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Brian Winston is Professor of Communications and Lincoln Chair at the University of Lincoln, UK. He has held senior academic posts at UK National Film and Television School, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Wales (Cardiff), Westminster University and the University of Lincoln where, before his present position, he was a Pro-Vice Chancellor. In 1985, he won an Emmy for documentary script writing.
Gail Vanstone is the director of the Culture and Expression program at York University, Canada. She is concerned with the affordances of new technology for the documentary and women's film production. Her history of the women's film unit at Canada's National Film Board, D is for Daring, was published in 2007.
Wang Chi is a doctoral student at the University of Lincoln, UK. He has published widely on the documentary in Chinese, including the edited volumes (with Brian Winston) Documenting and Methods (2014).
PART ONE: TROUBLESPrologue - The Act of Documenting IChapter 1 - A Walk in the Woods - IntegrityChapter 2 - To Thine Own Self Be True - PerformanceChapter 3 - Takt - TastePART TWO: ALTERNATIVESPrologue - The Act of Documenting IIChapter 4 - "Clicktivism" - ParticipationChapter 5 - To Live to Witness - MemoryChapter 6 - Discarding the Master's Tools - New KnowledgesAfterword - The Great Archive of HumanityFilmographyNotesIndex
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