CMC Seminar
CMC seminar
CMC seminar
The next China Media Centre seminar will take place on Wednesday, 23 March, 2011 between 2-4pm in room E4.4 at the Harrow campus. Sam Geall, a PhD candidate in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester, will be talking about his latest research into environmental journalism in China. The seminar will comprise an introductory lecture, followed by an open discussion. Click on the above link for more information.
Beyond academia, Sam writes about Chinese affairs for a variety of international publications. His articles have been published in Foreign Policy, New Internationalist, Far Eastern Economic Review, New Humanist, Ecologist, China Rights Forum, Green Futures and openDemocracy. He is the deputy editor of the bilingual Chinese environmental website, chinadialogue.net.
The next China Media Centre seminar will take place on Wednesday, 2 February between 2-4pm in room E4.4 at the Harrow campus. Norwegian academic Elin Sather will be talking about her latest project, Critical journalism in China: Journalists, social activists and new spaces of representation.
The next CMC seminar will take place between 2pm and 4pm on December 1st, 2010 in room E4.4 at the Harrow campus. Chang Yiru, former documentary maker with CCTV-9, will be talking about her film, Half the Sky: Chinese Women Over The Past 60 Years, and will available to answer questions about both the documentary’s subject and themes, and the process behind the film’s production. All are welcome.
“Swine flu virus or news virus: How do Chinese media work in a commercialized environment?”
Speaker: Prof. Li Xiguang, Tsinghua University, Dept. of Journalism and Communication
Date and Time: Wednesday 7th April, 2010, 12.30pm-2.00pm
Venue: MHW_A7.3 Harrow Campus
China Media Centre 2010 Spring Seminar Series How Ideas and Values Move between China and Western Societies Speaker: Prof. Greg Philo University of Glasgow, Research Director of Glasgow Media Group Date: Wednesday 24th March, 2010 Time: 2.00-4.00 pm Venue: Lecture Theater 2 Harrow Campus This lecture focuses on cross cultural perceptions and the processes by [...]