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[eccr] Second Annual Charles Parker Day
Mon Sep 20 08:46:23 GMT 2004
>Calls for Papers / Day Conference Announcement
>
>Bournemouth Media School, Broadcasting History Group
>Second Annual Charles Parker Day
>April 8th 2005
>Hosted by the University of Central England
>
>In conjunction with Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger, Charles Parker
>(1919-1980) produced the innovative BBC series known as the Radio Ballads.
>Beginning with The Ballad of John Axon in 1958 the series offered insights
>into the lives of ordinary people presented in their own words and through
>their own voices merged with the sounds of folk, jazz and other
>traditional musical idioms. The series, and Parker's work outside of
>radio, met with and influenced the development of media and cultural
>studies, oral history, radical theatre as well as wider debates in
>post-war Britain.
>
>5 April 2004 saw the launch of the first annual 'Charles Parker Day'
>organized and hosted by The Bournemouth Media School (Bournemouth
>University) Broadcasting History Group (SEE
>http://www.media.bournemouth.ac.uk/charlesparker.html). This highly
>successful event involved media practitioners, critics and researchers
>celebrating and discussing the work and influence of this pioneering BBC
>Radio producer. This year the day will take place in Birmingham where
>Parker lived and worked and where his archive is held (SEE
>http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=2126&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=12446.)
>
>While Parker was very much the focus on that first day the aim was to
>launch an annual event that would consider broadcasting in much wider
>terms, past, present and future, bringing together practitioners,
>researchers and media teachers. The event also saw the launch of a prize
>for student work in radio and the shortlist will be featured throughout
>the day and the winner announced.
>
>Hosted by the Department of Media and Communication at the University of
>Central England, this year's event will feature invited speakers from the
>international academic and broadcasting community. There will also be a
>presentation from the Radio Studies Network (see:
>http://www.radiostudiesnetwork.org.uk/).
>
>There will be a nominal charge on the day to cover costs.
>
>Proposals of no more than 250 words are invited for papers on any subject
>in broadcasting history. We are particularly interested in the development
>of radio or TV features subsequent to Parker's time that maintain the
>spirit of his work. It is also hoped that an international perspective on
>programme-making can be explored and developed.
>
>Parker was also a founder member of the radical Banner Theatre group that
>continues to explore the possibilities of multi-media performance in the
>spirit of his work. A second day will see a celebration of the 30th
>anniversary of Banner Theatre who will be performing work from their
>repertoire.
>
>This second day will feature invited speakers such as Tony Benn, a
>performance by Banner and a panel discussion around cultural activity,
>actuality and the representation of ordinary people. There will also be a
>discussion of the work of Phillip Donnellan, documentary filmmaker and
>Parker's contemporary as well as a screening of some of his TV work.
>
>All enquiries, proposals and submissions (by December 17th please) to:
>
>Sean Street and Paul Long
>c/o
>Department of Media & Communication
>University of Central England in Birmingham
>Perry Barr
>B42 2SU
>
>e-mail: (paul.long /at/ uce.ac.uk)
>Tel: 0121-331-5468
>Fax: 0121-331-6501
>
>
>
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