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The UCSB Department of Film and Media Studies began as a small film studies program in 1971, comprised of interdepartmental faculty and visiting lecturers. The department now includes internationally recognized scholars, filmmakers, curators, and educators. It also is the home of the journals Camera Obscura, Screening Noir, and the long-running AFI Routledge book series, edited by Edward Branigan and Charles Wolfe. In 2005, the department initiated its M.A./Ph.D. Program in Film and Media Studies, and shortly thereafter was renamed the Department of Film and Media Studies. With the 2007 groundbreaking for the Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television, and New Media, the department’s teaching, production, and screening facilities will be expanded, making it one of the leading international film and media centers for graduate and undergraduate study and research.

The UCSB Department of Film and Media Studies also sponsors the Media Fields Journal .

There are 19 publications in this collection, published between 2009 and 2023.

Journals

Media Fields Journal

Current Issue, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2010

Paper Series

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