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Dear fellow students of all disciplines and future researchers,

We are inviting you to a MeCCSA training event at Anglia Ruskin University. 

The theme is 'participation', so come along to a day full of research talks and discussion groups and let your voice be heard.

 
Themes addressed during the day will include: Participation in communities and participation as/in spectatorship; social change; participatory media; participation and the common in digital culture; possibilities of agency for the producer, consumer, user, spectator and participant; participatory action research. 

 
Coffee, lunch and wine are provided, no registration fee! 

See full programme below.

Please drop us an e-mail with your details if you are interested in attending ([log in to unmask])


Saturday, April 13th Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Room Lord Ashcroft Building (room 109)

9.30 AM: Registration

10 AM: Welcome

10.15 AM: Key Note: Dr Joss Hands, Reader in Media and Critical Theory at Anglia Ruskin University
'Digital Media and the Commons'

10.45 AM: Coffee

11 AM: Participation, Public and the State:
 
Agnes Trzak (Anglia Ruskin University)  'The Public Sphere, Mediation and Action'
Philippa Law (Queen Mary)   'Designing media to encourage audience participation in Welsh'
Adrian Joseph (Southbank University)  'Participatory Culture in the Class Room'
 

11.45 AM: Breakout Sessions

12.45 PM: Lunch

1.30 PM: Participation in the Audio and Arts Culture:
 
Alex Annetts (Anglia Ruskin University) 'Gendered Participation in Audio Production Print Media'
Michelle Lewis-King (Anglia Ruskin University) 'Pulse Project'
Sebastian Laskowski (Goldsmiths) 'Interdisciplinary Participation in Art'
 

2.15 PM: Key Note: Dr Richard Rushton, Senior Lecturer at The Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts
'Hollywood and the Politics of Participation'

2.45 PM: Coffee

3.15 PM: Participation and Spectatorship:

James Harvey-Davitt (Anglia Ruskin University) 'New Cinematic Subjectivities'
Stephanie Parsons (Anglia Ruskin University) 'The Mediatisation of Suffering'
Katrine Pram Nielsen (Goldsmiths) 'Networked Listening: In Between Affective Power and Resistance'

4 PM: Breakout sessions

4.45 PM: Feedback Session with panel of Key Note Speakers and Dr Sophie Hope (Lecturer in Arts Management at Birkbeck)

5.30 PM: Wine reception
 
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We are looking forward to seeing you!

Best,

James and Agnes 
(PhD students in Communication, Film and Media at Anglia Ruskin University)

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