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Final Call: Postgraduate Research Poster Showcase at the BAFTSS Conference. University of St Andrews. 16-18 April 2020.
The British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies [BAFTSS] Executive Committee would like to invite postgraduate members to showcase their doctoral research during the BAFTSS 2020 conference on Rethinking Screen Cultures at the University of St Andrews (16-18 April 2020)<https://www.baftss.org/research-poster>.  We will host a display of research posters in a central space at the conference, and offer a prize of £100 to the research poster that is considered to be most successful by the conference delegates. Our aim is to provide a structured yet comfortable forum for scholarly exchange, while promoting the visibility of the research being conducted within our postgraduate community. Further information about the BAFTSS Research Poster Showcase<https://www.baftss.org/research-poster> and poster designs from previous years can be found on the BAFTSS Website<https://www.baftss.org/research-poster>.
Closing date: Monday 10th February 2020. Please submit a draft of your poster as an attachment (in PDF format) in the first instance to the BAFTSS Acting Secretary Dr Liz Watkins ( [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ) Please include the following details on your poster: your name, University affiliation and email address.
Accepted Poster Presentations: Monday 24th February 2020. Presenters whose posters are selected for display at the BAFTSS conference will be notified by 24th February 2020.
Submission of final poster designs: Monday 30th March 2020. Those presenters whose poster is selected for display at the conference will need to submit their final design as a PowerPoint Slide or Tiff File to Dr Liz Watkins ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ) no later than Monday 30th March 2020
The main BAFTSS conference deadline for research paper abstracts and panel proposals was 16th December 2019. Research Poster Proposals can be submitted after this date and up until 10th February 2020.
Best regards
Dr Elizabeth Watkins, University of Leeds. Contact: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies [BAFTSS]: Acting Secretary.
Convener: BAFTSS Colour and Film Special Interest Group and Notes on Colour Blog<https://colourandfilm.com/notesoncolour/>

Editorial Board: Open Screens Journal https://openscreensjournal.com

Darkrooms and Representations: Histories of Photography, Film and Exploration 2-3 April 2020.<https://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/researchers/opportunities-events/darkrooms-representations-call-papers>

Recent Publications:
‘Views on Colour: Finding the Filmmakers, Technicians and Archivists’<http://iamhist.net/2020/01/views-on-colour/>, IAMHIST (2020).
‘Threads of Colour and Meaning in the Film Works of Nicolas Roeg and Anthony Richmond’<https://eastmancolor.info/2018/07/25/threads-of-colour-and-meaning-in-the-film-work-of-nicolas-roeg-and-anthony-richmond/> (July 2018)
 ‘Liminal Perceptions: Intermediality and the Exhibition of Non-fiction Film’, The Colour Fantastic, Chromatic Worlds of Silent Cinema (AUP, 2018), pp.51-73.
‘Mapping the Antarctic: Photography, Colour and the Scientific Expedition in Popular Exhibition’, Progress in Colour Studies (2018) pp.439-459.
Books:
Gesture and Film: Signalling New Critical Perspectives (Routledge, 2017).


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