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The Women’s Film & History Network UK/Ireland is a group of researchers, teachers, archivists, collections managers, students, professionals, and enthusiasts engaged in exploring the contributions women have made to the emergence and development of film and television. Their aim is to promote disseminating research into women’s participation in screen media, and exploring their wide range roles, including: scriptwriting, producing, directing, editing, and exhibition and cinema management.
APAC, established 2015, is the Subject Specialist Network of performing arts collections in the UK and Ireland, and exists to offer a forum for discussing issues in performing arts heritage through regular meetings, an email listserv, study days and symposia. The UK Theatre Database will retrieve details of organisations which hold moving image and sound collections in their libraries and resource centres. It is the UK affiliate of SIDMAS, the International Association of Libraries and Museums of the Performing Arts.
Collaborative platform that encourages scholarly discussion of film and media studies. The site includes monthly logs of past threads, and related information such as book reviews.
MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. This includes film and TV production, journalism, radio, photography, creative writing, publishing, interactive media and the web. A section of the membership is organised around supporting practice-based education and research; and three networks are devoted to women’s media studies, race, and postgraduate issues. MeCCSA holds an annual conference as well as other events, produces a twice-yearly newsletter and puts news items on its website, and operates a discussion and information list through the JISCmail system that is open to both members and non-members. It welcomes discussion on all matters of interest to academics and researchers within the areas of Media, Culture, Film, Television, Media Production, Radio, and other aspects of Communications Studies.
The official listing of over 40,000 Listserv internet discussion lists.
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