*Apologies for cross-posting* Dear all, VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture is excited to announce that its latest issue on Tele(visualizing) Health is now online. This thematic issue brings together articles that show how television has been an instrument for, as well as a mirror of, public service and specifically health services. You can find the table of contents below or go to the issue here >> https://viewjournal.eu/22/volume/9/issue/18/ VIEW Journal also has an open Call for Papers for their upcoming special issue #21 on *"Television and Education".* Find the full information here >>https://viewjournal.eu/announcement/#cfp21 Deadline for abstracts is March 1, 2021 Issue #18: Tele(visualizing) Health Co-edited by Tricia Close-Koenig, Angela Saward, Jessica Borge Editorial Television, an instrument for and a Mirror of Health and Health Services - Tricia Close-Koenig, Angela Saward, Jessica Borge >> http://bit.ly/2YF92qM Discoveries - Just Say No: Dr Richard I. Evans Efforts to Influence Juvenile Behaviour through US Public Health Programming - Emily Vinson >> <http://bit.ly/300lyRJ>http://bit.ly/3cxHWdn - Television, Teenagers and VD: An Insight into the Advisory Process behind Schools and Colleges’ Broadcasting in the Early 1970s in the UK - Angela Saward >> <http://bit.ly/2ZUvhZF>http://bit.ly/39BLrh7 - “Very Nearly an Armful!”: British Post-War Comedy and the NHS - Matt Melia >> <http://bit.ly/37GDaF2>https://bit.ly/36zHTtU - Television at the Crossroads of the History of Consumption and Health: The Morhange Talc Affair (1972-1981) - Benjamin Coulomb>> <http://bit.ly/2tC78eh> http://bit.ly/39HkgSi - A Programme Like No Other: AIDS Prevention in French Television, 1995-1997 - Pascale Mansier >> <http://bit.ly/2QPblTV> http://bit.ly/3i0WS4A Explorations - “Fighting the Uncertainty of Tomorrow”: Explaining and Portraying the Social Security System on French Television for Schools - Christian Bonah, Joël Danet >> <http://bit.ly/2QtfSMR>https://bit.ly/2MkA1FU - Bad Vibes: Images of Communication, Emotional Balance and Health in East German Television, 1970s-1980s - Sandra Schnädelbach >> http://bit.ly/3auEiye - Don’t Smoke, Take Drink in Moderation, Do Walk a Lot and Do Not Gorge Yourself beyond Your Satiation: Health Education by Television in West Germany from the 1960s to the 1980s - Susanne Vollberg >> http://bit.ly/3qvVolM - Continuity and Change in British Public Service Television’s Engagement with Mental Health - Hannah Selby >> https://bit.ly/3tlMCcz - From Family Doctor to Healthentainment: Health Topics in the Italian Public Service from Neo-Television to Post-television - Silvia Leonzi, Giovanni Ciofalo, Lorenzo Ugolini, Fabio Ciammella >> https://bit.ly/36Bc3wN VIEW is an open-access e-journal dedicated to sharing research on European Television History and Culture. VIEW is supported by the EUscreen Network and published by the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in collaboration with Utrecht University, Royal Holloway University of London, and the University of Luxembourg. Kind regards, VIEW Journal team http://www.viewjournal.eu/ https://twitter.com/viewjournaleu/ https://www.facebook.com/viewjournal/ -- *Aisha Villegas* Outreach & Communications Coordinator *Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision* *Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE Hilversum * *Postbus 1060, 1200 BB Hilversum | **beeldengeluid.nl <http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/>* ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite https://screensite.org/