List members may be interested in attending the research seminar events taking place during October at the Birmingham Centre for Media & Cultural Research at Birmingham City University.
Date: Wednesdays during November 2014
Time: 16-18.00pm
Venue: Room 441, Parkside Campus, Millennium Point, Birmingham, B4
Events are free to attend. To read the abstracts and to register your place, please head to our Eventbrite profile page: http://bcumedia.eventbrite.co.uk
November Schedule
5/11:
Pedro Cravinho, Universidade de Aveiro - Jazz and Television in Portugal (1956-1974)
Ruth Page, University of Leicester - Retweets and Rapport in Twitter-based Audience Engagement: Audiencing and Micro-celebrity in Responses to the British and American series of The X Factor.
12/11:
Nick Gebhardt, Birmingham City University - Must We Mean What We Play? (With apologies to Stanley Cavell)
Nic Pillai, University of Warwick / BCU - Len Lye’s A Colour Box: jazz, paint and cinematic waste
19/11:
Sophie Sparham, Birmingham City University - How Close is Close? The Role of the Punk Rock Ethnographer and their Relationship with their Research Subjects.
Jerome Turner, Birmingham City University - 84 lost cats and other stories: Findings from an ethnographic study of an online community media audience.
26/11:
UK Music - The Economic Contribution of the Core UK Music Industry -Discussion
Further details and free registration at Eventbrite:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/birmingham-centre-for-media-and-cultural-research-5214706199
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