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[ecrea] cfp - European television and nations: between centers and peripheries, 1950-1980
Wed Mar 22 16:08:18 GMT 2017
/CEREFREA Villa Noël and/
/the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication of the University of
Bucharest/
/organize, within the trilateral Belgium(Wallonie)-Bulgarian-Romanian
project “Television and nations in the European semi-periphery:
Establishing a national identity through television (1958-1980)”/,//
/AUF/-06/2016, the international symposium
//
/European television and nations:/
/between centers and peripheries, 1950-1980/
9-10 November 2017, Bucharest
//
Since the end of the 2000s, research into television history has
revealed different realities depending on the country (Bignell & Fickers
2008, see also /Socialist Television Studies/). Far from being limited
to the development of main television (British, German or French), the
European television landscape seems to have been configured along a
number of dividing lines: the classical divisions (East / West, public
service / commercial TV) overlapped with new dichotomies (North / South
(Bourdon 2011), democratic / authoritarian systems (Goddard 2013)).
In order to evaluate the relevance of these taxonomies and to account
for different dynamics which were thus created, our symposium aims at
exploring the less known history of the television referred to here as
peripheral in relation to pre-existing television models (continuing
Wallerstein’s world economy theory, 1974). The symposium is meant to
explore the attraction, imitation and diffusion of practice and content
between central and/or peripheral television. Particular attention will
be given to the period of emergence and development of television
institutions and to the established or presumed relationships between
television operators and national construction.
We are welcoming contributions which will analyze the influence,
convergence or opposition between European television, from different
perspectives:
-television techniques (introduction of color TV, modes of transmission
and recording etc.);
-institutional organization (regulation of relations between political
authorities and public television, recruitment of staff etc.);
-formation or practice of television professionals;
-design of broadcast schedules;
-circulation and possible adaptation of the program formats (fiction or
non-fiction);
-dissemination of national or international content;
-reception of programs by trans-border audiences.
Contributions may also address methodological issues or the problem of
access to television archives, in so far as these issues form the basis
of future research.
Lecturers:
Prof. Jérôme Bourdon, University of Tel Aviv
Géraldine Poels, responsible for scientific development, INA, Paris
The abstracts, in French or English, up to 250 words, are to be sent to
the following e-mail addresses: (anne.roekens /at/ unamur.be)
<mailto:(anne.roekens /at/ unamur.be)>, (romina.surugiu /at/ fjsc.ro)
<mailto:(romina.surugiu /at/ fjsc.ro)>, (amatei25 /at/ yahoo.com)
<mailto:(amatei25 /at/ yahoo.com)>, by10 April 2017. The languages of the
symposium will be French and English.
Participation fee: 50 euros.
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