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The aim of InMedia is to study the media and media representations in the English-speaking world. The journal focuses on the press, photography, painting, cinema, television, video games, music, radio and the Internet among other fields of study. It provides a multidisciplinary approach and comparative perspectives. Contributions are welcome from many research areas, including history, economics, political sciences, sociology, aesthetics, anthropology or science and communication studies.
Latest issue
3 | 2013
Cinema and Marketing
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Cinema and Marketing
When Cultural Demands Meet Industrial PracticesEdited by Nathalie Dupont and Joël Augros-
Jerry Pickman: “The Picture Worked.” [Full text]Reminiscences of a Hollywood publicist
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Varia
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Bibliographical Essay
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British Docudrama [Full text]
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Interview
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Latino images in Austin, Texas [Full text]
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Critical Perspective
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(Re)defining Visual Studies [Full text]
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Book Reviews
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Farnham: Ashgate, 2012, 213 pages
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Ruth Nicole Brown and Chamara Jewel Kwakye (eds), Wish to Live: The Hip-hop Feminism Pedagogy Reader [Full text]New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2012, 296 pages
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Austin: University of Texas Press, 2012, 167 pages
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Kathleen Loock and Constantine Verevis (eds), Film Remakes, Adaptations and Fan Productions: Remake/Remodel [Full text]Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 252 pages
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Paris : Michel Houdiard, 2012, 178 pages
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Judith Brodie (ed.), Shock of the News [Full text]Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 2012, 154 pages
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Strasbourg: Council of Europe, 2011, 390 pages
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Paris : CNRS éditions, 2010, 316 pages
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