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Acland, Charles
Researcher
Charles Acland is Professor and Concordia University Research Chair in Communication Studies. He received a PhD in Cultural Studies from the Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois. Charles Acland specializes on film institutions.
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Albera, François
Associate Researcher
François Albera is Professor, section d'histoire et d'esthétique du cinéma et l'Université de Lausanne. He is one of the most prominent specialist on the theory and history of cinema in Europe. He has published numerous works and essays on the avant-garde, soviet cinema and the history of French cinema.
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Cowan, Michael
Researcher
Michael Cowan is Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Program in World Cinemas at McGill University. His research focuses on film and visual culture in Germany and Europe in the early 20th century.
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Furstenau, Marc
Associate Researcher
Marc Furstenau received a PhD in Communications from McGill University, and a BA and an MA in Comparative Literature and Film Studies from the University of Alberta.
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Furuhata, Yuriko
Researcher
Yuriko Furuhata is an assistant professor of film and visual culture in the Department of East Asian Studies and World Cinemas Program at McGill University in Montréal, Canada.
Her work explores theories of the image, avant-garde arts, politics, experimental filmmaking and media practice with an emphasis on Japan.
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Hunting, John
Researcher
John Hunting (BA Trent University, BFA Concordia University, MA University of Ottawa, PhD McGill University) is a Humanities teacher at Dawson College. He received a PhD in Communications from McGill. His dissertation Affect, Melodrama and Cinema: an Essay on Embodied Passivity explored the relevance of the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas for melodrama and cinema.
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Jullier, Laurent
Associate Researcher
Born in 1960 in a working-class region of eastern of France, Laurent Jullier is director of research at the Institut de Recherches sur le Cinéma et l’Audiovisuel (IRCAV) at the University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle and professor of film studies at the Institut Européen de Cinéma et d’Audiovisuel (IECA) at the University of Nancy II.
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Lefebvre, Martin
Researcher
Martin Lefebvre is University Research Chair in Film Studies and Director of the Advanced Research Team on the History and Epistemology of Moving Image Studies (ARTHEMIS, https://arthemis-cinema.ca/). He is also Director of the Doctoral Program in Film and Moving Image Studies at Concordia University.
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Pidduck, Julianne
Researcher
Julianne Pidduck is professor in the Communication Department at the Université de Montréal. Her research focuses on gender and sexuality (notably queer theory) in in the context of moving image studies. Her research focuses on the power of cinema as a cultural form, notably the articulation of difference in genre and narrative and cinematic theories of space and time.
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Polan, Dana
Associate Researcher
Dana Polan (B.A., Cornell; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford; Doctorat d’État, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle) is Professor of Cinema Studies at New York University. He is one of the most prominent specialist in film studies in the United States.