Transforming Audiences 2 was a great success and received very positive feedback. All informations about the conference, photos and videos from the event will be very soon available at http://www.transformingaudiences.org.uk The CMCS (Centre for Media and Communication Studies “Massimo Baldini”) based at LUISS University, Rome, Italy, participated to the conference, with the appreciated paper “From [...]
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The full, final programme, and book of abstracts, is now available online HERE
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3 – 4 September 2009 University of Westminster – London, UK in association with the Audience and Reception Studies section of the European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA), the Popular Communication Division of the International Communication Association (ICA) and the Audience Section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) The first [...]
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3 – 4 September 2009, University of Westminster, London, UK All the informations HERE
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Transforming Audiences 2: creativity / knowledge / participation University of Westminster, in association with the ECREA Audience and Reception Studies Section, the Popular Communication Division of the International Communication Association (ICA), and the Audience Section of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) University of Westminster, London, UK Sep 03 – Sep 04, [...]
Read moreECREA Section “Audience and Reception Studies” – Workshop
Workshop Narrative Fact and Fiction Patterns of narrative construction in media stories and differential effects (Hosted by the “Narrative Network”, the ECREA Section “Audience and Reception Studies” and the Department of Communication of the University of Vienna) Date: 4-5, April 2009, location: University of Vienna One of the most important functions of media is to [...]
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Read moreCritical Studies in Television
Critical Studies in Television has just announced the re-launch of its website, CST Online. Sponsored by the Department of Contemporary Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University, CST Online aims to provide a scholarly resource and critical forum for the study of television. It is our mission to enrich television studies by providing comprehensive access to information, [...]
Read moreTelevision without Borders Conference
In the last few years, critics have proclaimed the end of television, but television has responded to challenges relatively quickly. Globalisation has increased the revenues of many national broadcasting institutions, created new export markets and fostered international co-productions, while digital technologies have been adapted and exploited to entice those audiences back that appeared to turn [...]
Read moreVisual Methods
VISUAL METHODS SYMPOSIUM A symposium on using visual methods in social research, at Wolfson College, University of Oxford, 10 July 2008 Featuring discussions and presentations including: * Marcus Banks on visual anthropology * Paul Sweetman on ethics in visual research * David Gauntlett on Web 2.0, and the Lego identity study * Jon Prosser on [...]
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The latest issue of Particip@tions, the International Journal of Audience and Reception Studies is now available. Please, read HERE.
Read moreMedia, Gender and Identity. New edition
New edition of David Gauntlett’s Media, Gender and Identity now available. The book is a highly readable introduction to the relationship between media and gender identities today. Fully revised and updated, including new case studies and a new chapter, it considers a wide range of research and provides new ways for thinking about the media’s [...]
Read moreMobile Audiences between Access and Participation
The Crisc-Cmcs research “Mobile Audiences between Access and Participation” has been presented at FilMobile Conference (University of Westminster, London 4-5 April 2008). Full powerpoint presentation is available here. Furher informations about FilMobile, here.
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Crisc-Cmcs will participate at FilMobile Conference, London, 4-5 April 2008. The Centre will present the step 2 of its research about “Mobile Audiences” in Italy (Mobile Audiences between Access and Participation). Futher details, here.
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Exhibition, Conference & Screenings 4 April – 4 May 08 FILMOBILE is a network project developed at the University of Westminster bringing together the mobile phone industry, filmmakers and artists working with mobile devices. In April and May 2008 FILMOBILE is organising a major international event consisting of a gallery exhibition, cinema screenings and an [...]
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