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[ecrea] Media Mutations 6 - final programme

Thu May 01 13:00:09 GMT 2014



MEDIA MUTATIONS 6
Modes of Production and Narrative Forms in the Contemporary TV Series
organized by Luca Barra, Leora Hadas, Veronica Innocenti, and Paolo Noto
Bologna, Dipartimento delle Arti
May 27th-28th, 2014

May 27th

14.30 Introduction and greetings

15.00 Keynote address
Catherine Johnson (University of Nottingham), Beyond Transmedia Storytelling

16.00 Panel 1 – Transmedia storytelling in practice
Chair: Peppino Ortoleva (Università degli Studi di Torino)
Maria Engberg and Jay David Bolter (Georgia Tech), Weak Narrativity in Transmedia. Storytelling in The Walking Dead
Deborah Toschi and Federica Villa (Università di Pavia), The Lizzie Bennet Diaries
Melanie Bourdaa (University of Bordeaux), Re-inventing the Space Opera as an Endless Universe. The Case of Battlestar Galactica

17.15 Coffee break

17.30 Panel 2 – Images of the audience
Chair: Giovanni Boccia Artieri (Università degli Studi di Urbino “Carlo Bo”)
JP Kelly (Royal Holloway, London), From Searching to Sifting. Television Ratings in the Age of Social Media
Çiğdem Erdal and Orçin Uzun (Marmara University), What Do They Want? Turkish Television Audience and The Future of Television
Cecilia Penati and Anna Sfardini (Università Cattolica, Milan), Serial Visions. Models of Complex Storytelling and Italian Audiences’ Perceptions

May 28

9.45 Panel 3 – Industrial conditions and narrative
Chair: Roberta Pearson (University of Nottingham)
Paola Brembilla (Università di Bologna), Straight-to-Series in Broadcast TV. Causes, Issues and Consequences
Amélie Chabrier and Yoann Hervey (University Paul Valery, Montpellier), Writing a Bottle Episode. “Fly”, from Breaking Bad
Basil Glynn (Middlesex University), The Tudors, the National Past and the Re-shaping of Generic Traditions in Contemporary TV Costume Drama

11.15 Coffee break

11.30 Keynote address
Derek Kompare (Southern Methodist University), Digital Distribution and the Erratic Expansion of Television

12.30 Lunch

14.30  Panel 4 – European fiction and global circulation
Chair: Francesco Casetti (Yale University)
Roberta Pearson (University of Nottingham), A Case of Identity. Sherlock and Elementary,
Giancarlo Lombardi (College of Staten Island and Graduate Center/CUNY), Cultural Imperialism, Redefined. New Modes of Crossnational Television
Marco Cucco (Università della Svizzera Italiana), Understanding Fiction by Looking at its Business. The Sky Italy Case Study
Catherine O'Rawe (Bristol University), Romanzo criminale, la serie. Complex TV and Male Melodrama,

16.15 Coffee break

16.30 Panel 5 – The wider context of narrative production
Chair: Enrico Menduni (Università degli Studi Roma Tre)
Nikola Stepić (Concordia University), Looking Back on the News. Conceptualizing Television in HBO’s The Newsroom
James Hay (University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign), Reality TV&  Entrepreneurial Citizenship after the Financial Crisis
Sara Zanatta (Fondazione Museo Storico del Trentino), Pawn History Worldwide. How Antiques Dealers Have ‘Restored’ Television Factual Series



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