Mike Allen is Lecturer in Film and Electronic Media, Birkbeck College, University of London. His books include 'Family Secrets', a study of D.W. Griffith's feature films, and 'Contemporary U.S. Cinema'. His new book, 'Live from the Moon: Film, Television and the Space Race will be published by I.B. Tauris in 2007.
"Michael Allen (Birkbeck College) - "" So Many Different Ways to Look At It: CSI as Multi-platform Storyworld."" Matt Hills and Amy Luther (Cardiff School of Journalism) - ""'Crime Scene - Do Not Cross': Investigating the Textual Boundaries and Paths of 'CSI Fandom'"" Simone Knox (University of Reading) - ""Five's Finest: The Import of CSI to British Terrestrial Television"" Roberta Pearson (University of Nottingham) - ""Anatomising Gilbert Grissom: the Structure and Function of the Televisual Character"" Karen Lury (University of Glasgow) - ""The Sound of CSI"" Charlie Gere (Lancaster University) - ""The Digital Trace and the Absent Body in CSI"" Sue Turnbull (LaTrobe University, Australia)- ""CSI and the Aesthetics of the TV Crime Series"" Silke Panse (University of Kent) - 'The Bullet Confirms the Story told by the Potato': Materials without Motives in C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation"" Karen Boyle & Elke Weissmann (University of Glasgow) - ""Evidence of Things Unseen: The Pornographic Aesthetic and the Search for Truth in CSI"" Deborah Jermyn (Roehampton University) - ""Body Matters: Realism, Spectacle and the Corpse in CSI"" Patrick West (Griffith University, Australia) - ""Horatio Caine's Sunglasses and the Construction of Identity: 'Looking' and 'Being Looked At' in CSI: Miami"" Janet McCabe (Manchester Metropolitan University) - ""Mac's Melancholy: Cultural Trauma, 9/11 and Bodily Absence in CSI:NY"" Lucia Rahilly - "" The Quintessence of Con: the Las Vegas of CSI"" David Bianculli - ""The CSI Phenomenon"" Dermot Moran - ""RTE and the C.S.I. Franchise: Buying and Scheduling CSI on Irish Television"" Anna Konig - ""Who are they? Style Codes of the CSI Investigators "" Shelley Robinson - ""CSI on the (Real-life) Pathology Table"" Andrew Anthony - ""No Need to Pathologise..."" (The Observer Review)"