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For students working on women and film history! Please share this @wfhinetwork.bsky.social CFP widely. Submissions due by September 15.
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CFP alert! "Filmstrips, slides and beyond: Entangled histories of projected images in Europe, 1945–2000” for TMG: Journal of Media History. Abstract deadline 1 October 2026.
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Attention active SCMS and SIG members! We are excited to announce that three candidates are running for the Co-Chair position (2026–2029). Check your emails for voting directions and candidate statements. Polls open through 30 June.
CFP alert! The Association of Moving Image Archivists Conference Committee invites proposal submissions for sessions, posters, and workshops for the AMIA Annual Conference to be held December 2-4 in Pittsburgh, PA. Proposal deadline is June 8. Link for details:
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ATTN active @scmstudies.bsky.social members of the Nontheatrical Film & Media Scholarly Interest Group. Elections for our new co-chair are now underway. Polls upon through 30 June. We are lucky to have three stellar candidates. Check your email for candidate statements and voting link! 🗳️
The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television has issued a call for an Editorial Assistant. Great opportunity for a PhD Candidate! Interested candidates should contact the journal co-editors at hjfrt.1981[at]gmail[dot]com before 25 May.
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Excited to share that first podcast interview with New Books Network is now live. @newbooksnetwork.bsky.social
I spoke with host Ailin Zhou about my new book Film Diplomacy ( @columbiaup.bsky.social)
Listen here: newbooksnetwork.com/film-diplomacy
#FilmDiplomacy #newbook #history
The Cinematheque Libanaise was founded in 1999 by then-Minister of Culture Mohammed Youssef Baydoun. It was part of a series of cultural initiatives launched after UNESCO named Beirut the Arab Cultural Capital for 1999. https://loom.ly/HANrBjI
Precarious scholar? Grad student? Are you thinking of submitting to #SCMS27 but have no institutional support for membership? Apply for a 2026-27 SCMS membership fee waiver from the PLO! Deadline: July 27!
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