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IAMHIST and the Faculty of Media and Journalism, Volda University College, Norway present:
IAMHIST Master Class on Media and History<http://iamhist.net/2021/10/iamhist-master-class-2022/> (in-person)
Thursday 13 January 2022

Followed by a One-Day Symposium on 'Visuals in Protest, Terror, Conflict and War'<http://iamhist.net/2021/10/iamhist-day-symposium-2022/> (in-person)
Friday 14 January 2022

Location: Volda University College, Norway

Are you a graduate or doctoral student, post-doctoral researcher, or young professional currently working on a project in which you engage issues concerning historical film, radio or television or issues in media history? Are you interested in presenting your project to a small group of experts and peers? Then this master-class of the International Association for Media and History (IAMHIST) may be just what you are looking for. The master class deliberately has a broad scope, including any research in the field of media and history. As this is a pre-conference event for a one-day symposium on ‘visuals in conflict, protest, terror and war’, presentations on this area are particularly welcome.

Participants are expected to give a short introduction to their project and to prepare some central questions for discussion. The group including participants as well as senior members of IAMHIST will engage with your project and discuss sources and strategies for developing it further.

The day is designed to be a small-scale networking event for emerging scholars and media professionals and an opportunity to engage with peers and leaders in the field in a less formal setting than an academic conference. There is no charge for attendance and lunch is included. Participants are expected to attend both the master class and the one-day conference.

To apply for this event, please send a 300-word proposal of your project and a one paragraph biography to IAMHIST President Leen Engelen ([log in to unmask]). Deadline is 7 November 2021.

Travel stipends of max. 175 Euros are available for participants without institutional funding. Please indicate in your application whether you’d like to apply for this. The stipend is only transferrable via Paypal.

For travel and accommodation details, please visit: Travel and Accommodation for Volda, Norway | (iamhist.net)<http://iamhist.net/2021/10/travel-accommodation-volda-norway/>


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