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Conference – ‘BAFTSS: Collaboration and Cross-pollination’

December 10, 2021/in News /by Greg DeCuir
Tags: collaboration, conference, film studies, media studies

From 20-22 April 2022, the University of St Andrews will be hosting the 10th annual BAFTSS conference. This year’s theme – ‘Collaboration and Cross-pollination” – encourages a shift from thinking about the individual to thinking about the community. Understanding collaboration, and the ecological metaphor of cross-pollination, as methodology, practice and theoretical approach simultaneously, the conference invites submissions for papers, panels and practice-based research from film, television and screen studies. Following the theme of the conference, the program will place an emphasis on discussion and debate rather than a traditional presentation format. Proposals (250 words) can be submitted until December 20 via e-mail to baftssconference2022@gmail.com. More information on the conference can be found here.

 

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