About Alphaville
Alphaville is a fully peer-reviewed online journal edited and published by staff, PhD and postdoctoral researchers in Film and Screen Media at UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Cork, Ireland.
Alphaville offers a dynamic international forum open to the discussion of all aspects of film and screen media history, theory and criticism through multiple research methodologies and perspectives. It cultivates inspiring, cutting-edge research, and seeks work that displays a clear engagement with current debates and with methodological issues.
The journal is open access to make a full contribution to international debates in film and screen studies and beyond, and considers articles, book reviews and festival, exhibition and conference reports. We are interested in the interfaces between cinema and all new media, and aim to utilise the online platform to its full capacity.
Alphaville is published twice a year, in Summer and Winter, with both themed and open issues. It currently only accepts submissions in response to specific calls for papers that are advertised via the journal website and subject lists.
Alphaville is listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), WorldCat, and the Cork Open Research Archive (CORA).
The Alphaville Inaugural Conference took place at UCC on 7–9 September 2012, and the Second Alphaville Conference will take place at UCC on 4–6 September 2014 (Conference Website).
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