The Screen Seminars at Glasgow semester one schedule of visiting speakers is now available online.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/research/theatrefilmandtelevision/#/events
This autumn, Film and Television Studies at Glasgow is delighted to welcome Steve Presence (UWE) on the Radical Film Network’s exhibition sector, Samba Gadjigo (Mount Holyoke) on the life and work of Ousmane Sembene, David Rolinson (Stirling) on ethics and affect in science docudrama, and Sarah Atkinson (King’s College) on digital preservation.
Our first talk is this Thursday, October 15th. Dr. Steve Presence will be presenting: ‘One Screening Away From Disaster’: Precarity and Commitment in the Radical Film Network’s Exhibition Sector
5.15 pm, Room 408, Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow
Full details, dates, times and venue for all talks are available by following the above link.
All welcome!
Chelsea Birks
PhD Student, Film and Television Studies
University of Glasgow
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