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[ecrea] International PhD and Research School "Arab TV-fic tion and entertainment industries"
Fri Jun 18 13:51:34 GMT 2010
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>
>International PhD and Research School
>"Arab TV-fiction and entertainment industries"
>25-30 of November, 2010
>Danish Institute in Damascus, Syria
>
>Organized by
>
>Danish Institute in Damascus, Syria
>New Islamic Public Sphere Program, University of Copenhagen, DK
> Research School of Regional Studies , DK
>
>with the support of
>Arab Media Centre, University of Westminster, UK
>and
>Annenberg School for Communication
>University of Pennsylvania, US
>
>Call for papers
>
>The Danish Institute in Damascus, the new Islamic Public Sphere
>Program and the Research School of Regional Studies at Copenhagen
>University are holding an "international PhD and Research School"
>from 25-30 November 2010 at the Danish Institute in Damascus, Syria.
>
>Research Themes
>
>Since the beginning of the new millennium Arab satellite
>channels have boomed to the point where they number more than 500.
>Entertainment and serial fiction (musalsalat) are among the TV
>genres that have benefited most from this satellite expansion, as
>they have growing terms of both quantity and quality.
>Among the emerging Arab production centers and media hubs for these
>TV genres, Damascus is one of the top sites in the field of TV
>serial fiction production. The Bab al-Hara media phenomenon, along
>with many other popular musalsalat in recent years, comes from the
>very heart of Damascus and transposes the "Old Damascene" culture
>onto the most followed Ramadan TV fiction, which has now
>reached its fifth season of broadcasting on the Dubai-based
>pan-Arab satellite channel MBC.
>
>
>The PhD and Research School will focus on entertainment and fiction
>made specifically for Arab TV channels.
>The School program will draw on research methods from different
>branches of social sciences (sociology, media studies, anthropology,
>etc) and will focus on the following macro-areas:
>
>- content analysis
>- reception and audience studies
>- media industries
>- economy of media
>- media and religion
>
>
>
>Structure of the PhD and Research School
>
>The following four senior academics with relevant expertise in the
>above topics will each give a keynote lecture and supervise students:
>
>- Professor Marwan Kraidy, Annenberg School of Communication,
>University of Pennsylvania (US)
>- Professor Naomi Sakr, Arab Media Centre, University of
>Westminster (UK)
>- Professor Christa Salamandra, Lehman College, City
>University of New York (US)
>- Professor Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen, University of Copenhagen (DK)
>
>
>
>The program of the PhD and research school will be a combination of
>keynote lectures, plenary sessions and workshops focused on
>different sub-themes.
>Students will have the possibility to present their research works
>and discuss them in depth under the supervision of the senior instructors.
>The program will also include outings and visits to relevant Syrian
>media institutions and TV productions, such as the set of Bab al-Hara.
>
>The last day of the School will host a seminar dedicated to TV
>serial fiction in Syria featuring the most important local
>producers, directors, writers, journalists and TV channel
>representatives in the domain of Syrian drama.
>More details on the program will be given at a later stage.
>
>
>How to apply
>PhD students at any stage of their research project are invited to
>present a paper on any of the research areas listed above. The list
>is purely indicative and not exhaustive.
>
>Proposals for papers can come from any relevant social science
>discipline or area and cross-disciplinary approaches are welcomed.
>The proposals should be approximately 250 words long and the
>deadline for submission is 30 September. Applicants should also
>submit a brief description of their overall doctoral research
>project and a short curriculum vitae that includes the applicant's
>name, affiliation, nationality and contact details.
>
>Applications should be submitted electronically
>to <mailto:(director /at/ damaskus.dk)>(director /at/ damaskus.dk) by 30
>September at the latest.
>
>
>
>Practical information
>
>The school fee is 200 euros which will also cover meals and local
>transportation expenses.
>The fee should be paid, if the paper is accepted, no later
>than 31 October 2010 (details for the payment will be given once
>the paper has been accepted)
>
>ECTS credit points will be granted to the participants.
>
>Participants are expected to organize their own travel to Damascus
>and accommodation. Several airlines have frequent and
>reasonably-priced flights to Damascus from cities around Europe,
>including Austrian Air (daily), Turk Hava Yollari (daily), Malev
>(stop-over in Budapest, daily), British Midland (daily), Czech Air
>(stop-over in Prague, daily), Syrian Air (weekly from Copenhagen,
>more frequently from some other cities)
>The organizers will provide a list of reasonably-priced
>accommodation in Damascus.
>
>A visa is needed to enter Syria, except for Arab and Turkish
>nationals, and passports should not contain stamps from Israel or
>the Occupied Territories. Visas should be requested at the local
>Syrian embassy or , for those countries with no Syrian
>embassy, upon arrival at Damascus International Airport.
>
>The PhD and Research School will be hosted at the Danish Institute
>in Damascus which is located in the historical Bayt al-'Aqqad, old
>city of Damascus.
>
>For any further information, please contact
><mailto:(donatella /at/ hum.ku.dk)>(donatella /at/ hum.ku.dk)
>
>
>
>
>--
>Donatella Della Ratta
>Arab media blog
><http://www.mediaoriente.com>www.mediaoriente.com
>twitter @donatelladr
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