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After September 11: TV News and Transnational Audiences
9 to 11 September 2002, University of Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom

Co-organised by the British Film Institute, Open
University and ESRC.

The news media are central arenas of political conflict
and public debate. The proliferation of satellite news
channels brings new transnational configurations of
audiences into being that may have unpredictable
consequences for states, governance and citizenship.
This conference will bring together academics, journalists
and policy-makers to analyse and evaluate the role
played by television news in mediating the events of
September 11 and ensuing conflicts. It will examine
diverse audiences and competing narratives of causes
and consequences.

CONFERENCE THEMES
* The political management of news agendas and
audiences
* The ethics and aesthetics of representing terror and war
* Collective identifications and grammars of 'othering'
* Transnational news, governance and citizenship

NEW RESEARCH
Presenting the findings of collaborative research on
transnational news agendas and audiences by a team of
some 30 multi-lingual researchers.

Presentations from invited speakers in addition to
analyses of:
* terrestrial and satellite news agendas from around the
world, with evaluation of broadcastersÆ management of
agendas and audiences
* reception of TV news in mono- and multi-lingual
households and families in the UK and elsewhere.

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
* Chris Doyle (Communications Officer, Council of
Advancement of Arab-British Understanding)
* Thomas Hylland Eriksen (Professor of Social
Anthropology, University of Oslo, Norway)
* Robert Fisk (Middle East Correspondent for the
Independent)
* Frank Gardner (BBC Middle East Correspondent)
* Karim Karim (Acting Assoc. Director, School of
Journalism & Communication, Carleton University,
Canada)
* Tamar Liebes (Professor of Communication, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem)
* Shireen Mazari (Director the Institute of Strategic
Studies, Pakistan)
* Baqer Moin (Head of BBC Persian & Pashto Service)

For further details see:
http://www.afterseptember11.tv

Booking information can be obtained from
Conference Services, University of Wales
Email: [log in to unmask]

General conference enquiries:
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Website: http://www.afterseptember11.tv

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