Dear friends and colleagues
We warmly invite you to this year’s MeCCSA Post-Graduate Network conference. Titled “Borders & Boundaries: Territories, Technologies, Transgressions,” the conference will take place at Goldsmiths, London, on June 26-27 2017.
Registration for the event is now live: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/borders-and-boundaries-meccsa-pgn-conference-2017-tickets-34608383607
Early-bird registration (until June 10) is £15, down from £35 in previous years. For this price you will get to hear to hear cutting-edge, interdisciplinary media research from an international cast of doctoral researchers as well as from high-profile keynote speakers: Myria Georgiou (LSE), Sue Clayton (Goldsmiths), Seeta Gangadharan (LSE), Lina Dencik (Cardiff), Natalie Fenton (Goldsmiths) and Jeremy Gilbert (UEL). Coffee, lunches, dinner and a concert at one of London’s most exciting underground venues are also included.
You can find the full schedule, as well as additional details, here: http://meccsapgn2017.com/schedule/
We look forward to seeing many of you there!
Best,
Fabien (on behalf of the organising team)
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