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Barbara Mennel

Barbara Mennel

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Barbara Mennel’s research interests are transnational cinematic practices and the intersection of urban studies and film studies.

Urban Studies and FilmFeminist TheoryHumanities Film StudiesGerman Studies
James Kendrick, Ph.D.

James Kendrick, Ph.D.

Professor, Film & Digital Media, Undergraduate Program DirectorBaylor University

Expert on Spielberg films, cult & horror films, post-Classical Hollywood film history & new cinema technologies

Violence in filmsCinema and new technologiesMedia censorship and regulation
Melissa Avdeeff

Melissa Avdeeff

Assistant ProfessorCoventry University

Popular culture, specialising in pop music; music technology and society; social media and fandom.

Artifical Intelligence and musicPopular MusicPopular CultureMusic Technology and SocietyFandom
Peter Campbell, Ph.D.

Peter Campbell, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Political ScienceBaylor University

Expert on international security, civil-military relations, strategy, insurgency & counterinsurgency & cyberwarfare

Insurgency and CounterinsurgencyInternational Relations and SecurityCivil-military Relations
Andrew Ledbetter

Andrew Ledbetter

Professor & Chair of Communication StudiesTexas Christian University

Andrew Ledbetter investigates how people use communication technology to maintain close ties with friends, family, and romantic partners.

Quantitative Research MethodsPsychological HealthFriendshipsCommunication TechnologySocial Media
Nora  Rubel

Nora Rubel

Elizabeth Denio Professor, Associate Professor of ReligionUniversity of Rochester

Rubel is an expert in Jewish studies and Jewish food and holidays.

Religion and FoodJewish foodJewish CultureBlack Jewish StudiesJudaism
Gregory Heyworth

Gregory Heyworth

Associate Professor of English and Computer Science; Director, Lazarus ProjectUniversity of Rochester

Gregory Heyworth is a textual scientist who works on new ways to read ancient manuscripts and maps using spectral imaging technology.

spectral imagingTextual scienceArtificial Intelligence (AI) for HumanitiesAncient MapsAncient Manuscripts
Jean Boreen

Jean Boreen

Dean of Humanities and Social SciencesSouthern Utah University

Dr. Boreen is a strong advocate for the humanities and social sciences with two decades of higher education service.

Methods of Teaching Literature in Secondary SchoolsYoung Adult LiteratureMentoringHistorical FictionFiction with Strong Female Protagonists
Stephen Ujlaki

Stephen Ujlaki

Professor of ScreenwritingLoyola Marymount University

Professor of Film and Television of Loyola Marymount University

Made-For-Television MoviesFeature FilmsCinema
Andrew Hogan

Andrew Hogan

Lecturer of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University