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Postgraduates of The Film Theatre & Television Department, Reading invite 
you to their eighth annual conference: JAM 2010

THE AUDIENCE SPECTACULAR: Who's watching and how? Ideas of audience in
screen media and performance

JAM 2010 April 16th, University of Reading

CALL FOR PAPERS 

Rapidly emerging technologies and the effects of globalization continue to 
shape the work of those practitioners concerned with re-positioning the 
viewer, and impact strongly on developing discourses within the fields of 
audience theory and spectatorship. Our dynamic role as audience members and 
groups, responding to a wide variety of forms, is fore-grounded with 
increasing urgency across media, prompting a dismantling of traditional 
models of engagement and re-energised theorization. JAM 2010 will aim to 
investigate audience identities across a range of media, practices, and 
critical discourses. We want to address the spectating, experiencing and 
participating audience member as well as thinking about the role of 
audience member as something we perform, consciously or otherwise. Journeys 
Across Media 2010 is the 8th annual conference for postgraduates, run by 
postgraduates working in the Department of Film, Theatre & Television, 
University of Reading. We welcome proposals that address what it means to 
be an audience member today, framed by some of the following concerns:

Aesthetics 
Genre 
Narrative 
Representation
Interaction
New technologies 
Community 
Medium specificity 
Practice as research
Liveness 
Activism 
Relational space 
Documentary 

Proposals for practice as research presentations outside the twenty minute 
format will be considered.

CALL FOR PAPERS deadline: Friday 30th January 2010

Please send a 250 word proposal and a 100 word biographical note to Becki
Hillman, Amanda Beauchamp and Feras Bait-Almal at [log in to unmask]

Journeys Across Media (JAM) is an annual one day interdisciplinary
conference organised by and for postgraduate students. It provides a
discussion forum for current and developing research in film, theatre,
television and new media. Previous delegates have welcomed the opportunity
to gain experience of presenting their work at different stages of
development in the active, friendly and supportive research environment of
Film, Theatre & Television at the University of Reading. Non-presenting
delegates are also very welcome. Journeys Across Media is supported by the
Standing Committee of University Drama Departments (SCUDD) and the Graduate
School in Arts and Humanities, University of Reading.

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