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Places are still available for The Political Screen: 19/20 June 2015
This two-day International conference co-organized by LSE and UCL under the aegis of the London Screen Studies group brings together leading scholars from around the world to examine the complex intertwined histories of global political economy and screen media. Panels and papers address the politics of production, distribution, representation, and exhibition of film, television, and contemporary digital media. The conference is also a forum for considering the practices of a broadly configured screen studies and its utility to the urgent necessity of political and economic transformation.
Keynote speakers: Anna McCarthy (NYU): The Jargon of Productivity; SV Srinivas (Azim Premji University): Entertainment as Politics; Liesbet van Zoonen (Loughborough University): Premediating Political Scandals.
Registration: £50 full, £35 concessions. Refreshments, lunch, wine.
Details and registration: Bit.ly/PolScreen<http://events.sas.ac.uk/support-research/events/view/18125/Screen+Studies+Group:+The+Political+Screen>
Jon Millington
Events Team Leader
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