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[ecrea] CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Conference
Wed Aug 09 15:03:21 GMT 2017
We are pleased to announce that CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, in
association with Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS), is
hosting its first celebrity studies conference in New York City on
August 30-September 1. The conference is currently offering discounts
to guests and journalists. You can now download the full program and
register here: http://cmc-centre.com/conferences/nyc2017/
<http://cmc-centre.com/conferences/nyc2017/>**(Option C).
Registered guests are most welcome to display departmental information
and publications that will support research interests in media and
celebrity studies. For more information, contact (info /at/ cmc-centre.com)
<mailto:(info /at/ cmc-centre.com)>
We are excited for the conference series and hope it supports research
and journalistic interests of CULTSTUD-L members. Read more in the
50^th edition of the CMCS newsletter
<http://mailchi.mp/55f27bec5fe9/august2017?e=9b4b89800a>.
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The Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) is hosting an
exclusive conference on celebrity academics and critics on August
30-September 1 at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
The conference features keynotes Andrew Mendelson, P. David Marshall,
and Tim Harper who will speak on the significance of celebrity studies
and current trends in celebrity journalism, photojournalism, and
journalism education in New York City.
*Andrew L. Mendelson* is currently the associate dean and a professor at
the CUNY School of Journalism. Previously he was a faculty member in the
department of journalism at Temple University in Philadelphia for nearly
15 years, serving as department chair for the last eight. In his current
role, he serves as the school’s chief academic officer, overseeing
faculty, curriculum and student affairs. His opening talk titled
Everyone’s a Critic: The Role of the Media Scholar in the Age of Instant
and Pervasive Commenting will take place on August 31, 2017
*P. David Marshall *is a research professor and holding a personal chair
in new media, communication and cultural studies at Deakin University,
has published widely in two areas: the public personality/celebrity and
new media culture. He has been a keynote speaker at many international
conferences as well as interviewed for articles and many broadcast media
programs from CNN, Fox News, BBC, and the ABC/Radio National to the
Sydney Morning Herald, New York Times and the Toronto Star. His keynote
talk titled Pandemic Mediatized Identity: Professional Personas as
Public Intellectuals in the Social Media and “Presentational Media” Era
will highlight latest trends in celebrity and persona studies on
September 1, 2017.
*Timothy Harper *is a longtime journalist and author who has written a
dozen books and helped many other people write and publish their books.
Tim has also written more than 1,000 articles, including essays and
op-eds, in publications as varied as Atlantic Monthly and airline
magazines. He has taught at NYU’s and Columbia’s graduate schools of
journalism, and is now a visiting professor and writing coach at the
CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. A lawyer, he is a member of the
First Amendment Committee for the American Association of Journalists
and Authors, for whom he leads panel discussions and workshops on
reporting, writing and publishing. His featured workshop “Thoughtful
Branding for Your Thinking” will be a significant contribution to
celebrity journalism in New York City.
Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) is an international
organization that helps coordinating academic research and media
commentaries on fame. CMCS carries a pedagogical philosophy that
inspires integration of high quality research in academic and public
discourses in celebrity culture. Using the critical lens of celebrity
studies, CMCS facilitates academic and media partnerships to develop
commentaries on fame and social change. For more information, visit
www.cmc-centre.com <http://www.cmc-centre.com/>
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