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Higher Education and Civic Democratic Engagement
Exploring ImpactHow might we interrogate and reimagine the impact of civic, democratic engagement across higher education? This series invites narratives and new studies that critically and creatively explore the possibilities and limitations of civic, democratic engagement within higher education. The editors seek to gather inclusive, imaginary, transdisciplinary scholarship exploring the impact of next generation civic, democratic engagement from a diverse range of voices. Among others, we hope these voices will include international and indigenous perspectives, members from a diverse array of communities, researchers from across disciplines, teacher-scholars, practitioners and activists, undergraduate and graduate students, politicians, businesses, and different forms of administration. The editors invite proposals that critically examine historical, cultural, and structural dimensions of impact while exploring innovative strategies for disrupting and recreating more inclusive, liberatory, and plural forms of civic democratic engagement. The editors welcome and encourage a wide-range of formats including, but not limited to, narrative studies, ethnographies, mixed method studies, case studies, socio-cultural and/or historical analyses, theoretical treatises from multiple theoretical lens as well as reports and toolkits that support efforts to examine the impact of civic democratic engagement. For inquiries on submitting a proposal should contact the Series Editors Barry Kanpol (Kanpolb@gvsu.edu) & Danielle Lake (lakeda@gvsu.edu) with a brief overview of their project, and explanation of how it fits the series, and a current CV.
6 publications
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New Studies in European Cinema
ISSN: 1661-0261
With its focus on new critical, theoretical, and cultural developments in contemporary film studies, this series encourages lively analytical debate within an innovative, multidisciplinary, and transnational approach to European cinema. It aims to create an expansive sense of where the borders of European cinema may lie and to explore its interactions and exchanges within and between regional and national spaces, taking into account diverse audiences and institutions. The series reflects the range and depth of European cinema, while also attempting to revise and extend its importance within the development of cinema studies in the coming decades. Of particular interest is how European cinema may respond to the challenges of digital distribution and the new intermedial landscape, evolving issues in transnational funding and production, the significance of film festival culture, and questions of multivocality and pluralism at a time of global crisis. The impact of all such developments upon European culture and identity will be of fundamental interest in the coming decades and the New Studies in European Cinema series makes a key contribution to this debate. Proposals for monographs and edited collections are welcome. All proposals and manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer review assessment prior to publication.
30 publications
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ECHO
Collection de l’Institut d’Archéologie et des Sciences de l’Antiquité de l’Université de LausanneISSN: 1424-3644
ECHO est une collection dirigée par l'Institut d'archéologie et d'histoire ancienne (IAHA) de l'Université de Lausanne. Elle présente les travaux conduits dans le cadre de l'IAHA dans le domaine de l'histoire ancienne, de l'épigraphie et de la numismatique grecques et romaines, de l'archéologie, de la littérature, philologie et philosophie antiques. Des actes de colloques, des cycles de conférences, des thèses de doctorat, des travaux de jeunes chercheurs ou d'enseignants universitaires y prennent place, soulignant ainsi le caractère dynamique, multidisciplinaire et international des recherches menées à l'IAHA. Le volume 14 conclut la collection.
12 publications
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Vereinsbildungen im evangelischen Kirchenrecht
©2011 Thesis -
Traduire les savoirs
©2011 Conference proceedings -
New Visions of the Child in Italian Cinema
©2014 Edited Collection -
Petite histoire du magazine «Vu» (1928-1940)
Entre photographie d’information et photographie d’art©2010 Monographs -
Du roman-feuilleton à la série télévisuelle
Pour une rhétorique du genre et de la sérialité©2006 Monographs -
Intellectual Communities and Partnerships in Italy and Europe
Studies in Honour of Mark Davie©2012 Others -
Entre linguistique et anthropologie
Observations de terrain, modèles d’analyse et expériences d’écriture©2013 Edited Collection -
War-torn Tales
Literature, Film and Gender in the Aftermath of World War II©2008 Conference proceedings -
«Seelewig» de G. Ph. Harsdörffer et S. Th. Staden (1644): un opéra?
Un projet pastoral original entre musique et littérature©2003 Monographs -
Jeux de voix
Enonciation, intertextualité et intentionnalité dans la littérature antique©2009 Edited Collection -
Storytelling et contre-narration en littérature au prisme du genre et du fait colonial (XXe-XXIe s.)
©2018 Conference proceedings -
Guerre de Troie, guerres des cultures et guerres du Golfe
Les usages de l’« Iliade » dans la culture écrite américaine contemporaine©2014 Thesis