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Stadler

Professor Jane Stadler holds an Honorary appointment in Film and Media Studies at The University of Queensland, Australia. She led a collaborative Australian Research Council project on landscape and location in Australian cinema, literature, and theatre (2011–2014) and co-authored Imagined Landscapes: Geovisualizing Australian Spatial Narratives (2016). She is author of Pulling Focus: Intersubjective Experience, Narrative Film and Ethics (2008) and co-author of Screen Media (2009) and Media and Society (2016). Her philosophically informed screen media research focuses on ethics, aesthetics and the audience’s affective responses, drawing on phenomenological and cognitivist approaches.
30Aug

CFP special issue of NECSUS about emotions

by Stadler in Forum | 0 Comment
Please consider contributing to the call for papers for a special issue on “Emotions” in NECSUS: European Journal of Media Studies, edited by Julian Hanich, Jens Eder, and Jane Stadler, […]
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