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About the Journal. Networking Knowledge is an e-journal published by the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network. The Network brings together around 400 postgraduate and early-career researchers in the fields of Media, Communications, and Cultural Studies. The aim of Networking Knowledge is to provide a space where the best work of this thriving THE EVOLUTION OF HOLLYWOOD'S REPRESENTATION OF ARABS The evolution of Hollywood's representation of Arabs before 9/11: the relationship between political events and the notion of 'Otherness' 3Eastern countries.
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INTRODUCTION BE YOUR SELFIE: IDENTITY, AESTHETICS AND Networking Knowledge 8(6) Special Issue: Be Your Selfie November 2015 2 explained as a hybrid consisting of a smartphone with an integrated camera, a wireless internet connection, and the related image-sharing platforms and social media. SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in IS DATA THE NEW COAL? Networking Knowledge 9(5) Standard Issue (July 2016) 2 data that can be traded with advertisers. Data is the new coal: Data drives the servers, apps, profits and desires just as coal was driving the first industrial revolution. MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk) MECCSA-PGN 2021 TRAINING EVENTS MeCCSA-PGN 2021 Training Events. We at the Postgraduate Network of the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA-PGN) invite you to attend our 2021 training event, run by The Film department at the University of Southampton. This year, we have two training workshops aimed at equipping postgraduate and early career CONFERENCE – MECCSA January 7, 2020. Sarah Pedersen Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6th to 8th January 2021. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, establishedin 2016.
CONSULTATION ON DISTRIBUTION OF CAPITAL FUNDING FOR 2021-22 Proposed approach to distribution of capital funding Question 1: To what extent do you agree that a bidding process is the most appropriate means of addressing the strategic objectives and priorities for capital funding for 2021-22?BBC CHARTER REVIEW
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Three-D, issue 26 (PDF, 4 Mb) In this issue: 1 Future of HE and academic freedoms (Einar Thorsen) Future of Higher Education 2 More audit and less academic freedom? (David Hesmondhalgh) 4 From Green to Gold: reclaiming our universities (Natalie Fenton) 6 Threat from unrestrained competition (Janet Jones) 6 The Story of the TEF (Abigail Gardner) 7 In defence of Media Studies (Lucy BennettDISCUSSION LIST
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SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in IS DATA THE NEW COAL? Networking Knowledge 9(5) Standard Issue (July 2016) 2 data that can be traded with advertisers. Data is the new coal: Data drives the servers, apps, profits and desires just as coal was driving the first industrial revolution. MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk) MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION Welcome to MeCCSA. Welcome to MeCCSA, the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciences departments. More about MeCCSA.INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
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Three-D, issue 26 (PDF, 4 Mb) In this issue: 1 Future of HE and academic freedoms (Einar Thorsen) Future of Higher Education 2 More audit and less academic freedom? (David Hesmondhalgh) 4 From Green to Gold: reclaiming our universities (Natalie Fenton) 6 Threat from unrestrained competition (Janet Jones) 6 The Story of the TEF (Abigail Gardner) 7 In defence of Media Studies (Lucy BennettDISCUSSION LIST
MeCCSA operates a discussion and information list through the JISCMail system. This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. Please note that this is an unmoderated list and its content reflects the views of those who post to the list, not of MeCCSA as an organisation. MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only for THE TEMPORALITY OF (SERIALIZED) ROMANTIC COMEDY Networking Knowledge 13 (2) Standard Issue (December 2020) 79 almost (Amaral, 2018): the micro-narrative structure that repeatedly makes erotic resolution almost happen at several points in the story. This temporality of constant and continual deferral functions as a THE EVOLUTION OF HOLLYWOOD'S REPRESENTATION OF ARABS The evolution of Hollywood's representation of Arabs before 9/11: the relationship between political events and the notion of 'Otherness' 3Eastern countries.
SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in IS DATA THE NEW COAL? Networking Knowledge 9(5) Standard Issue (July 2016) 2 data that can be traded with advertisers. Data is the new coal: Data drives the servers, apps, profits and desires just as coal was driving the first industrial revolution. MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk) MECCSA-PGN 2021 TRAINING EVENTS MeCCSA-PGN 2021 Training Events. We at the Postgraduate Network of the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA-PGN) invite you to attend our 2021 training event, run by The Film department at the University of Southampton. This year, we have two training workshops aimed at equipping postgraduate and early career CONFERENCE – MECCSA Conference. The next MeCCSA Annual Conference will be held at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in September 2022. As always, we will invite proposals from all the disciplines and subject areas covered by MeCCSA, in addition to the conference theme. More details will follow later in 2021. Covid-19 has had a significant impact on everyone NETWORKING KNOWLEDGE: JOURNAL OF THE MECCSA POSTGRADUATE This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network.It is a fully indexed open-access peer-reviewed journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers.. Networking Knowledge nurtures academic talent in the fields of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, offering early career scholars a vibrant space for innovative CONSULTATION ON DISTRIBUTION OF CAPITAL FUNDING FOR 2021-22 Proposed approach to distribution of capital funding Question 1: To what extent do you agree that a bidding process is the most appropriate means of addressing the strategic objectives and priorities for capital funding for 2021-22?ABOUT – MECCSA
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‘SOMETHING IS TRYING TO GET INSIDE MY BODY’: A GAY ‘Something is Trying to Get Inside My Body’ Networking Knowledge 6(4) MeCCSA-PGN 2013 Conference Issue 32 While Clover concedes that there is a degree of fluidity in slasher spectatorship – the maleaudience
EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF FASHION, FILM AND MEDIA Networking Knowledge 11(1) Fashion, Film, and Media (April 2018) 3 unknown sides. The body has been a contested territory of ideological survey and, therefore, MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION MeCCSA one of 49 professional academic associations to join in call for “new deal for higher education.” As UK higher education institutions reportedly fall in the global ran kings, forty-nine professional associations representing diverse academic research fields and thousands of UK-based academics wrote on 16 June 2020 to Education Ministers in the UK and devolved governments calling for MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk) MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION Welcome to MeCCSA. Welcome to MeCCSA, the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciences departments. More about MeCCSA.INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
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Three-D, issue 26 (PDF, 4 Mb) In this issue: 1 Future of HE and academic freedoms (Einar Thorsen) Future of Higher Education 2 More audit and less academic freedom? (David Hesmondhalgh) 4 From Green to Gold: reclaiming our universities (Natalie Fenton) 6 Threat from unrestrained competition (Janet Jones) 6 The Story of the TEF (Abigail Gardner) 7 In defence of Media Studies (Lucy BennettDISCUSSION LIST
MeCCSA operates a discussion and information list through the JISCMail system. This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. Please note that this is an unmoderated list and its content reflects the views of those who post to the list, not of MeCCSA as an organisation. MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only for THE TEMPORALITY OF (SERIALIZED) ROMANTIC COMEDY Networking Knowledge 13 (2) Standard Issue (December 2020) 79 almost (Amaral, 2018): the micro-narrative structure that repeatedly makes erotic resolution almost happen at several points in the story. This temporality of constant and continual deferral functions as a THE EVOLUTION OF HOLLYWOOD'S REPRESENTATION OF ARABS The evolution of Hollywood's representation of Arabs before 9/11: the relationship between political events and the notion of 'Otherness' 3Eastern countries.
SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in IS DATA THE NEW COAL? Networking Knowledge 9(5) Standard Issue (July 2016) 2 data that can be traded with advertisers. Data is the new coal: Data drives the servers, apps, profits and desires just as coal was driving the first industrial revolution. MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk) MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION Welcome to MeCCSA. Welcome to MeCCSA, the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciences departments. More about MeCCSA.INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
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Three-D, issue 26 (PDF, 4 Mb) In this issue: 1 Future of HE and academic freedoms (Einar Thorsen) Future of Higher Education 2 More audit and less academic freedom? (David Hesmondhalgh) 4 From Green to Gold: reclaiming our universities (Natalie Fenton) 6 Threat from unrestrained competition (Janet Jones) 6 The Story of the TEF (Abigail Gardner) 7 In defence of Media Studies (Lucy BennettDISCUSSION LIST
MeCCSA operates a discussion and information list through the JISCMail system. This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. Please note that this is an unmoderated list and its content reflects the views of those who post to the list, not of MeCCSA as an organisation. MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only for THE TEMPORALITY OF (SERIALIZED) ROMANTIC COMEDY Networking Knowledge 13 (2) Standard Issue (December 2020) 79 almost (Amaral, 2018): the micro-narrative structure that repeatedly makes erotic resolution almost happen at several points in the story. This temporality of constant and continual deferral functions as a THE EVOLUTION OF HOLLYWOOD'S REPRESENTATION OF ARABS The evolution of Hollywood's representation of Arabs before 9/11: the relationship between political events and the notion of 'Otherness' 3Eastern countries.
SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in IS DATA THE NEW COAL? Networking Knowledge 9(5) Standard Issue (July 2016) 2 data that can be traded with advertisers. Data is the new coal: Data drives the servers, apps, profits and desires just as coal was driving the first industrial revolution. MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk) MECCSA-PGN 2021 TRAINING EVENTS MeCCSA-PGN 2021 Training Events. We at the Postgraduate Network of the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA-PGN) invite you to attend our 2021 training event, run by The Film department at the University of Southampton. This year, we have two training workshops aimed at equipping postgraduate and early career CONFERENCE – MECCSA Conference. The next MeCCSA Annual Conference will be held at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen in September 2022. As always, we will invite proposals from all the disciplines and subject areas covered by MeCCSA, in addition to the conference theme. More details will follow later in 2021. Covid-19 has had a significant impact on everyone NETWORKING KNOWLEDGE: JOURNAL OF THE MECCSA POSTGRADUATE This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network.It is a fully indexed open-access peer-reviewed journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers.. Networking Knowledge nurtures academic talent in the fields of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies, offering early career scholars a vibrant space for innovative CONSULTATION ON DISTRIBUTION OF CAPITAL FUNDING FOR 2021-22 Proposed approach to distribution of capital funding Question 1: To what extent do you agree that a bidding process is the most appropriate means of addressing the strategic objectives and priorities for capital funding for 2021-22?ABOUT – MECCSA
About. MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. Membership is open to all who teach and research these subjects in HE institutions, via either institutional or individual membership; international members are also welcome. The field includes media andcultural studies
EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONS OF FASHION, FILM AND MEDIA Networking Knowledge 11(1) Fashion, Film, and Media (April 2018) 3 unknown sides. The body has been a contested territory of ideological survey and, therefore, ‘SOMETHING IS TRYING TO GET INSIDE MY BODY’: A GAY ‘Something is Trying to Get Inside My Body’ Networking Knowledge 6(4) MeCCSA-PGN 2013 Conference Issue 32 While Clover concedes that there is a degree of fluidity in slasher spectatorship – the maleaudience
MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION MeCCSA one of 49 professional academic associations to join in call for “new deal for higher education.” As UK higher education institutions reportedly fall in the global ran kings, forty-nine professional associations representing diverse academic research fields and thousands of UK-based academics wrote on 16 June 2020 to Education Ministers in the UK and devolved governments calling forNETWORKS – MECCSA
The aim of the Postgraduate Network (MeCCSA-PGN) is to bring together postgraduate students in media, communication and cultural studies from different intellectual traditions and cultural backgrounds in order to form research, and teaching and learning networks and MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATIONCOMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES MAJORMASS COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIESMEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES JOBSMEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES JOBSMEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES PDF Welcome to MeCCSA. Welcome to MeCCSA, the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciences departments. More about MeCCSA.MEMBERS – MECCSA
Members. The online membership lists are updated approximately monthly. In case of errors or omissions, please email the membership secretary, Gillian Mason. Institutional Members A – C. Institutional Members D – K. Institutional Members L – N. Institutional MembersO – Z.
