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Dear MECCSA Colleagues:

Just a reminder that the deadline for proposing individual Papers and three-Paper Panels to our forthcoming event ‘FILM & MEDIA 2016: The Fifth Annual London Film & Media Conference – Questions of Cultural Value’ is now looming - 31 March 2016.
 
We welcome Proposals - from early career researchers, established Faculty, and professionals in the media and cultural industries – which we consider by means of sympathetic Peer Review, with an effective 7-10 day turnaround. With getting on for half our available Speaker places already committed, early submission is strongly advised, especially for colleagues wishing to take advantage of our generous ‘Early Bird’ concession rate, which expires on April 1.
 
The event takes place at the Friends’ House, Bloomsbury, London, UK, on 7-9 July 2016. For full details, including the Conference Brochure, Online Proposal Form, Registration Page, and Conference ebook downloads, please visit our website at www.thelondonfilmandmediaconference.com. The site also features details of the more than 70 scholars from 23 countries worldwide who are already invited to present their research at FILM & MEDIA 2016.

With warmest regards,
Sincerely,
Phillip Drummond,
Director,
The Annual London Film & Media Conference.

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