Dear Collagues,
You are warmly invited to this event:
Audiences, Users, and Producers of Public Service Content: Challenges Ahead - International Symposium
May 23rd, 2012,
Organised by the Department for Media, Art and Design, CCCU
The event, including refreshments and lunch, is free, but you must register by emailing to [log in to unmask] (there are limited number of places)
Arrive from 9.30am for tea or coffee. Starts at 10.00am and ends at 6pm.
Venue: North Holmes Campus, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury
Conference programme:
Keynote:
James Bennett, Royal Holloway, University of London
Lizzie Jackson, 'Participating Publics: Implications for Producers and Leaders of Public Service Media'
Janet Jones, 'The BBC and UGC - turning the news chain upside down'
Dyfrig Jones, 'S4C and Online PSB'
Koen Willaert, Ike Picone, Karen Donders, 'When utopian theories meet encouraging user practices: the use of the second screen application Villa Vanthilt by flemish citizens'
Hsiao-wen Lee, 'People Power: Citizen Journalism and the Public Service in Taiwan
Affiliation'
Kathleen Griffin and Abigail Wincott, 'Media people and ordinary people: is it still them and us?'
Michael O'Neill, 'Digital ash for a digital urn: - 360 Degtee Commissioning multiplatform branding and how educational broadcasting projects offer fanfare but little fandom'
Helen Thornham, 'Claiming Content: 'Youth', 'creativity' and 'participation' in BBC Blast and Bitesize'
Jo Henderson, 'Has reality TV replaced access television?'
Elizabeth Evans, 'Learning with the Doctor: Pedagogic Strategies in the Transmedia Doctor Who'
Merris Griffiths and Helen Davies, 'Understanding Tween Audiences' Television Preferences and Multi-platform Practices: Exploring the Benefits of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP)'
Subhas C. Ghoshal, 'Public use of a broadcast content. Study on 80-years surviving programme of All India Radio'
Anna Tereszkiewicz, 'Readers and/or producers? The audiences of Polish online newspapers - editors' views'
Ágnes Gulyás, 'Public service content in a local media context'
Rigas Goulimaris, 'Public Service Broadcasting in Greece at a time of Crisis: Audience engagement with mainstream media and the lexicography of negation'
Ferenc Hammer, 'Smells like, sounds like, walks like public service content, but then why it is not? Community media in Hungary'
Ratnesh Dwivedi, 'Mediatization: The Definition,The Concept and The Process in Politics and Postmodernism with Refrence to The Meditization in India'
Monica Singhania, 'Centralized Processing Center: Public Service Transformation through Technology'
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