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Centre for Media History, Bournemouth University
2 day conference Ethical dimensions of media history: European perspectives.
Thursday and Friday May 9th - 10th.
The CMH is holding a 2 day conference to discuss ethical dimensions of media history.
The 'ethical' dimension can be interpreted as an ethical aspect of research or the historical study of the relationship between morality and the media.
We invite papers on research and ethics; the personal and the public; use of diaries and letters; scandals and morality in the media and so on. Contributions should of course place the media in its historical perspective.
This theme will help to shed light on the recent Leveson inquiry and the Jimmy Savile scandal.
As we did at our May conference in 2012 we will invite our established Swedish, German and other European colleagues to add a European perspective.
This will be a relatively small scale, and free, event and we welcome abstracts for papers.
Registration and other details will follow at the beginning of April.
Please send abstracts of up to 250 words, together with a short biog. to
Julia Taylor [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Thanks
Hugh
Hugh Chignell
Professor of Media History
The Media School
Bournemouth University
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