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[ecrea] Media Worlds and the Ethnographic Imagination, One day workshop, Goldsmiths - University of London, 16th June
Sun Jun 01 18:20:47 GMT 2014
Media Worlds and the Ethnographic Imagination
A workshop organised by the Goldsmiths Media Ethnography Group and the
Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths University of London
June 16th 2014
10:00am - 6pm
LG01 and 314 Stuart Hall Building (formerly New Academic Building)
Goldsmiths, University of London
This one-day event launches the Goldsmiths Media Ethnography Group, an
interdisciplinary network of scholars who use ethnography to understand
our mediated worlds. The workshop is organised around a series of talks,
panels and round-table discussions which will trace the diverse
traditions and future trajectories of media ethnography. Apart from
showcasing the richness of ethnographic research on media practices,
broadly defined, speakers will also address questions of ethnographic
practice. The workshop aims to encourage an interdisciplinary dialogue
through which we will consider different types of ethnography (including
auto-ethnography and digital ethnography) and the challenges and
opportunities of conducting ethnographic research in digital
environments. Speakers will address questions of ethnographic writing,
self-reflexivity and ethics as well as the ways in which ethnography
relates to other modes of inquiry, both qualitative and quantitative.
The event will begin with a keynote talk by Professor David Morley
entitled 'Towards an Ethnography of Media Audiences (Part 2)'. The
workshop will end with a plenary round-table discussion on the
contribution of ethnography for understanding digital practices.
Confirmed participants include: Julie Archambault (Oxford); Veronica
Barassi (Media, Goldsmiths); Somnath Batabyal (SOAS); Marianne Franklin
(Media, Goldsmiths); Richard MacDonald (Media, Goldsmiths); Miranda
McLachlan (Media, Goldsmiths); Mirca Madianou (Media, Goldsmiths); Isaac
Marrero-Guillamón (Anthropology, Goldsmiths); Evelyn Ruppert
(Sociology, Goldsmiths); Anamik Saha (Media, Goldsmiths); Gareth Stanton
(Media, Goldsmiths); Olivia Swift (Anthropology, Goldsmiths)
Registration is free but please RSVP here:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/media-worlds-and-the-ethnographic-imagination-tickets-11597547577
You can find more information about the group here:
http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/research/goldsmiths-media-ethnography-group/
Programme
10:00 - 10:15 Registration
10:15 Welcome and Introduction
10:30 - 11:30 Opening Keynote David Morley (Media & Communications,
Goldsmiths): Towards an Ethnography of Media Audiences (Part 2)
11:30 - 11:45 Coffee Break
12:45-13:15 Panel I
Chair: Olivia Swift (Anthropology, Goldsmiths)
Julie Archambault (University of Oxford): Mediated intimacy,
ethnography and the search for authenticity in Mozambique.
Richard MacDonald (Media & Communications, Goldsmiths): Projecting films
for the spirits: researching the use of media apparatus in ritual practice
Isaac Marrero-Guillamón (Anthropology, Goldsmiths) Ethnography beyond
representation: media artefacts and the politics of invention
13:15 -14:15 Lunch break
14:15-15:15 Panel II
Chair: Miranda McLachlan (Media & Communications, Goldsmiths)
Gareth Stanton (Media & Communications, Goldsmiths): Movies, Melodramas
and Murderers: the Journey of Media Anthropology
Somnath Batabyal (SOAS) Minding the Gap: practitioners as ethnographers
15:15- 15:30 Coffee break
15:30 - 17:00 Plenary Round Table Discussion: Ethnography for
understanding digital practices
Chair: Anamik Saha (Goldsmiths)
Speakers: Veronica Barassi (Media and Communications, Goldsmiths);
Marianne Franklin (Media and Communications, Goldsmiths); Evelyn Ruppert
(Sociology, Goldsmiths); Mirca Madianou (Media and Communications,
Goldsmiths).
17:00 Reception
Dr. Mirca Madianou
Department of Media and Communications
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London
SE14 6NW
UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7919 7244
email: (m.madianou /at/ gold.ac.uk)
Twitter: @madianou
http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/staff/madianou/
PI, Humanitarian Technologies Project:
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/ES.M001288.1/read
New Book: Ethics of Media:
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=532830
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