Apologies for cross posting...
I'm writing to remind you that ViewFinder, the British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council magazine is currently seeking submissions for our Summer Term issue which is themed on Masculinity.
We are inviting Academics and Research Students and Practitioners to send pitches and proposals to ViewFinder Magazine. We are looking for essays and articles on: film, television, radio, education, research projects involving the moving image, plus book and DVD reviews.
This is a great opportunity for impact and to write around a subject without peer review. It is also a great space for research students and post-grads to get their work out to the public.
The next issue is based on Masculinity - Exploring representations of gender, masculinity, male and female behaviour on film, television, radio and in education. From old patriarchy in the industry, to new forms of masculinity in the millennium, this issue aims to spotlight one of the more pressing identity issues of today.
Deadline for final draft submissions is end of April 2019.
Please send proposals asap to Kit at Learning On Screen:
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Thanks!
ViewFinder is the specialist online magazine for Learning On Screen: The British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council, dedicated to exploring the moving image and education.
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