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And the British Sociological Association has already tweeted to express its
disappointment with BAME underrepresentation on sub-panel 23 for
Sociology... I fear they're all going to be like this (and I hope MeCCSA
will follow the BSA's lead in expressing disappointment too).

Best wishes

Catherine Baker
University of Hull

On 23 March 2018 at 20:08, Yasmin Ibrahim <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Agreed, Rohit, Angela and Anita. In the post-strike landscape of renewed
> solidarity, this is deflating.
>
> Yasmin Ibrahim
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> From: Rohit K Dasgupta <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 7:32 pm
> Subject: Re: Sub Panel 34: Announcement on composition- please note
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
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> Good point Angela and Anita. There are some great colleagues here but it
> is disappointing to see so little BAME representation in both sub panels.
>
> Best
> Rohit
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> Sent: 23 March 2018 18:06:27
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Sub Panel 34: Announcement on composition- please note
>
> Great point, Anita Howarth (MeCCSA list), about BAME representation on REF
> sub-panel 34 (Communication, Cultural and Media Studies). In addition to
> sub-panel 34, film, television and screen are covered by sub-panel 33. This
> has an admirable 50/50 gender balance but fails on BAME, given healthier
> percentages within the discipline at large. Why? How can we resolve this?
>
>
> 33: Music, Drama, Dance, Performing Arts, Film and Screen Studies
>
>
> Criteria Phase
> Chair: Professor Maria Delgado, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
> Professor Robert Adlington, University of Huddersfield
> Professor Paul Allain, University of Kent
> Professor Nicola Dibben*, University of Sheffield
> Dr Kate Dorney, University of Manchester
> Professor Nick Fells, University of Glasgow
> Mr Paul Hughes, BBC Symphony Orchestra
> Dr Royona Mitra, Brunel University London
> Dr Barley Norton, Goldsmiths, University of London
> Professor Sarah Street, University of Bristol
> Professor Laura Tunbridge, University of Oxford
> Secretariat: Miss Victoria Macfarlane, Keele University
>
> Assessment Phase
> Professor Tim Bergfelder, University of Southampton
> Professor Dee Heddon, University of Glasgow
> Professor Nadine Holdsworth, University of Warwick
> Dr. Miguel Mera*, City University of London
> Professor Stephen Rose, Royal Holloway, University of London
> Professor Sarah Whatley, Coventry University
> Professor Matthew Wright*, Canterbury Christ Church University
>
>
> All the best
>
> Angela
>
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> Subject: Re: Sub Panel 34: Announcement on composition- please note
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> Thanks for circulating the list, Anita
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> I am a little confused. Are there no BME professors involved in the
> criteria-phase of the panel?
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> Sent: 23 March 2018 04:24
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Sub Panel 34: Announcement on composition- please note
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> Colleagues should be aware that the REF panel membership recently
> announced for Sub-Panel 34 (as listed below) is an interim list. The size
> and spread of the Sub-Panel will increase when:
>
>
> 1). Strike action or action short of a strike ends in the UCU pension
> dispute .
> 2). More details of submissions is known, so that expertise can be
> tailored to the volume of submissions.
>
>
>
> Sub-panel 34: Communication, Cultural and Media Studies, Library and
> Information Management
>
> The Criteria Phase sub-panel membership will be:
>
> Chair Professor Justin Lewis Cardiff University
>
> Members
>
> Professor David Bawden City University of London
> Professor Karen Boyle University of Strathclyde
> Professor Hazel Hall Edinburgh Napier University
> Dr Robin Mansell London School of Economics and Political Science
> Ms Alison Preston Ofcom
> Secretariat Ms Kate Clift Loughborough University
>
> The Assessment Phase membership will be:
>
> Professor Peter Lunt University of Leicester
> Professor Rachel McLean Liverpool John Moores University
> Professor Toby Miller Loughborough University
> Professor Kate O'Riordan University of Sussex
> Professor Karen Ross University of Newcastle
> Professor Elizabeth Shepherd University College London
> Professor Yvonne Tasker University of East Anglia
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