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From Mindbombs to Firebombs: The Narrative Strategies of Radical Environmental Activism Documentaries
Published 2021-06-01“…The article examines the narrative strategies of two documentary films that give insight into the direct-action campaigns of two radical environmental groups; Jerry Rothwell’s How to Change the World (2015) recounts the birth of Greenpeace and its development of “mindbomb” communication strategies. …”
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In the Mood for Heideggerian Boredom? Film Viewership as Being-in-the-World
Published 2024-02-01“…I look at how Heideggerian boredom can elicit spectatorial experiences and disclosure of meaning, as well as allowing characters’ being in the film world. …”
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Documentary Film as Interreligious Dialogue: A Cognitive Perspective
Published 2023-02-01“…This interdisciplinary cognitive-sociological theory of change posits documentary film as a lever for increased interreligious competence because of its unique ability to disarm with visual storytelling and engaging characters, leading to a potentially reflexive experience of humanization and perceptual shift.…”
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An evaluation of a short film promoting kindness in Wales during COVID-19 restrictions #TimeToBeKind
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Different Trajectories: Europe and Scotland in Recent Film and Television
Published 2007-10-01“…Despite the paucity of texts that address ostensibly Scottish-European concerns, I want to consider the meaning of Europe through a focus on how these have been written into critical accounts of Scottish, British and European cinema while also examining how this relationship is given meaning in recent films produced in Scotland, in order to map the different manifestations of the relationship between Europe and Scotland.…”
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Of Heroes and Cods’ Heads: Saga Meets Film in Gerpla
Published 2019-12-01“…This reveals how Gerpla uses methods of both modern film and medieval literature, such as quotation, montage, and shock effect, to present readers with a defamiliarized saga world. …”
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Cultural Experiences in Confronting the Dilemmas of Takfir in the Islamic World
Published 2020-03-01“…Considering that extremism is a highly broad phenomenon, this article intends to focus on religious extremism and possible reactions to this phenomenon. In the world of politics, religious extremism is demarcated as an immediate source of violence and insecurity. …”
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Atmospheres of Change: Virtual Production
Published 2023“…There is much we cannot see about change as it occurs. Virtual production indicated a shift in traditional workflows of filmmaking at a time when the world was going through massive upheaval–The COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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Possible Worlds in Sam Shepard’s Fool for Love and Its Cinematic Adaptation
Published 2017-07-01“…It is argued that the change of medium – drama into film in this case – results in some changes in the possible worlds projected, since verbality and visuality give rise to some differences in terms of modes of perception. …”
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Exploiting extrinsic passivation on thin film dielectrics for high efficiency solar cells
Published 2021“…The passivation performance of such dielectrics can be further improved by extrinsic methods that modify the film properties after deposition. This thesis explores how the intrinsic properties of dielectrics can be supplemented by extrinsic methods to provide enhanced surface passivation.…”
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Japanese war memories in popular film : memorialising victimhood and agency in post-war Japan
Published 2018“…This papers aims to explore how popular Japanese war films have memorialized the Japanese experience of World War Two, and in the process mediated Japanese war memories to the post-war generation today. …”
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SiO2-incorporated VO2 film for energy saving smart windows
Published 2019“…In this report, an overview on how optical properties can be changed by mechanical stretching and compressing is given through a composite film consisting of a thin layer of quasi-amorphous array of silica microparticles embedded in bulk elastomeric poly(dimethyl siloxane) PDMS. …”
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新加坡电影中的生态异托邦 = Eco-heterotopias in Singapore films
Published 2023“…This paper aims to provide a perspective on how ecological heterotopias may help us gain a better understanding on concept such as “deterritorialization”, “home” and minorities through film analysis of different films, namely, short film anthology 7 Letters, movie A Land Imagined, short documentary Lost World, movie A Yellow Bird and commercial movie Long Long Time Ago 1 and 2. …”
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The representation of the Second World War in Polish cinema 1945-1970: directors, the state and the construction of memory
Published 2020“…It examines the impact that the structure of the film industry; the changing political climate; and the experiences of the filmmakers had on the portrayal of the Second World War in cinema. …”
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Adaptation: A Twin Concept in Literature and Translation
Published 2022-08-01“…Adaptation is as old as the world and it cannot cease because of its pertinence in a changing world. …”
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How Can We Interpret the 21st-Century (No Longer) Dramatic Texts and Theatre in Art and Theory?
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Climate Migration in Post-Apocalyptic Narratives on the Mainstream Screen
Published 2024-02-01“…This article concludes by evaluating how these findings relate to the real, contemporary world.…”
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The Icon of the Zombie Mob
Published 2015-06-01“…The research question of the article is: In the film World War Z (Marc Forster, 2013) not only the iconology of the zombie has changed, also its iconography is new. …”
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