• Home
  • Forum
  • FAQ
  • Conference
  • DEI Policy
  • Membership
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Forum
  • FAQ
  • Conference
  • DEI Policy
  • Membership

Rikke Schubart

Media scholar researching popular genres (horror, action, war, fantastic genres) and gender. Using a biocultural approach including cognitive psychology and philosophy and ecological media theory
21Jun

CfP: “Utopia & Dystopia Conference on the Fantastic in Media Entertainment,” May 28-29, 2020, University of Southern Denmark

by Rikke Schubart in Forum | 0 Comment
Read More
21Jun

CfP: “Utopia & Dystopia: Conference on the Fantastic in Media Entertainment,” May 28-29, 2019, University of Southern Denmark

by Rikke Schubart in Forum | 0 Comment
Read More
07Dec

New network: Imagining the Impossible: The Fantastic as Media Entertainment and Play

by Rikke Schubart in Forum | 0 Comment
In this research network (2018–2020) we are thirteen researchers who work with media fictions (television, film, games, literature), human play (real and virtual), and production design. We join theories from […]
Read More
New Book “Mastering Fear: Women, Emotions, and Contemporary Horror” (Bloomsbury) by Rikke Schubart
06Dec

New Book “Mastering Fear: Women, Emotions, and Contemporary Horror” (Bloomsbury) by Rikke Schubart

by Rikke Schubart in Forum | 2 Comments
Mastering Fear: Women, Emotions, and Contemporary Horror. NY: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018  ByRikke Schubart, University of Southern Denmark  Mastering Fear analyzes horror as play and examines what functions horror has and why […]
Read More
CFP: The Fantastic in a Transmedia Era: New Theories, Texts, Contexts
09May

CFP: The Fantastic in a Transmedia Era: New Theories, Texts, Contexts

by Rikke Schubart in Conference, Forum | 0 Comment
Link: http://sdu.dk/en/Om_SDU/Institutter_centre/Ikv/Konferencer/Konferencer+2015/The+Fantastic  
Read More
02Apr

CfP: Bad Sex Anthology

by Rikke Schubart in Forum | 0 Comment
Call for contributions Bad Sex: Women, Media, and the Art of Sexual Transgression Edited by Rikke Schubart & Malin Isaksson Representations of “bad sex” generate contradictory emotions of fascination, disgust, […]
Read More

Posts navigation

Older posts

Recent Posts

  • CfP Special Issue ‘Neuroscience and the Media’
  • Job Advertisement: Assistant Professor of Film Studies (University of Groningen)
  • New Book: Authorship and Aesthetics in the Cinematography of Gregg Toland by Philip Cowan
  • SCSMI 1st Pre-Conference Methodology Workshops 2022 May 3rd
  • New APA (American Psychological Assn.) journal
  • Join online: Baltic NeuroCine conference May 16-18, Tallinn University
  • Paisagem e Deriva no Cinema de Clint Eastwood (Landscape and Adrift in the Cinema of Clint Eastwood)
  • Call for Papers: Special Issue on Immersive Visual Storytelling, PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • PROJECTIONS – Call for book reviews
  • Shot scale database online.
  • Projections book reviewer needed
  • New SCSMI Twitter handle and Discord server to stay connected during the conference
  • CFP: Evo Film Theory Panel at SCMS
  • CfP: “Utopia & Dystopia Conference on the Fantastic in Media Entertainment,” May 28-29, 2020, University of Southern Denmark

Useful Links

  • Cinemetrics
  • Confessions of an Aca-Fan
  • Observations on Film Art
  • Senses of Cinema, Links Page
  • Society for Cinema and Media Studies
  • University Film and Video Association

Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image

An interdisciplinary organization made up of scholars interested in cognitive, philosophical, aesthetic, neurophysiological, and evolutionary-psychological approaches to the analysis of film and other moving-image media.

Navigation

  • SCSMI Home
  • Post to Forum
  • Facebook Group
  • Contact Webmaster

Members

  • Log In
  • Projections Online
  • Join SCSMI / Renew
  • Check Membership Status
© SOCIETY FOR COGNITIVE STUDIES OF THE MOVING IMAGE