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CFPCFPs ConferencesJuneMedia and Communications
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Cinema and Television History Institute (CATHI), De Montfort University, Leicester. Keynote speaker: Dr. Shelley Cobb (Associate Professor of Film, University of Southampton). £5 conference free: to be paid in cash upon registration MA travel bursaries available – email cath.postgrad@gmail.com for more information.

BlogsMedia and Communications
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Author Toby Miller

As you all know, public broadcasting’s most important task for capitalism is developing genres and audiences, then delivering them to a less-creative private sector for the purposes of profit. Think football, cricket, and basketball.

CFPCFPs ConferencesDecemberMedia and Communications
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Keynote Speakers Christopher Breward, National Galleries of Scotland Pamela Church Gibson, London College of Fashion, University of the Arts Shaun Cole, Winchester School of Art, University of Southhampton Andrew Reilly, University of Hawaii Convenor Vicki Karaminas, Massey University, New Zealand

CFPCFPs ConferencesNovemberMedia and Communications
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Migrant states of exception proliferate and intensify across the world. While processes of globalization have fostered movement and enhanced connectivity on a hitherto unprecedented scale, they have also brought the highly uneven distribution of elected and enforced mobility to the fore.

BlogsMedia and Communications
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Author Richard Hewett

Pithy title, eh? Oh, well; all will be revealed. As part of my sabbatical I have recently re-watched and made extensive notes on every episode of Inspector Morse (ITV, 1987-2000). If I tell you why, I’ll have to take you down the cells. Suffice to say that this activity relates to a future publication.

CFPCFPs ConferencesJuneMedia and Communications
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This symposium will explore the interaction between word and image within media-based practice research. As creative practice has increasingly found a home within academia, and as digital technologies have made possible new methodologies and forms of output, the hegemony of the written word within arts and humanities scholarship has been challenged from different directions.

CFPCFPs ConferencesAprilMedia and Communications
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EDEN: All Island Interdisciplinary Conference Hosted by the Early Doctoral Exchange Network (EDEN) at NUI Galway ‘2019: Between a Rock and a Robot: Humans, Habitat, and Technology’ National University of Ireland, Galway Dates: 26-27th of April **Plenary Speaker: Diane Negra, MRIA, Professor of Film Studies and Screen Culture **

CFPCFPs ConferencesJuneMedia and Communications
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This symposium argues that New Queer Horror projects contemporary anxieties within LGBTQ+ subcultures onto its characters and into its narratives, building upon the previously figurative role of queer monstrosity in the moving image.