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Australian creative media arts theorist
Felicity Colman
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Australian creative media arts theorist
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Felicity Colman is a Creative Media Arts theorist. She is Professor of Film and Media Arts and the Head of The Graduate Research School at Kingston University, London, United Kingdom. Colman's specialities include visual art, culture, and screen media forms, and creative philosophy. Her research focuses on the models, modalities, and methodologies for art, cultural, and screen based media analysis and feminist new materialist genealogies. She is most known for her writing on "Digital Feminicity".
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- Colman, F., Bühlmann, V., O’Donnell, A. and van der Tuin, I. (2018). Ethics of Coding: A Report on the Algorithmic Condition [EoC]. H2020-EU.2.1.1. – INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP – Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies – Information and Communication Technologies. Brussels: European Commission. 732407, pp.1–54.
- Bühlmann, V, Colman, F., Van der Tuin, I. 2017. Editorial “Introduction to New Materialist Genealogies: New Materialisms, Novel Mentalities, Quantum Literacy” The Minnesota Review. [Duke Journal] January, pp. 47-58.
- Colman, F.J. 2017. “Preface [Affectology: On Desiring an Affect of One’s Own]” in Angerer, Marie-Luise. Ecology of affect: intensive milieus and contingent encounters. Lüneburg: Meson Press: 7-13.
- Colman, F.J. and Stapleton, E. 2016 “Screening Feminisms: Teaching Sex and Gender,” in Teaching with Feminist Politics of Responsibility in Times of Crisis, Beatriz Revelles-Benavente and Ana M. González Ramos (eds.), London & New York: Routledge ,pp. 99-116.
- Colman, F.J. 2014. “Digital Feminicity: Predication and Measurement, Informatics and Images” in Artnodes: e-Journal on Art, Science, and Technology. (14) Special issue on New Feminist Materialism. ISSN 1695-5951 [Spanish and English ]DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7238/a.v0i14.2408
- Colman, Felicity J. 2010. “Affective Self: Feminist Thinking and Feminist actions”. Contemporary French and Francophone Studies: Sites (Volume 14: 5, December): 543-552. Routledge ISSN 1740-9292.
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