Journal of e-Media Studies, Special Issue: 6.1 (2022)Main MenuRe-Launch of the Journal of e-Media StudiesThe Motion Pictures of the United States Information Agency: Studying a Global Film and Television OperationDesigning Diplomacy: Jack Masey and Multiscreen Cinema at Expo 67The Tentacular Reach of USIA/S in Postwar South KoreaUseful Experimental Cinema: USIA’s Experimental Film Programming and the Film Culture in Taiwan, 1973–1979Media Infrastructure as Smart Power in the Case of the Educational Film, Radio, and Television Center of Turkey, 1949-1973Bringing Order to Chaos: Archival Processing and the USIA Film CollectionResurrecting USIA: A Second Act at the National ArchivesA Time to Play: Giving a Three-Screen Film Its Third ActThe USIS, China, and the Postwar Order: The Film Catalogue as Archive MapOn the Margins of the USIS Archive in South Asia: Histories of Media and PoliticsPreserving CIE Films: The Case of Kiryū City, Gunma Prefecture (Japan)Peter Vaselopulos in Conversation with Hadi Gharabaghi and Bret VukoderNicholas J. Cull in Conversation with Hadi Gharabaghi and Bret VukoderCharles (Chas) W. Freeman in Conversation with Hadi Gharabaghi and Bret Vukoder
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