On behalf of Susan Berridge.
Deadline for Abstracts:
MeCCSA 2010 Postgraduate Conference
This is a reminder that the closing date for submissions to the MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference is Monday 15th March.
Please send your 200 word abstracts to [log in to unmask]
The Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association Postgraduate Network invites submission of abstracts for its 2010 Postgraduate Conference to be held:
Wednesday 30th June and Thursday 1st July, 2010 at Glasgow University, Scotland
Proposals for 20 minute presentations are invited from postgraduate students and early doctoral researchers from any discipline on topics relevant to all areas of media, communications and cultural studies.
Presentations may take the form of papers, posters, films, multimedia presentations and performances. We also welcome panel submissions with up to four papers and ask you to submit a 150 word rationale for the panel.
Your abstract details should include:
Your name, email address, institutional affiliation and year of study
Title of PhD and disciplinary field
Up to five key words, which will help reviewers classify your panel
Technical requirements for presentation
Dr. Einar Thorsen | Lecturer in Journalism and Communication
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