Our own Helen Wood is giving her inaugural professorial lecture at Aston University (and online) on Nov 18. It’s entitled “From caring about the ‘ordinary’ to care justice for the creative industries” and everyone is welcome
https://t.co/3JW0gFei7f
Our own Helen Wood is giving her inaugural professorial lecture at Aston University (and online) on Nov 18. It’s entitled “From caring about the ‘ordinary’ to care justice for the creative industries” and everyone is welcome
https://t.co/3JW0gFei7f
Hello Everyone! I am starting to recruit participants to help with my Phd research. Please do get in touch if you can help and share with anyone you know who might be interested! Very excited, thank you!
Earlier this week our PI @BethLJohnson spoke about inclusion and social mobility at a panel at @ParamountUK @ParamountPics for inclusion week 🎬📺👇 https://t.co/Tap59HNS9d
Online seminar tomorrow with Aston Sociology’s Prof Helen Woods, ‘Reality Celebrity Work and Practices of Care’ hosted by University of Otago. 10am New Zealand Time. Register here: https://t.co/PG7NLoXR1k
✨We are very excited about the events lined up this year. 👉Head to our blog to read the latest recap of our 'Care: Critical Dialogues & Transdisciplinary Approaches' event in the summer https://t.co/ZO1MSbYjP0
On Monday October 14, members of the RecareTV team will present early research findings at this online talk hosted by the University of Otago. Everyone is welcome to join - scan the QR code below for the Zoom link
⏰10am NZ time and 10pm UK time⏰
Watching Alma's Not Normal tonight? You might be interested in my article on how it explores gender and class! Feel free to message me for a copy if you don't have access 😊 https://t.co/aQ53bcfqnU
Have you appeared in UK reality television, or do you know someone who has?
If so, please consider completing (or sharing) this questionnaire to help us understand participants' experiences of reality television. Thank you! https://t.co/iitS7bjctL
Congrats to @LeedsUniMedia's Professor @BethLJohnson who on 30 October will deliver the prestigious John Hamilton Lecture in Liverpool.
The lecture will explore the persistent socio-economic inequalities that shape the British TV and film industries.
https://t.co/WBfvzyvq5N
Excited to be hosting an event as part of the Liverpool Comedy Festival 2024 to explore the role of comedy in creating social change. Please join us at the @RoyalCourtLiv Studio Space from 7pm on Thursday the 24th Oct @TheComedyTrust#comedyforsocialchange https://t.co/bXwjdOWFjP
The good, bad and inbetween of reality TV…
Dr @JackNewsinger and Dr Nina Willment are hoping to speak with Psychologists who have worked in media production.
https://t.co/c9RTR7XSMs
Have you appeared in UK reality television, or do you know someone who has?
If so, please consider completing (or sharing) this questionnaire to help us understand participants' experiences of reality television. Thank you! https://t.co/iitS7bjctL
Have you been a participant/contributor in UK reality TV (at any time)? Are you 18 or over?
If yes, please fill in this anonymous online survey about your experiences
https://t.co/VPtzMx9mAt
It is part of a bigger project and your insights are needed!
Amazing discussions are still ongoing at #Meccsa2024
Thank you to all our chairs and participants for the conversations we have had in the morning sessions.
@lboroCRCC care symposium. Opening remarks by @jillybkay "Care is such a multidimensional issue to think about. Today we are bringing people together from different disciplinary backgrounds, using different methods, theories, and understanding to care.