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[eccr] Breaking Boundaries in Television Historiography

Tue Nov 25 10:46:46 GMT 2003


>APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING
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>Breaking Boundaries in Television Historiography: Historical Research and
>the Television Archive
>
>An AHRB funded symposium organised under the auspices of the Centre for
>Television Drama Studies, University of Reading, 9th January 2004
>
>BOOKING FORM
>
>Breaking Boundaries in Television Historiography: Historical Research and
>the Television Archive is the second in a series of symposia on the subject
>of television history to be held at the University of Reading in 2003-2004.
>The focus of this event will be on bringing together archivists,
>librarians, historians, and scholars of television history. The symposium
>will offer an opportunity for the interrogation of historiography and
>research methodologies in the field of television history, as well as
>offering the academic community a clearer view of the aims and objectives
>of various archives and institutions. It is therefore hoped that this
>symposium will not only be of great value to researchers working in the
>field (particularly postgraduate students within the field of Television
>Studies), but that it will promote stronger links between academic
>researchers of British television history and those people and
>institutions currently providing access to research materials.
>
>The next symposium in this series will be Producing Generic Television
>Drama (a series of in conversation panels, in which media practitioners
>who created generic television drama in the 1960s and 70s discuss their
>work, to be held in May 2004).
>
>Full details of the symposium and an up-to-date timetable and booking form
>can be found on the Department of Film, Theatre and Televisions home
>page: http://www.rdg.ac.uk/FD/Research/TVsymposium.htm
>
>Please return this booking form to Helen Wheatley, Department of Film,
>Theatre and Television, Bulmershe Campus, University of Reading, Reading,
>RG6 1HY - Email enquiries to: (H.M.Wheatley /at/ reading.ac.uk)
>
>The symposium will be held at the Department of Film, Theatre and
>Television, at the Bulmershe Campus of the University of Reading on 9
>January 2004.
>
>Registration will take place in the foyer outside the Myra McCulloch
>Theatre on the Bulmershe Campus between 10 and 10.20 a.m. Full details of
>how to get to the Bulmershe campus by bus, rail, road, taxi and air are
>given on the University of Reading website, along with maps.
>
>If you need accommodation, the University does have a limited number of
>rooms available, but there are also plenty of guesthouses and hotels
>offering bed & breakfast near the University.  Full details of both types
>of accommodation are also given on the University website.
>
>University of Reading website home page http://www.rdg.ac.uk
>
>Visitors Information: http://www.rdg.ac.uk/about/visitors.htm
>
>Bulmershe Campus Map: http://www.reading.ac.uk/Maps/bulmershe/index.htm
>
>Accommodation: http://www.extra.rdg.ac.uk/accommodation/
>
>The symposium fee is £35/£25 unwaged, which includes lunch and drinks
>throughout the day. If you would like to attend, please complete and return
>the confirmation slip along with your cheque payment or credit card details
>by 18 December 2003 to Helen Wheatley at the address above.
>
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>Name................................................................
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>Institution.........................................................
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>Postal address............................................................
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>Postcode....................
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>Telephone
>number..........................................................
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>E-mail address............................................................
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>Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements (e.g.
>vegetarian, vegan):
>
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>.....................................................
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>If you are presenting a paper at the symposium, please let us know what
>equipment you require (e.g. Video, DVD, Data Projection, OHP, Slide
>Projection, etc.)
>
>
>
>Please make cheques payable to The University of Reading (with TV
>Symposium written on the back of the cheque).
>
>
>Payment by cheque is preferred, but if you wish to pay by credit card
>please provide the following details (please print clearly):
>
>Card Number:
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>Card Type:
>
>Expiry Date:
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>Issue Number (if applicable):
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>Name as on the Card:
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>Authorisation Number (on the signature strip):
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>
>Some limited parking is available for the symposium.  If you require a
>parking space please indicate this below and we will reserve a space for
>you.
>
>Parking space required: YES/NO
>
>Please direct all enquiries to  (H.M.Wheatley /at/ reading.ac.uk)
>
>
>Dr Helen Wheatley
>
>Centre for Television Drama Studies
>Department of Film, Theatre and Television
>University of Reading
>Bulmershe Court
>Woodlands Avenue
>Reading RG6 1HY
>
>0118 378 5894

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