Two awards for Screen Worlds team members at BAFTSS 2025

Two members of the Screen Worlds collective received awards at this year’s BAFTSS Conference.
The video essay Reverie (2023), made by our team member Nobunye Levin in collaboration with Palesa Shongwe, was awarded Best Videographic Criticism: Runner Up and Joe Jackson’s book Kahlil Joseph and the Audiovisual Atlantic: Music, Modernity, Transmedia Art (2024) received Best First Monograph: Runner Up.
Reverie was previously awarded a special commendation in the video essay category at the 2024 Learning on Screen Awards. A review of Kahlil Joseph and the Audiovisual Atlantic is available at The Thinker: A Pan-African Quarterly for Thought Leaders.
BAFTSS: the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies is an (inter)national membership organisation for screen scholars. For further information about BAFTSS, check out: https://www.baftss.org/about.html
