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ISSN 1466-4615 http://www.film-philosophy.com |
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| Send outlines and abstracts to: editor@film-philosophy.com . Papers should be 2-5,000 words in length, original, and not under submission elsewhere or previously published. Electronic text guide: to emphasise words or phrases *quote with asterisks*; film and book titles should be marked with _underscores_ (_Blue Velvet_, Deleuze's _Cinema_); instead of tabs, separate paragraphs with a one line gap; give page references for *all* quotations; use manual not automatic footnotes. |
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| Submissions are invited for papers on any topic concerning
the philosophy of moving images. Also, reviews of books, films, conferences, and moving image art shows are welcome . _Film-Philosophy_, founded in November 1996, is both an online publication specialising in book review articles, and an email discussion salon (with over 500 members from 20 countries). It also has a web resource of bibliographies, writings and other film-philosophical links (which receives over 9,000 page requests each month). Articles are published weekly through the website and email salon. Contributers include Jeffrey A. Bell, Warren Buckland, Sean Cubitt, Cynthia Freeland, Harvey Roy Greenberg, Torben Grodal, Samuel Guttenplan, Jan-Christopher Horak, Douglas Kellner, Hassan Melehy, Andrew Murphie, Edward O'Neill, Carl Plantinga, Daniel Shaw, David Sullivan, Thomas Wartenberg, and Nina Zimnik. |
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