You are invited to attend the upcoming Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries (CMCI) symposium: Online Cultural Consumers and Museums.
Date: Thursday 14 November 2013
Time: 1-5pm
Venue: Council Room (K2.29 - 2nd floor, Kings Building), Strand Campus, King’s College London
Agenda
1.00pm: Introduction
Panel 1 Overview of Online Consumer Culture Trends
1.15pm: Digital Virtual Consumption
Mike Molesworth, Media School, Bournemouth University.
1.40pm: Competing with Free: Lessons from the History of Digital Distribution
James Allen-Roberston, Department of Sociology, University of Essex.
2.05pm: 'The New Cultural Commons? Social media, the Art World and a Democratic Promise'.
Payal Arora, Dept. of Media and Communication, Erasmus University, Rotterdam.
2.30pm: Panel discussion/further Q&A
2.55pm Tea & Coffee
Panel 2 Museums Going Online
3.25pm: Communicating Museum Learning Experience Online: Reflections on young people's use of social and mobile technologies in a school trip.
Koula Charitonos, Institute of Educational Technology, The Open University
3.50pm: 'Tipu's Tiger: Killer App?'
Ruth Adams, Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King's College London
4.15pm: Panel discussion/further Q&A
Organisers: Dr Kye-Kyung Lee ([log in to unmask]) and Dr Fidele Vlavo ([log in to unmask])
For further details, see the attachment. The event is free to all but please book a place in advance as places are limited. Please click the following link for booking. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/event/8812816371
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