At the Movies: A Continuing Dialogue on the Challenges of Teaching with Film |
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Authors: | Mark A. Boyer,Vincent Kelly Pollard,Lynn M. Kuzma,& Patrick J. Haney |
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Affiliation: | University of Connecticut,;University of Hawai'i,;University of Southern Maine,;Miami University |
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Abstract: | As part of ISP's ongoing effort to provide a scholarly venue for the exchange of ideas on a variety of topics, this issue's ISP Forum presents one set of reactions to the February 2001 article by Lynn Kuzma and Patrick Haney titled "And Action . . . ! Using Film to Learn About Foreign Policy" (February 2001:33-50). Vincent Pollard's comments represent what we hope will be the first in a series of comments on teaching international studies with film. Profs. Kuzma and Haney in their rejoinder urge for an ongoing discussion of the topic, as they see the use of film growing in the field. More broadly, the Editors of ISP invite readers to submit their own comments and reactions on this and other pieces that appear within the pages of ISP. Please note that all submissions undergo a peer review process. |
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Keywords: | case methodology crisis management academic–practitioner gap |
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