** On behalf of Inge Sorensen <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> **
New issue of Audiovisual Thinking on the creative economy
The latest issue of Audiovisual Thinking, no. 7, 2014, guest edited by Professor Philip Schlesinger of CCPR and CREATe, is on 'Facets of the creative economy' and covers the disappearance of celluloid, machinima as creative practice, and open culture data. There are also reflections on images of terrorism and on meaning.
Please visit the journal at http://www.audiovisualthinking.org/issues/2014-7/
Audiovisualthinking.org<http://Audiovisualthinking.org> is a leading journal of academic videos about audiovisuality, communication, media and design. The journal is a pioneering forum where academics and practitioners can articulate, conceptualize and disseminate their research about audiovisuality and audiovisual culture through the medium of video. International in scope and multidisciplinary in approach, the purpose of Audiovisual Thinking is to develop and promote academic thinking in and about all aspects of audiovisuality and audiovisual culture. Audiovisual Thinking is advised by a board of leading academics and thinkers in the fields of audiovisuality, communication and the media, and seeks to set the standard for academic audiovisual essays now and in the future.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Dr Inge Ejbye Sørensen
Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Research Fellow in Digital Economy & Culture
Centre for Cultural Policy Research
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New publications:
Ejbye Sørensen, I. (2014). Channels as Content Curators - Multiplatform Strategies for Documentary Film and Factual Content in British Public Service Broadcasting. European Journal of Communication 29(1), pp. 34-49.
Ejbye Sørensen, I. (2013). Newsjacking the Media: Video Ambushing and AV Astroturfing. In Howley, Kevin (ed.). Media Interventions. New York: Peter Lang, pp. 89-108.
Sørensen, I. E. & Thorhauge, A. M. (2013). Documentary at Play. In Folk, Moe & Apostel, Shawn (eds.). Online Credibility and Digital Ethos: Evaluating Computer-Mediated Communication. Hershey: IGI Global, pp. 353-367.
Ejbye Sørensen, I. (2012). Crowdsourcing and Outsourcing. The Impact of Online Funding and Distribution on the Documentary Film Industry in the UK. In Media, Culture & Society, vol. 34(6), pp. 726-743.
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