The Journal of e-Media Studies is a blind peer-reviewed, on-line journal dedicated to the scholarly study of the history and theory of electronic media, especially Television and New Media. It is an inter-disciplinary journal, with an Editorial Board that is chiefly grounded in the methodologies of the field of Film and Television Studies. We welcome submissions across the fields and methodologies that study media and media history.
- Volume 1, Issue 1 (2008)
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Inaugural Issue: Welcome
Introduction to the Inaugural Issue
by Mark Williams
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.322
Essays
Toward A Visceral Scholarship Online: Folkvine.org and Hypermedia Ethnography
by Craig Saper
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.285
E-poetry: between image and performance -- A cultural analysis
by Jan Baetens and Jan Van Looy
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.288
Que'est-ce qu'une madeleine interactive? Chris Marker's Immemory and the Possibility of a Digital Archive
by Erika Balsom
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.289
Conversations
Horace Newcomb in Conversation with Tara McPherson
by Tara McPherson
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.320
Rewinds
A (Very) Personal History of the First Sponsored Film Series on National Television
by Stanley Rubin
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.312
Reviews
Conference Review: TV Fiction Exchange
by Michele Hilmes
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.311
Fred Turner, "From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism"
by Anna McCarthy
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.316
- Volume 2, Issue 1 (2009)
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Essays
42 Kindles: A Discussion on the Evolution of Text
by Catherine Coker
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.327
From Minority to Mainstream: Channel 4's Queer Television
by Natalie Edwards
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.325
Inside the Box: Accessing Self-Reflexive Television
by Julie Levin Russo
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.324
Two Versions of the Victim: Uncovering Contradictions in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Through Textual Analysis
by Elke Weissmann
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.341
Conjunction and flow: the gendered temporalities of (media) disaster
by Kumkum Sangari
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.335
"Reporters Gone Wild": Reporters and Their Critics on Hurricane Katrina, Gender, Race & Place
by Steve Classen
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.336
'That Part of the World': Hurricane Katrina and the 'Place' of Local Media
by Joy Fuqua
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.337
Conversations
Vivian Sobchack in Conversation with Scott Bukatman
by Scott Bukatman
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.338
Working Theory
Virtual KinoEye: Kinetic Camera, Machinima, and Virtual Subjectivity in Second Life
by Lori Landay
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.340
- Volume 3, Issue 1 (2013)
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About This Issue
Computational Cultures after the Cloud: A Special Issue of the Journal of e-Media Studies [Issue Introduction]
by Jentery Sayers
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.434
Issue Preface
by Mark Williams
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.435
Essays
Can Digital Humanities Mean Transformative Critique?
by Alexis Lothian and Amanda Phillips
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.425
Storage Wars: Clouds, Cyberlockers, and Media Piracy in the Digital Economy
by Nick Marx
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.426
"Dark Mass," or the Problems with Creative Cloud Labor
by Anne Cong-Huyen
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.427
Conversations
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun in Conversation with Adeline Koh
by Adeline Koh
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.428
Matthew Fuller in Conversation with Mark Marino
by Mark Marino
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.429
Zoe Beloff in Conversation with Jonathan Kahana: Mongrel Media and Contemporary Currency -- A Conversation on Brecht, The Days of the Commune, and Occupy Wall Street
by Jonathan Kahana
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.433
Reviews
Review of Old Maps Online
by Alyssa McLeod
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.431
2010 FLOW Conference Report
by Eric Freedman and Hollis Griffin
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.432
Working Theory
Media + History + Digital + Library: An Experiment in Synthesis
by Eric Hoyt, Wendy Hagenmaier and Carl Hagenmaier
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.430
- Volume 4, Issue 1 (2015)
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About This Issue
Issue Introduction: Reconsidering Gender, Genre, and Race in Broadcast Radio and Television
by Mary Desjardins and Mary Beth Haralovich
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.467
Essays
Primetime Goes Hammerstein: The Musicalization of Primetime Fictional Television in the Post-Network Era
by Kelly Kessler
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.452
Recipe For Laughs: Comedy While Cleaning in The Wife Saver
by Jennifer Hyland Wang
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.454
Dreams and Disruption in the Fifties Sitcom
by Joanne Morreale
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.453
Queen for a Day: Representation, Materiality, and Gender in Elizabeth II’s Televised Coronation
by Jennifer Clark
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.449
Conversations
Flashback/Flashblack
by Bambi Haggins and Kristen Warner
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.450
Working Theory
Haphazard Archive: The Epistemological, Aesthetic, and Political Contradictions of Television
by Lynne Joyrich
doi: 10.1349/PS1.1938-6060.A.451
- Volume 5, Issue 1 (2016)
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