ADM-HEA
This list is for announcements and discussion related to the activities of ADM-HEA, the Art, Design and Media Subject Centre of the Higher Education Academy. The Subject Centre promotes high quality in the learning and teaching of ADM in HE by enabling knowledge exchange, innovation and enterprise.
AVPHD
The list is for the use of students, supervisors and examiners of audio-visual practice based PhDs, to give information on workshops, events, seminars, exhibitions and screenings, and upcoming scholarships, jobs and opportunities.
BAFTSS
This list is used by the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies to make announcements relevant to teachers and researchers in these areas.
CAS
The Computer Arts Society was founded in 1968.
CASPAR-ASSESSMENT
This list is used to share and disseminate good practice of the online tool CASPAR. Those wishing to be provided with the free package available from Autumn 2007 should sign up here to receive updates, news and share good practice.
CINEMUSEUM
This list is a discussion and announcement forum for researchers, archivists, museum professionals and art practitioners working on cinema, film and the museum. It is a list for scholarly research and interdisciplinary exchange of ideas in any area related to these concerns.
CINEPHOTO
An interdisciplinary mailing list for Cinema and Photography: An arena for scholars to share critical discussion, CFPs, bibliographic information, and public announcements of interest across film and photography whether formally, philosophically, theoretically or critically based.
CREATIVEINDUSTRIES
Creative Industries is a forum for debate and discussion of research and knowledge transfer issues and ideas concerned with the creative industries.
CYBERTHEATRES
Cybertheatres is a list devoted to the discussion and exchange on networked performance practices and visions, that is, performances that employ the Internet and / or other networking technologies and techniques as media, but also as hybrid spaces - cybernetic stages. other than networked performance, the list has also an interest in diverse hybrids between theatre / performance and technology.
DASH
Announcement list for digital and electronic arts histories
FILM-PHILOSOPHY
Founded in November 1996, Film-Philosophy is an international academic journal dedicated to philosophically reviewing film studies, philosophical aesthetics, and world cinema. The email salon encourages discussion of related topics. The journal is published three times per year and is fully peer- reviewed. More details available at http://www.film-philosophy.com
HANNAH-MACLURE-ARTS-CENTRE
The University of Abertay' s Hannah Maclure Centre works with contemporary and interdisciplinary cultural producers and artists from the UK and abroad, as well as supporting teaching activity and developing opportunities with staff and students.
LEARNING-FROM-FILM-TV-NEWMEDIA
This list is used by members of the Learning from Film, TV and new media Network for annoucements and notifictaion of relevant events
MECCSA-WMSN
The list is run by the Women's Media Studies Network which is a subsidiary of the Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association. It fosters collaborative research in HE and hosts seminars and symposia and networking opportunities for women media researchers, teachers, practitioners and professionals. It welcomes postgraduate researchers and helps promote events which will be of interest to all of these constituencies.
MEDIA-ARTS-AND-DANCE
This list is used by its members to announce and discuss theory, research, critical discourse, publications, conferences, networking and curatorial approaches in the field of screen based dance, including single screen cinema or television works, installation and net based work.
NERFS
This list is used by the North-Eastern Regional Film Seminar to organise its meetings and to extend discussion outside the meetings.
NEWSFILM
For all those interested in discussing newsfilm, as well as sharing and advocating its use in research and teaching.
PARIP
The PARIP mailing list is used for the discussion of scholarly and creative issues raised by practice as research in the disciplinary fields of performance: theatre, dance, film, video and television.
REPRESENTING-PROSTITUTION
The figure of the Prostitute is a highly enduring and controversial figure. This group engages in academic discussion around this topic. We hope to explore and engage with all aspects of the subject area and we invite all in all fields of study to engage and participate.
RIFM
The list is intended to support academic research and practice in film, media and the visual arts in the North-East of England, and to serve as part of Newcastle University's contribution to research in these areas.
SCREENWRITING-RESEARCH-NETWORK
A network supporting academics and reflective practitioners in this emerging research area.
SFFS
This list is used by the Scottish Film Festival Studies network to make announcements relevant to film festival practitioners, scholars and researchers in Scotland and beyond.
SHAKESPEAREAV
A forum for discussing the subject of audiovisual Shakespeare, with particular reference to the BUFVC's research project: 'An International Database of Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio'.
SHARE
This mailing list is run by Hedley Roberts, for Staff, Students, Alumni and Associates of the School of Architecture and the Visual Arts to share of information about upcoming events, openings and opportunities.
TRILT-TALK
TRILT-talk is for the discussion of UK television and radio and their impact on and use in education, with particular reference to the BUFVC's Television and Radio Index for Learning and Teaching.
TRPC
This is the supporting email list for the UK Research Network for Theology, Religion and Popular Culture. Established in 2005, this is a forum for those involved in advanced research in this field in universities and faith-based HE providers.
WFTVH
This list is for the Women's Film and Television History Network - UK/Ireland, and it is intended for researchers, educators, archivists and independent filmmakers and industry professionals. The list will be used to disseminate information on developing research, education and exhibition programs, academic and industry contacts, and general information related to the history of women working in the film and television industries of the UK and Ireland. It will also be used to publicize the Networks biennnial conference and other related academic and industry events.
WIRAD
WIRAD aims to become Wales' premier Art & Design research institution and an internationally significant player in the Art & Design research field by building on the research excellence and talent that Wales possesses. This list is part of a pan-Wales resource for Art & Design research.
WOLVERHAMPTON-ANNOUNCE
One day conference on Screen Aesthetics at University of Wolverhampton