Projects

Here at the ANLU we have been researching media consumption and engagement from a wide range of theoretical and methodological perspectives

Our main goal is to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange and we will be holding tailored events where members can share work-in-progress and get feedback on project ideas

On this page we have a selection of projects from our members


Project 1

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Project 2

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Project 3

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Project 4

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People

Publications

García Mingo, Elisa, and Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2023. #SisterIdoBelieveYou: Performative hashtags against patriarchal justice in Spain, Feminist Media Studies, 23,2, pp. 491-507, https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2021.1980079 

Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2022. (Dis)Affect, Photography, Place, Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Images Studies, 13, 2, p. 123-144. https://imaginations.space/?p=14954 

Gencel Bek, Mine, and Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2020. (Be)Longing through visual narrative: mediation of (dis)affect and formation of politics through photographs and narratives of migration at DiasporaTürk. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 23:5, pp. 709-727. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877920923356 

Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2016. (Digital) photography, experience and space in transnational families. A case study of Spanish– Irish families living in Ireland. In: E. Gómez-Cruz and A. Lehmuskallio eds. Digital Photography and Everyday Life. Routledge: New York, pp. 122–141. 

Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2016. Maria’s bag. Acta Universitatis Sapientiae Communicatio, 3, pp. 81–5. 

Prieto-Blanco, Patricia, Schuppert, Mirjami, Lange, Jake. 2015. The digital progression of community archives from amateur production to artistic practice. A case study of Belfast Exposed, SAGE Convergence Journal, 01/2015; 21(1), pp. 58–77. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856514560299 

Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2015. Visuelles tele-cocooning im Ausland. Eine auto-ethnographie. In: Elke Rentemeister et al. eds.: Ultrashort, Hyperframe, No. 5, pp. 50-55. 

Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2010.  Family Photography as a phatic construction. Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.31165/nk.2010.32.48.

Radoslavov, Stojan, Gorczany, Damian, and Prieto-Blanco, Patricia. 2010–2012. Daheim-TV. Förderung der intergenerativen Medienkompetenz. [TV episodes produced in collaboration with residents in three different nursing homes in Bochum, Germany]. Available at:<https://www.nrwision.de/mediathek/macher/daheim > [Accessed 22th October 2022]. 

Missero, D. 2023 (Forthcoming). “Transnational Cinema Memory: Latin American Women Remembering Cinema-Going Across Borders.” In Treveri-Gennari D. et al. (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Comparative New Cinema Histories. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan. 

Missero, D. 2022. Women Feminism and Italian Cinema. Archives from a Film Culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 

Missero, D. 2021. “Memory and gender as migrant audience formations: Latin American women remembering cinema and films across borders.” Participations. International Journal of Audience Research, 18: 2, pp. 436-453. 

Garofalo, D. and Dalila Missero. 2018. “‘Lontane da Voghera’. Italian Housewives as Consumers and Spectators between Public and Private Spheres, 1954–1964.” The Italianist. 38: 2, pp. 174-188. 

Missero, D. 2015. “Proiezioni di pubblico. Il cinema itinerante ENAL (1962-1963) nelle aree rurali, tra propaganda e rifiuto.” Immagine. Note di Storia del Cinema. 11. 

 

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Our Team

Meet the team coordinating the ANLU.

ANLU is based at LICA – Lancaster Institute of Contemporary Arts and it is coordinated by MaryamGhorbankarimi and Dalila Missero.

Our Projects

Here at the ANLU we’ve been researching media consumption and engagement from a wide range of theoretical and methodological perspectives. Click here to read more about our current work.