- Cinema and Media Studies
- Irish and British Studies
- Italian Fascism and Post-war Society
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Digital and Traditional Archives Management
- Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
- Visual Culture and Art Theory
- Photography and Visual Culture
- Crafts, Textile, and Design
- South Asian Cinema and Culture
- Artistic and Creative Research
- Theatre and Performance Studies
- Data Analysis and Archiving
- Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
- Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
- Philippine History and Culture
- Radio, Podcasts, and Digital Media
- African history and culture studies
- Public Spaces through Art
- Sports, Gender, and Society
- Travel Writing and Literature
University College Cork
2013-2024
University of Ulster
2011-2014
Purpose There are several factors that negatively impact the well-being of those working in screen industry. Consequently, need to introduce Well-being Coordinators has been identified. This study explored experiences participants who undertook a Coordination course tailored for sector. Additionally, it sought delve into perspectives regarding within
In their introduction to <em>Mind the Gap!</em> (the conference proceedings of a series papers delivered by practice-based researchers in National College Art and Design Dublin 2015) Desmond Bell Rod Stoneman observe: while research towards doctorate creative arts has been established now for over twenty years, recurring unresolved debates around this mode scholarship continue resonate with our schools, departments music, drama performing media communications studies. (15) They go on...
Mercedes Gleitze was a British endurance swimmer who garnered huge public interest in the 1920s and 1930s. Celebrated for her athletic endeavours philanthropic work, she one of first sportswomen to endorse range products, most famously became “poster girl” Rolex. At time when Edward Bernays developing psychoanalytic theories his uncle, Sigmund Freud, expand fields advertising relations, media increasingly interested celebrities products they promoted. This article will examine way covered...
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IRISH FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES PUBLICATIONS 2022
This case study traces the evolution of Make Film History project, an award-winning archival resource which gives emerging filmmakers and educators in UK Ireland access to 270 films for creative reuse on course-related projects. It explores barriers audiovisual archive material education; how project overcame these with support our partners at participating archives create a new, sustainable model range educational settings partnership film festivals.
Ulster versus Éire (1938) was an American March of Time newsreel exploring the complexities Irish politics on both sides border. It came hot heels earlier film made by same company, misleadingly titled Republic (1937). The first had sparked attempt Northern Ireland government to present a propagandised about north in response what seen be favourable depiction south. Remarkably, two films utilised much footage starkly contrasting narratives ‘two Irelands’. This article explores how...
Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Acknowledgements Thanks Kasandra O’Connell, Karen Wall and Rebecca Grant at the Irish Film Institute for providing access their collections assistance with images included in this article. Notes 1. Roel Vande Winkel, Newsreel Series: world overview, Ian Aitken (ed.), Encyclopedia of Documentary (London, 2006), 986. 2. Jeff Hulbert, The Association Great Britain Ireland, Luke McKernan Yesterday's News: British cinema newsreel reader (London),...