An analysis of the events leading up to the partnership deal between the British Film Institute and global publishers Palgrave Macmillan, exploring the long-term effects of the current BFI management's revision of the institute's cultural priorities
The following polemical and fallible perspectives on universities and on the television and film ind...
It is now four years since the considerable crisis that pervaded British cinema politics finally jud...
Opening our eyes looks at how films are consumed and the factors which affect people’s viewing choic...
A letter to the Times Higher Education Supplement signed by 48 academics—42 from overseas—cited BFI ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) is one of the UK's oldest and most important government-supported c...
Like most British scholars of film and television of my generation, I am formed by the British Film ...
This paper traces key features of the BFI’s evolving strategies for film education in UK schools dur...
As a cultural institution of national and global significance, the British Academy of Film and Telev...
This article examines the UK Film Council’s objective to reorganise and reallocate public funding fo...
As a cultural institution of national and global significance, the British Academy of Film and Telev...
From May 2000 until its demise in 2011, the UK Film Council (UKFC) was the main film funding body in...
Since the late 1990s various consortia have published papers and reports seeking to establish a sys...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The British Film Insti...
Starting with Franco Moretti's hypothesis of a relationship between the experience of modernity and ...
The British Film Institute (BFI), which maintains the national collections of film and television, ...
The following polemical and fallible perspectives on universities and on the television and film ind...
It is now four years since the considerable crisis that pervaded British cinema politics finally jud...
Opening our eyes looks at how films are consumed and the factors which affect people’s viewing choic...
A letter to the Times Higher Education Supplement signed by 48 academics—42 from overseas—cited BFI ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) is one of the UK's oldest and most important government-supported c...
Like most British scholars of film and television of my generation, I am formed by the British Film ...
This paper traces key features of the BFI’s evolving strategies for film education in UK schools dur...
As a cultural institution of national and global significance, the British Academy of Film and Telev...
This article examines the UK Film Council’s objective to reorganise and reallocate public funding fo...
As a cultural institution of national and global significance, the British Academy of Film and Telev...
From May 2000 until its demise in 2011, the UK Film Council (UKFC) was the main film funding body in...
Since the late 1990s various consortia have published papers and reports seeking to establish a sys...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The British Film Insti...
Starting with Franco Moretti's hypothesis of a relationship between the experience of modernity and ...
The British Film Institute (BFI), which maintains the national collections of film and television, ...
The following polemical and fallible perspectives on universities and on the television and film ind...
It is now four years since the considerable crisis that pervaded British cinema politics finally jud...
Opening our eyes looks at how films are consumed and the factors which affect people’s viewing choic...