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[ecrea] Screen Production Research Engagement and Impact Symposium
Thu Oct 26 15:00:16 GMT 2017
*Screen Production Research Engagement and Impact - A One-Day
Symposium*
While the screen production discipline is firmly getting to grips with
what it means to research about, for and with the screen, a new research
challenge emerges - how to see this research as engaging with those
beyond the academy, and having impact. In many ways this new challenge
should be easy for screen production, given the nature of its form,
audience and intent; but it is not so easy when we put research into the
mix. What is the relationship between research and engagement? How can
impact be measured in relation to research intentions and contribution?
Supported by the peak body for screen production education and research
in Australia - ASPERA - this one-day symposium connects the academy with
industry to ask these very questions and explore possible strategies.
As well as leading screen production and creative practice researchers,
the symposium will benefit from the participation of key figures from
the screen and affiliated industries, including *Screen Australia*,
*SBS* and the *Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences*.
Although there is a screen production research focus to the day, the
Symposium may also be relevant to other creative practice and cultural
researchers who are similarly grappling with the implications of the
Federal Government's National Innovation and Science Agenda (NISA).
*To register go to **http://bit.ly/spreis***
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Schedule
11.15am - 11.30am - *Acknowledgement of country and welcome*
11.30 -12.30pm - *Keynote*
Distinguished Professor Jen Webb, Director, Centre for Creative and
Cultural Research, University of Canberra
12.30 - 1.30pm - *Panel 1: Academics*
Led by Associate Professor Philip McIntyre (University of Newcastle)
With Dr Marsha Berry (RMIT University), Dr Bettina Frankham (UTS),
Dr Susan Kerrigan (University of Newcastle) and Associate
Professor James Verdon (Swinburne University of Technology).
1.30 - 2.15pm *Lunch*
**2.15 - 3.00pm *Panel 2: Industry
*Led by Professor Jock Given (Swinburne University of Technology)
With Patrick May (Screen Australia), Dr John Hughes (Filmmaker), Saskia
Ilott (SBS) and Matthew Connell (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences).
3.00 - 3.45pm *Panel 3: Research Leaders*
Led by Associate Professor Craig Batty (RMIT)
With Professor Alan McKee (UTS), Professor Paul Egglestone (University
of Newcastle), Professor Heather Horst (University of Sydney) and
Professor Ross Gibson (University of Canberra).
3.45 - 4.00 *Short break*
**4.00 - 5.00pm *Plenary and summary*
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