Social science of the cinema: fade in / James C. Kaufman and Dean Keith Simonton
The creation. Writing for success: screenplays and cinematic impact / Dean Keith Simonton
Sell by date? examining the shelf life and effects of female actors in popular films / Stacy L. Smith, Amy Granados, Marc Choueiti and Katherine M. Pieper
Resolving the paradox of film music through a cognitive narrative approach to film comprehension / Annabel Cohen
The audience. What type of movie person are you? understanding individual differences in film preferences and uses: a psychographic approach / Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Andrea Kallias, and Anne Hsu
Film through the human visual system: finding patterns and limits / Jordan E. DeLong, Kaitlin L. Brunick, and James E. Cutting
Self and the cinematic experience in the age of electronic transmission / Gerald C. Cupchik and Michelle C. Hilscher
The production. The producer-director dyad: managing the faultline between art and commerce / Joris J. Ebbers, Nachoem M. Wijnberg, and Pawan V. Bhansing
Networks and rewards among Hollywood artists: evidence for a social structural ordering of creativity / Gino Cattani and Simone Ferriani
Strategic assets and performance across institutional environments / Allègre L. Hadida
The reception. Analyzing the Academy Awards: factors associated with winning and when surprises occur / Iain Pardoe and Dean Keith Simonton
Responses to and judgments of acting on film / Thalia R. Goldstein
As good as it gets? Blockbusters and the inequality of box office results since 1950 / Victor Fernandez-Blanco, Victor Ginsburgh, Juan Prieto-Rodriguez, and Sheila Weyers
Social science of the cinema: fade out / Joshua Butler and James C. Kaufman.
The social science of cinema. ISBN 9780199797813. Published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.