Dear fellow students and future researchers,
We are inviting you to a MeCCSA training event at Anglia Ruskin University.
The theme is 'participation', so come along to a day full of research talks
and discussion groups and let your voice be heard.
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*Themes addressed during the day will include*: Participation in
communities and participation as/in spectatorship; social change;
participatory media; participation and the common in digital culture;
possibilities of agency for the producer, consumer, user, spectator and
participant; participatory action research.
Coffee, lunch and wine are provided, *no registration fee*!
See full programme underneath the flyer.
Please drop us an e-mail with your details if you are interested in
attending ([log in to unmask])
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Saturday, April 13th Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Room Lord Ashcroft
Building (room 109)
9.30 AM: Registration
10 AM: Welcome
10.15 AM: *Key Note: Dr Joss Hands*, Reader in Media and Critical Theory at
Anglia Ruskin University
'Digital Media and the Commons'
10.45 AM: Coffee
11 AM: *Participation, Public and the State:*
*Agnes Trzak* (Anglia Ruskin University) 'The Public Sphere, Mediation and
Action'
*Philippa Law *(Queen Mary) 'Designing media to encourage audience
participation in Welsh'
*Adrian Joseph* (Southbank University) 'Participatory Culture in the Class
Room'
11.45 AM: *Breakout Sessions*
12.45 PM: Lunch
1.30 PM: *Participation in the Audio and Arts Culture:*
*Alex Annetts* (Anglia Ruskin University) 'Gendered Participation in Audio
Production Print Media'
*Michelle Lewis-King* (Anglia Ruskin University) 'Pulse Project'
*Sebastian Laskowski* (Goldsmiths) 'Interdisciplinary Participation in Art'
2.15 PM: *Key Note: Dr Richard Rushton*, Senior Lecturer at The Lancaster
Institute for the Contemporary Arts, Lancaster University
'Hollywood and the Politics of Participation'
2.45 PM: Coffee
3.15 PM: *Participation and Spectatorship:*
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*James Harvey-Davitt* (Anglia Ruskin University) 'New Cinematic
Subjectivities'
*Stephanie Parsons *(Anglia Ruskin University) 'The Mediatisation of
Suffering'
*Katrine Pram Nielsen* (Goldsmiths) 'Networked Listening: In Between
Affective Power and Resistance'
4 PM: *Breakout sessions*
4.45 PM: *Feedback Session with panel of Key Note Speakers and Dr Sophie
Hope *(Lecturer in Arts Management at Birkbeck)
5.30 PM: Wine reception
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We are looking forward to seeing you!
Best,
James and Agnes
(PhD students in Communication, Film and Media at Anglia Ruskin University)
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