PLEASE NOTE: NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1, 2010.
THE ORGANIZERS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGING SUBMISSIONS RELATED TO OTHER PORTIONS OF THE US/CANADIAN BORDER.
THEY ALSO REMIND GRADUATE STUDENTS THAT FUNDING IS AVAILABLE TO HELP COVER TRAVEL COSTS.
NOTA BENE: LA DATE LIMITE A ÉTÉ REPOUSSÉE AU PREMIER AVRIL 2010, ET LES ORGANISATEURS ENCOURAGENT DES SOUMISSIONS TOUCHANT AUX AUTRES RÉGIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES FRONTALIÈRES ENTRE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA.LES ORGANISATEURS TIENNENT AUSSI À RAPPELER AUX ÉTUDIANT(E)S DE DEUXIÈME ET DE TROISIÈME CYCLE QU’UNE SUBVENTION LEUR SERA OFFERTE POUR DÉFRAYER EN PARTIE LES FRAIS DE DÉPLACEMENT.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
New Submission Deadline is April 1, 2010
PLEASE NOTE: NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1, 2010.
THE ORGANIZERS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGING SUBMISSIONS RELATED TO OTHER PORTIONS OF THE US/CANADIAN BORDER.
THEY ALSO REMIND GRADUATE STUDENTS THAT FUNDING IS AVAILABLE TO HELP COVER TRAVEL COSTS.
NOTA BENE: LA DATE LIMITE A ÉTÉ REPOUSSÉE AU PREMIER AVRIL 2010, ET LES ORGANISATEURS ENCOURAGENT DES SOUMISSIONS TOUCHANT AUX AUTRES RÉGIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES FRONTALIÈRES ENTRE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA.LES ORGANISATEURS TIENNENT AUSSI À RAPPELER AUX ÉTUDIANT(E)S DE DEUXIÈME ET DE TROISIÈME CYCLE QU’UNE SUBVENTION LEUR SERA OFFERTE POUR DÉFRAYER EN PARTIE LES FRAIS DE DÉPLACEMENT.
THE ORGANIZERS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGING SUBMISSIONS RELATED TO OTHER PORTIONS OF THE US/CANADIAN BORDER.
THEY ALSO REMIND GRADUATE STUDENTS THAT FUNDING IS AVAILABLE TO HELP COVER TRAVEL COSTS.
NOTA BENE: LA DATE LIMITE A ÉTÉ REPOUSSÉE AU PREMIER AVRIL 2010, ET LES ORGANISATEURS ENCOURAGENT DES SOUMISSIONS TOUCHANT AUX AUTRES RÉGIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES FRONTALIÈRES ENTRE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA.LES ORGANISATEURS TIENNENT AUSSI À RAPPELER AUX ÉTUDIANT(E)S DE DEUXIÈME ET DE TROISIÈME CYCLE QU’UNE SUBVENTION LEUR SERA OFFERTE POUR DÉFRAYER EN PARTIE LES FRAIS DE DÉPLACEMENT.
New Submission Deadline is April 1, 2010
PLEASE NOTE: NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1, 2010.
THE ORGANIZERS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGING SUBMISSIONS RELATED TO OTHER PORTIONS OF THE US/CANADIAN BORDER.
THEY ALSO REMIND GRADUATE STUDENTS THAT FUNDING IS AVAILABLE TO HELP COVER TRAVEL COSTS.
NOTA BENE: LA DATE LIMITE A ÉTÉ REPOUSSÉE AU PREMIER AVRIL 2010, ET LES ORGANISATEURS ENCOURAGENT DES SOUMISSIONS TOUCHANT AUX AUTRES RÉGIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES FRONTALIÈRES ENTRE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA.LES ORGANISATEURS TIENNENT AUSSI À RAPPELER AUX ÉTUDIANT(E)S DE DEUXIÈME ET DE TROISIÈME CYCLE QU’UNE SUBVENTION LEUR SERA OFFERTE POUR DÉFRAYER EN PARTIE LES FRAIS DE DÉPLACEMENT.
THE ORGANIZERS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGING SUBMISSIONS RELATED TO OTHER PORTIONS OF THE US/CANADIAN BORDER.
THEY ALSO REMIND GRADUATE STUDENTS THAT FUNDING IS AVAILABLE TO HELP COVER TRAVEL COSTS.
