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[ecrea] Symposium: Documentary and the Environment
Wed Jul 18 21:25:33 GMT 2012
Documentary and the Environment: A One Day Symposium at the University
of Surrey Friday 14th September 2012
All events will take place in the Nodus Building, University of Surrey,
Stag Hill, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH. Information on how to get to the
University and a map of the campus can be found at
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/about/visitors/
9.00 – 9.30 Registration and Welcome
9.30 – 11.00 Panel 1 Talking Categories
John Duvall, (Dominican University of California) ‘Sub-Genres of the
Environmental Documentary’
Sandrine Lage, (Sorbonne University, Paris) ‘The inscription of the
documentary Le Syndrome du Titanic in the French public debate about
ecology’
Tam Yee-lok, (City University of Hong Kong) ‘Three Ecologies Embodied:
Body, Environment and Capitalism in Chinese Coal Mining Documentaries’
11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 – 13.30 Panel 2 Communicating Crisis
Amanda Katili Niode, (Indonesian National Council on Climate
Change/DNPI) ‘Climate Change in Our Backyard’
Geo Takach, (University of Calgary in Alberta) ‘Documentary, dissent,
and Alberta’s bituminous sands’
Tatiana Signorelli Heise (University of Manchester) ‘From shock tactics
to green sensibility: the environmental turn in animal-advocacy films’
Reina-Marie Loader, (University of Exeter) ‘The Living Documentary: the
Ethical Representation of Environmental Issues with Socio-Political
Implications’
13.30 – 14.30 Lunch (own arrangements)
14.30- 16.00 Panel 3 Local Stories
Alasdair Oldham, (University of the West of England) ‘Documentary made
sustainable : The Bristol Bike Project, from grassroots workshop to
globalised audience.’
Anne Marie Carty (filmmaker) & Dr Dafydd Sills-Jones (Aberystwyth
University), ‘Portraying ‘Aunti Beti’: The Environment, The Individual
and the Landscape’
Sam Christie (Aberystwyth University) & Paul Newland (Aberystwyth
University), ‘Cantre'r Gwaelod and Tales of Inundation’
16.00 – 16.30 Tea Break
16.30 – 17.30 Panel 4 Eco-Entertainment
Vincent Campbell, (University of Leicester) ‘“Weather Porn”: The Shift
from Documentary to Factual Entertainment’
Christine Cornea, (University of East Anglia) ‘Eco-tainment: the case of
Life After People (History Channel, 2008)’
17.30 – 18.00 Final Discussion: The Future of the Eco-doc
Dr Helen Hughes
Senior Lecturer in Film Studies
School of Arts
University of Surrey
01483 682837
(h.hughes /at/ surrey.ac.uk)
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