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Leona Geudens <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Dec 1999 16:18:22 +0100
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Dear Screen-L members,

>I am a Ph.D. student in social studies / film at the university of
>Brussels (Belgium - Europe). My research interests concentrate on:
film,
>culture, (inter)national identity and the link between media and
>society.
>>
>I'll be visiting some long lost family in Marietta (Georgia) from
>December 21 until January 11. I would also like to use this opportunity
>to find some ideas for my Ph.D. thesis in this for me "far and unknown
territory" .
>Especially as to me American films have a very obvious connection with
>the ideas that live in the society, this might be an interesting
>opportunity to exchange intellectual ideas.
>>
>In which universities in Georgia can somebody do a Ph.D. in film
studies
>(Georgia State seems to have one in image studies, are there others)?
>Are there organisations of Ph.D. students in mass communication that I
>could contact?
>What are the most interesting academic libraries (or universities in
>general) that I could visit?
>Which other "film" related places are of interest?
>
>This is a holiday period, but if possible I would not mind neither
>to exchange ideas about film studies (or mass communication in general)
>with other Ph.D. students, or possibly established academics.
>

Leona Geudens
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