1968 in the Media / Media Studies Commission Seminar, Paris.
Date: March 20th 2017
Location: ISCC, 20 rue Berbier du Mets, 75013 Paris
MONDAY, 20 MARCH, 2017
8:30 Coffee and Tea
8:45 Opening
9:00 – 10:30 Panel 1 ‘Politics of Representation’
- Gracia Ramirez (University of the Art London, UK):
Czechoslovakia 1968: U.S. Propaganda at a Turning Point - Todd M. Goehle (State University of New York, USA):
The News Coverage and Politics of West Germany’s Easter Weekend, 1968 - Chris Reynolds (Nottingham Trent University, UK):
Transnational Perspectives of 1968: Explaining the absence at Northern Ireland’s ‘68 - James Jordan (University of Southampton, UK):
Through European Eyes: Europa and the summer of 1968
Coffee Break
10:45 – 12 15 Panel 2 ‘Researching 1968: Stories, Perspectives and Sources’
- Berber Hagedoorn (University of Groningen, NL):
Disruptive Narratives: Interpreting the Dutch Media Event of 1968 - Richard Legay (University of Luxembourg, L):
May 1968 in Paris lived and told by peripheral radio stations - Mila Turajlic (SciencesPo, FR):
Comrade Tito said the students are right – 1968 in Yugoslavia - Montserrat Bailac and Montserrat Fortino (TV3, Spain)
May 1968 in Spain
Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Panel 3 ‘Filming 1968’
- Patricia Holland (Bournemouth University, UK)
The Hornsey Film - Steve Chibnall (Peter Whitehead Archive) & Tim Beddows (Network Distributing Ltd)
Whitehead – The Resurrection of The Fall - Dominique Beaux, Jean-Baptiste Evette, Valérie Hyenveux Fodera (Films des Quatre Planètes, FR):
The Strange Spring of Mai 68
Coffee Break
15:15 – 16:45 Panel 4 ‘Curating Histories’
- Shane O’Sullivan (Kingston University, UK)
Hidden in the Rushes, Lost in the Feed - Mette Charis Buchman (DR, DK) and Søs Hoffman (DR, DK)
Stories from the DR Archives - Agiatis Benardou (Digital Curation Unit, ATHENA R.C./ Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, GR)
1968 through the Europeana Collection - Martin Bouda (Czech Television, CZ/EUscreen)
A Curated Selection on 1968 in Czechoslovakia
Closing
Participation is free of charge. Participants are required to register for the event before March 1st, 2017 at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1968-in-the-media-tickets-31926193103