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[Commlist] Methodologies for Screen Industries Research Symposium
Fri Dec 06 23:13:21 GMT 2019
Just a quick reminder about the forthcoming symposium, Methodologies for
Screen Industries Research, which is taking place at Bristol’s Watershed
Cinema and Digital Creativity Centre on January 15 2020. The event is
funded by the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies
(BAFTSS) and the Moving Image Research Group at the University of the
West of England (UWE Bristol), and is organised by the BAFTSS Screen
Industries Special Interest Group.
For more info and to register, please visit:
https://info.uwe.ac.uk/events/event.aspx?id=24699. The deadline for
registration is 23.59 on December 22, but places are limited and filling
up fast, so don’t delay!
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Methodologies for Screen Industries Research: Symposium, book launch and
lecture with Professor Annette Hill
*Date*: 15 January 2020
*Venue*:**The Watershed, 1 Canon's Road, Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5TX
<https://www.watershed.co.uk/>
*Time*:**09:00-17:00; followed by book launch from 17.30-18.30
Industry-focused research projects and publications have increased
significantly in recent years, and the research methods involved in this
work are as diverse as the field itself - from archival research,
interviews and participant observation to focus groups, questionnaires,
surveys and statistical analysis. Yet what exactly does each of these
methods involve in practice? What are their advantages and
disadvantages? Moreover, how should the researcher navigate the myriad
ethical issues involved in using them? With a handful of exceptions
(such as Freeman 2016; Paterson et al 2015), in recent years there has
been little focused discussion on the methodological processes that
underpin screen industries research. This event will address that need,
and aims to bring together leading scholars working in the field
alongside those who are new to industry-focused research, including
postgraduate research students.
Schedule
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09.00-09.30: coffee and registration
09.30-09.45: Introduction, Steve Presence (UWE Bristol)
09.45-10.40: Keynote address by Professor Annette Hill (Lund
University), ‘Media Industries and Audience Research: an analytic
dialogue on the value of engagement’
10.40-11.00: coffee
11.00-12.40: Panel 1
Chair: Dominic Lees
* Anne O’Brien and Sarah Arnold (Maynooth University, Ireland),‘“I was
very much aware of what I would have to sacrifice…”: Finding media
graduates’ lived experience, memories of education and career
narratives through qualitative methodologies’
* Christa van Raalte, Richard Wallis and Fiona Cownie (Bournemouth
University), ‘A workplace perspective on the value of creative
education in the screen industries: a networked, case-study approach’
* Zoe Glatt (London School of Economics), ‘Becoming a YouTuber:
Auto-ethnographic explorations of the online video industry’
* Tatiana Styliari (University of Nottingham), ‘Understanding the
contemporary cinema-going experience by conducting multidisciplinary
research’
12.40-13.40: Lunch
13.40-15.20: Panel 2
Chair: Andrew Spicer
* Caitriona Noonan and Ruth McElroy (Cardiff University), ‘Embedded
Methodologies: researching screen ecologies in small nations’
* Max Sexton (University of Surrey) and Dominic Lees (UWE Bristol),
‘Exploring Flexible Production in “Original Content” Television’
* Paul Kerr (Middlesex University), ‘Management at The Mirisch
Company: “A high degree of efficiency” (/633 Squadron/, 1964)’
* Melanie Selfe (University of Glasgow), ‘Who persuaded Sam Goldwyn to
hire Busby Berkeley and why should we care? Unpicking the academic
consolidation of Hollywood myth’
15.20-15.40: coffee
15.40-17.00: workshop and plenary
·15.40-16.10: Ruth Barton and Denis Murphy (Trinity College Dublin),
‘Ecologies of Cultural Production – researching career construction in
the creative industries’
·16.10-17.00: Plenary, chaired by Steve Presence, Andrew Spicer and Amy
Genders
17.00-17.30: wine and nibbles
17.30-18.30: book launch with Professor Annette Hill, /Media
Experiences: Engaging with Drama and Reality Television/(Routledge 2019)//
A leading figure in media industry studies, Professor Hill's new book,
/Media Experiences: Engaging with Drama and Reality Television/
(Routledge 2019), bridges the divide between industry and academia, and
draws on interviews and observations with over 500 producers and
audience members to explore how producers and audiences co-create
experiences within emerging media landscapes.
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