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Immobility

The Relational and Experiential Qualities of an Ambiguous Concept

Noel B. Salazar

immobility and its academic usages, based on an extensive review of existing scholarship. No empirical research was conducted for the specific purposes of this article. However, I implicitly draw on a decade of ethnographic research on various forms of (im

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Eliseu Carbonell, Laurent Sébastien Fournier, Lara Houston, Maarja Kaaristo, Agnieszka Pasieka, and Markéta Slavková

Review: Kockel, Ullrich; Clopot, Cristina; Tjarve, Baiba; and Nic Craith, Máiréad (2020) Heritage and Festivals in Europe. Performing Identities. London: Routledge. 213 pp. ISBN: 978-0-367-18676-0. Various conclusions can be drawn from

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One Hundred Years of Photoplay: Hugo Münsterberg’s Lasting Contribution to Cognitive Movie Psychology

Andreas Baranowski and Heiko Hecht

, close medium shots (showing an actor cut off at around the chest) led to high attentional synchrony (with focus on the face) and low variance in the gaze behavior (for an excellent review of the use of eye tracking in film research, see Smith 2013

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Hilary Silver, Jeffrey Luppes, Joyce Mushaben, Ambika Natarajan, Helge F. Jani, Darren O'Byrne, Christopher Thomas Goodwin, and Stephen J. Silvia

Rafaela Dancygier, Dilemmas of Inclusion: Muslims in European Politics (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017) Reviewed by Hilary Silver, Sociology, George Washington University Europe's left-wing parties have been losing their

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Jeff Smith, Dominic Topp, Jason Gendler, and Francesco Sticchi

Giorgio Biancorosso, Situated Listening: The Sound of Absorption in Classical Cinema (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), xi +246 pp., $55 (hardback), ISBN: 9780195374711. Reviewed by Jeff Smith The field of sound studies has been

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Benedict O'Donohoe and Terry Keefe

Walter Redfern, Sartre: ‘Huis clos’ and ‘Les Séquestrés d’Altona’, Grant & Cutler, ‘Critical Guides to French Texts’, no. 111, 1995, 81 pp. ISBN 0-7293-0383 7. Review by Benedict O'Donohoe

Sartre on the World Wide Web: A Brief Review by Terry Keefe

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Book review in this article By Vincanne Adams. By Jack Goody. Edited by Tania Murray Li. By Gerald Sullivan. By Sarah Pink. Edited by Theresa J. Buckland. By Gay Becker. Edited by Ineke Van Hamersveld.

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Exhibition Review Essay and Reviews

Emily Stokes-Rees, Blaire M. Moskowitz, Moira Sun, and Jordan Wilson

-month internship at Shanghai Museum provided me with great opportunities to explore various exhibitions in China, which are discussed in this review. Ever since the concept of the “new museology” first began to challenge traditional museum philosophies from the

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Book Review Essay

Inge Zwart, Susanne Boersma, Franziska Mucha, and Cassandra Kist

Care-ful Participation in Museums A review of The Museum as a Space of Social Care by Nuala Morse. The activist, radical, or socially just museum: 1 the discipline of museum studies has a tradition of aiming to push (the idea of) a

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Review Essays

Arte de los Pueblos de México: Disrupciones Indígenas; Arte Popular: The Creative and Critical Power of Latin Americans; Creating a Wellbeing Experience in an Art Gallery; Outwitting Knowledge Silos in the Museum; The Museum Is Dead, Long Live the Museum

Anthony Alan Shelton, Laura Osorio Sunnucks, Joanna Cobley, Hannah Star Rogers, Adam Bencard, Andrea Krieg, and Ken Arnold

Reviews are one of the chimeras that exhibitions leave behind along with, if we are lucky, archives, visitor books, and catalogs that record and imperfectly reinvoke their transient existence, the scholarship and resources that conjured them into