The international perspective on a radio centenary
7-8 November 2019
Hilversum, the Netherlands
Confirmed keynote speakers include Prof. Kate Lacey and Prof. Michele Hilmes.
On 6 November 2019 the Netherlands will celebrate 100 years
of radio. This date sees the 100th anniversary of the first transmission of a
previously publicized radio broadcast, the first in a series by the radio
station founded by inventor Hanso Idzerda. It marked the beginning of the
extraordinary large number of broadcasting activities as we know them today.
Radio has been tremendously significant for society and culture in the last
century, and it is predicted that it will continue to play a major role albeit
in a constantly changing context. Indeed, radio has survived and thrived in the
last 100 years by continuously adapting to changing social, cultural and
technological circumstances.
The academic endeavours to reconstruct and explain the
position of radio through a historical lens enable us to consider the medium’s
future. Doing so helps us to reflect on the development of a new and unknown
technology towards a mainstream medium that is primarily powerful due to
‘connectivity’: its ability to connect people from all walks of life in various
locations and situations. Its strength to connect those with different
backgrounds, identities and tastes suggests that radio has a new and vital
future in the digital age of interactive media and narrowcasting technology.
The centenary celebration takes place at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum that houses a wealth of archive
material related to Dutch radio history. The celebration includes an
international conference on 7 and 8 November 2019 focusing on international
perspectives on radio.
We welcome proposals for individual presentations from
radio scholars and practitioners on radio in any country/region on the
following themes:
- International radio
- Radio news
- Radio music
- Radio sport
- The future of radio research
Please send a 150-200 word abstract before 1 May 2019 by
email to Anya Luscombe, (a.luscombe @ucr.nl)
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