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[ecrea] CFP- Conference on Media History and History in the Media; the media and times

Fri Jul 21 15:31:15 GMT 2006


>Media History and History in the Media: the Media and Time.
>
>28-30th March 2007, University of Wales Conference Centre, Gregynog,
>Newtown Powys.
>
>
>Following the success of the 2005 Media History and History in the Media
>conference, this conference will focus on the relationship between the
>media and time.
>
>The relationship of the media to time has been a subject of intense
>interest. The media are time bound artefacts which have been created
>within specific temporal contexts. The form taken by many media is a
>consequence of their time-bound nature. Yet equally, forms of
>communication (manuscript, print, electronic) have been instrumental in
>representing and ordering time. They have been part of the processes
>whereby changing conceptions of time (sacred, daily, historical, and
>secular) have been developed and disseminated. From manuscript
>circulation, through print (books, serials, magazines, newspapers) to more
>modern forms of communication (telegraph, film, radio and TV) the media
>have played a decisive part the development of the social experience of
>time and in the use of time in societies.
>
>We invite contributions ranging across centuries, focusing on any media
>form, on the subject of the relationship between the media and time. We
>also invite contributions on the topic of media representations of time.
>
>Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be emailed to Dr. Sian
>Nicholas, (mehstaff /at/ aber.ac.uk), by 15 October 2006.
>
>The conference is organised jointly by Dr. Sian Nicholas, Department of
>History and Welsh History, University of Wales Aberystwyth, Professor Tom
>OMalley, Department of Theatre Film and Television, University of Wales
>Aberystwyth, Professor K. Williams, University of Wales Swansea, the
>Centre for Media History, University of Wales Aberystwyth, and the journal
>Media History.
>
>
>Hanes y Cyfryngau a Hanes yn y Cyfryngau: y Cyfryngau ac Amser.
>
>28-30 Mawrth 2007, Canolfan Gynadledda Prifysgol Cymru, Gregynnog, y
>Drenewydd, Powys.
>
>
>Yn sgil llwyddiant cynhadledd 2005 Hanes y Cyfryngau a Hanes yn y
>Cyfryngau, bydd y gynhadledd hon yn canolbwyntio ar y berthynas rhwng y
>cyfryngau ac amser.
>
>Maer berthynas rhwng y cyfryngau ac amser yn bwnc sydd wedi ennyn cryn
>ddiddordeb. Maer cyfryngau yn cael eu cyfyngu gan amser ac maent wediu
>creu o fewn cyd-destunau amserol penodol. Mae ffurfiau llawer or cyfyngau
>yn deillio or ffaith eu bod wediu cyfyngu gan amser. Eto, ar yr un pryd,
>mae ffurfiau ar gyfathrebu (llawysgrifau, argraffu, ffurfiau electronig)
>wedi bod yn hanfodol wrth gynrychioli a rhoi trefn ar amser. Buont yn rhan
>or broses o ddatblygu a dosbarthu cysyniadau cyfnewidiol am amser
>(ysbrydol, bob-dydd, hanesyddol, a secwlar). O gylchredeg llawysgrifau, i
>argraffu (llyfrau, cyfresi, cylchgronau, papurau newydd) i ffurfiau mwy
>modern ar gyfathrebu (telegraff, ffilm, radio a theledu), maer cyfryngau
>wedi chwarae rhan dyngedfennol wrth ddatblygu profiad cymdeithasol amser,
>ac yn y ffordd y mae cymdeithasau yn defnyddio amser.
>
>Rydym yn gwahodd cyfraniadau syn estyn ar draws y canrifoedd, yn
>canolbwyntio ar unrhyw ffurf ar y cyfryngau, ar y berthynas rhwng y
>cyfryngau ac amser. Rydym hefyd yn gwahodd cyfraniadau ar sut maer
>cyfryngau yn cynrychioli amser.
>
>Dylid ebostio crynodebau heb fod yn fwy na 300 o eiriau at y Dr Sian
>Nicholas, (mehstaff /at/ aber.ac.uk), erbyn 15 Hydref 2006.
>
>Trefnir y gynhadledd hon ar y cyd gan: y Dr Siân Nicholas, Adran Hanes a
>Hanes Cymru, Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth; yr Athro Tom OMalley, Adran
>Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu, Prifysgol Cymru Aberystwyth; yr Athro K.
>Williams, Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe; Canolfan Hanes y Cyfryngau, Prifysgol
>Cymru Aberystwyth; ar cyfnodolyn Media History.
>
>


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