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[ecrea] CfP: MECCSA 2013: 'SPACES & PLACES OF CULTURE'
Wed Jul 11 23:07:03 GMT 2012
Dear colleagues - before everybody has a well-deserved summer break, a
reminder of the Call for Papers for the 2013 Meccsa Conference in Derry
Londonderry, from Januay 9-11th. The deadline for abstract submissions
is 10 September 2012. Follow the guidelines on the conference website to
submit. - http://www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/meccsa2013
Please circulate this to colleagues and other networks of which you are
part. We hope to see you in January
best wishes
Máire MD
Máire Messenger Davies, PhD, FRSA, MBPsS,
Professor of Media Studies, Centre for Media Research,
School of Media, Film and Journalism
University of Ulster, Cromore Rd,
Coleraine BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland,UK
http://cmr.ulster.ac.uk
twitter:@mairemd
email: (m.messenger-davies /at/ ulster.ac.uk)
office telephone: +44(0)2870124069LATEST BOOK - 'Children, Media &
Culture' http://www.openup.co.uk/children_media
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CALL FOR PAPERS MECCSA 2013
Dear colleagues, below is a call for papers for the annual MeCCSA
conference in January 2013, hosted by the University of Ulster. For the
first time, MeCCSA is using an Open Conference System, which integrates
each stage of the conference, from abstract submission through to
registration and payment (using the EventBrite system.) For this you
need to log in to the system (i.e. 'register' on it - this does not mean
you are registered for the conference, just entered on the system). We
hope that this system can be used for all future MeCCSA conferences.
CALL FOR PAPERS
MeCCSA CONFERENCE 2013:
University of Ulster
‘Spaces and Places of Culture’
The next annual MeCCSA Conference, will be held from 9th to 11th
January, 2013 at the University of Ulster, Magee campus in
Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. See
http://www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/meccsa2013
The conference is being organized by the Centre for Media Research, in
the School of Media, Film and Journalism at the University of Ulster and
enjoys the unique advantage of participating in the UK City of Culture
events, being organized in Derry/Londonderry throughout 2013.
For further information see: www.cityofculture2013.com
About MeCCSA
MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication
and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. The field encompasses the
study of audiovisual and print media including film and TV; journalism;
radio; photography; creative writing; publishing; interactive media and
the web. The field also includes media practice and practice research –
film and TV production, journalism practice, and the use of new, digital
information technologies in the arts, entertainment, social media and
gaming.
We welcome presentations on our broad theme of ‘spaces and places of
culture’. And, as always, we welcome scholarly papers, presentations of
practice, posters and panels across the full range of interests
represented by MeCCSA and its networks, including:
• Film and television studies and practice;
• Radio studies and practice;
• Cultural and media policy;
• Representation, identity, ideology
• Creativity and digital spaces;
• The value and future of journalism;
• Media Studies as a discipline;
• Approaches to media pedagogy
Presentations are also invited for a special strand on children, young
people and media, in conjunction with Cinemagic. See: www.cinemagic.org.uk/
Keynote speakers include (in alphabetical order)
• Bruce Brown – Media research and the REF
• James Curran – ‘Mickey Mouse Squeaks Back’
• Adriana de Souza e Silva – digital and urban play spaces
• Terry Eagleton – culture, space and place, an overview
• Beatriz Garcia – Cities of Culture and communication
• Roy Greenslade – journalism post-Leveson
• John Hill – Stuart Hood Memorial Lecture: Radical TV drama
• Shona McCarthy – Derry~Londonderry as City of Culture
• Phil Redmond – film, television, region, culture
• Homsong Shao – information flow in China
• Stephen Shaw – digital designing
• Claire Wardle – citizen journalism
• Richard Williams - Northern Ireland Screen policy
• Brian Winston – documentary film
Guest chairs include Pat Loughrey, former Head of BBC Nations and
Regions, Warden of Goldsmiths College and Visiting Professor at the
University of Ulster; Maggie Taggart, Arts and Education correspondent,
BBC Northern Ireland.
Time and place
The 2013 conference will run from midday on 9 January until 5 pm on 11
January.
Given that some people may need to travel to and from Derry on 8 January
and 12 January, please find below a link to assist you with your travel
arrangements.
www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/meccsa2013/travel.php
Some hotels are offering special conference rates to stay in the City
during this longer period (other cultural events are planned for the
evenings of 8 and 12 January).
www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/meccsa2013/accommodation.php
Instructions for Contributors
Abstracts of 250 words requested for:
papers / panels / presentations of practice / posters
These items should be submitted for peer review using the MeCCSA
Conference website by Monday 10 September 2012.
Proposers will be notified of proposal acceptance.
Submission of Papers: www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/mecsa2013/papers.php
OR
http://www.ocs.meccsa.org.uk/index.php/meccsa/meccsa2013/login
Panels
Full panel proposals should include a short description and rationale
(200 words) along with abstracts for each of the papers (250 words each)
and the name of the person chairing, contact details for all panelists
and technical requirements.
Panelists should indicate if they are willing to be considered separately.
Practice
We are keen to support the presentation of media practice work, in
particular when there is insufficient time to present full work during
paper presentation. To this end we will allocate a presentation space
for practice artefacts which include screenings, computer based work and
multi-screen work (where possible). For practice please include specific
technical requirements (e.g. duration, format) and an URL pointing to
practice support material. All presentations must run on PowerPoint
compatible with Windows 7. We cannot run Keynote or other alternatives.
All film/video work must play on a commercial DVD player. We cannot run
.AVI, .MOV or similar file types. To avoid disappointment we would ask
all delegates to ensure their presentations/films are compatible with
the above specifications.
Prizes
The Higher Education Academy Subject Centre (HEA) is supporting the
conference and is offering a £500 prize and publication for the best
paper analysing key issues impacting on media, communications and
cultural studies in higher education. Submission details as for other
papers but a full paper must be with HEA by 23 November 2012 Email:
(john.mundy /at/ heacademy.ac.uk)
Posters: The academic poster is highly valued by MeCCSA as an indicator
of current research and there will be an open space set aside for poster
display.
A prize of £100 will be awarded to the best poster judged the MeCCSA
Executive Committee.
Contact email: (s.quinn /at/ ulster.ac.uk)
Máire Messenger Davies, PhD, FRSA, MBPsS,
Professor of Media Studies, Centre for Media Research,
School of Media, Film and Journalism
University of Ulster, Cromore Rd,
Coleraine BT52 1SA, Northern Ireland,UK
http://cmr.ulster.ac.uk
twitter:@mairemd
email: (m.messenger-davies /at/ ulster.ac.uk)
office telephone: +44(0)2870124069LATEST BOOK - 'Children, Media &
Culture' http://www.openup.co.uk/children_media
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