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Media Industries and Cultural Production TWG conference The first conference of the recently established Temporary Working Groups, co-organised by the Media Industries and Cultural Production TWG will be held on 14 September 2011 |
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![]() ICS, Leeds Race and the Cultural Industries
This conference, hosted by the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, will explore issues of race, the cultural industries and cultural production. Following Greg Dyke's famous comment that the BBC is 'hideously white' there has been an increasing recognition of how non-whites are marginalised in the media - both in terms of participation and portrayal. Indeed, in recent years there have been numerous initiatives launched across the cultural sector that have made efforts to increase and encourage participation from minority communities. Yet tensions remain regarding social and cultural barriers to entry as well as critical issues to do with the representation of non-white groups. The aim of the conference is to go beyond policy debates and think more critically about the media and identity, and the cultural politics of race in the West. Race and the Cultural Industries is an interdisciplinary conference and welcomes papers based on research on all sectors of the media, from news to entertainment, taken from the UK or more international contexts. It seeks to encourage participation from cultural practitioners as well as scholars in order to create a dialogue between research, policy and practice. We welcome papers in anything related to the topic of race and the cultural industries, amongst which might be the following:
To submit an abstract (300 words) please email a.saha@leeds.ac.uk. Deadline for abstracts is 8 July 2011. Confirmed speakers include:
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