[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[ecrea] Call for Papers: BBC Local Radio 50th Anniversary Symposium
Tue Mar 21 16:43:25 GMT 2017
Call for Papers: BBC Local Radio 50th Anniversary Symposium
Saturday 18 November 2017 at the University of Westminster, Regent
Street, London
This one-day symposium, presented by the Communication and Media
Research Institute at the University of Westminster, with support from
the Radio Studies Network /MECCSA, is to mark the 50th Anniversary of
the launch of BBC Local Radio.
In 1967, an important milestone in radio history was laid down. The BBC,
after much deliberation and research, began to build a network of local
radio stations across the nation. Notwithstanding its ambivalent
relationship with the ‘nations and regions’ service, the BBC has,
through its local broadcasting provision, made a profound contribution
to the radio ecology of the UK. Indeed, BBC Local Radio continues to be
a significant feature of the contemporary media landscape in serving
local audiences in the 21st century.
We are inviting papers for presentation and panel discussion which take
a critical look at local radio broadcasting, drawing on comparative
perspectives and current research into local media studies, and which
may – though not necessarily - touch on some of the following issues:
• The significance of 1967 as a watershed year in radio history
• The contribution of key individuals and pioneers to local radio and
broadcasting history
• Parochialism and/or the public sphere in action - BBC Local Radio,
community and civic engagement
• Conceptions of ‘local’, ‘locality’ and ‘localism’ and how these can
or cannot be realised, addressed and mediated by local radio
• The intersection between local and regional broadcasting, across
the sectors of the BBC, commercial radio and community radio
• The contribution of BBC Local Radio to the representation and
participation of minority groups and under-served audiences/communities
• The development of new production and broadcast practices, skills
and technology, pioneered in the field of local broadcasting
• The importance of creating archives of local radio content
• Policies and potential - the extent to which BBC Local Radio
achieves its aims
• The impact of technological developments on local radio and its future
Submitting a proposal:
• We welcome proposals for 15-20 minute papers or presentations
relating to any period or locality
• We seek wide participation and welcome proposals from independent
researchers, archivists, postgraduate students, academics, and broadcast
professionals
• We welcome papers submitted together, but reserve the right to
organise panels as we think best.
• Please use the following format for proposals:
• Name, contact details
• Title of paper or presentation
• 250-word paper summary (max 1 page A4)
• 50-word contributor biography
• Send proposals as a Word doc or PDF attachment by email to Dr
Matthew Linfoot: (M.J.Linfoot /at/ westminster.ac.uk).
• Deadline: Friday 5th May 5pm
• Tickets for the Symposium will be on sale to all participants later
in the year
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please
use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at
http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]