What is it about?

Screenworks is a peer-reviewed publication of screen media practice research. This article outlines the opportunities and challenges for publishers of academic filmmaking, from framing practice as research in the written statement and evaluating the research dimensions in the peer review to issues around archiving and future-proofing online journals, especially video.

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Why is it important?

This is an important intervention in debates around the value of academic filmmaking, and developing methodologies for the dissemination and evaluation of screen media practice research.

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Writing this article gave me an opportunity to critically reflect on my role in the development of Screenworks as a publication and I was delighted to be joined by co-author, Alex Nevill who is also on the editorial board. We hope it will be useful both to filmmaking academics concerned with articulating their practice as research, but also to those people involved with the peer review of academic filmmaking.

Charlotte Crofts
University of the West of England

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This page is a summary of: Publishing screen media practice research: evolving processes of contextualisation, peer review and future proofing in Screenworks, Media Practice and Education, September 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/25741136.2018.1529478.
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