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Call for Conference Papers: The Off-Screen, Film and Media Studies, Georgia State University, Atlanta February 23-24, 2023 | In-person/Virtual Hosted by the GSU FMT Graduate Theory Study Group Submission Deadline: December 20, 2022 Keynote Speakers (Appearing in person): Sulgi Lie (Visiting Professor of Art Theory and Aesthetics, Berlin University of the Arts) Daniel

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Call for papers: XXIV Annual Graduate Student Conference, Feb. 9 & 10, 2023 School of Cinema, San Francisco State University Extended deadline submission: November 15, 2022 “Requiem for Netflix?

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This one-day symposium is the culmination of a BA/ Leverhulme Small Research Grant funded project on the cultural economy of comedy in the East Midlands. This event brings together comedians and comedy researchers to explore comedy, precarity and inequality today.

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Conference website: https://gothflixconference.wordpress.com This conference was born following a discussion between Luke (Lancaster University) and Jess (University of Liverpool) the night before Sheffield’s Reimagining the Gothic 2019 conference where they were together presenting on a group panel on The Good Place (2016) – a tentative plan for another group panel the next year quickly evolved into something

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Adaptation and the Protean Poetics of Margaret Atwood Laboratoire TIL (EA 4182) Center for Canadian Studies (Dijon) Université de Bourgogne-Franche Comté Dijon, France, February 1st, 2019 Margaret Atwood has long been appreciated for her ardent defense of Canadian authors and her genre-bending fiction, essays and poetry.

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Date: 19-21 February 2018 Location: Wellcome Trust, 215 Euston Road, London, UK The conference is organized by the ERC funded research group BodyCapital , and hosted by Wellcome Collection . Throughout the age of television health and body-related subjects have been presented and diffused into the public sphere via a multitude of forms, ranging from short films in health education programmes to school television, from professional