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European Crime Narratives Titles (have (Dates and Periods of Time (are…
European Crime Narratives Titles
have
Dates and
Periods of Time
are
Time Intervals and Points in Time
(Fictional) History of Europe
Fascism and Nazism
ATLAS Historical Maps :star:
MOOC Module 2: History of Europe through Crime Fiction T 6.3 UNILIM (KUL, UNIBO, DEB, FUB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA)
Postwar Terrorism
WWI
Historical Crime Fiction
Fall of Berlin Wall
are markers for
History of European Crime Fiction
1920-1945: Classical Detective Fiction
Learning Community Area "History" :star:
EXHIBITION
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1860-1920: Legal Thrillers, Sensation fiction, Yellowbacks
1843-1920: Urban Mysteries
1840-1940: Detective Fiction, First Wave
1950-2000s: National genres
2000s: European Crime Fiction in the Digital Era
1980s-1990s: Post-fordist Crime fiction
are markers for
Major Transnational Events
Transnational Memories
Historical Crimes
are
includes
Topical News
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are markers for
are dates of
have
Creative Industries
are
Industrial Organizations
are responsible for
Distribution
is supported by
Marketing and Promotion
Paratexts
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through
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is executed by
Distribution networks
through
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VOD services
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Production
is executed by
Production companies and Publishing Houses
by means of
Coproduction strategies
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Transmedial strategies
Data about production
Digital Television Market
have
Associated Places
represent
Europe
has
Law
has
National and Transnational Security Policies
fights
Criminal Acts
include
Cybercrime
informs about
include
Transnational Crime Networks
Symbols and Institutions
has
has
Multiple Languages and Dialects
are used in
has
Funding Policies and Programs
is represented through
is represented in
is made by
has
Statistics about crimes
Declining Welfare
Political and Economic Crisis
have
Geonames
Existing Locations
European Geography
includes
European Countries, Regions, Cities, Internal Areas, Eastern Europe, Borders
ATLAS :star:
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have
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identify
Fictional Locations
are names for places of
are names for places of
are places of
have
Associated People
are identified by
have
Associated Fictional Worlds
have
Forms of transtextuality definitions (adaptation, series etc.)
have
Narrative Programs
are
Detection
corresponds to
Types of investigation
are
Crimes
correspond to
Types of crimes (definitions)
have
Crime generic definitions
have
represent
Learning Community Area "Crime and Detection" :star:
MOOC Module 1: Crime, Detection and the Mystery of European Identity T. 6.3 UNILIM (UNIBO, KUL, UB, AAU, UPO, QUB)
have
Crime Generic
Definitions
are used in
represent
Europe
has
Laws
has
Multiple Languages and Dialects
are used in
Crime Generic Definitions
has
National and Transnational Security Policies
fights
Criminal Acts
has
Symbols and Institutions
has
Funding Policies and Programs
fund
Production
has
European Geography
is represented through
History of European Crime Fiction
is represented in
Fictional History of Europe
is made by
People
include
Creators: Writers, Screenwriters, Directors
Creative Audiences
Creators: Actors, Producers
has
Creative Industries
has
Historical Crimes
has
Statistics about crimes
has
Declining Welfare
has
Political and Economic Crisis
3.Transcultural-linguistic Areas
Francophone Polar
Anglophone Crime Fiction
English Crime Fiction
East-European Noir
Nordic Noir
Mediterranean Noir
German-language Krimi
Types of Original Learning Materials
Video-essays
Excercises/Assigments associated to Primary sources in Repository i.e. Articles, Blog Articles, Interviews
Annotated Bibliographies
Visualizations
Short Texts and Essays
Media Systemic Case Studies (Production and Distribution Primary Sources)
Publishing Industries
Data
Data about Production
Data about Distribution
Data about Translation
Interviews
Secondary Sources
Institutional Policy Documents
Film and TV Industries
