Cinema - Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image has migrated to a new platform OJS (Open Journal System) and can be found here
The managing editors are happy to announce that, after a long process, the journal has been evaluated for inclusion in SCOPUS by the Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB). The reviewers argued that it “is an impressive journal publishing material that is well cited, underlining the importance of the journal in its field. The journal has strong international connections and impresses from the homepage to the editorial policy. It merits inclusion in SCOPUS.” The inclusion in Scopus will start with 2019 material.
Cinema 13 (2021) has been published
ISSN: 1647-8991
Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image is an international peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the philosophical inquiry, not just into film, but into cinema in the broadest sense, that is, including video, television, and new media. It gathers scholars and contributions from different philosophical traditions, it is published online by the Nova Institute of Philosophy (Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon) and it has emerged in articulation with the research project “Film and Philosophy: Mapping an Encounter” (PTDC/FIL-FIL/098143/2008). The journal is part of the strategic project of the Nova Institute of Philosophy (UID/FIL/00183/2020).
The journal publishes original critical articles, book reviews, conference reports, interviews, and makes available art work within the field of philosophical research on the moving image. It accepts submissions in English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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