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[ecrea] PhD-Pre-Conference - cfp - Transnational Television Drama: Tastes, Travels and Trends

Thu Oct 26 15:00:38 GMT 2017




*International Conference*

6-8 June 2018, Aarhus University. PhD-Pre-Conference, 6 June 9:00-16:00

Conference website: conferences.au.dk/transnationaltelevisiondrama2018 <http://conferences.au.dk/transnationaltelevisiondrama2018>

*Call for Papers *

*Transnational**Television Drama *

*Tastes, Travels and Trends*

Venue: IT Campus Katrinebjerg, Aarhus University

Peter Boegh Andersen Auditorium

In 1992, John Ellis stated that television was an “essentially national activity for the vast majority of its audience”. Since then, we have witnessed a development that increasingly follows the logics of transnationalism. Drama has become a driver of sales and an increasingly important component in the digital, global television market (Steemers, 2016). Although television content is still produced locally within specific countries under specific national laws and media regulations, and often first for a local market, the principles operating behind production, distribution ownership or audience viewing practices are not only bound or organized by national borders and regulations but follow transnational or even supra-national cross-ownership structures and interrelations. This is reflected in trademarks like “quality drama”, “subtitled drama”, or “Nordic Noir” that are associated to television series such as /Borgen/, /Breaking Bad/, /Grand Hotel / or /Deutschland 83 /(mainly national productions with a global audience), /Sherlock /or /Outlander /(international co-productions), /The Team/, /The Night Manager /or /Borgia /(transnational co-production). This is reflected in their reception when, for example, television drama series are successfully adapted or watched via multiple platforms by diverse global audiences. This is also reflected in multinational productions groups such as the worldwide operating Endemol Shine Group; in the endeavours of channels and production companies to produce and distribute with a bigger audience in mind; in the increasing tendency to gather funding and expertise for European or international co-productions; in the new possibilities of accessing global content via various platforms such as Netflix, Amazon or YouTube; in the increasing practice of exchanging creative professionals; and in the choice of themes and aesthetics that appeal to audiences beyond the country of origin.

Transnational tendencies have been, and will increasingly continue to be, an integral part of television – not only in Western markets but also in other global markets. Turkey, for example, has become a big exporter of television lately with its television formats travelling to the Arabic regions and also worldwide. Likewise, KDrama, Korean television drama, has proved highly successful across and beyond Asia, entering the Middle East and American markets. The scale and scope of transnational aspects at all levels of television production and consumption becomes even more significant in an age of globalization, digitization and media convergence.

The thematic concerns of the conference include - but are not limited to:

·Tastes and trends in transnational television drama

·TV drama series that travel well – how, why?

·Transnational television audience studies, i.e. viewers, critics, bloggers, fans

·Transnational television production studies, i.e. co-productions, remakes

·Television drama as motor for branding and international sales

·Transnational television drama, cultural proximity and the public sphere

·Televised history, national and European culture

·Creativity and quality in transnational television drama productions

·Transmedia and transnational storytelling

·Transnational television drama and tourism

The conference is hosted**by the Danish research group /What Makes Danish Television Drama Series Travel?/ (http://danishtvdrama.au.dk) and organised in collaboration with following international research networks:

/Media Across Borders/ (Andrea Esser)

/ECREA Television Section/ (Susanne Eichner)

/ECREA Media Industries and Cultural Production/ (Hanne Bruun)

/IAMCR Mediated communication, Public Opinion and Society /(Susanne Eichner)

/NordMedia, Film and Television section/ (Pia Majbritt Jensen)

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*Confirmed academic speakers: *

Professor Andrea Esser, Roehampton University, UK

Professor Sue Turnbull, Wollangong University, Australia

Assistant Professor Tim Raats, Vrije Univeristeit, Brusells, Belgium

Professor Jeanette Steemers, King’s College London, UK

Associate Professor Pia Majbritt Jensen, Aarhus University, DK

Professor Matt Hills, University of Huddersfield, UK (tbc)

Associate Professor Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen, Aarhus University, DK

Dr Janet McCabe, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Professor Gunhild Agger, Aalborg University, DK

Professor Lothar Mikos, Film University Berlin, DE

Associate Professor Eva Novrup Redvall, Copenhagen University, DK

Associate Professor Anne Marit Waade, Aarhus University, DK

*PhD Pre-Conference (6 June 2018 9.00-16.00**)*

This pre-conference event is an opportunity for PhD students in TV studies to network with peers in their field, exchange research experiences and get advice on career-planning by mentors at different stages of their own academic careers. In short: We want to talk about the things we don’t talk about enough! To indicate your interest in participating, please send an e-mail to C. Bengesser: cbenge01[at]mail.bbk.ac.uk <http://mail.bbk.ac.uk>.

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*Organizing Committee: *

Anne Marit Waade, Aarhus University, DK

Gunhild Agger, Aalborg University, DK

Ushma Chauhan Jacobsen, Aarhus University, DK

*Industry Panel Programme: *

Jakob Isak Nielsen, Aarhus University, DK

Eva Novrup Redvall, Copenhagen University, DK

Kim Toft Hansen, Aalborg University, DK

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*PhD Pre-Conference, organisers: *

Cathrin Bengesser, Birkbeck, University of London, UK

Rui Xu, Aarhus University, DK

Lynge Stegger Gemzøe, Aarhus University, DK

*Administration Support at AU:*

Gitte Grønning Munk (website, webshop, budget)

Kate Andersen (travel, accommodation for invited guests)

Dorte Midtiby (catering, venues at campus)

*Deadlines: *

Call for papers:Deadline 15 January, 2018. For details, see below.

Feedback: 15 February, 2018

Registration: Deadline 1 May 2018 (online on the conference website)

*Submission: *Send your abstract (max 400 words) to (televisiondramaseries /at/ cc.au.dk) <mailto:(televisiondramaseries /at/ cc.au.dk)>. Submissions are welcome in three categories: open call papers, pre-constituted panels, or pre-constituted workshops (detailed instructions to be found on the website).

*Costs:*Conference fee: 1000,- DKK (covers the meals). PhD students: 500,- DKK. Participants cover costs for travel and accommodation. PhD Pre-Conference fee: The event is free, coffe/tea is provided, the participants can buy lunch on campus.

*Conference Website*: conferences.au.dk/transnationaltelevisiondrama2018 <http://conferences.au.dk/transnationaltelevisiondrama2018>


Anne Marit Waade
Ph.D., Associate Professor
Media & Journalism, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus University
Mobile +45 4023 1785, e-mail: (amwaade /at/ cc.au.dk) <mailto:(amwaade /at/ cc.au.dk)>
Research projects & networks: Danish TV Drama http://danishtvdrama.au.dk, Television in Small Nations: https://smallnationstv.org
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Research Programme Cultural Transformations (co-driector), AU
http://cc.au.dk/en/research/research-programmes/cultural-transformations/



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