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[Book Announcement] Global Film Policies -New Perspectives-( Routledge)
Film policy meets an increasingly complex world
Edited by Nobuko Kawashima, Global Film Policies: New Perspectives examines how film policy is rapidly evolving beyond its traditional focus on public support for film production. Through diverse international case studies, the volume explores how contemporary film policy intersects areas such as technology regulation, labor, trade, tourism, and urban branding. It also offers new perspectives on how globalization, digitalization, streaming platforms, and the post-pandemic media environment are reshaping the governance of film industries around the world.
Reference
Ruby Cheung, John Hill, Nobuko Kawashima, Paul McDonald, Global Film Policies -New Perspectives-, Routledge, (2025).
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003171287
For more details, please see the website of Organization for Research Innovation, Doshisha University.
https://research.doshisha.ac.jp/news/news-detail-99/
Title: Global Film Policies -New Perspectives-
Edited by: Ruby Cheung, John Hill, Nobuko Kawashima, Paul McDonald
Source: Taylor & Francis (Routledge) official website, cover image of "Global Film Policies: New Perspectives," edited by Ruby Cheung et al. (2025).
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