Data
Interviews
Secondary Sources
Representing European Transcultural Space
Cities
Port Cities
Barcelona
Athens
Naples
Marseille
Big Cities
Paris
London
Berlin
The Country
Towns
Provinces
Regions
Borders
Name, Nationality, Age, Sex, Gender, Profession, Language, Ethnicity
are identified by
Real people
Creative Audiences: Fans, Bloggers, Journalists
create
Metatexts
Users' comments
Online press articles
Video-essays
Blog articles
REPOSITORY :star:
Wikipedia
Learning Community Area "Reception"
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MOOC Module 7: Transcultural Reception of European Crime Fiction T 5.4 QUB (UNIBO, AU, UNILIM, UNIDEB KUL, UB, UOI)
Creators: Writers, Screenwriters Directors
create
Texts
Novels
Films*
REPOSITORY :star:
Television series
Creators: Actors, Producers
create
Metatexts
Interviews
REPOSITORY
:star:
employs
are identified by
Characters
Recurrent/Non-recurrent
Singe hero-ine/Couple/Team
Real/historical vs Fictional hero
Narrative roles
Victim
Perpetrator
Witness
Adjuvant
Investigator
Learning Community Area "Gender, Class, Ethnicity":star:
MOOC Module 6: Gender, Class, Ethnicity T 6.3 UNILIM, (KUL, UNIBO, DEB, FUB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA, QUB, LCU)
have
LEARNING COMMUNITY
RESEARCH AREAS
PRODUCTION
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
Delivery of Learning Materials for PRODUCTiION T 4.3 UNIBO, QUB, LINK, AU, AAU (Webinar), DFFB (Webinar) - Deadline August 31, 2019
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
RECEPTION
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
Delivery of Learning Materials for RECEPTION T 5.3 QUB, AU, UNILIM, UNIDEB, LCU e UOI + UNIBO + KUL- Deadline December 2019
Teaching Activities T 5.4 DEB, AAU, AU, QUB, UNIM, KUL Period: September 2019-April 2020 (Wikipedia Editathon, date tbc)
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
SPACE AND PLACE
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
REPRESENTATION
HISTORY
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY*
CLASS, GENDER AND ETHNICITY
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
CRIME AND DETECTION
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
Delivery of Learning Materials for CRIME AND DETECTION T 6.3 UNILIM, KUL, UNIBO, FUB, DEB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA - Deadline June 30, 2020
Teaching Activities T 6.4 UNILIM + All partners. Period: October 2019-January 2021
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
FORUM
REPOSITORY
Fictional Worlds Case Studies (Representation Primary Sources)
Texts
TV/Web
Literature
Film
Secondary sources
Promotion and Receptiion Case Studies (Creative Audiences Primary Sources)
Fictional Worlds
Metatexts
Promotional Paratexts
Blogs and Websites
Metatexts
Festivals
Wikipedia
Metatexts
Secondary Sources (Books and Scholarly Studies)
**Delivery of Learning Materials for GEOGRAPHY T 4.3 UNIBO, QUB, LINK, AU - Deadline August 31 August, 2019 + T 6.3 UNILIM All Partners - Deadline: June 30, 2020
Teaching activities T 4.4 UB, AAU, UNIDEB, QUB, UNILIM Period: September 2019- May 2020
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
Delivery of Learning Materials for HISTORY T 6.3 UNILIM, KUL, UNIBO, DEB, FUB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA - Deadline June 30, 2020
Delivery of Learning Materials for HISTORY T 6.3 UNILIM, KUL, UNIBO, DEB, FUB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA - Deadline June 30, 2020
Celtic Noir
Tartan Noir
Irish Noir
Location strategies
Case Study #3
Case Study #2
Case Study #1
Production
is executed by
Production companies and Publishing Houses
by means of
Mobility strategies
are
Location strategies
Transmedial strategies
Digital Television Market
Distribution
is executed by
Distribution networks
through
VOD services
Film distributors
Data about Distribution
REPOSITORY :star:
Broadcast Media
is supported by
Marketing and Promotion
through
Paratexts
Video (trailers)
Written documents
REPOSITORY
:star:
Images (Book covers, stills
Festivals
Festival Awards
Scripted Format Market
Written Documents
are responsible for
Learning Community Area "Production"
:star:
MOOC Module 5: How European Crime Fiction is Created T 4.3 AAU (AU, QUB, LINK, UNIDEB, UNILIM)
Characters
have
Fictional Worlds
have
Forms of transtextuality definitions (adaptation, series etc.)
