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DIGISCREENS at GEMINI-SCAPES final conference i Rome

Project members present two papers at the Rome conference: On Gender diversity revalued - a comparison of the implementation of the AVSMD in Lithuania, Spain, and Sweden, and on French banlieues and female identities on-screen.

Fire personer fra digiscreens-prosjektet poserer ute ved inngangen til Gemini-konferansen
When in Rome: Ángela Rivera-Izquierdo [University of Granada], Lina Kaminskaitė-Jančorienė [National Film School LMTA], Jono Van Belle [Örebro University] and Marine Malet [University of Bergen]
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When in Rome: Ángela Rivera-Izquierdo [University of Granada], Lina Kaminskaitė-Jančorienė [National Film School LMTA], Jono Van Belle [Örebro University] and Marine Malet [University of Bergen]

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GEMINI-SCAPES FINAL CONFERENCE: DETECTING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN SERIAL DRAMAS, GENDER ISSUES AND EUROPEAN YOUNG AUDIENCES. 10-11 APRIL 2025, ROME, LINK CAMPUS UNIVERSITY.

Functioning as both mirrors and shapers of people’s daily lives, serial narratives serve as significant cultural texts that not only reflect but actively shape societal norms and values. As such, they are powerful instruments for raising awareness of critical relevant social issues, both those already well-recognized and those still emerging. Given their role as meaningful discourses requiring active interpretation, these narratives affect young viewers who negotiate gender representations and messages through individual and socio-cultural lenses.