Dear all - as the document didn't attach - the programme is copied here
best wishes,
Deborah
'Diversity, change and imagination': A postgraduatestudy day
A collaborative event for humanities and socialsciences research students
organised by the Centre for European andInternational Studies Research,
the Centre for Studies in Literature, and the Centrefor Cultural and Creative Research
Wednesday 16 May 2012
Park Building, University of Portsmouth
Programme
1215-1300
Arrival and lunch
Basement coffee shop
1300-1315
2.07
Welcome and introductory remarks: Professor Tony Chafer
1315-1345
Plenary 1:
2.07
Channel 4 and British film culture – (e)merging methodologies in film and television studies.
Dr Justin Smith (SCAFM)
Chair: Carol O'Sullivan
1345-1445
Parallel session 1
Education in transition
Chair: TBC
Thi Hong Le Vo
English Curriculum Innovation Evaluation
Daniel Ivanus
Reframing student mobility in an era of globalisation
Theorising Creativity
Chair: TBC
Jorge Balça
The opera performer as a single-function device
Searle Kochberg
Mapping My Jewish London: a documentary essay
Changing Channel
Chair: TBC
Laura Mayne
Film on Four: policy, diversity and shifting identities
Mike O’Neill
The forgotten history of Channel 4’s late-night TV
1445-1600
Parallel Session 2
Revisiting history
Chair: Jane Ford
Daniel Swan
Young Women War Workers in Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight 1939-1945
Joanna Warson
Une histoire croisée: Britain, France and the decolonisation of Rhodesia
Lucy Ball
Re-writing the slave narrative
Diversities of representation
Chair: Deborah Shaw
Sally Shaw
Radical black theatre performance and television space: Black Feet in the Snow (1974, BBC)
Yasmine Adie
Consequential Labelling Differences
1600-1620
Coffee
Room 2.09
1620-1650
Plenary 2
2.07
Beloved - the Gothic and history
Professor Gina Wisker (University of Brighton)
Chair: Christine Berberich
1650-1750
Parallel Session 3
European politics in flux
Chair: TBC
Ed Stoddard
Beyond Geopolitics and the Market: Energy Insecurity in Wider Europe
Jan de Graaf
European Social Democracy between World War and Cold War, 1943-1948
A Second Look at Exploitation
Chair: Lincoln Geraghty
Ryan Taylor
Female Punishment in the Japanese ‘Pink Film’
Simon Hobbs
Textual Transformations
This event will be followed by drinks at Wetherspoons (the IsambardKingdom Brunel) on Guildhall Walk and possibly by dinner afterwards, dependingon energy levels!
>>> Deborah Shaw 14/05/12 10:00 AM >>>
Dear all, this is to inform you of the postgraduate conference taking place at the University of Portsmouth this Wednesday 16th May. The keynote lecture is to be given by Dr Justin Smith ‘Channel 4 and British film culture –(e)merging methodologies in film and television studies’. The programme is attached and all are welcome.
Best wishes,
Deborah
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Dr. Deborah Shaw
Reader in Film Studies
Editor: Transnational Cinemas
School of Creative Arts, Film and Media
Portsmouth University, St George's 3.03
141 High Street, Portsmouth,
HANTS, PO1 2HY, UK
tel: +44(0)2392 845705
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