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[ecrea] Call for papers - BBC Local Radio 50th Anniversary Symposium, University of Westminster
Sun Apr 23 20:11:18 GMT 2017
APPROACHING DEADLINE: Call for papers - BBC Local Radio 50th Anniversary 
Symposium, University of Westminster
According to David Lloyd in his blog 'Radio Moments':"The requirement 
for local passion is gone. Your BBC local radio station is no longer 
necessarily expected to ‘champion’ your area; nor hold decision-makers 
to account; nor play a part in 'a shared sense of civic responsibility'".
Is this really the case?
How did we find ourselves in this situation?
What can be done, or is this a necessary development in the scheme of 
things?
To discuss these issues and more, and to mark the 50th Anniversary of 
BBC Local Radio, please consider taking part in this one-day Symposium 
at the University of Westminster, on Saturday 18th November, 2017.
We are inviting talks and presentation proposals which take a critical 
look at local radio broadcasting.
Our initial deadline is Friday 5th May.
We would welcome contributions which touch any of the following issues:
•    The significance of 1967 as a watershed year in radio history
•    The contribution of key individuals and pioneers to local radio and 
broadcasting history
•    Parochialism and/or the public sphere in action - BBC Local Radio, 
community and civic engagement
•    Conceptions of ‘local’, ‘locality’ and ‘localism’ and how these can 
or cannot be realised, addressed and mediated by local radio
•    The intersection between local and regional broadcasting, across 
the sectors of the BBC, commercial radio and community radio
•    The contribution of BBC Local Radio to the representation and 
participation of minority groups and under-served audiences/communities
•    The development of new production and broadcast practices, skills 
and technology, pioneered in the field of local broadcasting
•    The importance of creating archives of local radio content
•    Policies and potential - the extent to which BBC Local Radio 
achieves its aims
•    The impact of technological developments on local radio and its future
Submitting a proposal:
•    We welcome proposals for 15-20 minute papers or presentations 
relating to any period or locality
•    We seek wide participation and welcome proposals from independent 
researchers, archivists, postgraduate students, academics, and broadcast 
professionals
•    We welcome papers submitted together, but reserve the right to 
organise panels as we think best.
Please use the following format for proposals:
•    Name, contact details
•    Title of paper or presentation
•    250-word paper summary (max 1 page A4)
•    50-word contributor biography
•    Send proposals as a Word doc or PDF attachment by email to Dr 
Matthew Linfoot, at:  (M.J.Linfoot /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
•    Deadline: Friday 5th May 5pm
•    Tickets for the Symposium will be on sale to all participants later 
in the year
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