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[eccr] Journeys Across Media Conference

Mon Mar 15 10:56:12 GMT 2004


>Journeys Across Media
>JAM 2004 at the University of Reading
>Friday 23 April 2004
>
>The Journeys Across Media (JAM) forum 2004 is an informal one-day
>conference, organised by and for postgraduate students working on topics
>in film, theatre, television and new media studies. The focus of this
>years forum is the significance of medium specificity and hybridity
>within Film, Theatre, Television and New Media Studies.
>
>The conference fee will be £15, including refreshments and lunch. The day
>is expected to run from 10am ­ 5pm.  The registration form is available on
>the JAM 2004 website at www.rdg.ac.uk/fd/Research/jam2004.htm.
>
>The conference organisers, Sara Steinke and Simone Knox, can be contacted
>by email at (jamforum2004 /at/ hotmail.com)
>
>Speakers include:
>
>Jodie Allinson (University of Glamorgan), 'Cross-media audience
>experience: objectivity through subjectivity'
>Matt Barber (University of Exeter), 'Actors in the Whitehouse: American
>politics in film and television'
>Mark Broughton (Birkbeck College, London), 'Louis Mazzinis Postcard: the
>genius loci of Kind Hearts and Coronets'
>Ivana Broziã (University of Reading) 'A Case for Intermediality: Theatre
>of Sheila Yeger'
>Elizabeth Coulter-Smith (University of Central England), 'Exploring
>the Whitespace in the Scholarly Hypertext Thesis'
>Yuna de Lannoy (Birkbeck College, London), 'Noh and Shakespeare in
>Kurosawas films'
>Jiska Marita Engelbert (University of Wales), 'Viewers code competence in
>ideological decoding of television news.  The construction of the viewers
>role within the text.'
>Anthony Enns (University of Iowa), 'The horror of media'
>Kirsty Fairclough (University of Salford), 'Changing Tastes: Lifestyle
>Television and the Politics of Transformation'
>Dave Hipple (University of Reading), 'Star Trek the Motion Book Series
>Phase II:  the text that conquered the world by accident'
>Pietari Kääpä (University of East Anglia), 'Transcending
>untranslatability: Aki Kaurismäki in a transnational context'
>Tim Langer, 'Significance of medium specificity and hybridity ­ Aspects of
>enunciation in The Lord of the Rings'
>Kirsten Law (Sheffield Hallam University), 'Virginia Woolf and film
>adaptation: the issue of a gendered madness in Mrs Dalloway'
>Gareth Longstaff (University of East London), 'Online personal adverts and
>gay male interactive desire'
>Katerina Loukopoulo (Birkbeck College, London), 'The Arts Council and
>Channel 4 co-production of films and TV programmes on the visual arts'
>Normah Mustaffa (University of Cardiff), 'Recall of Online News: A
>quantitative study of web page design'
>Beverly Newman (UWE), 'Why is cheating in computer games a key site?'
>Jenna Pei-Suin Ng (University College, London), 'Sifting Gold from chaff:
>deconstructing the hybridity of the docudrama'
>Christos Prossylis (Middlesex University), 'Directing the ancient Greek
>drama using high-tech modern techniques: a new metalanguage expression'
>Roopa Saini (Goldsmiths College, London), 'Crossing Boundaries: The
>cultural audiences of Indian diasporic film'
>Aparna Sharma (University of Glamorgan), 'Navigating through the hybrid'
>Nicola Shaw (Manchester Metropolitan University), 'Drama/Documentary:
>direct address and conventions of authentication on British television'
>Elina Traiforou (University of Reading), 'Amator: the cinematic text as a
>form of ontological, social and ethical inquiry'
>Mark Woods (University of Glamorgan), 'Some conclusions on the current
>state of research on the question of National Cinemas'

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