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Dear MECSSA list members,<br />
<br />
EUscreenXL presents issue 03 of VIEW, the Journal of European Television  
History and Culture:<br />
European Television Memories &nbsp;- http://www.viewjournal.eu<br />
<br />
VIEW, the Journal of European Television History and Culture is the first  
peer-reviewed, multi-media and open access e-journal in the field of  
European television history and culture. It offers an international  
platform for outstanding academic research and archival reflection on  
television as an important part of our European cultural heritage. The  
journal is proud to present its third issue: European Television Memories.  
It has been guest-edited by Jérôme Bourdon and Berber Hagedoorn and is  
freely available at: http://www.viewjournal.eu<br />
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In the context of the fast development of media studies, the third issue of  
VIEW highlights debates around the moving borders of national memories,  
fostered by television in the context of European history. The articles in  
this issue focus on the contribution of European television researchers,  
covering all three areas of media studies: production, text and reception.  
We wish you a pleasant and inspiring journey through European Television  
Memories!<br />
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Table of Contents<br />
http://viewjournal.eu/index.php/view/issue/view/3/showToc<br />
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Editorial - Jérôme Bourdon, &nbsp;Berber Hagedoorn<br />
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DISCOVERIES<br />
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- ‘Remembering Our First TV Set’. Personal Memories as a Source for  
Television Audience History - Cecilia Penati<br />
- &quot;It&#39;s just so hard to bring it to mind&quot;: The Significance  
of ‘Wallpaper’ in the Gendering of Television Memory Work - Hazel Collie<br  
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- Martin Luther in Primetime. Television Fiction and Cultural Memory  
Construction in Cold War Germany - Stewart Anderson<br />
- The Production of Czechoslovakia´s Most Popular Television Serial  
&#39;The Hospital on the Outskirts&#39; and its Post-1989 Repeats - Petr  
Bednařík<br />
- Parallel Stories, Differentiated Histories. Exploring Fiction and Memory  
in Spanish and Portuguese Television - José Carlos Rueda Laffond, Carlota  
Coronado Ruiz, Catarina Duff Burnay, Susana Díaz Pérez, Amparo Guerra  
Gómez, Rogério Santos<br />
- Looking for What You Are Looking for: A Media Researcher’s First Search  
in a Television Archive - Jasmijn Van Gorp<br />
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EXPLORATIONS<br />
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- Television as a Hybrid Repertoire of Memory. New Dynamic Practices of  
Cultural Memory in the Multi-Platform Era - Berber Hagedoorn<br />
- Why Should We Study Socialist Commercials? - Anikó Imre<br />
- Window to the West: Memories of Watching Finnish Television in Estonia  
During the Soviet Period - Annika Lepp, Mervi Pantti<br />
- The Life and Afterlife of a Socialist Media Friend. On the Longterm  
Cultural Relevance of the Polish TV Series &#39;Czterdziestolatek&#39; -  
Kinga S. Bloch<br />
- Chronology and Ideology. Temporal Structuring in Israeli Historical  
Documentary Series - Bosmat Garami<br />
- Great Escapes from the Past. Memory and Identity in European  
Transnational Television News - Andreas Widholm<br />
- Memory, Television and the Making of the BBC’s &#39;The Story of  
Wales&#39; - Steve Blandford, Ruth McElroy<br />
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VIEW is published by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in  
collaboration with Utrecht University, Maastricht University and Royal  
Holloway University of London. It is supported by the EUscreenXL project,  
the European Television History Network and the Netherlands Organization  
for Scientific Research.<br />
<br />
www.viewjournal.eu - Twitter: @ViewjournalEU<br />
<br />
Kind regards,<br />
Erwin Verbruggen<br />
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision<br />
EUscreenXL - http://blog.euscreen.eu<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />

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