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Dear Colleague,
The latest issue of Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind has published!
Published in association with The Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image:
https://scsmi-online.org/
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.berghahnjournals.com/projections
Volume 13, Issue 3
From the Editor
Ted Nannicelli
http://bit.ly/2Qa53Qc
Articles
Toward a Naturalized Aesthetics of Film Music: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Intramusical and Extramusical Meaning
Timothy Justus
http://bit.ly/2O8eCwa
A Robust Neural Fingerprint of Cinematic Shot-Scale
Gal Raz, Giancarlo Valente, Michele Svanera, Sergio Benini and András Bálint Kovács
http://bit.ly/2KfbgGW
Designing a New Method of Studying Feature-Length Films: An Empirical Study and its Critical Analysis
Jose Cañas-Bajo, Teresa Cañas-Bajo, Eleni Berki, Juri-Petri Valtanen and Pertti Saariluoma
http://bit.ly/2O8Psxy
Symposium on Carl Plantinga's Screen Stories: Emotion and the Ethics of Engagement
Screen Stories: Emotion and the Ethics of Engagement - Opening Remarks
Carl Plantinga
http://bit.ly/2rxSjsg
Medium Specificity, Iterative Ethics, and Algorithmic Culture in The Good Place
Jane Stadler
http://bit.ly/2NFvpId
Screen Stories, Ethics, and Practical Reason
Malcolm Turvey
http://bit.ly/2Q8JaRj
Ethical Engagement with Movies: Response to Carl Plantinga's Screen Stories
Cynthia Freeland
http://bit.ly/36UsUJL
Screen Stories: Responses to the Critics
Carl Plantinga
http://bit.ly/2Kd3c9i
Book Reviews
Christopher Blake Evernden, Cynthia A. Freeland, Thomas Schatz and Frank P. Tomasulo
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In Memoriam
In Memoriam: Edward Branigan
Jason Gendler
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