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[ecrea] Future of Media Content in the Internet Era, 15-16 September, Norwich
Sun Aug 06 10:28:45 GMT 2017
The event below is jointly organised by two ECREA Sections,
Communication Law and Policy, and Media Industries and Cultural
Production. The keynote speaker is Eli Noam, Director, Columbia
Institute for Tele-Information, Columbia University, New York. Eli is
the world’s leading expert on media ownership (see the link to the
definitive 1400 page book he edited on the topic, below) and a major
authority on the internet, telecommunications and broadband.
You can register here:
https://www.uea.ac.uk/political-social-international-studies/events/ecrea-communications-law-and-policy-section-workshop1
More on Eli Noam:
http://www.citi.columbia.edu/elinoam/
Link to Who Owns the World’s Media?
http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199987238.001.0001/acprof-9780199987238
I hope you can join us in Norwich. Best wishes,
David Hesmondhalgh, Professor of Media, Music and Culture, University of
Leeds
Twitter: @hesmondthing
Web page: http://media.leeds.ac.uk/people/david-hesmondhalgh/
The Future of Media Content: Interventions and Industries in the
Internet Era
15-16 September, University of East Anglia, Norwich
Keynote speaker: Prof Eli Noam, Columbia Business School
Keynote stakeholder panel: Glenn Gowen, Head of Audiences at ITV; Ben
Weston Head of Factual at Reef Television independent production house;
Jo Dipple former CEO of UKMusic, and Ofcom
And a special YECREA Panel in engaging with stakeholders for research
and impact: Karen Donders, Maria Michalis, Tim Raats, and John Street
discussing getting access to individuals and data, doing consulting
work, getting stakeholders involved in impact work and events, and much
more.
Excellent presentations on cutting edge research topics such as the
funding of content, the roles of fans and of algorithms, redefining
journalism and news, and what might be "chilling" or constraining
content. Participation including lunch & coffee breaks: £50/£40(unwaged)
Getting there: Norwich is easily and cheaply accessible by train via
London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, Sheffield and even Liverpool Lime
Street stations. Parking is also available on the UEA campus.
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