UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW

Screen
 

Awards received by Screen

 

Since 1990, Screen's authors have won a number of awards:

Information Design Unit's design of Screen was runner-up in the Charlesworth Group Awards for Typographical Excellence in Journal and Serial Production

Richard Maltby, 'The King of Kings and Czar of All the Rushes', vol. 31, no. 2 (1990) was winner of the Arthur Miller Centre Prize for best article in the field of American Studies by a British scholar

Mark Langer, 'The Disney-Fleischer dilemma: product differentiation and technological innovation', vol. 33, no. 4 (1992) was winner of the National Film Board of Canada Norman McLaren/Evelyn Lambert Award for best scholarly article written on animation (1992-3)

Barbara Klinger, 'Film history terminable and interminable: recovering the past in reception studies', vol. 38, no. 2 (1997) was winner of the 1999 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award by the Society for Cinema Studies

Shelly Stamp Lindsey, 'Is Any Girl Safe?" Female Spectators at the White Slave Films', vol. 37, no. 1 (1996) received an Honourable Mention in the 1998 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award

Eric Smoodin, 'This Business of America: Fan Mail, Film Reception, and Meet John Doe', vol. 37, no.2 (1996) received an Honourable Mention in the 1998 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award

Laura Marks, 'Video haptics and erotics', vol. 39, no. 4 (1998) was runner-up in the 2000 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award

Connie Balides, 'Jurassic post-Fordism: tall tales of economics in the theme park', vol. 41, no. 2 (2000) received an Honourable Mention in the 2001 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Awards.

Alison Griffiths, 'Shivers Down Your Spine: Panoramas and the Origins of the Cinematic Reenactment', vol. 44, no, 3 (2003) received an Honourable Mention in the 2004 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award

Charles R. Acland, 'Curtains, carts and the mobile screen', vol. 50, no. 1 (2009) was winner of the 2010 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Awards

Michael Cowan, 'Moving Picture Puzzles: training urban perception in the Weimar 'rebus' films', vol. 51, no. 3 (2010) received an Honourable Mention in the 2012 Katherine Singer Kovács Essay Award.