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[Commlist] Film Audience Movements and Migrations virtual conference
Thu Aug 20 20:46:51 GMT 2020
We are excited to invite you to book your free place to attend the Film
Audience Movements and Migrations: Across Borders and Screens virtual
conference at Oxford Brookes University on 7th, 8th and 9th September.
The conference provides a unique forum for new and topical scholarly and
industry research in the field as well as the opportunity to share
findings and know-how from a multitude of (inter-)national perspectives,
initiating future collaborations across borders, disciplines and sectors.
The programme is as follows:
7th September
Panel 1: Film Economy, Cultural Policy and the National Audience
Dr Melanie Selfe (University of Glasgow):
"Capturing and constructing the future filmgoer: UK film policy and the
economic instrumentalisation of the audience"
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)"
Panel 2: Film-Viewing Spaces and Places
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"
Dr Anna Blagrove (University of East Anglia):
"Teen’s Screens: The Places, Values, and Contexts of Film Consumption
and Cinema-Going for Young Audiences"
Panel 3: Tracing Transnational Film Flows
Laëtitia Kulyk (University of Jyväskylä):
"Understanding and developing the audience for a French-speaking film
festival in Greece"
Dr Hadija Chalupe da Silva (Fluminense Federal University/Superior
School of Advertising and Marketing):
"Mapping Out Contemporary Brazilian Film - Reaching New Audiences"
Dr Karina Aveyard (University of East Anglia):
"Transnational Audience Mobility – How I Learnt to Love Crocodile Dundee"
Keynote Address 1
Professor Ian Christie (Birkbeck, University of London):
"The time of our lives: navigating the 'worlds' of film, TV and online"
8th September
Panel 4: Transnational Cultural Practices and Experiences
Dr Petra Hirzer & Dr Hanna Klien-Thomas (University of Vienna,
Independent Researcher):
"Bollywood in Trinidad and Peru: a comparative approach to transcultural
audiences"
Dr Dalila Missero (Oxford Brookes University):
"Investigating Cinema Memories as Transnational Practices: A Qualitative
Study with Female Latin-American Audiences in Barcelona and Milan"
Dr Carmen Spanò (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore):
"National Audiences’ forms of engagement with Game of Thrones and Mad
Men’s Trans-Media Architectures: An Overview"
Panel 5: Film Consumption Geographies
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 Maya Nedyalkova (Oxford Brookes University):
"Reconstructing the National Film Distribution and Exhibition Network
through the Experiences of Contemporary Bulgarian Viewers"
Panel 6: Reflections on Audience Behaviour and Development
Ivan Doykov (Neterra TV):
TBC
Ian Cade (BFI):
"Beyond our shores – the appetite for and success of UK film and TV
around the world"
Daniel Gadher (Ampere Analysis):
"'Crossover’ audiences and engagement initiatives in the digital age"
Keynote Address 2
Professor Mark Jancovich (University of East Anglia):
"Cinema, Travel and Belonging"
9th September
Panel 7: Interrogating Social Mobilities and Practices
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"
Prof. Bridgette Wessels, Dr Matthew S. Hanchard & Dr Peter Merrington
(University of Glasgow):
"The dynamics of audience practices: mobilities of film consumption"
Panel 8: Audiences in the Digital World
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"
Panel 9: Reflections on Distribution/Exhibition
Philip Jablon (The Southeast Asia Movie Theatre Project/Chiang Mai
University):
"Historic Exhibition Spaces and the Audience: Architectural Conservation
of Southeast Asia Movie Theatres"
Silvia Cibien (EUROVOD):
"An Overview of the Shape of European VoD Market and Its Diversity"
Richard Cooper (Ampere Analysis):
"The development of the theatrical film market and the impact of COVID-19"
For more up-to-date information and to book your place, please visit:
https://sites.google.com/brookes.ac.uk/film-audience-conference2020.
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