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Moseley analyses The Great British Sewing Bee

"Sewing Bee raises lots of questions about television genre, gender, temporality and viewing pleasure" writes Dr Rachel Moseley, Associate Professor in F&TV Studies, in Critical Studies in Television. Read more here.

Fri 28 Feb 2014, 19:28 | Tags: Research impact, Research news

Prof Bruzzi finds a "Crisis in Documentary"

5 March 2014 -- Professor Stella Bruzzi gives a talk entitled “A Crisis in Documentary Representation” at Queen's University, Belfast.

Thu 27 Feb 2014, 21:44 | Tags: News

Arroyo on McConaughey

In a new column for The Conversation, José Arroyo considers Matthew McConaughey's star image.

Thu 27 Feb 2014, 21:35 | Tags: News Research impact

Arroyo on the BAFTAs's Britishness

José Arroyo asks what the BAFTAs are really about in latest issue of The Conversation.

Wed 19 Feb 2014, 16:19 | Tags: News Research impact

Nic Pillai on Jazz on Television

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A rare opportunity to compare and discuss two superb jazz television programmes: Jazz 625: The Dizzy Gillespie Quintet (BBC, 1965) and Tempo: Stan Tracey Jazz in Wonderland (ITV, 1966). Dr Nicolas Pillai will frame the screening with research from his forthcoming book Jazz as Visual Language: Film, Television and the Dissonant Image, to be published by I. B. Tauris in 2015.

Fri 07 Feb 2014, 11:58 | Tags: Research impact, Research news

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