have
Narrative Programs
are
Detection
corresponds to
Types of investigation
Crimes
correspond to
Types of crimes
have
Crime generic
definitions
have
Associated Places
Learning Community Area "Space and Place":star:
European Geography
have
Associated Time Periods
Learning Community Area "History and Politics":star:
MOOC Module 2: History of Europe through Crime Fiction T 6.3 UNILIM (KUL, UNIBO, DEB, FUB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA)
A TIMELINE OF THE EUROPEAN CRIME GENRE (for MOOC, Module 1: Introduction) T 6.3 UNILIM, UPO
European History
Recurrent/Non-recurrent
Singe hero-ine/Couple/Team
Rea/historical vs Fictional hero
Narrative roles
Adjuvant
Investigator
Victim
Perpetrator
Witness
Learning Community Area "Class, Gender, Ethnicity":star:
MOOC Module 6: Gender, Class, Ethnicity T 6.3 UNILIM, (KUL, UNIBO, DEB, FUB, UOI, UB, UPO, UMEA, QUB, LCU)
Places
have
Geographic names
identify
Fictional Locations
Existing Locations
European Geography
includes
European Countries, Regions, Cities, Internal Areas, Eastern Europe, Borders
ATLAS :star:
Learning Community Area "Geography" :star:
1 more item...
have
Cultural Tourism
2 more items...
are names for places of
Production
Distribution
is represented by
are places of
Major Transnational Events
Translation strategies
Mobility strategies
Location strategies
Cultural Tourism
APP :star:
Scripted Format Market
Written Documents, Illustrations
Types of Curated Materials
Primary Sources (Texts, Metatexts and Paratexts)
Audio-visual Texts (Film, TV/Web)
Written Texts
Secondary Sources (Scholarly Texts)
Written Texts
Audio-visual Texts (Video-essays)
Translation strategies
Data about production
Coproduction strategies
Learning Community Area "Crime and Detection" :star:
MOOC Module 1: Crime, Detection and the Mystery of European Identity T. 6.3 UNILIM (UNIBO, KUL, UB, AAU, UPO, QUB)
LEARNING COMMUNITY
FORUM
RESEARCH AREAS
REPRESENTATION
CRIME AND DETECTION
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
CLASS, GENDER AND ETHNICITY
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
HISTORY
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY*
PRODUCTION
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
SPACE AND PLACE
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
RECEPTION
ORIGINAL LEARNING MATERIALS
CURATED MATERIALS FROM REPOSITORY
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is circulated through
MEDIA
:arrow_forward:
is business for
include
Social media
are used by
Audio-visual Media
Literary Media
Images (book covers, stills)
REPOSITORY
:star:
Broadcast media
Data about distribution
REPOSITORY :star:
Learning Community Area "Production"
:star:
MOOC Module 5: How European Crime Fiction is Created T 4.3 AAU (AU, QUB, LINK, UNIDEB, UNILIM)
:arrow_forward: Literature
is circulated through
:arrow_forward: Television
is circulated through
Filming Locations
A TIMELINE OF THE EUROPEAN CRIME GENRE (for MOOC, Module 1: Introduction) T 6.3 UNILIM
Data about Distribution
Data about Production
Data about Location Strategies
Intro with Atlas (Map + Timeline)
Europe
has
Creative Industries
are
Industrial Organizations
Europe
is made by
People
are identified by
Name, Nationality, Age, Sex, Gender, Profession, Language, Ethnicity
people include
Real people
Creators: Writers, Screenwriters Directors
create
Texts
4 more items...
Creative audiences: Fans, Bloggers, Journalistis
create
Metatexts
7 more items...
Creators: Actors, Producers
create
Metatexts
1 more item...
Characters
are metadata for
ATLAS:star:
Europe
True Crimes
represent