Other conferences
Project team members contributed to a number of conferences and symposia and were invited to offer research papers at the University of Southampton, Queen’s University Belfast, Birmingham City University and the University of London’s Institute of Historical Research. Portsmouth also played host to the Southern Broadcasting History Group in April 2012. Additionally, the team made panel presentations at the Screen Studies Conference in Glasgow (2011), at MeCCSA in Bournemouth (2014), at NECS in Lisbon (2012) and at SCMS in Seattle (2014).
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Building a Television Audience for World Cinema in the (Late) Era of Media Scarcity
SCMS, Seattle
20 March 2014
Ieuan Franklin
University of Portsmouth
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We Need To Talk About Subsidy: Television and the UK film industry – a thirty-year relationship.
SCMS, Seattle
20 March 2014
Justin Smith
University of Portsmouth
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Born Risky: Channel 4 and the Red Triangle
MeCCSA, Bournemouth
10 January 2014
Justin Smith
University of Portsmouth
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Channel 4 and British film culture – a case of (e)merging methodologies in film and television studies?
University of London Institute of Historical Research Film History Seminar
14 February 2013
Justin Smith
University of Portsmouth
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A Song for Europe?: British television and European film co-production policy
NECS, Lisbon
23 June 2012
Justin Smith
University of Portsmouth
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Channel 4’s Visions: a European style of film programme?
NECS, Lisbon
23 June 2012
Rachael Keene
University of Portsmouth
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From Cannes to Berlin: Examining the importance of film festivals in promoting Channel 4 films in Europe.
NECS, Lisbon
23 June 2012
Laura Mayne
University of Portsmouth
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No Cannes Do - An analysis of BBC Films’ public PR disaster at the Cannes Film Festival, 1996
NECS, Lisbon
23 June 2012
Anne Woods
University of Portsmouth
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Birmingham Film and Video Workshop
Southern Broadcasting History Group, Portsmouth
2 April 2012
Ieuan Franklin
University of Portsmouth
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Welcome to the Dark Side of the Screen: Midnight Underground and Channel 4’s funding of experimental film and video in the 1990s
Southern Broadcasting History Group, Portsmouth
2 April 2012
Rachael Keene
University of Portsmouth
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Channel 4’s Press Information Packs: Researching the Context
Screen Studies, Glasgow
3 July 2011
Rachael Keene
University of Portsmouth
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‘A sense of time and place’: examining the regional aesthetic in the work of Channel 4’s first Commissioning Editor for Fiction, David Rose.
Politics of Television Space, Leicester
8 April 2011
Laura Mayne
University of Portsmouth
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