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Author John Ritchie

So, it’s been a bit quiet here of late.[1] I thought I’d do a quick follow up of the rest of the things we’d started watching, not got round to finishing, weren’t enjoying and whatnot or so on. And I need to say that I started writing this a wee while ago and that life got in the way of this. Right what do you need to know about the family?

CFPCFPs ConferencesAprilMedia and Communications
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Source: BBC Revisiting the British New Wave, The University of Sheffield, April 20th, 2023 Supported by the British Association of Film and Television and Screen Studies, and the Sheffield Centre for Research in Film 2023 will see Lindsay Anderson’s centenary, and the 60th anniversaries of This Sporting Life (Lindsay Anderson, 1963) and Billy Liar (John Schlesinger, 1963), the two

CFPCFPs ConferencesAprilMedia and Communications
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Representing The Body: Contemporary Media Discourse and The Real – Symposium Friday 28th April 2023 Venue: Glasgow Caledonian University Deadline for abstracts: 16th December 2022 Please consider submitting a paper or roundtable proposal for our one-day symposium to be held at Glasgow Caledonian University focused upon ‘The Body: Contemporary Media Discourse and The Real’. Representations of the body in mass media inevitably evoke issues and

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Media Imaginaries 2023, International Symposium at Lund University, Sweden Department of Communication and Media – Thursday, 16 March 2023 Organisers Annette Hill, Hario Priambodho, Cheryl Fung and Martin Lundqvist – MKV Lund University Media imaginaries are shape shifters. We can see imaginaries as make believe, as thinking outside the box, and as social practices.

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Author Andrew Pixley

The sudden loss of Tim Beddows, Managing Director and founder of Network Distributing Limited at the age of only 59 is a terrible, sobering shock that I’m still attempting to process even after a week or more.

CFPCFPs ConferencesMayMedia and Communications
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web: https://www.mediamutations.org/callforpapers contact email: submissions@mediamutations.org Call for papers – Media Mutations 14 – Investigating Medical Drama TV series: approaches and perspectives Bologna, Dipartimento delle Arti – DAMSLab, May 18th-19th, 2023 Organized by Stefania Antonioni (Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo) and Marta Rocchi (Università di Bologna). In collaboration with the research

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Author Melissa Beattie

Is there any term in TV Studies more scrutinised, debated, loved and hated than ‘quality TV?’  Probably, but that’s beside the point.** ** One of the many ways in which quality TV acquires cultural capital is by appropriating it from forms that have gone before, which is what I’ll discuss today.

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Author Rebecca Pearce

The newest adaption of Anne Rice’s novels, Interview with the Vampire (2022), finished airing its season finale in the US on November 13 th . It was the most glorious hour of television I’ve experienced in a long time. With stellar sets, costumes, writing, performances, musical score, and everything in between, I’m on the edge of my seat waiting for the next season. Thankfully, AMC confirmed it is airing next year.

CFPCFPs ConferencesSeptemberMedia and Communications
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organized in partnership with FilmForum 2023 – XXX International Film and Media Studies Conference The 29th edition of Visible Evidence (web: https://www.visibleevidence.org/ ), the annual international conference on documentary film and media, is organized in partnership with FilmForum 2023, the 30th edition of Udine’s International Film and Media Studies Conference and the 20th of the MAGIS International Film and Media Studies Spring

CFPCFPs ConferencesOctoberMedia and Communications
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The zombie as an allegory for cultural, social, and scientific analysis spans almost every discipline including humanities, biology, mathematics, anthropology, economics, and political science. This range of use for the zombie narrative is a clear indication of its adaptability and viability as a distinct framework for critical theory.