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Mo perched on my chest, where he has been since I got back

Mo perched on my chest, where he has been since I got back

Someday Mo will recover from the fact that I went to #scms26. Today is not that day.

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An academic flyer titled "RECENT PUBLICATIONS IN TV & RADIO HISTORY: FALL 2025 – SPRING 2026" under the heading "CHAPTERS AND ARTICLES." The document is organized into a 3x3 grid of boxes, each listing an author and their work:Josie Torres Barth: "The Voice of the Woman in the Wall: Uncanny Narration as Domestic Critique in the Suspense Radio Adaptation of 'The Yellow Wallpaper' (1948)," Adaptation vol. 18, no. 3, 2025. (Winner of the 2025 ECR Prize).Cynthia Meyers: "Such a Feeling of Intimacy: Familial Bonds and Eastman Kodak's Sponsorship of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1956-61)," in Commercial Intimacy (U of Pennsylvania Press, 2025).Allison Perlman: "Betraying the Dream (Machine): NET, The FBI, and Regulating Public Television Content in the 1970s," Television & New Media (2026).Elana Levine: "The Voice of Winnie Holzman," Post-45 Contemporaries, Spring 2025.Allison Perlman: "Regulating Documentary: Television, Conservative Activism, and the Expressive Power of Policy," in The Oxford Handbook of American Documentary (Oxford UP, 2025).Allison Perlman: "Slavery before Roots: Television, the Civil Rights Movement, and History TV in the 1960s," Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 43.5 (2025).Owen Gottlieb: "Heritage in Search of a Home: Archiving the Learning Designs and Artistry of Instructional Television of the 1970s and 1980s," in The Archivability of Television (University of Georgia Press, 2025).Pete Johnson: "Revisiting the Financial Interest & Syndication Rules: A Discursive and Industrial Analysis of U.S. Television Production, 1971-1990." Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television (2026).Cale Epps: "Incentives, Commissions, and Hollywood Production Mobility," in Roadmap to the Texas Media Industries (UT Austin Center White Paper, 2025).

An academic flyer titled "RECENT PUBLICATIONS IN TV & RADIO HISTORY: FALL 2025 – SPRING 2026" under the heading "CHAPTERS AND ARTICLES." The document is organized into a 3x3 grid of boxes, each listing an author and their work:Josie Torres Barth: "The Voice of the Woman in the Wall: Uncanny Narration as Domestic Critique in the Suspense Radio Adaptation of 'The Yellow Wallpaper' (1948)," Adaptation vol. 18, no. 3, 2025. (Winner of the 2025 ECR Prize).Cynthia Meyers: "Such a Feeling of Intimacy: Familial Bonds and Eastman Kodak's Sponsorship of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1956-61)," in Commercial Intimacy (U of Pennsylvania Press, 2025).Allison Perlman: "Betraying the Dream (Machine): NET, The FBI, and Regulating Public Television Content in the 1970s," Television & New Media (2026).Elana Levine: "The Voice of Winnie Holzman," Post-45 Contemporaries, Spring 2025.Allison Perlman: "Regulating Documentary: Television, Conservative Activism, and the Expressive Power of Policy," in The Oxford Handbook of American Documentary (Oxford UP, 2025).Allison Perlman: "Slavery before Roots: Television, the Civil Rights Movement, and History TV in the 1960s," Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 43.5 (2025).Owen Gottlieb: "Heritage in Search of a Home: Archiving the Learning Designs and Artistry of Instructional Television of the 1970s and 1980s," in The Archivability of Television (University of Georgia Press, 2025).Pete Johnson: "Revisiting the Financial Interest & Syndication Rules: A Discursive and Industrial Analysis of U.S. Television Production, 1971-1990." Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television (2026).Cale Epps: "Incentives, Commissions, and Hollywood Production Mobility," in Roadmap to the Texas Media Industries (UT Austin Center White Paper, 2025).

