Painel sobre Consumo de Seriados na Cultura Digital na UNISINOS

O consumo de seriados se reconfigurou e transformou-se devido ao acesso através das plataformas online, tablets e outros artefatos contemporâneos. A informação de nicho sobre esses importantes produtos audiovisuais também se torna cada vez mais abundante e compartilhada via sites de redes sociais e veículos informativos. Aliado a isso, o trabalho dos fãs se converte em importante forma de contribuição na ampliação e complexificação das narrativas.

Esses são apenas alguns tópicos a serem discutidos pelas debatedoras Ana Paula Bandeira (Publicitária, Redatora da agência Nova Centro e Mestre em Comunicação Social pela PUCRS) e Camila Saccomori (Editora do Caderno de TV da Zero Hora)  sob mediação de Adriana Amaral (Professora do PPG em Ciências da Comunicação da UNISINOS) no painel Consumo de Seriados na Cultura Digital. O debate acontecerá na Unisinos, campus São Leopoldo, no dia 04 de junho de 2012 às 19h30 na sala 3A111 no Centro 3.

A atividade é organizada pelo grupo de pesquisa CULTPOP e por Ana Paula Bandeira é aberta e gratuita aos alunos da graduação e pós-graduação.

Painel Consumo de Seriados na Cultura Digital

Onde: UNISINOS, São Leopoldo

Quando: 04/06/2011, 19h30, sala 3A311, Centro 3

Debatedoras: Ana Paula Bandeira (Publicitária e Mestre em Comunicação PUCRS) e Camila Saccomori (Editora do Caderno de TV de Zero Hora)

Mediação: Adriana Amaral (PPGCCOM Unisinos)

Organização e promoção: CULTPOP – Grupo de Pesquisa em Comunicação, Cultura Pop e Tecnologias e Ana Paula Bandeira

Popular Media Cultures: Writing in the Margins and Reading Between the Lines

Que evento interessante esse!!! Sherlock, True Blood, Madonna online, trolls e ativismo de fãs. É muita coisa bacana num só dia! #ficadica para quem estiver em Londres na data.
Dear colleagues
You are invited to register for:
Popular Media Cultures: Writing in the Margins and Reading Between the Lines
 

A One Day Symposium to be held at the Odeon Cinema, Covent Garden, London
Saturday 19th May 2012.
Keynote Address by
Prof. Henry Jenkins, University of Southern California
Registration starts at 9am with the programme of presentations starting at 10am followed by the Keynote address. The day is scheduled to close at 6pm.
The Programme is as follows:
Prof. Mark Jancovich

“Relocating Lewton: Cultural Distinctions, Critical Reception and the Val Lewton Horror Films.”

Dr Stacey Abbott

“‘I Want to Do Bad Things to You’: The Cult of the TV Horror Credit Sequence.”

Dr Will Brooker

“Hunting The Dark Knight: Authorship and the Nolan Function.”

Dr Joanne Garde-Hansen and Dr Kristyn Gorton

“From Old Media Whore to New Media Troll: Theorising Madonna Online.”

Dr Matt Hills

“Towards a Psychosocial Theory of Spoilers: Doctor Who, Ontological Security, and Fans’ Self-Narratives.”

Prof. Roberta E. Pearson

“I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere: Fans and the Sherlockian ‘Franchise’.”

Dr Cornel Sandvoss

“The Politics of Proximity in Part-Scripted Reality Drama: On fans of The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea.”

 

Keynote Address

 

Prof. Henry Jenkins

“Beyond Poaching: From Resistant Audiences to Fan Activism.”

Popular Media Cultures seeks to explore the relationship between audiences and media texts, their paratexts and interconnected ephemera, and the related cultural practices that add to and expand the narrative worlds with which fans engage. How audiences make meaning out of established media texts will be discussed in connection with the new texts produced by fans. The symposium will focus on the cultural work done by media audiences, how they engage with new technologies and how convergence culture impacts on the strategies and activities of popular media fans.

Fees (including lunch and refreshments)*:
£50 Full rate
£25 Student reduced rate
*Delegates on the day will receive a 10% discount on purchases made at the Forbidden Planet Megastore on presentation of their symposium name badge.
For further details of how to register and attend the event go to our website at: http://popularmediacultures.port.ac.uk/
The Symposium is supported by the Centre for Cultural and Creative Research at the University of Portsmouth. See: http://www.port.ac.uk/research/cccr/
Dr Lincoln Geraghty
Reader in Popular Media Cultures
Director of the Centre for Cultural and Creative Research
School of Creative Arts, Film and Media
University of Portsmouth
Coordinator, Popular Media Cultures Symposium:  www.popularmediacultures.port.ac.uk
Editor, Directory of World Cinema: American Hollywood, Intellect Books
http://www.worldcinemadirectory.org/
Profile:
Mail:
3.30 St George’s Building, 141 High Street, Old Portsmouth, PO1 2HY, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 239 284 5754
Fax: +44 (0) 239 284 5372
E-mail: Lincoln.Geraghty@port.ac.uk
Fonte: Fan cultures list