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[eccr] THE RADIO CONFERENCE 2005

Tue Oct 05 09:06:30 GMT 2004


>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>THE RADIO CONFERENCE 2005
>A Transnational Forum for radio scholars, teachers and broadcasters to be 
>held at
>Rmit University City Campus, Melbourne, Australia 11-14 July 2005
>
>Call for papers and presentations for the conference. These can be:
>- proposals for 20 minute individual papers, which will be organized into 
>sessions of 3 papers with a chair/commentator
>- proposals for round tables of several participants which would occupy a 
>whole hour and a half session
>- proposals for other kinds of presentations -  performances, 
>demonstrations, debates, etc.
>
>Send abstracts of 300 words to: (radiopapers /at/ rmit.edu.au) by Friday 26 
>November 2004.
>
>We encourage scholars and broadcasters to consider contributions from 
>local, national or comparative perspectives in areas such as:
>* radio and communities
>* radio history
>* indigenous radio
>* radio pedagogy
>* radio in the Asian and Pacific regions
>* African radio
>* radio programming
>* radio regulation
>* radio and talk
>* radio, music and sound
>* radio audiences
>* national radio systems
>* youth and radio
>* radio and gender
>* radio and sexuality
>* religion and radio
>* futures of radio broadcasting
>* radio in the digital era
>
>We actively encourage diverse approaches and interests and welcome the 
>inclusion of other themes.
>
>
>
>The cultural impacts of radio broadcasting, and the continuing social and 
>political importance of radio almost all over the world, are important and 
>under-researched areas. Studies of radio - long neglected in the era of 
>television - have been reinvigorated in many nations.
>
>The Radio Studies Network, formed in Britain in 1998 to encourage critical 
>study and research and improve the academic and cultural status of radio, 
>held an international conference, 'Radiodyssey' in 2001. In parallel, the 
>"Radiocracy" conferences  (Cardiff, 1999 and Durban, 2002) widened the 
>international circle, and in 2003 the Radio Conference: a transnational 
>forum at the University of Madison, Wisconsin, supported by RSN, brought 
>participants together from all over the world. In 2004, IREN, a radio 
>research network, was initiated in EU countries and, that summer, helped 
>organise the University of Siena's Radio Summer School.
>
>The Radio Conference 2005 in Melbourne will continue this movement toward 
>a critical appreciation of radio. Australia's position in the south, 
>adjacent to Asia and the Pacific, should assist in achieving broad 
>cultural participation in the conference.
>
>The conference will provide an international forum that aims to:
>1. strengthen international links between participants; and
>2. continue in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, the processes of 
>building co-operative networks between radio practitioners and 
>humanities-based scholars of radio history and theory.
>
>The Radio Conference 2005 is organized by staff at Melbourne, RMIT, La 
>Trobe and Deakin Universities as a co-operative project.
>
>The conference will be held at Storey Hall, RMIT University with special 
>sessions at the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University.
>
>Registrations including earlybird discount will be open from November 2004.
>
>For updates visit:  www.rmit.edu.au/adc/appliedcommunication/radio2005
>--
>
>_________________________________
>Peter Collingwood
>Media and Communications Program
>John Medley Building
>The University of Melbourne,
>Victoria 3010
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>E-mail (p.collingwood /at/ unimelb.edu.au)
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