A flyer titled "RECENT PUBLICATIONS IN TV & RADIO HISTORY: FALL 2025 – SPRING 2026" under the heading "BOOKS." The top left features a small photo of a vintage television and radio on a wooden cabinet. Below, three vertical boxes list upcoming book releases:Jason Loviglio: Empathy Machines: This American Life, Podcasting and the Public Radio Structure of Feeling (Bloomsbury, January 2026).Cynthia Meyers: Sell-e-vision: How the Advertising Industry Shaped American Television (or Madison Avenue and Mid-Century American Television). Coming late 2026 from the Peabody Media History Series, University of Georgia Press.Amanda Keeler: The Rockford Files. TV Milestones Series. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2025.

A flyer titled "RECENT PUBLICATIONS IN TV & RADIO HISTORY: FALL 2025 – SPRING 2026" under the heading "BOOKS." The top left features a small photo of a vintage television and radio on a wooden cabinet. Below, three vertical boxes list upcoming book releases:Jason Loviglio: Empathy Machines: This American Life, Podcasting and the Public Radio Structure of Feeling (Bloomsbury, January 2026).Cynthia Meyers: Sell-e-vision: How the Advertising Industry Shaped American Television (or Madison Avenue and Mid-Century American Television). Coming late 2026 from the Peabody Media History Series, University of Georgia Press.Amanda Keeler: The Rockford Files. TV Milestones Series. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2025.

Following the conclusion of #SCMS26 in Chicago, the TV & Radio History SIG is pleased to share recent and forthcoming publications from our members.

Featured books include recent/future work by Jason Loviglio, Cynthia Meyers, and Amanda Keeler. #MediaStudies #TVHistory #RadioHistory #SCMS2026

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A black tote bag for the 2018 Flow conference at the University of Texas at Austin, with a logo of a hexagonal film shipping canister and the words Precarity Preservation Praxis

A black tote bag for the 2018 Flow conference at the University of Texas at Austin, with a logo of a hexagonal film shipping canister and the words Precarity Preservation Praxis

My late entry into the #SCMS26 tote bag contest. (RIP Flow)

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Film and Media Studies | Columbia University Press Events Meet Our Editors Society for Cinema and Media Studies Annual Conference March 27, 2026 | 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM March 28, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM March 29, 2026 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Visit us in th...

SCMS might be over but you can still save 30% on all film and media books from Columbia University Press by using the code SCMS. buff.ly/5CaKAc9 #SCMS26 @scmstudies.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social

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I did not take any photos at #SCMS26 because of generalized awkwardness but it was lovely to catch up with academic friends and meet *their* friends! If I missed any of you, please know that it was due to unfortunate spatiotemporal configurations and not a calculated choice to avoid you. Probably.

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a man in a suit and tie is smiling and says see you next time ALT: a man in a suit and tie is smiling and says see you next time

We hope everyone made it home from #scms26 safely! ✈️ 🚗 🚎 🚂

We had a blast and hope to see you in Montréal next year 😍🇨🇦

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So of course the day after everyone leaves town from #SCMS26, it's 79F and sunny in Chicago. As usual, March weather in the Chi is straight petty. 😂

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SCMS Karaoke 2026: A Playlist

okay #scms26 pals here are some #scmsKaraoke links! Feel free to share :)

Spotify Playlist:  open.spotify.com/playlist/2E9...

Tidal Playlist: tidal.com/playlist/196...

Instagram pics 1/2: www.instagram.com/p/DWhPPS3Ec3...

Instagram pics 2/2: www.instagram.com/p/DWhQGGbkU1...

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SCMS Karaoke 2026: A Playlist

#SCMS26 #SCMSKaraoke playlist is up! thanks @melisser3.bsky.social

open.spotify.com/playlist/2E9...

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a woman with glasses and a stethoscope around her neck is smiling and says i 'm so happy to be here ALT: a woman with glasses and a stethoscope around her neck is smiling and says i 'm so happy to be here

Thank you #SCMS26 for providing such a space for community, collegiality and joy. Saw soooo many folks I love. Way behind on my prep for Spring quarter (which begins today, ulp), but totally worth it.

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Images from my fanatic #SCMS26 panel “Media Awards and Cultural Capital Across Film and Television History.” Featuring myself, @bkrugerr.bsky.social, @betsywal.bsky.social and Jazmine Hudson!

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Images from my fanatic #SCMS26 panel “Media Awards and Cultural Capital Across Film and Television History.” Featuring myself, @bkrugerr.bsky.social, @betsywal.bsky.social and Jazmine Hudson!

