C Lukinbeal - Journal of Cultural Geography, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
From sweeping panoramas in Westerns to gritty noirscapes in Los Angeles to travelogues in places both close to home and faraway, landscape is central in the formation of cinematic …
A drifter with no name and no past, driven purely by desire, is convinced by a beautiful woman to murder her husband. A hard-drinking detective down on his luck becomes …
As we all know now, pay TV, videocassettes, and most dramatically DVDs, have proven vastly more effective than spectaculars were in finding the movies' lost audience. These …
G Bakker - The Economic History Review, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
In the 1900s, the European film industry exported throughout the world, at times supplying half the US market. By 1920, however, European films had virtually disappeared from …
The paper is conceptual, combining project and economic organization literatures in order to explain the organization and management of market‐based projects. It puts particular focus …
S Ferriani, R Corrado, C Boschetti - Journal of Management & Governance, 2005 - Springer
In the last two decades a lot of research has been devoted to unveiling the processes through which organizations learn and store knowledge. This research is typically …
This collection of exciting essays explores how the representations and the ideologies of masculinities can be productively studied in the context of Hong Kong cinema. It has two …
M Bounds, A Morris - Urban Design International, 2005 - Springer
In Sydney, in the post-second world war period, a detached home in the suburbs was viewed as the most desirable form of urban living. Consequently, suburbia and home …