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The European Network for Cinema and Media Studies (NECS) is a non-profit organization founded in Berlin on 10 February 2006. It primarily postulates on fostering innovative film studies research affiliated to European Cinema. The NECS is now domiciliated at the Philipps University of Marburg (German: Philipps-Universität Marburg) located in Marburg, Hesse, Germany. As of 2018, the NECS comprises over 2700 members whose network is organised by 5 committees.

History and founders

The NECS was founded in Berlin on 10 February 2006 at the German Historical Museum (German: Deutsches Historisches Museum) in Berlin-Mitte by Prof. Dr. Malte Hagener (Philipps University of Marburg), Vinzenz Hediger (Goethe University Frankfurt), Prof. Dr. Alexandra Schneider (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) and Prof. Patrick Vonderau (Martin Luther University Halle, Germany).

Steering committee

Among the past Steering Committee members are found:

Notable members

International conferences

References

  1. "NECS History". NECS–European Network for Cinema and Media Studies. 17 November 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  2. O Moen, Kristian (2009). "NECS Conference". University of Bristol. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  3. "NECS Paris". Editions Mimesis. 2018. Retrieved 11 November 2018.

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