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[ecrea] Binge-Watching and the Future of Television Research: A Workshop
Mon May 14 12:09:11 GMT 2018
*_Binge-Watching and the Future of Television Research: A Workshop_*
Keynotes:
Dr Lisa Glebatis Perks, Merrimack College
Dr Tanya Horeck, Anglia Ruskin University
Binge-watching is a term that, by now, encompasses a number of shifts in
contemporary television culture, from changing modes of viewing, to
variations in the way television on streaming platforms organises
itself, to developments of narrative structures in ‘bingeable’ series.
This workshop aims to explore the ongoing significance of binge-watching
to contemporary television studies, with a view to expanding current
research on viewing behaviour, textual structures, and transnational and
national broadcasting. As a field, television studies is exploring these
shifts from different angles, but inevitably has to realign itself to
conceptualise these new understandings. This workshop aims to develop
broader frameworks to deal with some of these issues for contemporary
television studies.
This workshop will bring together different research questions linked to
binge-watching and contemporary television. _As a workshop, it is
deliberately designed as an event to develop ideas in collaboration
rather than the traditional conference format_. Because of this, *only
20 spaces* are available to participate in this workshop. All academics
are welcome, but preferential treatment in the selection process will be
given to Early Career Researchers (defined as within the first three
years of the first substantial appointment) and late stage PhD students.
Ideally, the ratio between ECRs and more senior academics will be 2/3 to
1/3.
The initial workshop will take place on *13-14^th of September 2018* for
two days to share poster presentations on existing research and develop
plans for collaborative research in various research strands, to be
written up within the next year. The second part of the workshop will be
a one-day symposium in September 2019 (date to be announced), at which
different research strands share their work. Results will be published
in the format of an edited collection.
Themes of the workshop can be, but are not limited to:
-Binge-watching and narrative structures
-Binge-watching and algorithmic culture
-Binge-watching and issues of representation
-Binge-watching and platforms
-Binge-watching audiences
-Binge-watching and Public Service Broadcasting
-Binge-watching and genre
-Binge-watching historical television
-Binge-watching and transnational television
-Binge-watching and ephemeral television
Please send proposals for position papers on research you are conducting
on a specific area of binge-watching to (bingewatching.workshop /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(bingewatching.workshop /at/ gmail.com)>. Proposals should be *300
words* in length and include biographical information (particularly
highlighting ECR status). Proposals will be used as a basis to organise
participants in groups of specific research strands in which
collaborative research will be conducted. The deadline for proposals is:
31^st May 2018.
This workshop is organised by Dr Mareike Jenner and will be held at
Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. The workshop is funded by the
British Academy and attendance is free of charge.
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