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[eccr] Conference on the origins, nature and impact of the Peacock Report
Thu Oct 21 10:03:11 GMT 2004
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>I attach and paste in a second call for papers on the above conference.
>
>I hope it is of interest.
>
>Yours sincerely,
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>Tom Omalley
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>Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
> in association with the Wales Institute for Communications and Creative
> Industries
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>The Peacock Legacy: 1985-2005.
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>A Conference to be held between 18 -20th March 2005.
>First Call For Papers.
>
>In 2005 it will be exactly 20 years since the Committee on Financing of
>the BBC was established, Chaired by Sir Alan Peacock. The Report of that
>Committee has been widely seen as one of the most influential documents in
>post-war communications history. This conference will be structured around
>the origins, the conduct and the impact of the Peacock Report, and will be
>of interest to students of contemporary political and media history and policy.
>
>Speakers and participants arranged to date include:
>Sir Alan Peacock, Samuel Brittan, David Graham, Lord Brian Griffiths,
>Jeremy Hardie, Professor Peter Jay, Sir Quentin Thomas.
>
>The organisers are inviting abstracts on the origins, conduct and impact
>of the Committee, areas which may include: the intellectual origins of the
>Committee; the political origins of the Committee; public and critical
>debate around the Committee; the response of the broadcasters; the conduct
>of the Committee; the response of the government to the report; the
>intellectual legacy of the report; the reports relationship to the
>development of communications policy in the UK.
>
>Abstracts should be no more than 700 words, including references and
>institutional affiliation. Please send abstracts to Professor Tom
>OMalley, at the Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies,
>University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Parry Williams Building, Penglais
>Campus, Aberystwyth SY23 3AJ, or email: (tpo /at/ aber.ac.uk), by 10 December
>2004. The conference will be held at the University of Wales Residential
>Conference Centre, Gregynog, near Newtown, Powys. Details of costs and
>other arrangements will be circulated in the near future.
>
>
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>Yr Adran Astudiaethau Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu
>ar y cyd â Sefydliad Cyfathrebu a Diwydiannau Creadigol Cymru
>
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>Etifeddiaeth Peacock: 1985-2005.
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>Cynhadledd a gynhelir rhwng 18 -20 Mawrth 2005.
>Galw am Bapurau.
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>Yn 2005 fe fydd 20 mlynedd wedi mynd heibio ers sefydlu Pwyllgor Cyllidor
>BBC, dan gadeiryddiaeth Syr Alan Peacock. Bu llawer or farn bod adroddiad
>y Pwyllgor ymhlith y dogfennau mwyaf dylanwadol yn hanes cyfathrebu ers y
>rhyfel. Bydd y gynhadledd yn canolbwyntio ar wreiddiau, gweithredu ac
>effeithiau Adroddiad Peacock, ac fe fydd o ddiddordeb i fyfyrwyr hanes a
>pholisi gwleidyddiaeth ar cyfryngau cyfoes.
>
>Hyd yn hyn, maer siaradwyr ar cyfranwyr yn cynnwys:
>Syr Alan Peacock, Samuel Brittan, David Graham, yr Arglwydd Brian
>Griffiths, Jeremy Hardie, yr Athro Peter Jay, Syr Quentin Thomas.
>
>Maer trefnwyr yn gwahodd crynodebau ar wreiddiau, gweithredu ac
>effeithiaur Pwyllgor; gall y meysydd hyn gynnwys: gwreiddiau deallusol y
>Pwyllgor; gwreiddiau gwleidyddol y Pwyllgor; y dadlau cyhoeddus a
>beirniadol ynghylch y Pwyllgor; ymateb y darlledwyr; gwaith y Pwyllgor;
>ymateb y llywodraeth ir adroddiad; etifeddiaeth ddeallusol yr adroddiad;
>y rhan y maer adroddiad wedi ei chwarae wrth ddatblygu polisi cyfathrebu
>yng ngwledydd Prydain.
>
>Ni ddylair crynodebau fod yn hwy na 700 o eiriau, gan gynnwys cyfeiriadau
>a manylion sefydliadau cysylltiadol. Dylid anfon crynodebau at yr Athro
>Tom OMalley, yn yr Adran Astudiaethau Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu, Prifysgol
>Cymru, Aberystwyth, Adeilad Parry Williams, Penglais, Aberystwyth SY23
>3AJ, neu drwyr ebost: (tpo /at/ aber.ac.uk), erbyn 10 Rhagfyr 2004. Cynhelir y
>gynhadledd yng Nghanolfan Cynadledda Preswyl Prifysgol Cymru, Gregynog ger
>y Drenewydd ym Mhowys. Ceir manylion y costau ar trefniadau eraill yn y
>dyfodol agos.
>
>
>
>Tom O'Malley
>Professor of Media Studies
>Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
>Parry-Williams Building
>Penglais Campus,
>University of Wales, Aberystwyth
>Aberystywyth,
>Ceredigion SY23 3AJ
>tel: (+44) 1970 622 833
>email: (tpo /at/ aber.ac.uk)
>
>
>
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