Dear colleagues,
I am thrilled to share with you the dates for the Communications, Media and Culture research seminars at the University of Stirling for this semester. All are welcome. For more details please contact Maria Velez-Serna ([log in to unmask]).
31 January 2018, 1-3pm, Pathfoot D1
Christopher Anderson (Leeds): Apostles of Certainty: The History of Data Journalism and the Politics of Doubt
Eddy Borges Rey (Stirling) on data journalism in Vietnam
14 February 2018, 3-5pm, Pathfoot D1
Michele Aaron (Warwick) in conversation with Steve Chinn (Stirling): Cancer and terminal illness in film and culture
Chaired by Alenka Jelen-Sanchez
28 February 2018, 1-3pm, Pathfoot D1
Anat Pick and Lucy Bolton (Queen Mary, University of London): "Attention" in Simone Weil and Iris Murdoch: the concept, the overlap, and the potential for a new ethics of looking at film.
7 March 2018, 1-3pm, Pathfoot D1
Juana Suárez (NYU Tisch School of the Arts): Against the national project: Memory and mobility in contemporary Colombian cinema
21 March 2018, 1-3pm, Pathfoot D1
Katherine Champion (Stirling) and Lisa Kelly (Glasgow): Nurturing Scottish Screen Industries Talent: The Case of Outlander
John Williamson (Glasgow): Competition, conflict and contracts - the battles for musical talent in the early days of television in Scotland
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