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PARIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
29 June-3 July 2005
This is a friendly reminder that the deadline for PARIP 2005 formal
proposals is 31 December 2004. General information about the conference and
proposal process is held at http://www.bris.ac.uk/parip/2005.htm. We
particularly encourage screen media practitioners to submit proposals. The
conference's emphasis on potential peer review systems in the run-up to RAE
2008 will be of benefit to a wide range of disciplines in the creative and
performing arts and industries.
We invite formal proposals from international and UK researchers / groups
working through / with theatre, television, film or dance practices (a wide
range of practices will be considered). Proposals should be no more than
1,000 words or appropriate equivalent in a mixed practice. We welcome a
diverse range of proposal forms from:
? International practitioner-researchers to organize and run country- or
locality-based panel sessions to curate, present and discuss practice as
research in the context of local systems and infrastructures.
? UK-based practitioner-researchers to offer maximum one-hour-long
performances / screenings for plenary peer review.
? UK-based practitioner-researchers to offer for peer review/discussion
combinations of a) performances / screenings; b) performances / screenings
with associated documentation; and c) expository writing-based conference
papers. Ideally, individual presentations within these sessions are to be
20, 30 or 40 minutes in duration. These are three-hour sessions split
between grouped presentations and discussion.
? UK and international practitioner-researchers from across the subject
fields to organize and convene three-hour workshops that provide the
opportunity for researchers to develop and share their practices within
this event context. Two workshop models are envisioned: a) groups of
practitioners may work on a collective theme through different practices
across the course of the event and b) practitioners may convene
single-session workshops to focus on one area of practice.
The deadline for proposals is 31 December 2004.
Proposals should provide detail on:
? Names of those potentially involved
? Area of practice (to include the range of research practices across the
creative and performing arts)
? Clear outline of what is to be presented
? What are the types of knowledges being developed and where are those
ways of knowing potentially located?
? What are the strategies used to express/disseminate understandings of
these ways of knowing?
? Potential models or articulations of meta-practice
(ontological/epistemological clarification, methodological guidelines for
PaR, participation in peer review processes, engagement with documentation
discourse, etc)
? Technical specification
? Institutional/company affiliation and address (if appropriate)
Conference fee including full registration, standard (not en suite)
university accommodation (4 nights) and meals:
£190.00 unwaged | student
£270.00 institutionally waged
PARIP 2005 is a not-for-profit conference. We request that participants
seek financial support for fees, travel and subsistence from their
institutions. For participants without institutional affiliation PARIP will
support applications to funding councils and foundations.
Please direct any queries and proposals to:
Dr Angela Piccini | PARIP | Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
| University of Bristol | Cantocks Close Woodland Road | Bristol BS8 1UP |
UK | T: +44 (0)117 954 5474 | F: +44 (0)117 928 7832 | E:
[log in to unmask] W: www.bris.ac.uk/parip
We look forward to hearing from you. And please do share this information
with any interested colleagues and collaborators.
All best
Angela
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Dr A A Piccini
PARIP: Practice as Research in Performance
Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
University of Bristol
Cantocks Close, Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1UP
T: +44 0117 954 5474
E: [log in to unmask]
W: http://www.bris.ac.uk/parip
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