Papers and Posters
EIFAC 2011 offers a bumper crop of papers and posters. Here, they are listed in alphabetical order. If you want to see the programme, download the PDF.
Papers
Karina Aveyard — The place of cinema and film in contemporary rural Australia
Rachel Cohen — Understanding Audience Responses to Cinematic Constructions of the Female Serial Killer: A Psychosocial Study
Virginia Crisp — ‘BLOODY PIRATES!!! *shakes fist*’: Filesharing Communities, Ethics and ‘Adding Value’
Elizabeth Evans — Regional Screens: Independent Cinema Audiences as Indirect Communities
Ian Goode — The rural cinema operator: projecting non-theatrical cinema in rural Scotland (1946-1970)
Roberta Gregoli — Transnational Reception Of City Of God And Elite Squad: Gender, Spectatorship And Identity
Amy Hardie — Symbolic cinema: engaging the audience
Ting He — “Little Emperors”: The Lion King and the Only Child Generation in Urban China
Ailsa Hollinshead — “And I felt quite posh!” Arthouse cinema and the absent audience – the exclusions of choice
Robin MacPherson — Is bigger better? Film success in small countries – the case of Scotland, Ireland and Denmark.
Mihai Pedestru — The Lazy Spectator: Young Romanian audiences, between absence and desire
Tom Phillips — When Film Fans Become Fan Family: Kevin Smith Fandom and Communal Experience
Mike Pokorny — The Role of Film Audiences as Innovators and Risk Takers
Alex Marlow-Mann — Regional Cinema and the Dynamics of Film Exhibition: Naples – a Case Study
Claire Monk — Cultural positioning, discursive over-determination and the limits of audience autonomy: reflections on the Heritage Film Audiences study
Pavel Skopal — “It is not enough we have lost the war – now we have to watch it!” Cinemagoers´ attitudes in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany (a case study from Leipzig)
Gil Toffel — The Jewish film audience in Interwar Britain
Daniela Treveri-Gennari, Catherine O’Rawe & Danielle Hipkins — In search of Italian cinema audiences in the 1940s and 1950s: Gender, Genre and National Identity
Richard Wallace — Peer effects in consumption
Rebecca Williams & Inger-Lise Kalviknes Bore — Transnational fandom and the Twilight Phenomenon
Posters
Jacqui Cochrane — Scottish National Identity and 16 Years of Alcohol (2003): A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of Audience Perceptions
Richard McCulloch — ‘The Citizen Kane of bad movies’: The Room’s cult audiences, in cinemas and on sofas
Sushil Kumar Sharma — Factors affecting the choice of movies (A study of the cinema audience in the Sultanate of Oman)
Emanuela Zaccone — Audience as distributor: cases of involvement in movie release process