Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
in association with the Wales Institute for Communications and Creative
Industries
The Peacock Legacy: 1985-2005.
A Conference to be held between 18 -20th March 2005.
First Call For Papers.
In 2005 it will be exactly 20 years since the Committee on Financing of
the BBC was established, Chaired by Sir Alan Peacock. The Report of that
Committee has been widely seen as one of the most influential documents in
post-war communications history. This conference will be structured around
the origins, the conduct and the impact of the Peacock Report, and will be
of interest to students of contemporary political and media history and
policy.
Speakers and participants arranged to date include:
Sir Alan Peacock, Samuel Brittan, David Graham, Lord Brian Griffiths,
Jeremy Hardie, Professor Peter Jay, Sir Quentin Thomas.
The organisers are inviting abstracts on the origins, conduct and impact
of the Committee, areas which may include: the intellectual origins of the
Committee; the political origins of the Committee; public and critical
debate around the Committee; the response of the broadcasters; the conduct
of the Committee; the response of the government to the report; the
intellectual legacy of the report; the report’s relationship to the
development of communications policy in the UK.
Abstracts should be no more than 700 words, including references and
institutional affiliation. Please send abstracts to Professor Tom
O’Malley, at the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies,
University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Parry Williams Building, Penglais
Campus, Aberystwyth SY23 3AJ, or email: [log in to unmask], by 10th December
2004. The conference will be held at the University of Wales Residential
Conference Centre, Gregynog, near Newtown, Powys. Details of costs and
other arrangements will be circulated in the near future.
Yr Adran Astudiaethau Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu
ar y cyd â Sefydliad Cyfathrebu a Diwydiannau Creadigol Cymru
Etifeddiaeth Peacock: 1985-2005.
Cynhadledd a gynhelir rhwng 18 -20 Mawrth 2005.
Galw am Bapurau.
Yn 2005 fe fydd 20 mlynedd wedi mynd heibio ers sefydlu Pwyllgor Cyllido’r
BBC, dan gadeiryddiaeth Syr Alan Peacock. Bu llawer o’r farn bod adroddiad
y Pwyllgor ymhlith y dogfennau mwyaf dylanwadol yn hanes cyfathrebu ers y
rhyfel. Bydd y gynhadledd yn canolbwyntio ar wreiddiau, gweithredu ac
effeithiau Adroddiad Peacock, ac fe fydd o ddiddordeb i fyfyrwyr hanes a
pholisi gwleidyddiaeth a’r cyfryngau cyfoes.
Hyd yn hyn, mae’r siaradwyr a’r cyfranwyr yn cynnwys:
Syr Alan Peacock, Samuel Brittan, David Graham, yr Arglwydd Brian
Griffiths, Jeremy Hardie, yr Athro Peter Jay, Syr Quentin Thomas.
Mae’r trefnwyr yn gwahodd crynodebau ar wreiddiau, gweithredu ac
effeithiau’r Pwyllgor; gall y meysydd hyn gynnwys: gwreiddiau deallusol y
Pwyllgor; gwreiddiau gwleidyddol y Pwyllgor; y dadlau cyhoeddus a
beirniadol ynghylch y Pwyllgor; ymateb y darlledwyr; gwaith y Pwyllgor;
ymateb y llywodraeth i’r adroddiad; etifeddiaeth ddeallusol yr adroddiad;
y rhan y mae’r adroddiad wedi ei chwarae wrth ddatblygu polisi cyfathrebu
yng ngwledydd Prydain.
Ni ddylai’r crynodebau fod yn hwy na 700 o eiriau, gan gynnwys cyfeiriadau
a manylion sefydliadau cysylltiadol. Dylid anfon crynodebau at yr Athro
Tom O’Malley, yn yr Adran Astudiaethau Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu, Prifysgol
Cymru, Aberystwyth, Adeilad Parry Williams, Penglais, Aberystwyth SY23
3AJ, neu drwy’r ebost: [log in to unmask], erbyn 10 Rhagfyr 2004. Cynhelir y
gynhadledd yng Nghanolfan Cynadledda Preswyl Prifysgol Cymru, Gregynog ger
y Drenewydd ym Mhowys. Ceir manylion y costau a’r trefniadau eraill yn y
dyfodol agos.
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