Jaap Verheul is Assistant Professor of Screen Media in the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University. He holds a Ph.D. in Cinema Studies from New York University and has been a visiting scholar at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, the Freie Universität in Berlin, and King’s College London. Prior to joining Utrecht, he taught in the Department of Film Studies at King’s College London, the Department of Arts, Culture and Media at the University of Groningen, and the Department of Film Studies at the University of Southampton.

 

Jaap’s research focuses on European, British, and American cinema, media industries, digital screen cultures, and popular culture. Among other subjects, he has written on the dual monolingualism of contemporary Flemish cinema; the co-production of a European heritage brand for British television; the failed production of movie stardom; audience’s restricted access to screen cultures during the Covid-19 pandemic; Fascism and masculinity in early twentieth-century American politics; and social media photography, civic participation, and racial justice. Jaap edited a collection on The Cultural Life of James Bond: Specters of 007 (Amsterdam University Press, 2020), which received the Publication Award for Best Edited Collection from the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies (BAFTSS). He is currently completing his monograph on the regulation of European screen cultures and transnational flows of film and television in European media industries.