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[Commlist] The BBC at 100 symposium, National Science and Media Museum and online, 13-15 Sept 2022
Mon Jul 25 20:20:51 GMT 2022
Everyone is welcome to register for free for The BBC at 100 Symposium,
which will be held at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford
and online from 13-15 Sept 2022. It is sponsored by the Arts and
Humanities Research Council with the support of the National Science and
Media Museum, the University of Bradford and Media History.
The symposium is interdisciplinary, inclusive and free to attend
in-person or online. It aims
- to act as a gathering of the tribes, encompassing everyone from
established scholars to postgraduates
- to take stock of research about the past century of British
broadcasting by scholars in history, media and cultural studies,
literary criticism, music, technology and related fields
- to explore what conceptual and logistical changes are needed to foster
new directions in research and teaching
- to bring together archivists and researchers to discuss how to expand
access to BBC archival resources, especially audiovisual ones.
One hundred and fifty academics and archivists from every continent save
Antarctica participate in thirty roundtables on aesthetics, Africa and
the Middle East, audiences, children, digital broadcasting, digitised
archives, diversity, documentary and features, domestic and
international literary programming, education, entertainment, ethnicity
and sexuality, global broadcasting, the interwar period, classical, jazz
and popular music, local and regional radio, mainland Europe, Northern
Ireland and 'The Troubles', oral and transnational histories of BBC
women, politics and current affairs, popular culture and the overseas
services, popular music, public service broadcasting, radio drama,
realism, religion and television studies. The programme is rounded out
by plenary roundtables about archives and the history of broadcasting
history, a tour of the NSMM’s special exhibition on a century of
broadcasting, a joint book launch for twenty volumes on broadcasting
history published since Covid, a gala screening of This Is The BBC
(1960) and a symposium dinner followed by Paul Kerensa’s one-man play
The First Broadcast.
To register, simply email (marcus.collins /at/ lboro.ac.uk) indicating which
days you plan to attend and whether you'll be attending in-person or online.
For the symposium programme, see
https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/crcc/events/bbcsymposium
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