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Book sale: Society for Cinema and Media Studies 2026 - University of Minnesota Press Books on sale during the 2026 Annual Meeting of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies in Chicago, March 26-29. Books featured in this collection are 30% off when you... READ MORE

SCMS may be over, but you can still get 30% off film and media studies books! Use code MNSCMS26 through May 1st: www.upress.umn.edu/scms/ #SCMS26

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A million thanks to everyone who made #SCMS26 happen, including SCMS staff and committee members, hotel staff, vendors, etc. Your labor is visible and appreciated!

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Awesome to see everyone at #SCMS26! Thanks for the exciting work, the commiseration, and the care in times of uncertainty.

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Closing the doors on #SCMS26… already counting down to what’s next.
Wednesday, March 17 – Saturday, March 20, 2027
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Please note: #SCMS27 will begin on a Wednesday

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Thank you to everyone who helped make #SCMS26 a success! Special thanks to the SCMS volunteers, program committee, awards committees, donors, exhibitors, advertisers, institutional members, and hotel staff!

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Had an absolutely wonderful time this year at #SCMS26. Grateful to have spent time with so many folks known and new! Also thank you to all the folks who attended my talk; I deeply appreciate the time you gave to hear about my research!

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Joke Farming by Elliott Kaplan, Attractions of the Moving Image by Gunning and Morgan, Acts of Love by Ally Field, Trans Cinema by Laura Horak and Watching TV with a Linguist by Kristy Beers Fagersten

Joke Farming by Elliott Kaplan, Attractions of the Moving Image by Gunning and Morgan, Acts of Love by Ally Field, Trans Cinema by Laura Horak and Watching TV with a Linguist by Kristy Beers Fagersten

Picked up a nice variety of books at #SCMS26

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Reporting from O'Hare Terminal 3: cleared TSA in ten minutes. #SCMS26

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I feel like it’s a social media rite of passage to be included in someone’s haul post #scms26

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Last panel slot! Local folks who don't have to get to the airport gotta take it over the finish line. Let's do this. 👍 #SCMS26

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Met three of my academic heroes in two days. Thanks, #SCMS26!

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tfw when you learn the hotel restaurant has bottomless drinks for 20 bucks #SCMS26

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I think #scms26 was my 15th time at the conference, and despite missing a lot of friends this time around, I still learned so much, caught up with old pals, met new people, sang a new karaoke song, and felt thankful for how many generous and dedicated colleagues I have. A la prochaine !

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What if gaslighting didn’t start in modern psychology, but in the Victorian Empire?

VICTORIAN GASLIGHTING traces how power, “madness,” and false narratives were used to control women and colonized subjects, and why it still matters.

#SCMS26 #ReadUP tinyurl.com/26pr7kyn

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Nearing the end of #SCMS26, and guess what's still left to talk about? P18, Reexamining Esports with @a-c-cote.bsky.social, @maxwellfoxman.bsky.social, Keung Yoon Bae, and Taylore Woodhouse. Starting in 30 min in Alpine 1.

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#SCMS26 discover a bold look at how cinema reveals, and resists, power over life itself.

From Farhadi to Loznitsa, Wang, and Jude, THE BIOPOLITICAL TURN IN WORLD CINEMA traces biopolitics across global film.

#ReadUP tinyurl.com/34dwnydx

#FilmStudies #WorldCinema #Biopolitics

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And cut! 📽️

That's a wrap on #SCMS26! Thanks to the attendees, co-exhibitors, and @scmstudies.bsky.social for an especially jam packed and fun conference.

Our #SCMS2026 website will stay up for a few weeks so you can still save 40% on the books we had on display: www.ucpress.edu/book-lists/s...

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Ragtime Romance and its Afterlives Author Allyson Nadia Field on rediscovering film and the first cinematic depiction of Black romance.

In ACTS OF LOVE, author Allyson Nadia Field delves into the rediscovery of the first film to depict African American affection.

For #SCMS26, she writes about the afterlives of ragtime romance. Read it here:
www.ucpress.edu/blog-posts/r...

📽️ #SCMS2026 @allyfield.bsky.social

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