RESOURCES – MECCSA MeCCSA Statement on Research Ethics Guidelines. In view of the wide diversity of disciplinary orientation, methodological approach, and conceptual foundation of research in our field, MeCCSA does not publish a detailed code of research practice. Instead this page outlines a broad set of principles and links to a range of researchpractice
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MeCCSA operates a discussion and information list through the JISCMail system. This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. Please note that this is an unmoderated list and its content reflects the views of those who post to the list, not of MeCCSA as an organisation. MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only forTHREE-D ISSUE 26
Three-D, issue 26 (PDF, 4 Mb) In this issue: 1 Future of HE and academic freedoms (Einar Thorsen) Future of Higher Education 2 More audit and less academic freedom? (David Hesmondhalgh) 4 From Green to Gold: reclaiming our universities (Natalie Fenton) 6 Threat from unrestrained competition (Janet Jones) 6 The Story of the TEF (Abigail Gardner) 7 In defence of Media Studies (Lucy BennettABOUT – MECCSA
About. MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. Membership is open to all who teach and research these subjects in HE institutions, via either institutional or individual membership; international members are also welcome. The field includes media andcultural studies
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The Practice Network supports and publicises events at which media practice is presented, particularly those in which the contexts of practice research, practice pedagogy and professional practice are foregrounded. The Practice Network will disseminate regular information through the MeCCSA JISCmail list.CONSULTATIONS
The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest inNETWORKS – MECCSA
The aim of the Postgraduate Network (MeCCSA-PGN) is to bring together postgraduate students in media, communication and cultural studies from different intellectual traditions and cultural backgrounds in order to form research, and teaching and learning networks and MECCSA – MEDIA, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATIONCOMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES MAJORMASS COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIESMEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES JOBSMEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES JOBSMEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES PDF Welcome to MeCCSA. Welcome to MeCCSA, the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciences departments. More about MeCCSA.MEMBERS – MECCSA
Members. The online membership lists are updated approximately monthly. In case of errors or omissions, please email the membership secretary, Gillian Mason. Institutional Members A – C. Institutional Members D – K. Institutional Members L – N. Institutional MembersO – Z.
RESOURCES – MECCSA MeCCSA Statement on Research Ethics Guidelines. In view of the wide diversity of disciplinary orientation, methodological approach, and conceptual foundation of research in our field, MeCCSA does not publish a detailed code of research practice. Instead this page outlines a broad set of principles and links to a range of researchpractice
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MeCCSA operates a discussion and information list through the JISCMail system. This mailing list is a free service and is not restricted to members. Please note that this is an unmoderated list and its content reflects the views of those who post to the list, not of MeCCSA as an organisation. MeCCSA recommends that the list be used only forTHREE-D ISSUE 26
Three-D, issue 26 (PDF, 4 Mb) In this issue: 1 Future of HE and academic freedoms (Einar Thorsen) Future of Higher Education 2 More audit and less academic freedom? (David Hesmondhalgh) 4 From Green to Gold: reclaiming our universities (Natalie Fenton) 6 Threat from unrestrained competition (Janet Jones) 6 The Story of the TEF (Abigail Gardner) 7 In defence of Media Studies (Lucy BennettABOUT – MECCSA
About. MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. Membership is open to all who teach and research these subjects in HE institutions, via either institutional or individual membership; international members are also welcome. The field includes media andcultural studies
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The Practice Network supports and publicises events at which media practice is presented, particularly those in which the contexts of practice research, practice pedagogy and professional practice are foregrounded. The Practice Network will disseminate regular information through the MeCCSA JISCmail list.CONSULTATIONS
The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this. SHARING MUSIC: SOCIAL AND COMMUNAL ASPECTS OF CONCERT-GOING Networking Knowledge 9(2) Audiences and their Musics: New Approaches 1 Sharing Music: Social and Communal Aspects of Concert-Going LUCY K. DEARN, University of Sheffield SARAH M. PRICE, University of Sheffield ABSTRACT There is increasing interest in MECCSA 2021 SAVE THE DATE AND PLANNING UPDATE Sarah Pedersen. Planning continues for the 2021 MeCCSA conference, to be held at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, from 6 th to 8 th January 2021.. Media, journalism and communication have been taught at RGU for over twenty years and we now sit within the School of Creative and Cultural Business, established in 2016. POSTGRADUATE NETWORK This is the official publication of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, launched in 2007. It is a journal run exclusively by, and featuring content solely from, postgraduate and early career researchers. Read the current issue on the dedicated journal website. Chief Editor: Rebecca Jones (rebecca.jones@strath.ac.uk)EVENTS – MECCSA
MeCCSA PGN Annual Conference 2020. University of Brighton. 10/09/2020 - 11/09/2020. ‘Delivery technologies become obsolete and get replaced; media, on the other hand, evolve.’ –Henry Jenkins (2006: 13) The changes that have taken place within any aspect of media over the last several decades have been immense; some areas of the fieldare
RESOURCES – MECCSA MeCCSA Statement on Research Ethics Guidelines. In view of the wide diversity of disciplinary orientation, methodological approach, and conceptual foundation of research in our field, MeCCSA does not publish a detailed code of research practice. Instead this page outlines a broad set of principles and links to a range of researchpractice
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Join. MeCCSA operates a system of institutional or individual membership as outlined on the below pages, where you can also apply for membership. If you have any questions regarding this process, please contact our membership secretary, Gillian Mason. The membership period runs from 1 September through 31 August each year. COMMITTEE – MECCSA MeCCSA is managed by an Executive Committee which meets bimonthly and is responsible for the running of the organisation. In turn, it has devolved some activities to Sub-Committees: Association Activities, Administration and Communications, Academic Development, and theAnnual Conference.
