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[eccr] Fwd: Visible Evidence XI

Wed Apr 30 11:12:04 GMT 2003


>Visible Evidence XI
>CONFERENCE
>December 16-19, 2003
>Bristol, UK
>Presented by the School of Cultural Studies, University of
>the West of England, Bristol. Hosted by the Watershed Media
>Centre.
>
>CALL FOR PANELS
>The 2003 Visible Evidence Conference is the eleventh in a
>series of major international and interdisciplinary
>conferences on the role of film and video as witness and
>voice of social reality. The conference encompasses a wide
>range of cultural, political, social, historical,
>ethnographic and pedagogical questions and welcomes
>perspectives from such fields (in addition to film studies)
>as anthropology, architecture, art history, ethnic studies,
>ethnography, gay and lesbian studies, history, journalism,
>law, medicine, political science, psycho-social studies,
>sociology, urban studies and women's studies.
>
>In addition, the conference seeks to expand beyond a purely
>academic schema and make links with filmmakers, curators and
>producers, in order to engage in debates on contemporary
>documentary practice and to explore the space between the
>perspectives of scholars and cultural producers and
>promoters. The conference programme will include screenings
>curated by Vertigo Magazine and DocHouse.
>This is an open call for panels. We encourage potential
>participants to think about documentary in as wide a way as
>possible. We also welcome suggestions for alternative modes
>of delivery which maximise the potential for discussion,
>for example, workshop sessions. We would also like to build
>on the relations established in previous conferences
>between documentary studies in different parts of the world.
>
>Given the time and place of Visible Evidence XI, we would
>like to encourage as especially relevant themes, panels on
>- war reporting - national and foreign perspectives on the
>British documentary tradition - perspectives for
>independent documentary outside television
>
>The format of the conference is a single stream of panels,
>so please note that there will only be a limited number of
>panels selected. Please submit your proposal using the form
>below. Please include:
>1) a panel proposal (half a page),
>2) a brief description of your experience relevant to the
>proposal.
>
>Proposals should be sent to (Michael.Chanan /at/ uwe.ac.uk) by 30
>May 2003.
>
>A Call for Papers will go out after panels and panel chairs
>have been selected. Further information about registration,
>accommodation, etc., will be made available on a conference
>website.
>
>Further information (conference programme):
>Prof. Michael Chanan, (Michael.Chanan /at/ uwe.ac.uk)
>
>Further information (administration):
>Janet Garland, (Janet.Garland /at/ uwe.ac.uk)
>Faculty of Humanities
>St Matthias Campus
>University of the West of England
>Oldbury Court Road
>Fishponds
>Bristol BS16 2JP
>fax +44 (0)117 344 4417
>================================================
>PANEL PROPOSAL:
>Name:
>Title (Prof/Dr/Ms/Mr etc):
>Position:
>Mailing address:
>Country:
>Postcode:
>Phone: Fax: E-mail:
>______________________________________________________________
>Title of proposed Panel:
>______________________________________________________________
>Abstract:
>______________________________________________________________
>Personal Statement
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Carpentier Nico (Phd)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University Brussels
Studies on Media, Information & Telecommunication (SMIT)
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