A Goldsmith's noteworthy event.
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Subject: The Changing Faces of Television
> From: "Jonathan Gray" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: television conference
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> (apologies for cross posting)
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> please be advised of a conference on The Changing Faces of Television --
> what's new and what's not with television.
>
> It is on Saturday, March 15th in London, hosted by Goldsmiths College's
> Department of Media and Communications.
> It is free, and open to both faculty/staff and postgrad students.
> RSVP required, to Jonathan Gray at [log in to unmask]
>
> schedule and paper information below:
>
>
> @ Goldsmiths College
> (Small Hall, Main Building, Lewisham Way)
>
> 9.45 - 10.15 Registration, & Coffee available in Loafers coffee bar
>
> 10.15 - 10.30 Introduction: David Morley (Goldsmiths College)
>
> 10.30 - 12.30 Panel 1 - Global Television
> - Daya Thussu (Goldsmiths College): The Digital Revolution and the
Emerging
> Ethnic Mediascape
> - Tarik Sabry (University of Westminster): TV, Structures of Feeling and
> Mental Emigration: The Case of Young Moroccans
> - Noureddine Miladi (University of Westminster): Al-Jazeera and the Arab
> Global Public Sphere: Analysis of Two Programmes - Under Siege and
> Al-Jazeera's Pulpit
> - Rosser Johnson (University of Westminster): Advertising Intrusion into
the
> Editorial Mainstream: The Strange Case of New Zealand Television
>
> 12.30 - 1.30 Lunch Break
>
> 1.30 - 3.00 Panel 2 - Aspects of Genre and Format
> - Annette Hill (University of Westminster): Real TV: Television Audiences
> and Factual Entertainment
> - Jonathan Gray (Goldsmiths College): Parodies, Previews, and the Porous
> Medium
> - Des Freedman (Goldsmiths College): Britain's Last Great Export Industry:
> TV Formats
>
> 3.00 - 3.30 Coffee Break
>
> 3.30 - 5.00 Panel 3 - Contemporary Fandom
> - Matthew Hills (Cardiff University): The 'Mainstream Cult': Theorising
> Television Fandom Through and Beyond Cult TV
> - Bertha Chin (Goldsmiths College): The Fan Fiction 'Industry' in Fandom
> - Will Brooker (Richmond University): Television Overflow in Theory and
> Practice
>
> 5.00 - 5.15 Closing Discussion
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