NOTA BENE: LA DATE LIMITE A ÉTÉ REPOUSSÉE AU PREMIER AVRIL 2010, ET LES ORGANISATEURS ENCOURAGENT DES SOUMISSIONS TOUCHANT AUX AUTRES RÉGIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES FRONTALIÈRES ENTRE LES ÉTATS-UNIS ET LE CANADA.LES ORGANISATEURS TIENNENT AUSSI À RAPPELER AUX ÉTUDIANT(E)S DE DEUXIÈME ET DE TROISIÈME CYCLE QU’UNE SUBVENTION LEUR SERA OFFERTE POUR DÉFRAYER EN PARTIE LES FRAIS DE DÉPLACEMENT.
Dr. Serra Tinic as Keynote Speaker
The University of North Dakota Institute for Borderlands Studies is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for the conference is Dr. Serra Tinic.
Dr. Serra Tinic is an associate professor of media studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her larger research program focuses on the transnational dimensions of television drama production and distribution. She is the author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market (University of Toronto Press, 2005). Her work on media globalization has appeared in scholarly anthologies as well as journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Communication, Social Epistemology and The Velvet Light Trap. Dr. Tinic is currently working on two book projects: Trading in Culture: The Global Cultural Economy of Television and The Global Television Industry (with co-authors Dr. Timothy Havens, University of Iowa and Dr. Michael Curtin, UC-Santa Barbara).
Dr. Serra Tinic is an associate professor of media studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her larger research program focuses on the transnational dimensions of television drama production and distribution. She is the author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market (University of Toronto Press, 2005). Her work on media globalization has appeared in scholarly anthologies as well as journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Communication, Social Epistemology and The Velvet Light Trap. Dr. Tinic is currently working on two book projects: Trading in Culture: The Global Cultural Economy of Television and The Global Television Industry (with co-authors Dr. Timothy Havens, University of Iowa and Dr. Michael Curtin, UC-Santa Barbara).
Dr. Serra Tinic as Keynote Speaker
The University of North Dakota Institute for Borderlands Studies is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for the conference is Dr. Serra Tinic.
Dr. Serra Tinic is an associate professor of media studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her larger research program focuses on the transnational dimensions of television drama production and distribution. She is the author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market (University of Toronto Press, 2005). Her work on media globalization has appeared in scholarly anthologies as well as journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Communication, Social Epistemology and The Velvet Light Trap. Dr. Tinic is currently working on two book projects: Trading in Culture: The Global Cultural Economy of Television and The Global Television Industry (with co-authors Dr. Timothy Havens, University of Iowa and Dr. Michael Curtin, UC-Santa Barbara).
Dr. Serra Tinic is an associate professor of media studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her larger research program focuses on the transnational dimensions of television drama production and distribution. She is the author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market (University of Toronto Press, 2005). Her work on media globalization has appeared in scholarly anthologies as well as journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Communication, Social Epistemology and The Velvet Light Trap. Dr. Tinic is currently working on two book projects: Trading in Culture: The Global Cultural Economy of Television and The Global Television Industry (with co-authors Dr. Timothy Havens, University of Iowa and Dr. Michael Curtin, UC-Santa Barbara).
Dr. Serra Tinic as Keynote Speaker
The University of North Dakota Institute for Borderlands Studies is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker for the conference is Dr. Serra Tinic.
Dr. Serra Tinic is an associate professor of media studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her larger research program focuses on the transnational dimensions of television drama production and distribution. She is the author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market (University of Toronto Press, 2005). Her work on media globalization has appeared in scholarly anthologies as well as journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Communication, Social Epistemology and The Velvet Light Trap. Dr. Tinic is currently working on two book projects: Trading in Culture: The Global Cultural Economy of Television and The Global Television Industry (with co-authors Dr. Timothy Havens, University of Iowa and Dr. Michael Curtin, UC-Santa Barbara).
Dr. Serra Tinic is an associate professor of media studies in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her larger research program focuses on the transnational dimensions of television drama production and distribution. She is the author of On Location: Canada’s Television Industry in a Global Market (University of Toronto Press, 2005). Her work on media globalization has appeared in scholarly anthologies as well as journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Communication, Social Epistemology and The Velvet Light Trap. Dr. Tinic is currently working on two book projects: Trading in Culture: The Global Cultural Economy of Television and The Global Television Industry (with co-authors Dr. Timothy Havens, University of Iowa and Dr. Michael Curtin, UC-Santa Barbara).
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