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Re: Symposium on new creative audience research, at Tate Britain, London: 1: msg#00108

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Subject: Re: Symposium on new creative audience research, at Tate Britain, London: 19 May

lynn,
fyi -- D

Quoting David Gauntlett <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

>
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> THE NEW CREATIVE AUDIENCE STUDIES
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> A free symposium at Tate Britain, London
> Wednesday 19th May 2004 (1.30 - 5.00)
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>
> The Centre for Creative Media Research is holding a symposium
> about new visual, creative research methods being used to
> understand the place of popular media in people's lives.
>
> These qualitative research methods typically ask participants
> to *make* something (e.g. drawings, video, collage, photographs)
> as part of the exploration of their relationship with media
> culture.
>
> Anyone interested is welcome to attend, to discuss or just
> to look and listen. The event is free, and tea/coffee will
> be provided.
>
> If you will be coming, all we ask is that you send an email
> to David Gauntlett at dgauntlett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> so that we can monitor the expected numbers.
>
> Further info about the event can be found
> at http://www.artlab.org.uk/tate.htm
>
> There will be presentations from:
>
> David Gauntlett -- Studied young people's relationship with media
> celebrities through drawings, and environmental beliefs through
> video-making. (Bournemouth Media School)
>
> Sara Bragg -- Studied young people's feelings about sexual material
> in the media through scrapbook-making. (Institute of Education, London)
>
> Geoff Leland -- Studied young people's media use and experience
> of popular film through drawings .(University of Waikato, New Zealand)
>
> Merris Griffiths -- Studied children's attitudes to advertising
> through drawings. (University of Wales, Aberystwyth)
>
> Ross Horsley -- Studied young masculinities through making covers
> for men's magazines. (University of Leeds)
>
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> The Centre for Creative Media Research is part of
> Bournemouth Media School, Bournemouth University, UK
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