Moving Image
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Navigating the Landscape of Moving Image Studies
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Moving Image is a distinguished academic journal published by University of Minnesota Press, dedicated to the exploration and critical analysis of visual culture. With an ISSN of 1532-3978 and an E-ISSN of 1542-4235, this journal plays a vital role in advancing scholarship in the fields of Conservation, Visual Arts, and Performing Arts, offering insights from its notable publication history from 2013 to 2019 and again from 2021 to 2022. While it currently does not offer open access options, the journal is recognized as a crucial platform for disseminating research, reflected in its rankings—#442/667 in Visual Arts and Performing Arts and #87/103 in Conservation according to Scopus. Despite its placement in the Q4 quartile for both fields, Moving Image remains a key resource for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in the intricate dynamics of moving images in contemporary culture. Its commitment to fostering dialogue and innovation in visual studies ensures its relevance and influence within the academic community.
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