Media, Memory, History: New Directions

Media, Memory, History: New Directions

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Centre for Research in Communication and Culture, Loughborough University; Convenors: Emily Keightley, Thoralf Klein, Sabina Mihelj
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Loughborough University West Park Teaching Hub, Room WPT 006
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Loughborough
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United Kingdom
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16.09.2016 -
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Thoralf Klein

Although issues of memory and history are intrinsically linked, debates about mediated memory and media history often evolve in separate ways, take place in distinct conference circles, and are disseminated through separate publications outlets. This one-day workshop brings together media historians and media and memory scholars of different disciplinary backgrounds, and seeks to stimulate a cross-disciplinary discussion about the shared challenges and new directions in researching media, history and memory. The following are some of the issues and questions that could be addressed at the workshop:

- What are the main challenges and shared concerns of media history and media and memory studies? What can media historians and memory studies scholars learn from one another?

- Can vernacular memories of media use offer a useful tool for researching media history? On the other hand, how can media history contribute to a better understanding of the mediation of vernacular memory?

- How is the transnational / transcultural circulation of memories related to the transnational / transcultural aspects of media history? Is the transnationalization / transculturation of memory a recent phenomenon, arising from the growing transnationalisation, transculturation and globalization of media industry, or is there reason to argue that both media industries and mediated memories have always been in some ways transnational?

Programm

9:30 Emily Keightley, Thoralf Klein and Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough): Welcome

9:45 Julia Sonnevend (Ann Arbor): Stories Without Borders: The Making of a Global Iconic Event

10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Kirsten Bönker (Oldenburg): Oral History Interviews on Media Use: Chances and Challenges

11:45 Jérôme Bourdon (Tel Aviv/Paris): Memories of what? On genre and media memory

12:30 Lunch break

14:00 Amy Holdsworth (Glasgow): Children’s media, history and memory – intergenerational and material encounters at the Story of Children’s Television exhibition

14:45 Michael Schudson (New York): Newtonian Cultural Memory– Between Macro-Chaos and Micro-Collapse

15:30 Coffee break

16:00 Katharina Niemeyer (Paris): Designating the Golden Age – media and nostalgias of (g)old times and spaces

16:45 Concluding discussion

17:15 End of workshop

Kontakt

PD Dr. Thoralf Klein
Department of History, Politics and International Relations
Loughborough University
Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44-1509-222986
Fax: +44-1509-223917
E-mail: T.E.Klein@lboro.ac.uk


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