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Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Practices and Places: Routledge Studies in Media and Cultural Industries

Editat de Sarita Malik, Caroline Chapain, Roberta Comunian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2019
This book examines the role of community filmmaking in society and its connection with issues of cultural diversity, innovation, policy and practice in various places. Deploying a range of examples from Europe, North America, Australia and Hong Kong, the chapters show that film emerging from outside the mainstream film industries and within community contexts can lead to innovation in terms of both content and processes and a better representation of the cultural diversity of a range of communities and places. The book aims to situate the community filmmaker as the central node in the complex network of relationships between diverse communities, funding bodies, policy and the film industries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367876494
ISBN-10: 0367876493
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Media and Cultural Industries

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface


[Yudhishthir Raj Isar]


1. Community Filmmaking and Cultural Diversity: An Introduction


[Sarita Malik, Caroline Chapain and Roberta Comunian]


Part I: Communities, Diversity and Representation: A Short Introduction


Diversity, Representation and Community Filmmaking: A Short Introduction


[Sarita Malik]


2. Digital Stories, Participatory Practices and Life/Britain in a Day: Framing Creativity and Debating Diversity


[Daniel Ashton]


3. Whose Hong Kong? Cellphilming and Civic Engagement with Ethnic Minority Youth


[Casey Burkholder]


4. Representing Scottish Communities on Screen


[Alistair Scott]


Part II: Networks and Intermediaries


Networks and Intermediaries and Community Filmmaking: A Short Introduction


[Roberta Comunian]


5. 52 Tuesdays: Community Cinema in a Global Context


[Virginia Murray and Kath Dooley]


6. The Collaborative Practices of the Authorless Cinema Collective (Colectivo de Cine Sin Autor)


[Asier Aranzubia, Miguel Fernández Labayen and Aitor Iturriza]


7. Community Media as Social Innovation: Transformation, Agency and Value


[Jonathan Dovey, Shawn Sobers and Emma Agusita]


Part III: Practices in Places and For Places


Practices in Places and For Places: A Short Introduction


[Caroline Chapain]


8. Surfing Multiple Tides: Opportunities and Challenges for Contemporary British and German Community Filmmakers.


[Daniel Mutibwa]


9. Participatory production processes in community filmmaking during urban regeneration in Dublin


[Eileen Leahy]


10. Rewalking the Path: Community Video, Deep Cultural Mapping and Sustainable Canadian Cities


[Sharon Karsten]


Part IV: Engagement and Participation


Engagement and Participation: A Short Introduction


[Sarita Malik, Car

Notă biografică

Sarita Malik is Professor of Media, Culture and Communications at Brunel University London. Her research explores questions of social change, inequality, communities, and cultural representation. Her publications include Representing Black Britain (Sage 2002) and several article on race, representation and the media, and on diversity and cultural policy.




Caroline Chapain is a Lecturer in Economic Development at the Business School, University of Birmingham, UK. Her research focuses on topics related to the creative industries, creative clusters, innovation, creative citizenship, creative cities and local and regional economic development and policies. In the last ten years she has undertaken research on these topics within the UK and in collaboration with colleagues across Europe.


Roberta Comunian is Lecturer in Cultural and Creative Industries at the Department for Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College London, UK. Her research interests include: relationship between public and private investments in the arts, art and cultural regeneration projects, cultural and creative industries, creativity and competitiveness. Her most recent works have been published in Geoforum, Journal of Education and Work,International Journal of Cultural and Creative Industries, and Cultural Trends.






Recenzii

"Community Filmmaking takes up central issues in contemporary media studies, from representational politics and public policy to screen culture and civic engagement, in a unique and productive fashion. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich, this volume is a welcome addition to a growing body of scholarship on community, participatory and collaborative media practices." --Kevin Howley, DePauw University, USA

Descriere

This book examines the role of community filmmaking in society and its connection with issues of cultural diversity, innovation, policy and practice in various places.