MiW Radio Seminar: Radio Recollections with DAVID HENDY, BRETT KAHR, PETER LEWIS
Wednesday July 6th 2011 6-7.30pm, UEL (University of East London, Docklands) West Building WB2.01
~PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE LAST IN OUR SERIES OF DISCUSSIONS ON THE PSYCHODYNAMIC & SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RADIO~
Please join us for our final seminar on radio this year which we hope will provoke and inspire you to think about emotional and symbolic engagement with radio in innovative ways. This will be relevant to students and scholars of media & cultural studies, psychologies, sociologies and psychoanalysis. Thank you to all of you who have attended and contributed over the year.
Our principal Speakers are:
David Hendy - on how the medium of radio could represent on air the 'fragmented' psyches of the twentieth century.
Peter Lewis - on attempting to recover and give a contemporary interpretation to remembered acoustic experience.
Brett Kahr – Discussant/Respondent
Tickets are free but limited seats are available so to reserve a place please email [log in to unmask]
University of East London (Docklands Campus) WEST BUILDING ROOM WB 2.01
PUBLIC TRANSPORT DLR Cyprus. Buses 101, 173, 262, 300, 366, 376, 474.
This seminar has been produced by the Media & the Inner World AHRC Research Network (www.miwnet.org), in collaboration with the University of East London, Roehampton University and London Metropolitan University. Jointly organised by Peter Lewis, London Metropolitan University and Hugh Ortega Breton, University of Surrey, on behalf of the Media & the Inner World Research Network.
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