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[eccr] Fwd: Cultures of Journalism Conference at Goldsmiths College, UK
Mon Jan 13 08:58:56 GMT 2003
>CULTURES OF JOURNALISM
>an international symposium at Goldsmiths' College, University of London,
>on 24 April 2003
>
>Preliminary notice
>
>Proposals are invited for this symposium which will initiate discussion in
>two connected areas of journalism studies: how national cultures influence
>the roles of journalists and the nature and significance of the practices,
>or cultures, of journalism.
>
>This symposium will be of interest to those comparing the treatment of
>particular events by different national media; examining the different
>roles of journalists in different politics and societies; analyzing the
>impact of practices on specific subjects; investigating the relationships
>of journalism to other institutions, and doubtless to scholars looking at
>other aspects of journalism.
>
>There is currently intense interest in this theme in the UK, evidenced by
>media coverage and several conferences including one in December 2002 at
>Windsor Castle, but this may be the first academic response. Attendance
>needs to be restricted, so an early indication also from those wanting to
>take part, but not wishing to present a paper, is advisable.
>
>Those wanting to present papers should note that full papers will not be
>read. The intention is that they be made available, but that the
>proponents summarize the paper for discussion.
>
>Greg Dyke, Director General of the BBC, is expected to open the Symposium.
>There will be no attendance fee, but a charge will be made for
>refreshments.
>
>Academic staff at Goldsmiths College whose work relates to the theme of
>the symposium include Tim Crook, Prof James Curran, Dr Hugo de Burgh, Tony
>Dowmunt, Dr Des Freedman, Prof Angela McRobbie (Head of the Department of
>Media), Prof David Morley, Angela Phillips, Prof Kevin Robins, Dr Daya
>Thussu.
>
>THOSE WISHING TO PROPOSE A PAPER SHOULD SEND AN ABSTRACT TO BERTHA
>CHIN, via email to (bertha_chin /at/ yahoo.co.uk) or c/o Unit for Journalism and
>Media Ethics, Department of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths College,
>University of London, Lewisham Way, New Cross SE14 6NW.
>
>IF YOU WISH TO BE SENT FURTHER INFORMATION, WITH A VIEW TO ATTENDING,
>PLEASE REGISTER NOW WITH BERTHA CHIN, DETAILS SIMILAR TO THE ABOVE.
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