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CfP: EXTENDED DEADLINE - 'Mediated pasts: Visual cultures and collective memory' postgraduate conference - BAFTSS FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR DELEGATES

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*EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 30th APRIL 2014*

*BAFTSS FUNDING AWARD AVAILABLE FOR DELEGATES:*

*2 x £125 awards for delegates attending outside the UK OR*
*Smaller bursaries of up to £50 for those travelling within the UK.*

 Following on from the success of last year’s postgraduate conference, ‘New
approaches to gender, film and television’, as well as the recent
publication of *Cinema, Television and History* (2014, Newcastle-upon-Tyne:
CSP), developed from papers given at the research centre’s inaugural
postgraduate conference, De Montfort University’s Cinema and Television
History (CATH) Research Centre is delighted to announce its third annual
BAFTSS-funded postgraduate conference:


 *MEDIATED PASTS: VISUAL CULTURES AND COLLECTIVE MEMORY*

 *A postgraduate conference*

 *Wednesday 4th June 2014, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK*

 *Keynote speaker:*

 *Dr. Amy Holdsworth,*

*Lecturer in Film and Television Studies (University of Glasgow)*

Author of *Television, Memory and Nostalgia*

(2011, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan)

 Collective cultural memory, which according to José van Dijck is concerned
with the “communal reservoir of relevant stories about our past and future”
(2007: 8), has received a great deal of academic attention over the past
two decades. More and more, these studies have focused on the impact of
media on this ‘reservoir’, be it via collectively remembered images or via
contemporary media that depicts the past retrospectively, as evidenced by
the work of van Dijck and Amy Holdsworth (2011), among several others.
Visual media – whether film, television, video games, photography or online
media – have played an increasing role in the formation of cultural memory
since 1950, and especially since the digital age, as screen cultures and
media technologies have proliferated and diversified at an exponential rate.

 De Montfort University’s Cinema and Television History (CATH) Research
Centre has been an active contributor to research on the relationship
between media and cultural memory through its participation in the BECTU
Oral Histories Project and in the Leverhulme-funded Hollywood and the Baby
Boom project. As such, the CATH Centre’s third annual postgraduate
conference will seek to explore the role of visual media in shaping
collective memories, especially since the Second World War. How have
transformations in media impacted on people’s relationships to the past?
Can new media sources now be accepted as valid historical evidence?

 We welcome papers that address these and other related issues by engaging
with visual media such as film, television, video games, online cultures
and photography. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

- The uses of nostalgia, retro and ‘heritage’ in post-war screen cultures;

- Media representations of history, such as documentaries and docu-dramas;

- The impact of media coverage of historical events on collective memory;

- The role of digital technologies in enabling easy access to archival
material and the effect of this phenomenon on our relationship to the past;

- The impact of globalisation on cultural memory.

 Abstracts of 200-300 words for papers of 20 minutes, plus a short
biography, should be sent to
*[log in to unmask]*<[log in to unmask]>by*
Wednesday 30th April 2014*. For up-to-date information, please visit
http://cathpostgrad.wordpress.com/conference-2014/.

We are also delighted to announce that the conference has received a *BAFTSS
funding award* to assist delegates with travel, accommodation, and/or
registration costs. Awards will be offered as 2 x £125 for delegates
attending from outside the UK, OR as smaller bursaries of up to £50 for
those travelling within the UK.

 Information on *Cinema, Television and History: New Approaches* can be
found here:
http://www.c-s-p.org/flyers/Cinema--Television-and-History--New-Approaches1-4438-5379-8.htm

-- 
*Cinema and Television History (CATH) Research Centre Postgraduates*

Room 3.06J
School of Media and Communication
Clephan Building
De Montfort University
The Gateway
Leicester
LE1 9BH

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