Online Teaching Resources
Look for regularly updated online teaching tools and workshops under Resources.
Look for regularly updated online teaching tools and workshops under Resources.
When: September 27-28, 2019 Submission Deadline: June 15, 2019 Fuller House, Twin Peaks, Spiderman, Roseanne, The Twilight Zone, Tomb Raider. Our popular film and television landscape is inundated with those media properties now popularly known as reboots. Whether the proliferation of reboots constitutes a true revival, giving…
The Media Fields Editorial Collective at the UC Santa Barbara Department of Film & Media Studies is currently accepting submissions for Media Fields Issue 15, “Media Cultures of the (Inter/Anti)Imperial Pacific,” co-edited by Xiuhe Zhang and Tyler Morgenstern. Submissions are now due…
Where: CJ Building, Room 2.130, Concordia University When: Thursday, April 4, 5:00 – 7:00 PM This event is part of the Feminist Media Studio’s 5 à 7 Speaker Series. The night has long played a central, if unremarked, role in cinematic representations…
When: April 5, 1-5:30 @ GEM Lab *Including a Screening of Third World Newsreel classics (April 6, 7pm @EV 1.605)* In recent years, we have witnessed increasing global inequalities that have generated forced migrations, the return of policed borders, and the resurgence…
When: September 27-28, 2019 Keynote: Jeffrey Sconce (Northwestern University) The cinematic medium has been historically shaped through several negotiations with its own limits and those imposed on it. Regulatory scrutiny of the moving image began as early as the peepshows…
The “Oksana and John Locke Award: The First 100 Years of Cinema” will be disbursed at the end of the 2018-2019 academic year. Over a period of years, Oksana Dykyj and John Locke have made contributions to create an endowment…
LIVING BLACK STUDIES is a two-day conference that aims to reimagine Black Studies in Canada. Looking within the Concordia community and beyond, LIVING BLACK STUDIES seeks to actively rethink how we teach, learn, and experience Blackness in our academic institutions…
Submissions are now open for the upcoming special issue of Synoptique: An Online Journal of Film and Moving Image Studies, “Animating LGBTQ+ Representations: Queering the Production of Movement.” The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2019. At the heart of animation is…
When: Wednesday February 20th, 6 PM Where: GEM Lab Vox Populi is an ongoing project by Lara Baladi, including a series of media initiatives, artworks, publications, an open source timeline and portal into web based archives of the 2011 Egyptian…
Where: GEM Lab, FB 630.15 (1250 Guy Street, 6th Floor) When: February 18, 9:30 AM About the event: Please join us for a one-day symposium on the theme Digital Asia, with invited speakers Feng-Mei Heberer (New York University) and Fan Yang…
The Concordia Graduate Film Studies Student Association is currently planning the annual Masters student colloquium, “Emerging Ideas in Film and Media Studies” on April 25. The event is a great chance for us to share our research and writing, and to get…