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[Commlist] CfP - Television and Medicine/Health - London 2020
Fri Oct 11 10:41:05 GMT 2019
CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE 1 DECEMBER 2019
ERC The Healthy Self as Body Capital & Science Museum International
Conference
Locating Medical Television. The Televisual Spaces of Medicine and
Health in the 20th Century
18-20 March 2020, Science Museum Dana Research Centre, London, UK
Medical television programmes, across their history, have had specific
relationships to places and spaces:
On the one level, they have represented medical and health places:
consulting rooms, hospitals, the home, community spaces, public health
infrastructures and the rest. As television-producers have represented
these places, there has been an interaction with the developing
capabilities of television technologies and grammars. Moreover,
producers have borrowed their imaginaries of medical and health places
from other media (film, photographs, museum displays etc.) and
integrated, adjusted and reformulated them into their work. But medical
television has also worked spatially in the political sense of being
broadcast internationally, at the national level, and locally,
interacting with differing regimes and polities. It may include regional
and local broadcast as well as straddling public-private divides,
including pay television, advertisement and audience measurement. At
both levels, medical television has served to represent familiar and
unfamiliar locations and medical modes back to patients and medical or
health practitioners.
Following Broadcasting health and disease organised with Wellcome
Collection in 2017 and Tele(visualing) Health organised with London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2018, this third conference
on medical television in the framework of the ERC funded BodyCapital
project and in a joint venture with the Science Museum London intends to
locate medical television more precisely – it intends to engage
(medical) TV history with recent questions concerning the relevance of
space within and beyond national borders.
With comparative approaches, or under consideration of (sometimes
contradictory) local, national and global developments, the conference
intends to address the following themes:
* Locating medical television within global, national or local
markets, politics and polities. * Locating medical television as a
means of new globally influenced medical communication in the public
sphere from publicizing medical breakthroughs and frontier research to
disseminating public health messages
* How television has represented medical location, and how that has
depended on available technology and technique.
* Locating medical television within health communication and
mediation including fairs, museums and collection displays.
* Comparisons with and transitions to other medical media,
including exhibitions and displays, and film. Papers might focus on one
national, regional or even local framework. Considering the history of
health-related (audio-) visuals as a history of transfers or
entanglements comparative perspectives are more than welcome. The
organizers welcome contributions with a strong historical impetus from
all social and cultural sciences.
The conference will be held on 18- 20 March 2020 at the Science Museum
London, Dana Research Centre.
Please send proposals (a short CV and an abstract or outline of 500
words) by 1 December 2019 to (tkoenig /at/ unistra.fr)
Limited travel grants are available, upon application and in accordance
to need.
The conference is organized by the ERC funded research group
BodyCapital and by the Science Museum London.
The healthy self as body capital: individuals, market-based societies
and body politics in visual twentieth century Europe (BodyCapital)
project is directed by Christian Bonah at the Université de Strasbourg
and Anja Laukötter at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development,
Berlin. The project is funded by the European Research Council (ERC)
under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme (Advanced Grant agreement No 694817).
The scientific committee includes: Christian Bonah (Université de
Strasbourg)
Anja Laukötter (Max-Planck-Institute for Human Development, Berlin)
Tricia Close-Koenig (Université de Strasbourg)
Tim Boon (Science Museum, London)
Angela Saward (Wellcome Collection, London) Alex Mold (London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Virginia Berridge (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Project website: https://bodycapital.unistra.fr
Call for papers:
http://bodycapital.unistra.fr/fileadmin/uploads/websites/body-capital/Actualites/CfP_Locating_Medical_Television_2020.pdf
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