MeCCSA PGN Communications Officer Vacancy

The MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Committee is seeking someone for the Communications Officer post. The Communications Officer is responsible for planning, developing and delivering the web-based communications of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network. The main duties and responsibilities include circulating information on upcoming events relevant to the postgraduate community, updating the website with information on all the …Continue Reading

CFP for PGN Panels at MeCCSA 2014 Annual Conference

CFP for PGN Panels at MeCCSA 2014 Annual Conference https://meccsa2014.bournemouth.ac.uk/ Dear Postgraduate Network, The MeCCSA Annual Conference this year will take place on 8th – 10th January 2014 at Bournemouth University. The theme for the conference is ‘Media and the Margins’ and we are keen to have a Postgraduate Network presence. We welcome contributions to …Continue Reading

MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference 2013

MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference 2013 2 Jul 2013 – 3 Jul 2013, University of East Anglia The 10th annual MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference is taking place 2-3 July 2013 at the University of East Anglia. This interdisciplinary conference showcases work by postgraduate students across all areas of media, communications and cultural studies. This year’s conference …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 20: Networking Knowledge: call for 2014 guest editors

Matthew Freeman, University of Nottingham Serving as a dynamic platform for the research of our community’s postgraduates and early career researchers, Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA-PGN is an e-journal published by the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network. The Network itself brings together approximately 400 postgraduate and early career researchers in the fields of media, communications, and cultural …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 20: MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference 2013

Conference Committee University of East Anglia (UEA) The University of East Anglia (UEA) is delighted to be hosting the forthcoming 2013 MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference on 2nd – 3rd July 2013. The event is organised by the school of Film, Television and Media Studies (FTM) in collaboration with other schools across UEA’s Faculty of Arts and …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 20: Women’s Media Studies Network roundtable event

Heather Nunn Roehampton University The WMSN recently collaborated with the MeCCSA Practice Network to support a one-day symposium on Female Authorship. The event was organised by Dr Sarah Neely, University of Stirling as part of the Glasgow Short Film Festival’s programme. Invited panelists to this stimulating event included filmmakers, academics, curators, artists and writers. A …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 20: Female Authorship Symposium

Sarah Neely, University of Stirling The Female Authorship Symposium was held on Friday the 8th of February at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow.  The event was hosted by the Glasgow Short Film Festival and received support from the MeCCSA Women’s Media Studies Network, MeCCSA Practice Network, the Stirling Centre for Scottish Studies and the …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 20: Beyond the ivory tower: media policy academics in the public arena

Máire Messenger Davies University of Ulster For most of 2012, continuing into 2013, and no doubt beyond, media policy debates and events have been dominated by questions raised by the Leveson Inquiry into the Culture, Practices and Ethics of the Press, whose report was published on 29th November 2012 – see https://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/hc1213/hc07/0780/0780.asp. (For an executive …Continue Reading

Three-D Issue 20: Introducing the MeCCSA Social Movements Network

Ruth Sanz Sabido & Stuart Price, De Montfort University The MeCCSA Social Movements Network was recently established in order to create opportunities to discuss the role of media, film, communication and cultural studies in the analysis of social movements. The purpose of this initiative is to improve the ability of researchers to engage with activists and groups, …Continue Reading

Social Movements Network steering committee

Chair Ruth Sanz Sabido Canterbury Christ Church University ruth.sanz-sabido@canterbury.ac.uk Stuart Price De Montfort University Rosalind Brunt Sheffield Hallam University Rinella Cere Sheffield Hallam University John Downey Loughborough University Anna Feigenbaum Bournemouth University Arne Hintz Cardiff University

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