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  2. May 3, 2021 · Plant’s associate editor, Maryam Farag, spoke with Kim Nelson, President and CEO, Royal Containers, as part of Women in Manufacturing’s Conversations with Industry Leaders series.

  3. Since taking on the role of President & CEO, Kim has led the future of Royal Containers in part by becoming positioned as Chairman of the Board and shareholder at Tencorr Packaging and Greenpac Mill. She also led the acquisition of C & B Display Packaging in 2019.

  4. www.thekimnelson.comKIM NELSON

    Kim Nelson is a film and media maker, speaker, and professor who focuses on history, spectatorship, and screen culture. She is an associate professor of film and the director of the Humanities Research Group, The Live Doc Project, and the Moving Histories Network at the University of Windsor in Canada.

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    • History and Truth
    • A History Lesson Off-Screen
    • Film Adaptations Beat History Books
    • The Overpowering Image

    The relationship of history to truth is a subject of intense debate within scholarly circles because the lines between fact and fiction, history and allegory blur. Acclaimed historian and influential thinker about onscreen representations of the past, Robert A. Rosenstone, argues that "history is our myth," claiming that "myths are very useful thin...

    Regardless of a film's embedded message, audiences are never inert. Often a historical film serves as a catalyst for the spectator to seek out other sources of information. Historian Alex von Tunzelmann, screenwriter ofMedici (2016) and Churchill (2017), and author of the acclaimed book, Fallen Idols, notes the benefits of historical films and the ...

    The influence and reach of history in movies, television, and streaming are significant. A recent survey of over 1,800 Americansby Pete Burkholder, professor of history at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and Dana Schaffer, deputy director of the American Historical Association, reinforces the fact that we rely on history in moving images to constru...

    Not only is history in moving pictures the most prevalent source of history for the public, it's also the most convincing. Research led by Andrew C. Butlerat Washington University, St. Louis, suggests that spectators are far less skeptical about the historical content they watch than what they read about. Researchers gave study participants careful...

  5. Kim Nelson Director. Kim Nelson is an Associate Professor at the University of Windsor. She directs the Humanities Research Group, Live Doc Project, and two ongoing federally funded research projects with support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Ministry of Heritage under their Initiative for Digital ...

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  7. Kim Nelson is the Director of the Humanities Research Group, and an Associate Professor of Cinema Arts in the School of Creative Arts at the University of Windsor in Canada.

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