From: Ailsa Hollinshead [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 May 2006 12:14
To: Film Conference 2007c; conference 2007a; conference 2007b
Cc: Andreas Rust
Subject: Second Call for Papers - Film Audiences
Dear All
please find attached a call for papers for the 2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences
Conference. If this is not of interest to you or anyone you know, please
contact me and I will remove you from the mailing list. Otherwise, could I
please ask you to forward it to anyone you know who may be interested or any
relevant list to which you belong?
Many thanks
Ailsa Hollinshead
"Who are these people?"* Enquiring after the audience/s
2nd Edinburgh Film Audiences Conference
22nd/23rd `March 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS
Following the success of the 1st Edinburgh Film Audiences conference in
March 2005, we are pleased to announce the 2nd conference in March 2007.
Rather than outlining the current state of theory and research in the area
of film audiences, this call for papers is straightforward.
The aim of the conference is to provide a space for sharing empirical
research into film audiences. Abstracts that focus on contemporary or
historical audiences, the relationship between audiences and policy makers,
film-makers, producers, distributors or exhibitors are all welcome. Work in
progress is as welcome as completed research. Submissions can be made by
anyone involved in audience research be they academically or industry based.
There will also be a bursary for the best student submission (subject to
proof of student status), which can include undergraduates as well as
post-graduates.
Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted as virus-free MS
Word or rtf attachments, to Dr Ailsa Hollinshead
([log in to unmask]) no later than 4th August 2006. Abstracts
will be reviewed by external referees and all contributors will be notified
by 4th September 2006.
Successful candidates will be expected to book a place at the conference
within one month of being accepted. Copies of the final paper must be with
the conference organisers by 8th January 2007.
The conference will take place at Filmhouse, Lothian Road, Edinburgh. There
is a conference website, accessible through www.edinburghfilmguild.com
Conference organisers:
Dr Ailsa Hollinshead
Ms Nicola Hay
Mr Andreas Rust
* with thanks to Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid!
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