Communications & Media Studies Feeds
Feeds include podcasts and newsfeeds, and allow you to get the latest news and multimedia content delivered directly to your desktop. Communications & Media Studies currently offers two feeds, which are summarised below. For help using these feeds, and other feeds offered by the school of ECPS, please visit this page.
Communications Podcast
This podcast contains audio and video from events held by Communications & media Studies. A wealth of scholarly information delivered to your desktop, iPod or MP3 player. Click here to view the full feed, or subscribe. A summary of recent episodes follows:
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Cosmopolitan Melbourne Conference: Scott McQuire
28th March 2008 - Public Screens and the Transnational Public Sphere -
Cosmopolitan Melbourne Conference: Katie Fraser
28th March 2008 - Steering Past Settlement: Cases from the African Legal Service -
Cosmopolitan Melbourne Conference: Kate Shaw
28th March 2008 - Planning the ‘Creative’ City: Global Strategies and Local Creative Subcultures -
Music, Culture and Society Conference: Michael Bull
6th March 2008 - Sounding Out Cosmopolitanism: iPod Culture and Recognition -
ECPS Conference: Professor Jeffrey Alexander
19th December 2007 - Performance and Cultural Pragmatics in Social Action -
'The Greeks' Conference: Vrasidas Karalis
May 3rd 2007 - Can ancient myths express modern politics: some comments on Theo Angelopoulos’ 'Ulysses Gaze' -
'The Greeks' Conference: Vassilis Lambropoulos
May 3rd 2007 - Governance, Violence, and Justice in Modern Tragedy: on the 1946 tragedy 'Capodistrian' by Nikos Kazantzakis -
'The Greeks' Conference: Luis David
May 3rd 2007 - The Reclamation of Classical Antiquity For Post-Modern Times -
'The Greeks' Conference: Louis Ruprecht
May 3rd 2007 - Modern shrines to an ancient muse: a religious history of the modern public art museum -
'The Greeks' Conference: Peter Murphy
May 3rd 2007 - Troy and Gallipoli: The Australian Myth of Foundation
ECPS Newsfeed
This feed contains information about upcoming events and activities in the School of English, Communications and Performance Studies, including Communications & Media Studies. Click here to view or subscribe to the feed.