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[Commlist] The BBC at 100 symposium at National Science and Media Museum, Bradford and online 14-15 September 2022: call now live
Mon Apr 25 14:56:06 GMT 2022
Marcus Collins is delighted to announce that applications are now open
at https://tinyurl.com/bbc100form <https://tinyurl.com/bbc100form> to
participate in roundtable sessions at the The BBC at 100 symposium at
the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford and online on 14-15
Sept 2022. The symposium is sponsored by the Arts and Humanities
Research Council with the support of the National Science and Media
Museum and /Media History/, which has generously agreed to subsidise
postgraduate travel.
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.
The symposium will feature two types of sessions: (a) workshops run by
archivists on how to find, access and interpret primary sources on the
BBC and (a) roundtable discussions between four panel members and the
audience (in-person and online) on the past, present and future of
research on thematic topics concerning the BBC since 1922. Panel members
will present five-minute position statements rather than papers in order
to maximise discussion time.
Participants can either apply individually or as members of panels for a
proposed theme.
- If you are an individual who wishes to be a panel member of a
roundtable, simply complete the form below and we will try to find a
suitable panel for you to join.
- If you wish to propose a roundtable panel, one panel member needs to
complete the form below, including details of the other panel members
and the suggested topic.
A short application form is available at https://tinyurl.com/bbc100form
<https://tinyurl.com/bbc100form>. The deadline for all applications is
11.59 p.m. on *Mon 23 May*. The symposium organisers will inform panel
applications of the outcome of their application within ten working days
of the application being submitted. Individual applicants will be
contacted by 31 May at the latest. Any queries should be sent to Marcus
Collins, AHRC BBC 100 Fellow and Reader in Contemporary History at
Loughborough University ((marcus.collins /at/ lboro.ac.uk)
<mailto:(marcus.collins /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>).
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