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Fourth MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference

Thursday 12 and Friday 13 July 2007 University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol The MeCCSA Postgraduate Network held its Fourth Annual Postgraduate Conference in July 2007, at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol. > Click here for the conference programme > Click here to download the conference poster The interdisciplinary …Continue Reading

MeCCSA comments on BFI plans

The British Film Institute’s plans for the BFI National Library have drawn comment from MeCCSA. MeCCSA ‘s concerns include how the BFI National Library – and its sister BFI department, the National Film and Television Archive – should be maintained and should develop. Our comments include a call for a symposium on a national strategy …Continue Reading

MeCCSA and AMPE merger

1 September 2006 We are pleased to welcome you to the website for MeCCSA with AMPE, the new subject association which has now emerged out of MeCCSA and AMPE. This follows agreements at the AGMs in January and it means that we can now speak even more clearly for the subject area. In particular, the …Continue Reading

Third MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference

Third MeCCSA Postgraduate Network Conference 2006 University of Ulster, 22 – 23 June 2006 The MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, working in conjunction with MECCSA and ADM-HEA, has held the annual conference at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland on the 22nd and 23rd June 2006. > Click here to download the conference programme It has been …Continue Reading

MeCCSA Postgraduate Network: Second Annual Forum

23 – 24 June 2005 Cardiff School of Journalism Media & Cultural Studies, Cardiff University, The Bute Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3NB, UK Building on the success of the conference held last September in Birmingham, the MeCCSA PGN held its second national two day forum for postgraduate students. The forum debated contemporary …Continue Reading

Launch of BFI Moving Image Research Registry

www.bfi.org.uk/mirr The BFI Moving Image Research Registry is a new online searchable database of research related to moving image media that covers a broader range of subjects than considered before: Film Television and Media Studies Modern Languages and Literature English and American Studies Classics Theology History Business Law Computing Psychology Sociology Cultural Studies Each entry …Continue Reading

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