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[ecrea] Global Media Studies Network Doctoral Workshop: Media and Creative Industries in a Global Perspective
Tue Dec 19 14:52:55 GMT 2017
Global Media Studies Network Logo - Green inverted*The Global Media
Studies Network is pleased to announce its second Doctoral Workshop
which will be held at **Loughborough University London*
<http://www.lborolondon.ac.uk/>* on 26-27^th June 2018. *
This year’s theme focuses on _Media and Creative Industries in a Global
Perspective_. We aim to facilitate and advance rigorous
inter-disciplinary doctoral research on global media and creative
industries research in a range of contexts worldwide.
Our programme of workshops is intended to create sustained and diverse
network of advanced graduate students by providing the opportunity to
give and receive critical feedback on dissertations in progress. By
bringing together PhD students from media and communication programs
(and allied disciplines) from around the world, this doctoral workshop
creates a space to discuss and develop critical approaches to the study
of global media and communication.
*Workshop Mentors*
Professor Graham Murdock, Loughborough University
Professor Ele Belfiore , Loughborough University
Professor David Buckingham, Loughborough University
Dr Aswin Punathambekar , University of Michigan
Professor Jo Tacchi, Loughborough University London
Professor David Deacon, Loughborough University
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AIMS OF THE WORKSHOP
• Deepen participants’ theoretical and empirical foundations for the
study of media industries and globalization.
• Introduce applicants to the intersections of area studies and global
media and communication studies.
• Foster comparative, cross- and trans-regional research.
• Facilitate logistical preparation for field research, archival
research, and other forms of qualitative and critical research. Develop
a diverse network of advanced graduate students working on their theses.
APPLICANTS AND FORMAT
We are interested in receiving applications from PhD students from
communication, media studies, and related fields who are embarking on
their research in the areas of global and transnational media
industries, broadly defined.
Productive topics may be area specific or investigate industries across
countries and/or regions; consider the rapidly changing technological
and industrial landscape in shaping new temporal media rhythms and
spatial flows of information; look at global transformations in
production cultures and industry logics; design, entrepreneurship, and
maker/tech cultures; emergent user/audience practices; the history and
contemporary politics of media infrastructures and governance; media
texts, genres, and trans-media flows. This list is not exhaustive but
intended to indicate the scope of projects of interest to the institute.
The two-day doctoral workshop will include intensive feedback sessions
on each participant’s dissertation project, including both faculty
mentors and peers, and an opportunity to distill the project in response
to this feedback. We will be running methods workshops, writing
sessions, and a workshop on academic publishing. By the end of the
workshop, participants will have had the opportunity to hone their
dissertation research questions, consolidate their methodological
approach, and keep in focus their longer-term publication goals.
The workshop will be led by a group of staff from the Centre for
Research in Communication and Culture and the Workshop for Media and
Creative Industries at Loughborough University and Loughborough
University London, along with Dr Aswin Punathambekar from University of
Michigan. Participants will also have an opportunity to attend a
publishing session led by Professor Emily Keightley and Dr Aswin
Punathambekar, Editors of /Media, Culture & Society/.
APPLICATION PROCESS
A cohort of 10-15 PhD students will be chosen from an open,
international pool of applicants through a competitive selection
process. Applicants must have at least drafted a dissertation research
proposal, but applications are also welcome from doctoral students in
the early phases of writing their dissertations.
Application Deadline: 16^th February 2018 | Notification of Decision: By
2^nd March, 2018.
All applicants must submit the following materials via email to
(gmsnconference /at/ lboro.ac.uk) <mailto:(gmsnconference /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>:
1. Cover Letter (must include reasons for applying to the workshop;
summary of research
2. Current Curriculum Vitae (CV)
3. Narrative description of the dissertation/thesis topic (no more than
8 double-spaced typed
4. Letter of Recommendation from Primary Supervisor and/or Dissertation
Chair:
5. Funding: We will be able to provide one-three nights’ accommodation
and lunches, and partial need-based travel funds. Students are
encouraged to approach their home institutions for additional support.
Emily Keightley
Professor of Media and Memory Studies
PI *M*igrant *M*emories and the *P*ostcolonial *I*magination (2017-2022,
The Leverhulme Trust).
Centre for Research in Communication and Culture
Department of Social Sciences
Loughborough University
(E.Keightley /at/ lboro.ac.uk) <mailto:(E.Keightley /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>
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