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Please see the conference call below.  I went to some of their past
conferences and they were very interesting, in particular for attracting
African practitioners and academics working in industry and film & media
studies. 

Susanne Hammacher
Film Officer | Festival Manager
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The Royal Anthropological Institute
50 Fitzroy Street
London W1T 5BT
UK
tel +44-(0)20-7387 0455
fax +44-(0)20-7388 8817
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http://www.therai.org.uk
RAI International Festival of Ethnographic Film: http://raifilmfest.org.uk
Note: RAI Conference: ŒAnthropology in the World¹, 8-10 June 2012, British
Museum, London. 
http://www.therai.org.uk/conferences/anthropology-in-the-world/


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CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Evolving African Film Cultures: Local and Global Experiences
 
Conference organised by the
Africa Media Centre, University of Westminster
 
Date: Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 November 2012
Venue: University of Westminster, Regent Campus
309 Regent Street, London, W1B 2UW
 
This is the first call for papers for a two-day conference on changes in
African film and television production and, of equal importance, the
transformation of African film audiences in local and global contexts.
African film production, distribution and consumption have been more
noticeable in the West African region, as showcased by biennial exhibitions
at the FESPACO festivals in Burkina Faso. Arguably, such festivals have
encouraged a type of production that is admired by Europeans, but which is
rarely available to, or appreciated widely by audiences in those
productions¹ countries of origin. Portuguese and Arab-speaking regions in
Africa have also developed diverse and high quality film cultures, but their
experiences need to be debated within a wider context. More recently,
Anglophone regions, led by Nigeria, have developed popular commercial film
models which have been enthusiastically received by African audiences. One
could say that African film markets have been rapidly expanding, with many
implications for film and policy makers, distributors and audiences.
 
Since 2000, audiences for African film elsewhere in the world have grown in
size. Such expansion has implications for film content, form, production
strategies, distribution mechanisms and policy frameworks. African
filmmakers have to delicately negotiate widening markets, for instance, by
paying  more attention to the political economy of film consumption in the
rapidly changing local and global contexts. The digital economy, especially
the internet, has opened up huge opportunities for the wider distribution of
African film. Papers may focus on, among other topics, the following:
 
€             Production cultures and circulation of film;
€             History, myth and identity in African film;
€             The representation of African cultures in film;
€             Audiences, reception and sites of spectatorship;
€             Indigenous language films and the problems of subtitles and
illiteracy.
€             Morality and spirituality in African cinema;
€             Exhibition, financing and distribution of African film;
€             Cinema and digital technologies;
€             Film festivals and the development of national cinemas in
Africa;
€             Revenue, business models and piracy
€             Auteur, film genres and form
€             Collaborative filmmaking in the global north/trans-national
collaborations
€             African film philosophy
€             The image, sound, written and spoken word in filmic narratives
€             Institutions, policies and film agencies
 
 
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS
 
The deadline for submission of abstracts is Friday 8 June, 2012. Successful
applicants will be notified by Monday 18 June, 2012. Abstracts should be 300
words long. They must include the title of the conference, presenter's name,
affiliation, email and postal address, together with the title of the paper.
Please ensure when saving your abstract that your name is part of the file
name. Please email your abstract to Helen Cohen, Events Administrator at:
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PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION
 
This two day conference will take place on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11
November, 2012. The fee for registration (which applies to all participants,
including presenters) will be £140, with a concessionary rate of £60 for
students, to cover all conference documentation, refreshments and
administration costs. Registration will open in September 2012.
 
Dr. Winston Mano
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI)
Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
School of Media, Arts and Design
University of Westminster
Harrow Campus
Watford Road
Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 3TP, UK
Tel: +44(0)2079115000 ext 4427
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Fax:+44(0)2079115942
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