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[Commlist] CFP: Film Audience Conference - Oxford Brookes University
Tue Feb 11 08:12:06 GMT 2020
Film Audience Movements and Migrations: Across Borders and Screens
6-7 April 2020
Headington Hill Hall, Oxford Brookes University
This conference, organised by The Audience Project (TAP)
interdisciplinary research group, focuses on academic scholarship and
industry practices in film distribution, engagement and consumption. The
event takes place at a vital moment in time when physical mobility,
competition in the exhibition business and opportunities for access of
audiovisual products through new technologies are all rising
exponentially. The conference, however, aims to explore not only the
contemporary environment of fluctuation but also the historical and
future contexts for peoples’ movement (local, national and
international) and their relation to filmic screens. It features
international experts across academia (including sociology, history,
media, communication and culture, film and television studies) and
industry (media businesses, cultural institutions and government
bodies). It provides a unique forum for new and topical scholarly
research in the field as well as the opportunity to share research and
know-how from a multitude of (inter-)national perspectives, initiating
future collaborations across borders, disciplines and sectors.
The list of speakers and topics includes:
_Keynote speakers:_
Prof. Martin Barker (Aberystwyth University) “Living The ‘Glocal’: How
Varied Audiences Cope With ‘Big’ Culture”
Prof. Ian Christie (Birkbeck, University of London) “The Overlap and
Interpenetration Between the 'Worlds' of Film, TV and Games”
Prof.Mark Jancovich (University of East Anglia) “Cinema, Travel and
Belonging”
_Speakers:_
Dr Carmen Spanò(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore): “National
Audiences’ forms of engagement with Game of Thronesand Mad Men’s
Trans-Media Architectures: An Overview”
Dr Petra Hirzer & Dr Hanna Klien-Thomas(University of Vienna,
Independent Researcher): “Bollywood in Trinidad and Peru: a comparative
approach to transcultural audiences”
Dr Sibel Kaba & Dr Deniz Özalpman(Trabzon University, University of
Vienna): “A cross comparative cinema cultures in 1960s between urban and
rural cities”
Prof. Daniela Treveri Gennari, Dr Lies Van de Vijver & Dr Pierluigi
Ercole(Oxford Brookes University, University of Ghent & De Montfort
University): “The Geography of Film Popularity in Post-war Europe:
places and trajectories”
Dr Melanie Selfe(University of Glasgow): “Capturing and constructing the
future filmgoer: UK film policy and the economic instrumentalisation of
the audience”
Dr Hadija Chalupe da Silva(Fluminense Federal University/Superior School
of Advertising and Marketing): “Mapping Out Contemporary Brazilian Film
- Reaching New Audiences”
Dr Alireza Khoshnevis (University of Damghan): “Introduction of ‘Art and
Experience Cinema’ Project in Iran”
Dr Alexander Donev(Bulgarian Academy of Sciences/National Academy of
Theatre and Film Arts): “Box Office Dynamics of Bulgarian Independent
and State Supported productions (2010-2019)”
Francesca Cantore and Dr Damiano Garofalo(Sapienza University of Rome):
“Romarcord - A Project On The Social History of Moviegoers in Rome
(1945-1975)”
Dr Silvia Dibeltulo(Oxford Brookes University): “Reconstructing
historical film genre consumption in post-war Italy”
Dr Dalila Missero(Oxford Brookes University): “Investigating Cinema
Memories as Transnational Practices: A Qualitative Study with Female
Latin-American Audiences in Barcelona and Milan”
Prof. Bridgette Wessels, Dr Matthew S. Hanchard & Dr Peter
Merrington(University of Glasgow): “The dynamics of audience practices:
mobilities of film consumption”
Dr Karina Aveyard(University of East Anglia): “Transnational Audience
Mobility – How I Learnt to Love Crocodile Dundee”
Dr Maya Nedyalkova(Oxford Brookes University): “Reconstructing the
National Film Distribution and Exhibition Network through the
Experiences of Contemporary Bulgarian Viewers”
Laëtitia Kulyk(University of Jyväskylä): “Understanding and developing
the audience for a French-speaking film festival in Greece”
Julia Lamaison(BFI): “Screen Nation – film in the wider world”
Ian Cade(BFI): “Beyond our shores – the appetite for and success of UK
film and TV around the world”
TBC(EUROVOD): “EUROVOD Study on Marketing and Audience Development for
Independent European VoD Platforms”
Dr Roderik Smits(Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf): “Online
Platforms and Film Audiences: Specialised Film in the Era of Content
Abundance”
Prof. Mattias Frey(University of Kent): “Choosing Films and Series in
the Age of Netflix: Uses and Users of VOD Recommender Systems in the
Context of Legacy Information Sources”
Dr Oswelled Ureke(University of Johannesburg/ Midlands State
University): “Alternative Screens: Zimbabwean screen media, audiences
and consumption dynamics”
Dr Stuart Hanson(De Montfort University): “The multiplex as a US form
and its entry into Europe: ‘ripe for a revolution’ “
Dr Margaret O’Brien(Birkbeck, University of London): “The Hampstead
Everyman: art, community and film culture in the 1930s”
Anna Blagrove(University of East Anglia): “Teen’s Screens: The Places,
Values, and Contexts of Film Consumption and Cinema-Going for Young
Audiences”
Philip Jablon(The Southeast Asia Movie Theatre Project/Chiang Mai
University): “Historic Exhibition Spaces and the Audience: Architectural
Conservation of Southeast Asia Movie Theatres”
Dr Deborah Allison(Picturehouse Cinemas/De Montfort University): “Event
Cinema in the UK: Current Trends in Production, Distribution, Exhibition
and Consumption”
Tony Maroulis & Daniel Gadher(Ampere Analysis): TBC
This conference will form part of a series of future events, which aim
to foster continued dialogue across academia and the creative industries
sector, through the development of CIRCULATE (Creative Industries and
Academic Research Collaborative Network).
To learn more about our current event and future initiatives, please
contact or follow us online:
www.brookes.ac.uk/school-of-arts/research-groups/tap/
<http://www.brookes.ac.uk/school-of-arts/research-groups/tap/>
www.facebook.com/groups/tap.brookes
<http://www.facebook.com/groups/tap.brookes>
twitter.com/TAP_Brookes <http://twitter.com/TAP_Brookes>
(the-audience-project /at/ brookes.ac.uk)
<mailto:(the-audience-project /at/ brookes.ac.uk)>
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