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19-20 September 2024 The University of Warwick Keynote Speakers Dr. Kay Dickinson (University of Glasgow) Dr. Barbara Spadaro (University of Liverpool) The phenomenon of economic migration has millennia-old roots.

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How might we illustrate, explore, and begin to define the state of the nation film and television text? This free online conference invites consideration of these questions. The contours of the genre and tropes are fluid, and often the term is retrospectively ascribed.

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Conference to be held at the University of St Andrews 19th-21st June, 2024  Keynote Speakers: Seán Allan (University of St. Andrews), Erica Carter (King’s College London), Johannes von Moltke (University of Michigan)  Organisers: Paul Flaig and Dora Osborne

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Nightmare ‘24 @ The Northern School of Art: 25th April 2024 Submission Deadline: Friday 16th February 2024 CFP: “Dreams or nightmares? Madness or Sanity? I don’t know which is which” – The Representation of Mental Health in the Horror Genre The organisers invite proposals for 15-minute papers to be presented at the first Nightmare conference.

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Montpellier, October 4, 2024 One-day symposium organized by Amandine D’Azevedo and David Roche Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, Institut Universitaire de France   This one-day symposium will focus on fight choreographies in films and television series.

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Television and Sustainability In 2015, the UN proposed 17 Sustainable Development Goals that are meant to guide humankind towards a more equitable future on a liveable planet. They address questions of health, society, culture and the distribution of resources while also being aware of the urgency to address climate change.

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This two-day conference aims to re-evaluate the gothic proliferation, duplication, and industrial (over-)reliance on sequelisation that emerged from the 1980s studio system. This conference seeks to open and build upon significant discussions on sequels stemming from existing scholarship (Klein and Palmer, eds.

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Terminator @40: Origins and Legacies  An academic conference hosted by The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies, Bangor University, Wales  18 & 19 June 2024  The Terminator franchise has left an indelible mark on popular culture.

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This conference focuses on all aspects of the relationship between labour and screen media, historically and today, from representations of labour on screen to the varied ways that labour — viewed as work, craft, skill, creativity, or exploitation — underpins screen media and screen industries. Issues related to labour are increasingly recognised as of central importance to film, television and screen studies.