Dear Colleagues

 

This event is now fully booked. If you would like to be added to our waiting list, you may still send an email to [log in to unmask]. We will allocate any cancelled places on a first come, first served basis.

 

Best wishes

 

Caroline

 

Please distribute widely. Apologies for cross-posting.

 

Text Box: Media and the Inner World
AHRC Research Network
Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture
A Day Symposium
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Dear Colleagues

 

We are delighted to send you our initial invitation to a day symposium on ‘Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture’ to mark the end of the current grant period of our AHRC funded research network, Media and the Inner World. This will be held on the 5th Floor at the Tavistock Centre near Swiss Cottage tube station in London on Saturday 26th February 2011 from 10-6pm.

 

Confirmed Panels and Speakers:

 

Media, Emotion & Sport

 

Michael Brearley

Former England cricket captain;

former President of the Institute of Psychoanalysis

 

Krishnan Guru-Murthy

(C4 presenter and broadcaster)

 

Helen Powell (Chair)

Senior Lecturer in Media and Advertising

UEL

 

Media Love

 

John Storey

Professor of Cultural Studies, University of Sunderland

 

Carol Leader

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist

 

John Adlam

Group Therapist

 

Brett Kahr (Chair)

Hon Prof Media and the Inner World

Roehampton

 

Media, Emotion & Social Unrest

 

Jeremy Gilbert

Reader in Cultural Studies, UEL

Writer; Activist

 

Suzanne Moore

Columnist, The Guardian and

The Mail on Sunday

 

Chris Scanlon

Group Analyst

 

Michael Rustin (Chair)

Professor of Sociology, UEL

Visiting Professor, Tavistock Clinic

 

Media and the Inner

World:

Reflections and Future Directions

 

Candida Yates

Senior Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies, UEL

Director, MiW

 

Caroline Bainbridge

Reader in Visual Culture, Roehampton University

Director, MiW

 

 

 

 

 

Details of exact timings and a drinks reception will be circulated next week. We anticipate that this event will be oversubscribed and for catering purposes, we need confirmation of attendance. To book your free place, please email [log in to unmask], giving your name and occupation, which we are required to monitor by our funding body. Places are limited and will be allocated on a strictly first come, first served basis.

 

We look forward to seeing you there if you can join us. All welcome.

 

Best wishes

 

Caroline

 

Dr Caroline Bainbridge

Reader in Visual Culture

Research Student Coordinator

Programme Convener MA Media &Cultural Studies

Director, Media and the Inner World AHRC Research Network

www.miwnet.org

 

Department of Media, Culture & Language

Southlands College

Roehampton University

Roehampton Lane

London SW15 5SL

Tel: +44 20 8392 3506

Room: Queen's Building 027

 

 


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