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[Commlist] Critical Studies in Television Slow Conference
Sat Feb 05 17:58:28 GMT 2022
Critical Studies in Television Slow Conference 2022
27 June - 15 July 2022
Online (Teams)
The Outliers of Television (Studies)
Keynote speakers:
Rowan Aust, University of Huddersfield
Steve Smith, Picture Zero Productions
Television has been widely theorised in relation to the everyday, the
habitual and the repetitive. But there are a lot of phenomena that are
surprising, and that require TV scholars to provide nuance to these
observations. Take Squid Game (Netflix, 2021) which was
supposedly<https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/nov/30/squid-game-no-threat-to-traditional-british-tv-hits-finds-barb>
the streaming hit of the year 2021 in the UK and elsewhere. But as an
example of a Korean TV drama, it is highly unusual. Similarly, when we
asked British audiences what programme gave them the most comfort during
Covid, Grayson's Art Club (Channel 4, 2020), a small, participatory and
community-focused programme was voted winner of the Critical Awards in
Television, instead of any of the expensive dramas that television
critics spent so much time reviewing and writing about. There are
stories to be told that need telling and that we don't hear enough about
because while television is complex and mutable, discussion of it
remains entrapped with longstanding cultural hierarchies. On the other
side of the spectrum is a subject area that still worries about its
legitimacy and hence continues to produce more publications on high-end
productions such as Game of Thrones (HBO, 2011-2-19) over those that, in
the daily lives of audiences, might actually play a more important role,
such as the different versions of Strictly Come Dancing (BBC, since
2004), including Dancing with the Stars (ABC, 2005). Thus, we want to
put a particular focus this year at the Critical Studies in Television
Conference at the outliers of television (studies). This includes, but
is not restricted to:
* Overlooked programmes
* Aspects of television as a medium that have not attracted enough
attention
* Different forms of television
* Innovative ways of working
* Surprising audience behaviour
* Marginalised voices
* Failures of television (studies)
* The invisible in television (studies)
We invite abstracts on any of these and any other television related
topics. Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words and should be
submitted by 15 February. We are always looking for alternative ways of
presenting, so if you want to submit an abstract for a screening,
roundtable, etc. please feel free to do so too. We are hoping to send
out acceptance emails by early March. Papers should be 20 minutes long,
screenings should include a discussion element and should be no longer
than 1 hour. Roundtables should also be no longer than 1 hour.
To submit your abstract please go to the Critical Studies in Television
Conference Abstract Submission
<https://edgehill.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/critical-studies-in-television-conference-abstract-submiss>
.
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis and the significant uncertainties
regarding it, we will run the conference as an online slow conference
again this year in the hope to return to a face-to-face conference the
year after, after which we will alternate formats. We recognise that the
slow conference format also enables a wider variety of voices to be
heard and we will do our utmost to make it accessible in a number of ways.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the CST
Conference team,
(CSTConference /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)<mailto:(CSTConference /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)>.
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