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Please be reminded of the upcoming deadline for this year's NECS Conference:

Sonic Futures: Soundscapes and the Languages of Screen Media
NECS Conference 2011, London, 23rd-26th June,
hosted by Birkbeck and King’s College, University of London

Keynote speakers: Richard Dyer (King’s College London)
Raphaëlle Moine (Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3)
John Urry (University of Lancaster)

Founded in February of 2006, NECS, the European Network for Cinema and
Media Studies, brings together scholars and researchers in the field
of cinema, film and media studies with archivists and film and media
professionals. A first NECS workshop was held in Berlin on the
occasion of the network’s founding in 2006, followed by large
international conferences in Vienna 2007, Budapest 2008, Lund 2009 and
Istanbul 2010. Over the last three years, NECS has attracted close to
1.000 members worldwide.

Submissions deadline: 31st January 2011
Please address all inquiries to [log in to unmask]

www.necs-initiative.org.

For the conference organizers:

The NECS Conference Committee
Tina Bastajian, Melis Behlil, Aurore Fossard, Paulo Granja, Olof
Hedling, András Bálint Kovács, Tarja Laine, Terez Vincze, Patrick
Vonderau

The NECS Steering Committee
Malte Hagener, Vinzenz Hediger, Dorota Ostrowska, Alexandra
Schneider, Patrick Vonderau

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