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[ecrea] Genre Studies Network (GSN)_workshop Genre and New Technologies, 10 December 2012
Fri Nov 30 03:31:56 GMT 2012
the 3rd Genre Studies Network (GSN) workshop 'Genre and New
Technologies' is approaching fast. The workshop is open to everyone,
please register on it if you wish to attend by emailing Natasha Rulyova
at (n.e.rulyova /at/ bham.ac.uk) <mailto:(n.e.rulyova /at/ bham.ac.uk)> and spread
the word. Feel free to distribute the attached poster to anyone who is
interested in genre and new media. If you wish to learn more about the
project please see our website at
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/lcahm/departments/russian/research/genre-studies-network.aspx
. Here are the details of the upcoming workshop:
Date: 10 December 2012
Venue: University of Birmingham
*Keynote: Prof. Gunther Kress*, Institute of Education, University of
London,UK, 'Generating genre'
*Panel One: Perspectives on Genre in Light of New Technologies*
*Prof. Janet Giltrow*, University of British Columbia, Canada,
'Perspectives on Genre:
Motive, Form, and Medial Change'
*Dr Simone Schroth*, Newcastle University/Aston University, UK, 'More
than a Modern Novel in Letters -- The Email Novel as a New Genre'
*Dr Vlad Strukov*, University of Leeds, UK, 'Configurations of Space in
Computer
Games: Towards a Genre Typology'
*Panel Two: Genre and the Agency in the New Media Age*
*Prof. Gary Hall*, Coventry University, UK, '#MySubjectivation: How our
Agency and
Consciousness is Subordinated to the Calculable, Standardised, Ready-made
Forms and Genres of the Cultural Industries'
*Dr Ranjana Das*, University of Leicester, UK, 'Prospecting, in
Retrospect: Three
Concepts from Wolfgang Iser's Reception Aesthetics in the Networked Age'
*Dr Natasha Rulyova*, University of Birmingham, UK, 'Online Identities
and Genre
in the Russian-Language Social Media'
*Roundtable facilitated by Dr Joanne Sayner*, University of Birmingham,
UK: Do new technologies lead to the advent of new genres? What are the
differences between the medium and genre?
Best wishes,
Dr Natasha Rulyova (otherwise known as Natalia)
Russian Language Lead
Department of Modern Languages
College of Arts and Law
Ashley Building
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
Tel.: 0121 414 6357
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