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International film and media studies conference organized by the Sapientia University in Cluj-Napoca (Romania), within the framework of the research project supported by the UEFISCDI, 25-26 October, 2019. Deadline for proposals: July 15, 2019.
This conference aims to explore the connections and relationships between literature and the screen, from the pre-cinematic age to the era of television and new digital technologies.
Cluj-Napoca, Romania August 29-31. The conference is a collaboration between Linnæus Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies and The Center for Transdisciplinary Research - Ekphrasis, Universitatea Babeş- Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca.
Contrasting Visions of Technological Change
18-20 Nov. 2019. Quito, Equador
The Vol. 21, Issue 2/2019 of Ekphrasis looks for novel and creative approaches on film and mediality.
13-15 June 2019, hosted by the University of Gdańsk
Deadline for submissions: 31st January 2019
Escrita, som, imagem II colóquio internacional
Call for Papers
Venue: Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG, Brazil May 21st - 25th 2019
Call for submissions: NECSUS Autumn 2019_#Gesture
Guest editor: Miriam de Rosa (Coventry University)
Quebec Society for Theatre Studies - 2019 International Conference
Theatre and New Materialisms
Montreal, Canada - May 27-29,2019
CALL FOR PROPOSALS - Deadline December 10, 2018

NECSUS is an international, double blind peer-reviewed journal of media studies connected to NECS (European Network for Cinema and Media Studies) and published by Amsterdam University Press. The journal is multidisciplinary and strives to bring together the best work in the field of media studies across the humanities and social sciences. We aim to publish research that matters and that improves the understanding of media and culture inside and outside the academic community.

Special Issue of Synoptique: An Online Journal of Film and Moving Image Studies
Please submit completed essays or reports to the issue guest editors, Patrick Brodie (patbrodie337@gmail.com), Lisa Han (lisahan@umail.ucsb.edu), and Weixian Pan (hannahpan622@gmail.com) by March 31, 2018.

24th SERCIA Conference, 6-8 September 2018, Sweden Hosted by Linnaeus University Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal Studies, campus Växjö

The University of Amsterdam, the Free University of Amsterdam and Utrecht University
The NECS 2018 Conference Media Tactics and Engagement 27-29 June 2018 Hosted by the University of Amsterdam and the Free University of Amsterdam

Moving Images – Static Spaces?
The blurring of Architectures, Film, Animation, Digital Art, Coding and Design
Dates: 12-13 April 2018
Place: Altinbaş Foundation / Istanbul Kemerburgaz University

Call for Papers for
An Interdisciplinary Conference on
Nostalgia in Contemporary Culture
University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
(in association with the University of Oulu and Linnaeus University)
4-5 June 2018
Funded by the Joint Committee for Nordic Research Councils for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (NOS-HS)

The double-blind peer-reviewed Yearbook of Moving Image Studies (YoMIS) is now accepting abstracts from scientists, scholars, artists, film makers, game designers or developers for the fourth issue entitled »Image Evolution. Technological Transformations of Visual Media Culture«. YoMIS will be enriched by disciplines like media and film studies, image science, (film)philosophy, phenomenology, semiotics, design and fine arts, art and media history, game studies and other research areas related to static, moving and digital images in general.

The HASTAC Scholars application is now open. Applications will be due October 15, 2017. Selected Scholars will serve a two-year term, beginning on November 1, 2017, and concluding on October 30, 2019. Read on for all the details you need to know in order to apply. Thank you for your interest!
This program is designed to be shaped by the HASTAC Scholars each year. The HASTAC Scholars program is directed by Kalle Westerling (Ph.D. Candidate, Theatre and Performance, CUNY). The director provides leadership and arranges opportunities for the cohort of Scholars.

Medietilsynet gir stønad til bruksretta medieforsking som kjem folk og bransjen til gode. Kvart år blir eit særskilt tema prioritert, og Rådet for anvendt medieforskning (RAM) vurderer kandidatane som søker.
Vi minner om at fristen for å søke midler til anvendt medieforskning er 1. oktober 2017
Veiledning og skjema finner du på www.ram.no

Please fill out all necessary fields below to propose a paper for the 2018 Annual Meeting. Current ACLA guidelines specify that each ACLA member may submit only ONE PAPER for consideration. Abstracts must be received by Thursday, September 21, at 9 a.m. EST.

The School of Arts at the University of Bristol (Archaeology & Anthropology, Film, Music, Philosophy & Theatre) welcomes Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship enquiries.
The fourth call under Horizon 2020 is now open. European Commission application deadline: 14th September 2017

The recent history of theoretical inquiry has been dominated by several shifts that have attended to nonhumans, objects, affects, and other relational perspectives. Likewise, creative media has economically and critically privileged immersive experiences that engage the body and the mind. These turns in thought and production demand a close attention to the specificities of embodied and collective sensation.

As part of the AHRC/FAPESP-funded IntermIdia Project (www.reading.ac.uk/intermidia), led by investigators from the University of Reading (UoR), UK, and the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil, this international conference seeks to invite discussion of intermediality as a historiographic method.

PUBLIC: Art/Culture/Ideas is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the intersection of visual culture and critical studies. Since 1988, it has served as an intellectual and creative forum that focuses on how aesthetic, theoretical and critical issues intermix. In each themed issue, PUBLIC encourages a broad range of dialogue by bringing together artists, theorists, curators, philosophers, creative writers and historians. For further information, visit www.publicjournal.ca