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Dear colleagues,

To celebrate its fifth anniversary, the VIEW Journal of European Television
History and Culture brings its readers a fully redesigned website and the
release of its latest issue on Non-fiction Transmedia. Please find a small
celebratory message and the table of contents below.

Thank you for reading,
Erwin

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*Fresh Look*
VIEW Journal started five years ago as the first peer-reviewed, multimedia
and open access e-journal in its field. The online open access journal now
has a fresh new look. Its new interface makes reading and navigation
easier. More importantly, it now offers room for discussion – with the
possibility to leave comments and responses under every article. Articles
still feature embedded audiovisual sources. The journal continues to
provide an online reading experience fit for a 21st century media journal.


*Fifth Anniversary*
VIEW Journal was started by EUscreen and the European Television History
Network. It is published by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
in collaboration with Utrecht University, Université du Luxembourg and
Royal Holloway University of London. A heartfelt thank you goes to the
support of all authors, the editorial board, and team, who have worked hard
over the years to build up a journal with renown.

For the past five years, VIEW has published two issues per year. The
journal’s aim – to offer an international platform in the field of European
television history and culture – still stands. It reflects on television as
an important part of our European cultural heritage and is a platform for
outstanding academic and archival research. The journal was and remains
open to many disciplinary perspectives on European television; including
but not limited to television history, television studies, media sociology,
media studies, and cultural studies.


*Issue 10: Non-Fiction Transmedia*
With the new design it also proudly presents its 10th issue on Non-fiction
Transmedia. This issue was co-edited by Arnau Gifreu-Castells, Richard
Misek and Erwin Verbruggen. The issue offers a scholarly perspective on the
emergence of transmedia forms; their technological and aesthetic
characteristics; the types of audience engagement they engender; the
possibilities they create for engagement with archival content;
technological predecessors that they may or may not have emerged from; and
the institutional and creative milieux in which they thrive.

You can find the full table of contents for the second issue below. We wish
you happy reading and look forward to your comments on the renewed
viewjournal.eu <http://www.viewjournal.eu/>.

Table of Contents

EDITORIAL

   - Transgressing the Non-fiction Transmedia Narrative
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/editorial/> – Arnau
   Gifreu-Castells, Richard Misek, Erwin Verbruggen

DISCOVERIES

   - Story, History and Intercultural Memory: Can a Transmedia Approach
   Benefit an Archive-Based Documentary Project?
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/story-history-and-intercultural-memory/>
–
   Marida Di Crosta, Anita Leandro
   - Interactive Graphic Journalism
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/interactive-graphic-journalism/>
–
   Laura Schlichting
   - Aligning Participation with Authorship: Independent Transmedia
   Documentary Production in Norway
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/aligning-participation-with-authorship/>
–
   Joakim Karlsen
   - Crossroads. Life Changing Stories from the Second World War: A
   (Transmedia) Storytelling Approach to World War II Heritage
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/crossroads-life-changing-stories-from-the-second-world-war/>
–
   Licia Calvi, Moniek Hover
   - I’m Sorry I Don’t Have a Story: An Essay Involving Interactive
   Documentary, Bristol and Hypertext
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/im-sorry-i-dont-have-a-story/>
–
   Adrian Miles

EXPLORATIONS

   - Small Change – Big Difference: Tracking the Transmediality of Red Nose
   Day
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/small-change-big-difference-tracking-the-transmediality-of-red-nose-day/>
–
   Matthew Freeman
   - Emergent Principles for Digital Documentary
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/emergent-principles-for-digital-documentary/>
–
   Richard Lachman
   - Korsakow Perspective(s): Rethinking Documentary Knowledge in Digital
   Multilinear Environments
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/korsakow-perspectives/> –
   Franziska Weidle
   - A Transmedia Topology of ‘Making a Murderer’
   <http://viewjournal.eu/non-fiction-transmedia/a-transmedia-topology-of-making-a-murderer/>
–
   Alan Hook, Danielle Barrios-O’Neill, Jolene Mairs Dyer



*Erwin Verbruggen*
Project lead R&D
*Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision*
*Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE  Hilversum | Postbus 1060, 1200 BB
Hilversum | **beeldengeluid.nl
<http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/>*

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