[csaa-forum] Launch Announcement: M/C Dialogue

Melissa Gregg m.gregg at uq.edu.au
Wed Oct 4 09:36:01 CST 2006


Apologies for cross posting.
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                         M/C - Media and Culture
                          is proud to introduce

                               M/C Dialogue
                   http://dialogue.media-culture.org.au/

                            Edited by Jinna Tay

Welcome to M/C - Media and Culture's latest publication, M/C Dialogue
(http://dialogue.media-culture.org.au/). M/C Dialogue is a site for
researchers in culture and the media, and for anyone else interested in
discourse, discussion, and debate about ideas, processes and people -
probably, most of us!

Our launch begins with a series of stimulating conversations with
Adjunct Professor George Negus, Smart State Fellow Toby Miller, SBS
Television Programme Executive Jane Roscoe, and Novelist/Academic Paul
Magrs, each interviewed by researchers in their fields. We invite you to
read their views, to post questions and comments, and to start new
dialogues about their topics - we hope that together we can make this an
engaging site that you will enjoy visiting and reading. 
						
Jinna Tay		
Editor, M/C Dialogue

Axel Bruns
General Editor, M/C - Media and Culture 

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About M/C Dialogue

M/C Dialogue (http://dialogue.media-culture.org.au/about) is a peer-
reviewed publication that presents accessible dialogues between
prominent cultural thinkers and researchers in related fields. The tone
is accessible but intelligent; informal but informed. M/C Dialogue
provides the reader with an up-to-date summary of the recent work of
important thinkers, as well as showing the human side of these public
figures.

M/C Dialogue aims to

* Present an accessible introduction to the thinking of important
figures
  in the analysis and understanding of culture 

* Show that ideas are always produced in a social context. The voices of
  theorists, producers, intellectuals or artists are not abstract and
  esoteric - they are embodied and tied up in emotions and interpersonal
  interactions. 

* Provide an invaluable opportunity for scholars to network with key
  figures in their fields, by facilitating interactions and
collaborations.

We welcome proposals for further interviews. If you have any upcoming
events with possible interviewers & interviewees please let us know. All
feedback is appreciated.

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Visit all four M/C publications at <http://www.media-culture.org.au/>.
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All contributors are available for media contacts:
mc at media-culture.org.au.
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-- 
Dr Axel Bruns, General Editor
editor at media-culture.org.au
M/C - Media and Culture
http://www.media-culture.org.au/

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