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The Practice Network supports and publicises events at which media practice is presented, particularly those in which the contexts of practice research, practice pedagogy and professional practice are foregrounded. The Practice Network will disseminate regular information through the CLIMATE CHANGE NETWORK Aims and Objectives: The aim of the network is to strengthen the ability of MeCCSA and its members to respond to and lead the worldwide academic contribution to understanding media, communication and cultural studies where they meet issues of climate change, environment and sustainable development; it will do this by continually encourage MeCCSA and its members to conduct research and seekREF – MECCSA
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WELCOME TO MECCSA
Welcome to MeCCSA, the subject association that represents all who teach or research in Higher Education in media, communications and cultural studies, whether in arts, humanities or social sciencesdepartments.
More about MeCCSA… COVID-19 AND MECCSA ANNUAL CONFERENCES IN 2021 AND 2022Dear Colleagues,
It is with great regret to announce that we will not be holding MECCSA 2021 in Aberdeen on the premises of Robert Gordon University in January 2021, as was planned. We have made this difficult decision because of the likely longer term uncertainties and impacts of Covid-19, and the social distancing measures that will probably stay with us in some form for some time to come. Given that our conferences typically attract 200-300 people from all over the UK and beyond, we feel that postponing the conference is the safe and sensible thing todo at this point.
We will however organise online activities around the time of the conference in January, so there will be opportunities for our networks and members to come together in some way. There will be further announcements about these in due course. We are also keen not to miss out on the wonders of Aberdeen, thus have decided to hold MECCSA 2022 AT ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY in January 2022. This also means that our conference in FALMOUTH IS POSTPONED FROM JANUARY 2022 TO JANUARY 2023. We are all very disappointed about not physically meeting up with you in January (and miss out, among other things, on the all-important pub quiz), but hope you understand that the health and safety of our members and community is our highest priority. In the meantime, I encourage you to follow our MeCCSA discussion list where you find some exciting opportunities to engage with the work and activities of our networks and members. Best wishes and Keep safeAgnes Gulyas
Chair of MECCSA Association Activities CommitteeTHREE-D ISSUE 33
Three-D, issue 33 (PDF, 4.6 Mb)– LATEST
IN THIS ISSUE:
1 2019 Election Special: policy, media & campaign(Einar Thorsen)
Election 2019: manifestoes2 It Says Here
(Julian McDougall)
4 Manifesto pledges on media reform: what’s in and what’s not(Natalie Fenton)
ELECTION 2019: CAMPAIGN 7 Weren’t the mainstream media supposed not to matter? (David Deacon, Jackie Goode & David Smith) 9 Is impartiality meaningless? (Gurvinder Aujla-Sidhu) 9 Time to rethink campaign coverage(Stephen Cushion)
10 Election 2019: a party political broadcast for the Tories?(Des Freedman)
11 Movement-led policy action in the media: GE2019 the#ElectionRebellion
(Abigail Rhodes)
HIGHER EDUCATION
12 Casualisation in HE (Vincent Møystad & Tom Greenwood)MEDIA REFORM
13 British film & television’s diversity problem(Shelley Cobb)
13 Launch of BritBox in the UK(Phil Ramsey)
MECCSA ANNUAL CONFERENCES 14 MeCCSA 2020: University of Brighton (Ewan Kirkland & Julie Doyle) REPORTS AND INITIATIVES15 Chair’s report
(Anita
Biressi)
18 Local and Community Media Network(Rachel Matthews)
19 Practice Network
(Maurizio Cinquegrani & Richard Misek) 20 Climate Change Network (Julie Doyle & Michael Goodman) 20 Social Movements Network(Stuart Price)
21 Women’s Network(Beth Johnson)
