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[ecrea] PhD Scholarships, University of Glamorgan
Mon Sep 24 17:53:34 GMT 2012
*Centenary Doctoral Scholarships at University of Glamorgan*
In 2013 Glamorgan University will celebrate 100 years and to mark this
celebration the university is making available 20 Centenary Doctoral
Scholarships. These are intended to provide financial support to 20
home/EU students to undertake a PhD at the University of Glamorgan. For
more information see: http://office.research.glam.ac.uk/centenary/.
The scholarships cover a wide range of subjects including those related
to media, culture and creative industries
(http://office.research.glam.ac.uk/culcre/),including one on /The Future
of Arts Programming in a Multiplatform Digital Market /and another on
/How Local Celebrity is Created and Managed in UK Nations and Regions./
/ /
Based in the School for Creative and Cultural Industries, and as part of
the faculty’s continuing interest in cultures of creative production and
celebrity, the supervisory teams wish to recruit a suitably qualified
PhD candidate. The specific nature of the projects can be defined
further by the recipient’s own interests, however the ideal candidate
will be familiar with a range of qualitative data collection methods
including interviewing and textual analysis.
*/The Future of Arts Programming in a Multiplatform Digital Market – Dr.
Caitriona Noonan/*
/ /
Arts programming has traditionally been viewed as an important part of
broadcasting’s social responsibility. However, despite some successful
attempts to broaden the appeal of this genre it was recently announced
that arts programming was one of the hardest hit in relation to cuts on
production, with spending down 15% amongst the UK’s terrestrial
channels. The focus of this project will be on the ways in which the
concept of public service broadcasting, as articulated through arts
programming, is negotiated within the practices of media professionals;
in particular how their norms, values and routines condition the
production of this programming and how these are evolving in an era of
niche channelling and multiplatform provision. It will also locate these
shifts within wider industry tensions and trends (e.g. specialist versus
generalist production, international co-productions, overseas sales, use
of celebrities and popular formats, etc).
/ /
*/How Local Celebrity is Created and Managed in UK Nations and Regions –
Dr. Rebecca Williams/*
Against the backdrop of developments in small UK nations and regions
regarding media production, this research project considers how local
celebrity is created and managed in UK nations and regions. It explores
the impact of institutional contexts on how celebrity is constructed and
managed in local/regional contexts via the case studies of BBC
production centres in Cardiff, Salford, and Glasgow. It focuses on these
key sites of media production and potential celebrity to explore how
celebrity is drawn upon and used in the discussion and promotion of
these locations, and will aim to draw on the views of a range of
cultural intermediaries in fields such as media production, tourism,
local councils and other government groups, and local
figures/celebrities themselves.
*/Start Date/*
The successful candidates for both of these projects will start no later
than the end of January 2013.Any questions about these particular
projects can be directed to (cnoonan /at/ glam.ac.uk)
<mailto:(cnoonan /at/ glam.ac.uk)> or (rwillia3 /at/ glam.ac.uk)
<mailto:(rwillia3 /at/ glam.ac.uk)>. Application forms are available on
http://office.research.glam.ac.uk/centenary/ and should be returned
directly to *Dr Louise Bright *(researchoffice /at/ glam.ac.uk)
<mailto:(researchoffice /at/ glam.ac.uk)>* **by no later than the _15th October
2012._***
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