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  1. Doing film geography

    Film geography as a subdiscipline of cultural and media geography is a long-established field of research that since its emergence more than twenty...

    Chris Lukinbeal, Elisabeth Sommerlad in GeoJournal
    Article 27 April 2022
  2. Film. Geography: stirring still remains

    Inspired by the distinction that Gilles Deleuze drew between the ‘movement-image’ and the ‘time-image,’ the paper considers the ‘film’—the ‘skin’—of...

    Marcus A. Doel in GeoJournal
    Article Open access 26 April 2022
  3. Towards a multimethod approach for film geography: a case study of Los Angeles’ Nate Starkman Building

    This paper introduces a multi-method approach for Film Geography that intertwines spatial analysis, cartography, textual analysis, discourse...

    Julian Zschocke in GeoJournal
    Article Open access 09 May 2022
  4. Film as a pedagogical tool for geography during the pandemic induced virtual classes

    Film has always been an important medium to disseminate social issues through imageries and imaginaries. The present paper examines the importance of...

    Rima Mullick, Sk. Safikul Haque in GeoJournal
    Article 07 March 2022
  5. The market for foreign cinema in contemporary Italy: a geography of film consumption

    The article aims at studying the geographical variability of theatrical consumption and popularity of contemporary films imported in Italy since the...

    Giorgio Avezzù in GeoJournal
    Article Open access 13 April 2022
  6. Along the Trans-Siberian Pipeline: A Social Geography by Camera

    This paper follows the Urengoy-Pomary-Uzhhorod Pipeline, also known as the West Siberian and the Trans-Siberian Pipeline, as it conveys natural gas...
    Chapter 2024
  7. Bonnie and Clyde’s crime wave: social banditry, social change, and political geography

    This article discusses Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow’s 1932 to 1934 crime wave, using Hobsbawm’s concept of social banditry. The article examines...

    William N Holden in GeoJournal
    Article 02 August 2023
  8. The Geography of Women’s Fear of Crime: Spatial Confidence and Constraints

    Fear of crime is a critical problem in its own right. Although levels of fear are related to levels of criminal victimization, fear is influenced by...

    Rashmi Rai, Ambarish Kumar Rai, Animesh Bhakta in International Journal of Community Well-Being
    Article 13 November 2023
  9. Perspectives from Demography and Geography

    Reports of impending Jewish demographic implosion are mistaken, Sheskin contends in this chapter. While American Jews are somewhat older and less...
    Chapter 2023
  10. Dravidian and Dalit Populist Cinema: Democratising the Tamil Film Space using Convictional Aestheticism

    The Dravidian movement and the film space in Tamil Nadu complement each other. It is a dynamic relationship that makes an (un)intended use of...
    Living reference work entry 2024
  11. The flight of Icarus: on the geopolitical resonances of documentary film

    This paper considers how documentary films have the potential to influence geopolitics. Develo** the concept of geopolitical resonances—defined...

    Edward C. Holland in GeoJournal
    Article 25 April 2022
  12. Enhancing the international appeal of Chinese culture through the looking China Youth Film Project: a cese study at Sanxingdui

    Looking China Youth Film Project, founded in 2011 by Mrs. Huang Huilin, a senior professor at Bei**g Normal University, aims to complete a 10-min...

    Huang **nya, Yang Zhuofan in International Communication of Chinese Culture
    Article 10 March 2023
  13. The Consensual Divorce of Geography. Adherence to Neoliberalism, the Cult of Freedom and the Overthrow of Democracy

    The connection with the State has shaped, in a certain manner, the emergence of geography. This discipline has participated in different ways in the...
    Tadeu Alencar Arrais in Brazilian Geography
    Chapter 2022
  14. Bearing witness through pandemic borders and film: convergent media, mobility and Windrush Betrayal

    This paper examines the role of convergent media and the film, Windrush Betrayal (2020), in representing and challenging borders, mobilities and UK...

    Susan P. Mains in GeoJournal
    Article Open access 09 May 2022
  15. Informalising and Transforming Learning Experiences in an Unfamiliar Landscape: Reflections on the ‘Awayscape’ of an A-Level Geography Field Trip

    This chapter explores the role of geography fieldwork in providing opportunities for young people to engage with unfamiliar places. We argue that,...
    Alun Morgan, Denise Freeman in Unfamiliar Landscapes
    Chapter 2022
  16. Recontextualisation Continued: Designing and Evaluating Conceptual Learning in Geography Classes

    In this chapter, the term ‘recontextualisation continued‘refers to both how teachers frame and shape geographical knowledge and how students engage...
    Chapter 2021
  17. ‘No life here:’ the effects of motion picture incentive on below the line labor in Hollywood South

    In 2002, Louisiana was one of the first states to begin a motion picture incentive (MPI) program to lure film and television production away from Los...

    Chris Lukinbeal, Laura Sharp in GeoJournal
    Article 17 May 2022
  18. Shooting Elites: An Ethnography of Wedding Film Production for Elites

    At a global level, we find production companies specialized in recording specific moments of social life. The example of the so-called family cinema...
    Chapter 2021
  19. Girls on Film: Framing Human Trafficking Through Film and the Cinema

    This chapter discusses the relationship between film, anti-trafficking activism, and affect/emotion. In Singapore the filmic production and cinematic...
    Chapter 2020
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