Moving Media, Memory, and History
13th June 2019
3 Lesney Avenue, The Broadcast Centre, Here East Queen
Elizabeth
Olympic Park London E15 2GZ
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Professor Andrew Hoskins' research connects multiple aspects
of the emergent digital society: media, memory, war, conflict, security, and
privacy, to explore holistically the interplay and impact of contemporary media
and memory ecologies.
Professor Avtar Brahrecently retired as Professor of
Sociology at Birkbeckas a specialist in race, gender and ethnic identity
issues. She was awarded an MBE in 2001 in recognition of her research.
In an age of global communication, the making of histories
and memories is closely connected to diverse and moving media landscapes.
Thekaleidoscope of different media, memories and histories influences the
remembering, forgetting and archiving of events and processes,and
isthereforeconstantly shaping and reshapingindividual and collective
identities. This PGR conference will address the underlying power structures of
the relationshipbetween the three ever-evolving fields by foregrounding
interdisciplinary research that crosses the boundariesseparatingthem.
Newandmorenuanced ways of understanding the past as well as the present can be
discovered byincludingmedia technologies that are developingthrough time as
well as different understandings of both memory and history, so that multiple
realitiescan be explored. In this sense, this conference is interested in the
moving character ofmedia, memories and histories, which do not only travel with
the subjects that inhabit them, but are further constantly transmitted
throughdiverse forms of communicationbetween humans, objects and technologies.
This PGR conference aims to explore diverse methodological
and theoretical approaches that discuss the constantly changing relationship
between the three fields. We are interested in ideas and conceptualisations of
migrating, traveling and transmitted memories, histories and media. There are
no limitations in terms of methodological practices within the fields and we
are particularly enthusiastic to receive applications from those who use
critical and creative methods in their research.
This one-day conference,held at the Loughborough University’s
London campus, welcomes postgraduate and early career researchers. Loughborough
University attempts at facilitating an environment where afast-growing area of
expertise is accessible to researchers at an early stage across the social
sciences and humanities.This PGR conference will be a platform to connect
scholars from different fields.
- Possible topics include, but are not restricted to the following:
- Migrating and traveling memories and histories
- Communication and transmission of memories and histories
- Memories and histories of migration
- Media representation and production of migration
- Memories and histories in the arts
- Creative methods in media, memory and history
- Spatial traces of media, memory and history
- Transnational media, memory and history
- Technologies of moving media, memory and histories
Interested postgraduate and early career scholars are asked
to submit abstracts of 300 words by the 01st of April 2019 to the following
email address: Mmh-conference@lboro.ac.uk.
A limited number of travel grants is available for
Loughborough students traveling from the main campus to London.
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