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[ecrea] Current Affairs Conference
Wed Oct 10 23:42:24 GMT 2012
Current Affairs Television: Then and Now
Conference announcement and call for papers
Date: Monday 21 Jan 2013. Venue: School of the Arts, University
of Liverpool
Current affairs television, and particularly the long-running weekly
current affairs series, has long been an important staple of British
television. At present, Panorama (BBC), Dispatches (C4) and Tonight
(ITV) continue a tradition of journalistic investigation and enquiry
that has lasted for more than fifty years and which makes an important
contribution to social and political understanding in Britain. Despite
the publication in the mid-2000s of histories of the most renowned
series, there has been little recent academic attention to this
important strand of television which is of interest to scholars of
journalism, documentary and television alike.
Involving both academics and journalists/ programme-makers, this
conference is intended to refocus attention on current affairs
television and to test its current state of health, both in comparison
to its record of past achievements and in the light of recent rapid
changes in the role and consumption of television. Key questions are
likely to include:
· How effectively has the long-running current affairs series
adapted to the requirements of British television in the 21st century?
· In what ways have the purposes, presentational forms, subject
agendas and social/ political relevance of long-running current affairs
series changed in comparison to those of their predecessors in the
1960s/ 70s/ 80s?
· To what extent have the fears expressed in the late 1990s
about the ‘dumbing down’ and eventual demise of the serious television
current affairs series on British television been born out?
Call for papers
We are seeking papers addressing aspects of these questions, or related
themes concerning the long-running current affairs series, for
presentation at the conference. Please send abstracts (150-200 words
maximum) to the email address below by Friday 2 November 2012. When
presented, papers should last no more than 20 minutes.
Further information about the Current Affairs Television: Then and Now
conference will be circulated in due course. To submit abstracts or to
register to receive further information, please email
(current-affairs /at/ liverpool.ac.uk).
Peter Goddard
Department of Communication and Media, University of Liverpool, 19
Abercromby Square, Liverpool, L69 7ZG, UK
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