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Bella Honess Bella Honess Roe has published extensively on animated documentary and her 2013 monograph, Animated Documentary, which won the Society for Animation Studies McLaren-Lambart Award, was the first book-length study of the form. Her more recent work in this area explores questions of imagination and empathy in animated documentary. Current research interests include using data-driven coding methodologies, such as network science, to explore ‘hidden’ histories of women in animation, and she is currently overseeing the forthcoming multi-volume Encyclopedia of Animation Studies for Bloomsbury. Title: Digging up the Past: Excavating Absent Memories through Animated Documentary |
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Malcolm Cook Malcolm Cook is Associate Professor of Film at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Early British Animation: From Page and Stage to Cinema Screens (2018) and co-editor (with Kirsten Moana Thompson) of the collection Animation and Advertising (2019). His current research focuses on useful animation, especially in relation to petroleum industries, with recent articles on this published in Media+Environment (2024) and Open Screens (2024). Title: The (In)visibility of Oil: Useful Animation, Petroleum, and Palaeontology |