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¿Dónde publicar? En otros posts he abordado la importancia de la publicación científica y las normativas de publicación científica para investigadores del MES. Constituye una necesidad vital para el autor universitario socializar adecuadamente los resultados de investigación. Para ayudarlo a encontrar un espacio confiable y acorde a sus propósitos de publicación hemos confeccionado esta lista de revistas científicas cubanas con su indexación.

Publicados in CST Online
Autor Oliver Gruner

“It’s impossible to watch HBO’s Chernobyl without thinking of Donald Trump,” tweeted the author Stephen King in May 2019, simultaneously offering a backhanded compliment to a television miniseries that was fast becoming a critical sensation and a withering takedown of Trump’s presidential capacities.

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Autor Charlotte Brunsdon

‘Say what you like about South London, but it pays all our wages’ Edwyn Cooper (ep.1)   Some years ago, I immersed myself in British tales of armed robbery – blags – while researching a study of the four-part BBC series Law and Order (1978) which is based on events surrounding a wages grab in South London.

Publicados in CST Online
Autor Richard Hewett

Last week I told of my near-encounter with Patrick ‘Jean-Luc Picard’ Stewart of Star Trek: The Next Generation – not at Farpoint,[1] but in an Italian restaurant in Shad Thames back in 2011. This anecdote then acted as a springboard for an account of my on/off relationship with new Trek in the 1990s and early noughties, which – by the time I returned to these shores from Italy in 2008 – had seemingly withered on the vine.

Publicados in CST Online
Autor CSTonline

CFP: The War Face on Screen, a one-day symposium, Thursday 6th July 2023, University of Leeds  Deadline: Tuesday 2 May 2023 The central research question for this symposium is: how have images of the face been used on screen to document the phenomenon of war?

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Autor CSTonline

Keynote Speakers Concepción Cascajosa Virino (UC3M) Paul Julian Smith (CUNY) Streaming Wars: The New Hispanic TV Series is an international virtual workshop centered on the increasing significance and prominence of Spanish-language streaming content. Digital platforms are important agents in transmitting values and sociocultural changes, and TV series are one of their key vehicles.

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Autor Melissa Beattie

In a recent CST blog, I discussed some of the negative issues surrounding the use of a fictitious country in the context of a series which also features both actual countries and attempts of sociocultural and/or sociopolitical critique.  For this blog [1], I would like to provide a counterpoint with an example of how the use of a fictitious country can be done in a way that is more nuanced, if not necessarily more positive.