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[ecrea] Irish Postgraduate Film Research Seminar 2014

Tue Jan 21 10:25:15 GMT 2014




** On behalf of Ciara Chambers<(c.chambers /at/ ulster.ac.uk)<mailto:(c.chambers /at/ ulster.ac.uk)>>  **

Irish Postgraduate Film Research Seminar 2014

9-10 May 2014, Trinity College Dublin

The 10th Irish Postgraduate Film Research
Seminar will take place at Trinity College
Dublin on 9-10 May 2014.

The seminar is aimed at researchers in
film and in screen culture in the broadest
sense, which includes fields such as
television, digital media, networks,
transmedia, technoculture, and gaming.
It is designed to provide a platform for
the presentation of new research by scholars in Irish third-level
institutions, and
for those working on Irish topics in non-Irish universities and colleges.

The seminar promotes the exchange of ideas and helps students in the
advancement of their academic profiles. To these ends, plans are being
made for an online publication, Proceedings of the Irish Screen Seminar,
which will contain short versions of the papers presented. To mark the 10th
anniversary of the IPGFRS, we are also planning an online index/archive of
allthe previous presentations that have been made since 2003. The website will
be up and running soon at irishscreenstudies.ie.

The keynote speaker will be Patrick Crogan of the University of the
West of England. Dr. Crogan is at the forefront of research in digital cultures,
technoculture, gaming, military robotics, and the work of Bernard
Stiegler. His 2011 publication Gameplay Mode (University of Minnesota Press) examines
the connections between contemporary computer games and the
technoscience of the military-industrial complex since the 1940s.

Presentations are invited from:
(a) Irish postgraduate students working on screen studies research;
(b) postgraduate students working on Irish screen studies projects in
non-Irish universities;
(c) post-doctoral students who have completed their degree on an Irish
screen studies topic in the two years prior to the conference date.

Those wishing to make a presentation are invited to submit an
abstract of no more than 250 words, plus a short CV and summary of research interests by
14 February 2014. Postgraduate research students who may not be making
presentations and screen studies academics are encouraged to attend.
There is no charge for attendance. Presentations will be 20 minutes in
length.

Non-traditional presentation formats will also be considered.

To record your interest in the seminar or to be included in future
mailings, send your contact address, details of your academic institution, and an outline
of
your research topic, to the conference organiser, Dr. Cormac Deane, Irish
Research Council Fellow, Film Studies, School of Drama, Film&  Music,
Trinity College Dublin:(cormac.s.deane /at/ tcd.ie)<mailto:(cormac.s.deane /at/ tcd.ie)>.







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