Across the Live / Mediatised Divide A Cross-Disciplinary Audience
Research Conference
Tuesday 17 September 2019 Department of Theatre, Film & Television,
Keynotes
Audience research is a growing area in many diverse areas of study, from
film, television and theatre to music, communications media and gaming. As a developing
and inherently interdisciplinary area of academic study, the methodological
components of audience research are constantly evolving, inviting innovative
approaches to methodologies. This form of research is notoriously demanding,
presenting ethical, epistemological and practical issues that need to be
considered before any research can begin to take place.
Given both the
fast-moving and demanding nature of audience research, it is therefore more
than usually suited to input and support from cross-disciplinary researchers,
who can share their own experiences and practices. However, whilst
collaboration within subject areas is more common, there is little opportunity
for researchers working with audiences from different cultural practices to
come together and share their practice and experiences.
This one-day conference will bring together academics and researchers
from across the disciplines of film and television, media and communications,
theatre and performance studies to present their research approaches and share
their processes and their experiences. The organisers invite people working in
the area of audience research in any field to submit proposals for 20 minute
papers, or other forms of presentation. We strongly encourage proposals from postgraduate
researchers and early career researchers; however, all are welcome to apply.
Presentations on any form of audience research are welcome, but a particular
focus on methodological issues or innovations is encouraged.
Subjects for proposals may include the following topics (although all
aspects of audience research will be considered):
- Considerations of how audiences find meaning in the works that they see, and the relationship this has to the intended meaning of the producer.
- Marginalised or under-researched audiences and the ways in which their feedback might challenge hegemonic ideas about cultural products and audience reception.
- The reception of specific art forms or genres and audience expectations of these.
- Cultural differences in the reception of the same product.
- Artist and audience communication, and ways in which audiences can feed into the creative process
- The place of cultural intermediaries in shaping audience experience.
- Reflections on collaborative audience research, considering the role of partners and gatekeepers, means of knowledge exchange and collaborative learning.
- Innovative or emerging audience research methodologies, and how we can make our research accessible and meaningful to participants
- How audience research might better drive sectoral change and impact on arts, culture and creative industries policy
Proposals should be no more than 300 words, accompanied by an author
biography of no more than 100 words. In order to allow us to make the event as
inclusive as possible, we would encourage potential presenters to inform us of
any particular access requirements they might have, as well as any specific AV
requirements they require for their presentation.
Please send proposals or any enquiries to Shelley Anne Galpin
(sag534@york.ac.uk) and Emma McDowell (pcelmd@leeds.ac.uk). The closing date
for proposals is Friday 28th June 2019. Contributors will be notified by
mid-July.
Registration will open June 2019 and is £40 (£25 for early bird
registration by Friday 16th August). We are able to offer bursaries of £30 to a
limited number of PGRs / unwaged researchers as a contribution towards travel
costs. We also encourage anyone with specific access needs to get in touch with
the conference organisers, to ensure we are able to make the event as inclusive
and accessible as possible.For more details on any of the information above, or
anything else to do with the conference, do get in touch with Shelley Anne
Galpin (sag534@york.ac.uk) and/or Emma McDowell (pcelmd@leeds.ac.uk).
Follow the conference on Twitter: @across_audience
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