Articles:
Anecdotal evidence by Sean Cubitt
Still TV: On the resilience on an old medium by Alexander Dhoest and Nele Simons
Nenette: Film theory, animals, and boredom by Barbara Creed
Advertisarial relations and aesthetics of survival: Advertising –> advertisign by Jonathan Beller
Special Section: Green
Greening media studies: An interview with Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller by Jaap Kooijman
‘Global warming is not a crisis!’: Studying climate change skepticism on the web by Sabine Niederer
Painting the town green: From urban teleology to urban ecology in New York cinema, 1960-present by Brady Fletcher and Cortland Rankin
A filmic exploration by means of botanical imagery: Notes on Rose Lowder by Enrico Camporesi
Dialectical modes of nature in Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line by Tyson Wils
Her green materials: Mourning, Melancholia, and not-so-vital materialisms by Catherine Lord
Disharmonious designs: Colour contrast and curiosity in Jane Campion’s In the Cut by Liz Watkins
Greenface: Exploring green skin in contemporary Hollywood cinema by Brady Hammond
Scalar entanglement in digital media ecologies by Sy Taffel
Book Reviews:
edited by the NECS Publication Committee
Subjectivity and ostrannenie: Key debates in European film studies review by Pietro Bianchi
Screen dynamics: Mapping the borders of cinema review by Lavinia Brydon
Branding television review by Alison Payne
Festival Reviews:
edited by Marijke de Valck and Skadi Loist of the Film Festival Research Network
Go east by southeast: 13th Festival of Central and Eastern European Film Wiesbaden review by Greg de Cuir, Jr
From Chernobyl to Fukushima: The Uranium Film Festival review by Courtney Sheehan
Indigenous film festival as eco-testimonial encounter: The 2011 Native Film + Video Festival review by Salma Monani
Exhibition + Website + Conference Reviews:
Discovering repetition review by Francesco Pitassio
Playing with digital byproduct data: An indicative example review by David Beer
Screen industries in East-Central Europe: Cultural policies and political culture review by Olof Hedling