Thursday Panel Session 4
10:45 - 12:15 Panel Session 4
ROOM |
Session Title |
Edward Street 104 |
Sound and Music Dr Ian Garwood (University of Glasgow) Who’s Behind the Needle-Drop? Using the Supercut to Analyse Record Playing in American Independent Cinema Dr Ellis Nathaniel Jones (University of Oslo, Norway) The historical role of ‘mashup culture’ in envisioning a democratic media environment Budhaditya Chattopadhyay (American University of Beirut) Mise-en-sonore: (Re-)sounding Place and Space in Film and AudioVisual Media |
Grand Parade 225 |
Who Controls the Campaign? Exploring the technology-intensive relationship between political parties and their supporters Dr Declan McDowell-Naylor (Cardiff University) Digital Technology and Election Campaigns: Key Trends and Questions Dr Ana Langer & Dr Luke Temple (University of Glasgow & University of Sheffield) Interfering in the electoral environment? How non-party organisations use digital technology in their campaigns Dr James Dennis (University of Portsmouth) A Party Within a Party Posing as a Movement? Social Media and Organisational Hybridity in Momentum |
Grand Parade 204 |
Digital Environments Andrew McIntyre (University of Glasgow) Memories of Passersby I (Mario Klingemann, 2019): A Case Study in Posthuman Authorship Dr Michael Saker (City, University of London) Pokémon Go and Parental Play: Emerging forms of Joint media engagement Emma Kaylee Graves (Canterbury Christ Church University) The Role of Fiction in News Coverage of Extended Reality Technologies Dr Xiaowei Huang (Guangzhou College of Commerce, China) The vision is the culture: a critical study on the culture of Second life |
Edward Street 207 |
Black Women's Innovative Media Practices in Britain: Black Feminism and the Politics of Refusal Keisha Bruce (University of Nottingham) Black Girl Link Up: Building Digital Diasporic Communities with Black Feminist Digital Praxis Cheraine Donalea Scott (New York University) Galdem Sugar: Understanding the Cultural Economy of Female Exclusion and the Reclamation of Grime’s Cultural Space by Black Women Artists Janine Francois (University of Bedfordshire) Auto-biography as Resistance: Reimagining the Colonial Archive through the Photographic Practices of Khadija Saye and Sonia Boyce Rita Gayle (University of Birmingham) Dangerous Liaisons: Black British Feminism and The Media |
Edward Street 211 |
Genre Television Professor Christine Geraghty (University of Glasgow) Colourblind casting and the detective genre – the case of Luther Dr Jana Jedličková & Dr Iveta Jansova (Palacky University, Czech Republic) The Portrayal of Female Criminalists in a Contemporary Czech Crime Series: Non-diversity Clause Dr Mark Erickson (University of Brighton) The Science Of Doctor Who Dr Ruth Deller (Sheffield Hallam University) The real deal? Reality TV’s relationship to social media |
Edward Street 304 |
Media as Modes of Temporality Lennaart van Oldenborgh (Goldsmiths, University of London) Editing as a form of forgetting: the case of Mostar Sanjita Majumder (Goldsmiths, University of London) Dispatches from the Archive: Cinematic (Re)productions of Feminised Labour Chantal Meng (Goldsmiths, University of London) Re-writing the Nocturnal Land/Cityscape Sam Nightingale (Goldsmiths, University of London) Salt: a crystal image of time |
Edward Street 305 |
Politics and Protest Professor Stuart Price (De Montfort University) The Catalan Crisis and the Huelga Feminista, 2017-19: the ambiguity of resistance in a contested media environment Dr Hande Eslen-Ziya (University of Stavanger, Norway) Overcoming inequalities: The emotional echo-chamber of Gezi Park protests Mansour Boukhtache Fatima Zahra (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Algeria) Algerian Local Media: Dismantling Patriarchy, Unchaining Liberty Qiyuan Hu (Macquarie University, Australia) The Rise of ‘Augmented Revolution’ in Hong Kong: The Umbrella Movement in 2014 |
Dorset Place 501 |
AI Dr Aristea Fotopoulou (University of Brighton) The inscription of gender in AI assistants and the robotization of everyday life Dr Paul Rixon (University of Roehampton) Alexa, audio listening and the domestic space Minna Saariketo & Anna Rantasila (Aalto University, Finland & Tampere University, Finland) At home with Alexa everyday affective encounters with technology in domestic environments |
Grand Parade Sallis Benney Theatre |
Digital Communities Dr Peter Day, Professor Jerry Agalo & Isabel Zattu (University of Brighton) Stories of modern-day slavery from Migori County, Kenya – Empowering voices and sharing knowledge for change through community media Professor Ilona Biernacka-Ligieza (Canterbury Christ Church University) Digital media impact on local communities participation process. |