About
InMedia is a peer-reviewed online journal that explores different media forms, be they based on the written word, on still or moving images, and/or on sound. The journal therefore focuses on the press, photography, painting, cinema, television, video games, music, radio and the Internet among other means of communication. It provides a forum for discussion, with a multidisciplinary approach. Contributions are welcome from research areas such as history, economics, political science, sociology, social cognition, anthropology or media and communication studies. InMedia seeks to create conversations between French scholars and scholars from other parts of the world in the field of media research.
Latest issue
9.1. | 2021
Film and TV-induced Tourism: Some Contemporary Aspects and Perspectives
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Film and TV-induced Tourism: Some Contemporary Aspects and Perspectives
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Introduction [Full text]
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Interviews
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Introducing Three Interviews with Local Tourism Stakeholders
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Dunkerque and Dunkirk (Christopher Nolan, 2017) [Full text]An interview with Jean-Yves Frémont, town councillor in employment, economic development and tourism, and Sabine l’Hermet, director of Dunkerque tourist office
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Bayeux and the Game of Thrones® tapestry [Full text]An interview with Fanny Garbe, head of advertising and communication at Bayeux Museum, and Séverine Lecart, consumer marketing manager at Tourism Ireland
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An interview with Karina Hocquette, education and audience-development manager for the Séries Mania festival
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Book Reviews
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L. Ayu Sarawasti, Pain Generation: Social Media, Feminist Activism, and the Neoliberal Selfie [Full text]New York: New York University Press, 2021, 224 pages
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University of California Press, 2020, 304 pages
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Conference and Seminar Reviews
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May 27, 2021, AFEA Congress in Lille, Workshop 10 Parts I and II
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May 28, 2021, AFEA Congress in Lille, Workshop 10 Part III
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