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Presentations

2012
  • 21-25 MARCH 2012: Jasmijn participated in the SCMS Conference@Boston, presenting a paper about the new search interface for Media Researchers MeRDES, that she developed together with a.o. Marc Bron and Andrei Vishneuski of ISLA UvA
  • 1 FEBRUARY-31 MARCH 2012: exhibition of photographs made by participants of Jasmijn’s ethnographic study “Visualising the Invisible. Identity, Media and Migrant Women from Former Yugoslavia in the Netherlands”@IMAGINEIC Amsterdam. For the exhibition Jasmijn worked together with curator Frank van der Stok. For more information have a look here
2011
  • ‘Visualising the Invisible: Media in the Everyday Life of Ex-Yugoslav Women in the Netherlands’, paper to present at Transforming Audiences 3 Conference, London, 1-2/09/2011
  • ‘Media, Identity and Memory in the Everyday Lives of Ex-Yugoslav Migrant Women in the Netherlands’, paper presented at IAMHIST conference, Copenhagen, 6-9/07/2011
  •  ’Exploratory Search in an Audio-Visual Archive: Evaluating a Professional Search Tool for Non-Professional Users’, paper presented by first author Marc Bron at EuroHCIR, Newcastle, 4/07/2011

2010

  • ‘Media Use and Networking Practices of the Yugoslavian Diasporas in the Netherlands’, paper presented at ECREA conference, Hamburg, 12-15/10/2010. Read a report on this presentation here
  • ‘Visibility as Diasporic Marker? Connectivity and the Yugoslavian Diaspora in the City of Utrecht’, paper presented at NECS conference, Istanbul, 24-27/06/2010
  • ‘ Cinema and the Russian Federation: State-Sponsored Transnationalism to Reinforce the Nation’, paper presented at SCMS conference, Los Angeles, 17-21/03/2010
  • ‘US Top Series as Quality Benchmark for Local Fiction? A Comparative Analysis of Quality Standards for Prime Time Fiction as Expressed by Producers, Critics and Audience’, paper co-presented with Hilde Van den Bulck at Contemporary Serial Culture Conference (ECREA, Television Studies Section), Potsdam Babelsberg, 14-16/01/2010  Read a report on this presentation here
2009
  • ‘Post-Sovjet Rusland op zoek naar zichzelf. Filmbeleid en nationale identiteit onder Yeltsin I’, paper presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 12-13/2/2009
  • ‘Researching Film Policy in Russia. Challenges and Pitfalls’, key note at Post-Communist Visual Culture and Cinema Conference, St-Andrews, UK, 20-21/3/2009
  • ‘Disarming Hollywood. The Glorification of Ninth Company in Putin’s Russia’, paper presented at alt-SCMS conference, Tokyo, 23-24/5/2009

2008
  • ‘Imperial versus National Cinema: Renewing the Concept of National Cinema for Post-Soviet Russia’, paper presented at AAASS conference, Philadelphia, 20-23/11/2008
  • ‘When The Global Meets The Local in Celebrity Reporting: Changing Celebrity Articulations in Flemish Gossip Media’, paper presented by co-author Hilde Van den Bulck at ECREA conference, Barcelona, 25-28/11/2008
  • ‘The Russian Blockbuster as a Tool to Articulate a National Identity: The Case of The Ninth Regiment (2005)’, paper presented at Russia on Screen: Identity and Appropriation, Queen Mary, London, 10/5/2008

2007

  • ‘Nationale cinema als politiek instrument voor de articulatie van een nationale identiteit: een analyse van het filmbeleid in post-Sovjet Rusland’, poster presented at Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap, Universiteit Antwerpen, 8-9/2/2007
  • ‘National Cinema and Film Policy in Russia (1996-2006)’, paper presented at SCMS conference, Chicago, USA, 7/3-11/3/2007
  • ‘Constructing The ‘Can’ And The ‘Cannot’: Media Negotiating Royal Abilities. The Case of the Belgian Crown Prince and Princess,’ paper co-presented with Hilde Van den Bulck at IAMCR Conference, Paris, 23-25/7/2007

2006

  • ‘Between Culture and the Marketplace: Film Policy and Russian National Cinema (1996-2006)’, paper presented at IAMCR Conference, American University of Cairo, Egypt, 23-28/7/2006

2004

  • ‘Post-Soviet Russian Cinema. A New Russia – a National Cinema?’, paper presented at Postgraduate Training Event on Researching National and Regional Film and Television. University of Ulster, Portrush, UK. 29/4/2004
  • ‘Regaining Russian Cinema? The Debut Film The Last Train (2003) of Alexei German Junior’, paper presented at  ECRF 4 European Cinema: Directions and Developments. Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK. 9-11/7/2004
  • ‘Illusions and Nothing but Illusions. Alexei Gherman’s My Friend Ivan Lapshin 1983/1986’, paper presented at Masterclass Film&History, UGent, 28/10/2004

2003

  • ‘Prophetical Cinematic Language to Pass the Scrutiny of Censorship: an Analysis of Alexei German’s My Friend Ivan Lapshin’, paper presented at IAMHIST XX Congres. The History of the Future: Visions from the Past. 16-19/7/2003. University of Leicester, UK
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