22 Postgraduate Network (Emma Kaylee Graves) JOINT STATEMENT FROM BAFTSS AND MECCSA ON REF2021 UPDATED: RESPONSE FROM HEFCE AND THE CHAIR OF PANEL D Recently BAFTSS and MeCCSA agreed the below joint statement in response to concern about the initial decisions by HECFCE regarding REF 2021 that included naming Film and Screen Studies explicitly in sub-panel 33 (Music, Dance, Drama, Performing Arts, Film and Screen Studies). This joint statement was sent to Kim Hackett at HEFCE and to Dinah Birch, Chair REF2021 Panel D. They have sent the following response that provides some helpful clarification. We will continue to ensure that these issues are understood and addressed by the relevant sub-panel Chairs and panel members: > We understand the concern raised about a potential effect on > submissions caused by including ‘Film and Screen Studies’ in the > name of UOA33. The funding bodies’ decision to include this field > of research in a UOA name sought to respond to concerns raised about > visibility, and the decision of where to locate it was informed by > both responses to our consultation and further engagement with the > relevant subject bodies. However, the decision to include it in a > UOA name is not intended to preclude the submission of film and > screen research in another UOA, where this is the most appropriate > place for its submission. We will ensure that the published guidance > provides clarity on this point, and encourages the submission of > film and screen research into the most appropriate UOA. As with the > previous panel criteria, this may include explicit reference to film > and screen studies in the relevant UOA descriptors. We will work in > particular with the sub-panels for UOAs 33 and 34, to ensure clarity > is provided on submissions into each of these UOAs, and on the > sub-panels’ working methods to ensure a consistent assessment> approach.
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> Kim Hackett, HEFCE > Dinah Birch, Chair, Panel D(MORE…)
STUDYING MECCSA SUBJECTS AT UNIVERSITY MeCCSA has produced a film to answer some of the frequently asked questions about studying subjects in our field at University. Feel free to share and use to promote your own courses as you wish. _See also our information brochure: __Studying Media, Film and Communication at University: choosing the right course for you(PDF,
268k)_
…and our FAQ section . STATEMENT OF RESEARCH ETHICS GUIDELINES In view of the wide diversity of disciplinary orientation, methodological approach, and conceptual foundation of research in our field, MeCCSA does not publish a detailed code of research practice. Instead MeCCSA has published a statement that outlines a broad set of principles and links to a range of research practice guidelines from various associations, which we believe may be of value in the conduct of members’ research. You can read more about the background to this initiative in Peter Golding’s article in Three-D Issue 15, and also in
Martin Barker’s article in Three-D Issue 10.
MECCSA SUPPORTS MEDIA REFORM INITIATIVE At the recent AGM at the University of Bedfordshire, 12th January 2012, the following resolution was passed: > This AGM supports the initiative of the Coordinating Committee for > Media Reform in its submission to Leveson, and further public > forums, as a proper and fruitful stimulus to well-informed debate.>
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MeCCSA and its Networks operate discussion and information lists through the JISCmail system. Click the following links for information or to join:* MeCCSA
* MeCCSA Climate Change Network * MeCCSA Disability Studies Network * MeCCSA Local and Community Media Network List * MeCCSA Policy Network * MeCCSA Postgraduate Network * MeCCSA Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Network List * MeCCSA Social Movements Network List * MeCCSA Women’s Network The MeCCSA Radio Studies Network encourages interested colleagues to subscribe to the Radio Studieslist, a forum
for teachers, researchers and broadcasters active since 1998. To post a message on the list if you are not a subscriber (subject to approval), please get in touch with Elizabeth Poole.WEBSITE CONTACTS
Website content admins are Einar Thorsen and Graham Meikle. Each MeCCSA Network and the Annual Conference Chair is responsible for updating their respective pages. For technical support, please email techsupport@meccsa.org.uk. For any queries regarding MeCCSA membership, please email the membership secretary, Gillian Mason.MeCCSA 2002-2020
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* __MeCCSA submission to UK government inquiry on the future of Public Service Broadcasting * __Response submitted by MeCCSA to the Pearce review of the TEF * __MeCCSA response to political interference in Australia’s research grant process * __MeCCSA statement on USS pension dispute between UCU and UUK * __MeCCSA letter to AHRC about Creative Industries Clusters* More...
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