A range of studies have revealed the interrelatedness of identity construction, community formation and media among diasporas, mostly focusing on domestic contexts. Seeking to add further nuance to the understanding of the social lives of diasporas, we concentrate on media culture in the public environment of the film theatre. The significance of diasporic film consumption is investigated through a local audience study of Turkish film screenings in Antwerp. The phenomenon of the screenings was analysed through a multi-method approach, including 536 questionnaires among audiences, 19 in-depth interviews and 3 group interviews, along with previous findings (on distribution and exploitation) of the same project. The results show that Turkish f...
Cinema is the most efficient memory tool which carries the past into our day. The perspective of the...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
This PhD dissertation seeks to explore the work and artistic trajectories of Turkish-German filmmake...
A range of studies have revealed the interrelatedness of identity construction, community formation ...
This article presents an analysis of Turkish film screenings in Belgium as a case study of diasporic...
Despite the growing attention paid to the social practice of cinemagoing and to Indian diasporic fil...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial ...
This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial aspects of audience recepti...
This article, a contribution to the thriving scholarship on the engagements between homeland media a...
With the culture and identity-related events in Europe such as the Charlie Hebdo case, the need to r...
The Diasporic Film in Communities project set out to critically examine the role of Diasporic film c...
This paper is concerned with the ways in which mediating spaces like film festivals function as alte...
The Turkish-speaking community refers to migrants from Turkey and Cyprus. Although it is commonly mi...
This study explores three documentary projects from Turkey, namely Proudly Trans in Turkey (by Gabri...
This paper aims to reveal the impact of film festivals as powerful political weapons today, challeng...
Cinema is the most efficient memory tool which carries the past into our day. The perspective of the...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
This PhD dissertation seeks to explore the work and artistic trajectories of Turkish-German filmmake...
A range of studies have revealed the interrelatedness of identity construction, community formation ...
This article presents an analysis of Turkish film screenings in Belgium as a case study of diasporic...
Despite the growing attention paid to the social practice of cinemagoing and to Indian diasporic fil...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial ...
This article explores the relation between gender identities and spatial aspects of audience recepti...
This article, a contribution to the thriving scholarship on the engagements between homeland media a...
With the culture and identity-related events in Europe such as the Charlie Hebdo case, the need to r...
The Diasporic Film in Communities project set out to critically examine the role of Diasporic film c...
This paper is concerned with the ways in which mediating spaces like film festivals function as alte...
The Turkish-speaking community refers to migrants from Turkey and Cyprus. Although it is commonly mi...
This study explores three documentary projects from Turkey, namely Proudly Trans in Turkey (by Gabri...
This paper aims to reveal the impact of film festivals as powerful political weapons today, challeng...
Cinema is the most efficient memory tool which carries the past into our day. The perspective of the...
Researching the audience in the field of film studies, mostly criticized as being textcentered. Tha...
This PhD dissertation seeks to explore the work and artistic trajectories of Turkish-German filmmake...