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VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture
offers an international platform for outstanding academic research and archival reflection on television as an important part of our European cultural heritage. The journal is open to many disciplinary perspectives on European television – including television history, media studies, media sociology, cultural studies and television studies.
- 2022 | 21 | Education & TV: Histories of a Vision
- 2021 | 20 | Race and European TV Histories
- 2021 | 19 | Smörgåsbord of European Television
- 2020 | 18 | Tele(visualizing) Health
- 2020 | 17 | Canned TV Going Global
- 2019 | 16 | Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age
- 2019 | 15 | Material Histories of Television
- 2018 | 14 | Audiovisual Data in Digital Humanities
- 2018 | 13 | The Many Lives of Europe’s Audiovisual Heritage
- 2017 | 12 | 1968 in the Media
- 2017 | 11 | History of Private and Commercial Television in Europe
- 2016 | 10 | Non-fiction Transmedia
- 2016 | 9 | TV Formats and Format Research
- 2015 | 8 | Archive-Based Productions
- 2015 | 7 | Archaeologies of Tele-Visions and -Realities
- 2014 | 6 | Convergent Television(s)
- 2014 | 5 | Television Histories in (Post)Socialist Europe
- 2013 | 4 | Hidden Professions of Television
- 2013 | 3 | European Television Memories
- 2012 | 2 | Europe on and Behind the Screens
- 2012 | 1 | Making Sense of Digital Sources