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Media, Culture and Racism: An interdisciplinary symposium 27 April 2013 Sponsored by Centre for Media and Culture Research, London South Bank University REGISTRATION NOW OPEN This event is free and...
In October the latest batch of revisions to British Copyright law flowing from the Hargreaves review finally came into effect. Jason Miles-Campbell, formerly Jisc Legal Manager, looks ahead and asks,...
In the light of the acceptance by government of the recommendations made by the Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property, what are the potential benefits to education? Emily Goodhand considers this in...
Critical Queer Studies: Law, Film and Fiction in Contemporary American Culture by Casey Charles (Ashgate Publishing, 2012). 191 pages. ISBN: 978-1-4094-4406-0 (hardback), £60.00 About the reviewer: ...
What is Copyright? Copyright is a monopoly property right that, in the UK, automatically protects an original work (as soon as it is created) from unlicensed copying, re-use and dissemination to the...
Interested in joining the National VHS Register initiative? Please read below for answers to the most commonly asked questions that we have received since the launch of the initiative in December 2009: Q....
Learning on Screen’s Gateway includes over 1,900 websites relating to moving image and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or amendments, please...
Below you can find the presentations from Audiovisual in Education with synced audio. You can also download the PDFs of each presentation, using the links below. Dr Chris Willmott, University of...
Digital Disruption: Cinema Moves On-line Edited by Dina Iordanova and Stuart Cunningham (St Andrews Film Studies), 223 pages ISBN: 978-0956373090 (hardback), £35 ISBN: 978-0956373076 (paperback),...