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> From: Aspects of academic research & teaching within Media on
> behalf of Vicky Ball
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> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 16:15 PM
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> Subject: MeCCSA Postgradute Forum
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> MeCCSA Postgraduate Forum
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> 20th September 2004
>
> Below are details of the guest speakers and papers being given by
> postgraduates at the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network on the 20th September
> 2004 at the University of Central England Birmingham, Gosta Green Campus,
> Emma Jessie Phipps Building.
>
> While we've closed the call for papers, there are still places available
> for postgraduates to attend the event. If you'd like to attend please
> email Vicky Ball at [log in to unmask]
>
> Guest speakers
>
> Research Training Initiative
> Darren Newbury, University of Central England
>
> Getting Published
> Professor Peter Golding, Loughborough University
>
> Issues in Postgraduate Teaching and Learning
> Professor Sue Thornham, University of Sussex Postgraduate
>
>
> Strand 1: Constructing gender
>
> Vicky Ball, Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh
> Identity and television drama
> Jen-Yi Chen, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
> The technologization of femininity: the perfection of natural beauty
> through science
> Martin Charlton, University of Sunderland
> More than meets the eye - consumption, nostalgia and 'the transformers'
> Sadie Clifford, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
> Narratives of criminal women in the Daily Express since 1900
>
> Strand 2: Citizenship and media literacy
>
> Stephen Cushion, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
> Discouraging citizenship: reporting on youth, politics and anti-Iraq war
> protesting
> Ching-Fen Pai, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
> Cyberdemocracy@Taiwain: A study of on-line communicative action, opinion
> and will formation in multioguing political forums
> Seon-Jeong Ki, Institute of Education, University of London
> The evaluation of practical production as the process of legitimation in
> GCSE Media studies
> James Bennett, University of Warwick
> Television studies goes digital
>
> Stand 3: Representing 'the nation'
>
> Michael Skey, University of Southampton
> Lagging Nations? Ecstatic nationalism in the media coverage of the 2002
> golden jubilee and England world cup campaign
> Emma Hughes, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
> Boundary making and GMOs: A study of the British media's representation of
> the EU and genetically modified crops
> Inga Scharf, Nottingham Trent University
> Representations of Germanness in film
> Angela Smith, University of Sunderland
> National identity in Britain: The first world war to the fourth
> Ciara Chambers, University of Ulster
> Newsreel representation of events in Ireland
>
>
> Strand 4: Repackaging the past
>
> Ben Earl, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
> Tintagel, Arthur, Meaning and Depth
> Andrew Boyce, University of Ulster
> Unintention: Caging the silence of Omagh
> Matt Brennan, University of Stirling
> The story of selling out: the development of the tension between art and
> commerce in the popular press
> Fang Lu, Bournemouth University
> What is good: The characteristics of well-managed Chinese publishing
> companies
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