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We look forward to see you this Thursday at Emily Keightley's talk in Central London. Please join us for drinks afterwards. 

“Piecing together the past: photography, memory, imagination in digital times”

Emily Keightley (Loughborough University)

Date: Thur 3/3

Time: 17:00-19:00

Campus: 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2HT 

Room: UG04

Please join us for drinks afterwards. 


All seminars are free. To understand how many attendees we can expect, we kindly ask you to register here. 


Emily Keightley will trace the role of photography and personal photographs and characterise cultural processes of remembering using fieldwork drawn from her project Media of Remembering (2010-2013, Leverhulme Trust). In her talk, she will trace three phases: 1. the localising and integration of cultural resources into remembering practices. 2. the use of photography and photographs in the process of congealing of experience into recognisable, communicable units or patterns and putting these to work in the story of a life. And finally 3. the final distillation of lived experience, in which value and significance is invested in relatively stable ensembles of experience, which communicate the meaning of a life.


Biography: Emily Keightley is Senior Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at the Centre for Research in Communication  and Culture at Loughborough University. She is author and editor of several books that focus on media, memory and time in everyday life and she is Associate Editor of Media, Culture and Society. Her most recent book "Photography, Music and Memory: Pieces of the Past in Everyday Life”, which she co-authored with Professor Mike Pickering, was published in autumn 2015.

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