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Margaret Shaffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Dec 2021 14:33:05 +0000
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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
15, Issue 3 
 
Articles 
A Cognitive-Affective Approach to Foregrounding
Categorical-Thematic Patterns in Popular Cinema 
Bartosz
Stopel 
https://bit.ly/3GrFWPJ  
 
What Movie Will I Watch Today?: The Role of Online Review Ratings,
Reviewers’ Comments, and Users’ Gratification Style 
Nuno
Piçarra, Níbia Silva, Teresa Chambel, and Patrícia Arriaga 
https://bit.ly/3IvDWrH  
 
Relatable Motives and Righteous Causes; or, Why the Sympathetic
Antihero is Not a Moral Psychological Mystery 
Jens
Kjeldgaard-Christiansen 
https://bit.ly/3y9FPoY  
 
The Richness of a Narrative Arrest: Performance and Scenic
Composition in the Cinema of William Wyler 
Johannes
Riis 
https://bit.ly/31M7dgW  
 
Book Reviews 
Steven
Willemsen, Mario Slugan, Elke Weissmann, and Lucy Bolton 
https://bit.ly/31HRbEX  
 
Supplemental Material 
What Movie Will I Watch Today? – Online Supplemental Material 
Nuno
Piçarra, Níbia Silva, Teresa Chambel, and Patrícia Arriaga 
https://bit.ly/3IvElKJ  
 
Sign up for email updates: https://bit.ly/3dXZD3S 
Please visit
the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:  
www.berghahnjournals.com/projections  
Recommend Projections to
your library   
www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/projections/library-recommendations 

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