Dr. David Martin Jones

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Biography

David Martin-Jones is a Professor of Film Studies at the University of Glasgow, where he has been since 2013. His research focuses on the complexities of world cinemas, exploring intersections with philosophical issues such as time, identity, ethics, and ecology. He is particularly known for his work in film theory, engaging critically with thinkers like Gilles Deleuze and Enrique Dussel. Martin-Jones has authored or edited ten books, including 'Cinema Doublethink: Ethical Encounters with Lost Pasts' and 'Contemporary Screen Ethics'. His scholarly work has received notable recognition, including shortlisting for various awards such as the MeCCSA Outstanding Achievement Awards. He has conducted extensive research on films from smaller cinemas, including Scotland and Uruguay, examining how international markets influence geopolitical dynamics in film. Having delivered over 80 invited talks across 15 countries, his work has been translated into multiple languages and featured in renowned outlets such as TIME Magazine and BBC. Martin-Jones previously founded the Department of Film Studies at the University of St Andrews and has held visiting professorships in Brazil, Canada, and South Africa. He contributes significantly to academic communities through editorial roles and research fellowships, underscoring his commitment to advancing film studies as a critical discipline.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor of Film Studies

2013-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Teaching and research in Film Studies, focusing on world cinemas and film theory.

Founding Member and Lecturer

2004-01-01 — 2013-01-01

University of St Andrews • St Andrews, Scotland

Established the new Department of Film Studies and contributed to its academic programs.