Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Media Studies

Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Media Studies The Center for Advanced Media Studies is located in the Department of German and Romance Languages a

The Center for Advanced Media Studies’ (CAMS) core function is to promote research on media theory and practice (both traditional and new) in hopes of answering this question and advancing the expanding field of media studies — an essential interlocutor for all the humanistic disciplines.

Dear CAMS fellows, please join us @ Bird in Hand for a conversation on Italian women's cinema and a glass of wine.Refres...
03/25/2023

Dear CAMS fellows, please join us @ Bird in Hand for a conversation on Italian women's cinema and a glass of wine.
Refreshments will be served before and after the event. 🥳🍻🍷

06/19/2017

Check out this great interview with Gustavo Arcos, our guest film critic for CAMS' Cuban Film Screenings this past Spring

Thanks WJHU Radio!

http://www.wjhuradio.org/blog/post/88/

WJHU is the student-run internet radio station of Johns Hopkins University, streaming 24/7, year-round. Find us on Facebook and Instagram !

featuring Artists in Residence Tamar Guimarães and Kasper Akhøj
06/13/2017

featuring Artists in Residence Tamar Guimarães and Kasper Akhøj

03/29/2017

WJHU is the student-run internet radio station of Johns Hopkins University, streaming 24/7, year-round. Find us on Facebook and Instagram !

Pastor Jamal Bryant, founder of The Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, will be joining us for our Panel event at The Balti...
03/29/2017

Pastor Jamal Bryant, founder of The Empowerment Temple in Baltimore, will be joining us for our Panel event at The Baltimore Museum of Art on Saturday. We look forward to a fascinating discussion on visual representations of the soul and spiritual experience.

Thanks to all who came out to our Elena Ferrante event!
03/07/2017

Thanks to all who came out to our Elena Ferrante event!

Dr. Katharina Wiedlack will be a visiting scholar at JHU Spring 2017. She is currently a Hertha Firnberg post-doc Resear...
12/30/2016

Dr. Katharina Wiedlack will be a visiting scholar at JHU Spring 2017. She is currently a Hertha Firnberg post-doc Research Fellow at the Department for English and American Studies, University of Vienna.
Her research fields are q***r and feminist theory, popular culture, post-socialist, decolonial and disability studies to name but a few. Currently, she works on a research project on the construction of Russia’s most vulnerable citizens within Western media.
For more information see: http://ow.ly/jAY9307y8E9

With Colombian Director Victor Gabiria in Havana!
12/13/2016

With Colombian Director Victor Gabiria in Havana!

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