

    2 publications

  • Title: Thinking Images

    Thinking Images

    The Essay Film as a Dialogic Form in European Cinema
    by David Montero (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Listening for Learning

    Listening for Learning

    Performing a Pedagogy of Sound and Listening
    by Chris McRae (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: The Art Theory of Wassily Kandinsky, 1909-1928

    The Art Theory of Wassily Kandinsky, 1909-1928

    The Quest for Synthesis
    by Chris Short (Author)
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Performative Listening

    Performative Listening

    Hearing Others in Qualitative Research
    by Chris McRae (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: The Variable Body in History

    The Variable Body in History

    by Chris Mounsey (Volume editor) Stan Booth (Volume editor) 2017
    Edited Collection
  • Title: Die kaiserliche Botschaft in Venedig zur Zeit Maria Theresias (1740-1780)

    Die kaiserliche Botschaft in Venedig zur Zeit Maria Theresias (1740-1780)

    by Juliane Märker (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Thesis
  • Title: Behind American Prison Policy and Population Growth

    Behind American Prison Policy and Population Growth

    An Inside Account
    by Chris Menton (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Musik im Exil

    Musik im Exil

    Die Schweiz und das Ausland 1918-1945
    by Chris Walton (Volume editor) Antonio Baldassarre (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Forever Young

    Forever Young

    Essays on Young Adult Fictions
    by Chris Richards (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Shifting Scenes

    Shifting Scenes

    Irish theatre-going 1955-1985
    by Nicholas Grene (Volume editor) Chris Morash (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Formative Higher Education for Public Insurgence

    Formative Higher Education for Public Insurgence

    by Samantha Deane (Author) Chris Higgins (Author)
  • Title: Shut Up and Listen

    Shut Up and Listen

    Teaching Writing that Counts in Urban Schools
    by Chris Knaus (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: «Hectic, hippic» and «hygienic» : Adjectives in Victorian Fiction

    «Hectic, hippic» and «hygienic» : Adjectives in Victorian Fiction

    A Semantic Analysis
    by Chris Kunze (Author)
    ©2009 Thesis
  • Title: A Grammatical Sketch of Cua

    A Grammatical Sketch of Cua

    by Chris Collins (Author) Zachary Wellstood (Author) 2024
    ©2025 Monographs
  • Title: The International Television News Agencies

    The International Television News Agencies

    The World from London
    by Chris Paterson (Author)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Das OMEGA-Prinzip

    Das OMEGA-Prinzip

    Organized Means Ends Global Analysis mit ausführlichen Fallbeispielen aus der Unternehmensführung und Organisation
    by Franz Barachini (Author) Chris Tipotsch (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Die Lizenzierung von Marken

    Die Lizenzierung von Marken

    Eine entscheidungs- und transaktionskostentheoretische Analyse
    by Oliver Braitmayer (Author)
    ©1998 Thesis
  • Title: Making Online News- Volume 2

    Making Online News- Volume 2

    Newsroom Ethnographies in the Second Decade of Internet Journalism
    by David Domingo (Volume editor) Chris Paterson (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
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