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Media Piracy: the politics and practices of borrowing Tuesday 17 June 2014 Queen Mary University of London Venue: Hitchcock Cinema A one-day symposium hosted by the AHRC Network project ‘Bazaar...
An AHRC Global Cult Cinema in the Age of Convergence Network Conference Aberystwyth University 15–16 April 2014 Deadline for proposals: 2 December 2013 Keynote speaker: Professor Barbara Klinger,...
Priority Areas The Women’s Work research project prioritised women in roles where there were few existing archival resources or which had yet to be written into media history. Recruitment: We placed...
Theatre and Television: Adaptation, Production, Performance A call for papers for a one-day conference at the University of Westminster, Friday 20 February 2015 Proposals should be submitted by Monday...
Journeys Across Media: The Body and The Digital CFP deadline: 1 February 2013 JAM 2013 - Friday 19 April 2013 University of Reading 2013 will mark the 11th anniversary of the annual Journeys Across...
Women’s Film History Network-UK/Ireland is an emerging organization open to anyone committed to investigating women's film history from its early days to the recent past. About the author: Professor...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,300 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
Is the BBC truly an impartial public broadcaster? Dr Tom Mills, author of The BBC: Myth of a Public Service, charts a brief history of perceived political bias at the Corporation. About the Author: Dr Tom...
Community Filmmaking and Cultural Diversity: Practice, Innovation and Policy. Sarita Malik, with Caroline Chapain and Roberta Comunian, discusses an AHRC funded project that has opened up a range of...
How embedded has the version of history as presented on television become in the public consciousness? Ann Gray and Erin Bell from the University of Lincoln ran a project that sought to answer that question...