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Archaeology and media: what is at stake ?
Archéologie et médias : quelles représentations, quels enjeux ?
Published on Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Abstract
Announcement
Musées royaux d’Art et d’Histoire de Bruxelles MRAH (Belgique)
le jeudi 5 novembre 2009
9h00
Accueil des participants
9h20
Introduction : Serge Lemaitre (MRAH, Kineon) et Céline Schall (Université d’Avignon / Uqàm, Canada)
9h45
Drawing up a balance sheet of the archaeological film for the last 15 years, Tom Stern (Stiftung Ruhr Museum), Thomas Tode (filmmaker, Hamburg, Allemagne)
10h35
Making the Most of the Medium of Film to Create Alternative Narratives about the Past and its Investigation, Ruth Tringham (University of California, Berkeley)
11h00-11h15 Coffee-Break
11h15
Bonekickers: informing, educating, entertaining ? Greg Bailey (University of Bristol), Don Henson (Council for British Archaeology) et Angela Piccini (University of Bristol)
11h40
The Value of Television: A Critical Approach, Faye Simpson (University of Exeter)
12h05
The strange case of the Mary Rose, popular culture and academic maritime archaeology, Joel Sperry (UCL, Institute of Archaeology, Londres)
12h30-14h00 Lunch Time
14h00
Archaeologists and their Personalisation in Thai Drama Series, Thanik Lertcharnrit (Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)
14h25
Imaginary Archaeology: The visual representations of archaeology in children’s literature, Marcia Bezerra (Universidad federal do Bará, Belém, Brésil)
14h50
Popularization of archaeology in the Argentinean newspaper: social representation and education, Virginia Salerno (Universidad Buenos Aires)
15h15
Archaeology threatens the world! Representations of archaeologists in cinema, Peter Hiscock (Australian National University, Canberra)
15h40-15h55 Coffee-Break
15h55
The Holmes Stretch (or There’s No Place Like Holmes), Easton J Anspach (Columbia University, New York).
16h20
De l’archéologie expérimentale à l’histoire vivante : un exemple de médiation culturelle, Damien Glad (Paris I Sorbonne)
16h55
The Mysterious Bog People: quand l’archéologie emprunte à la fiction policière. Valérie Morisson (Université de Grenoble II)
17h20
Une machine à remonter le temps : l’archéologie entre science et fiction, Danièle Alexandre-Bidon (EHESS, Paris)
17.45- 18.15 Conclusion et discussion
Subjects
- Science studies (Main category)
- Society > Science studies > Sociology of science
- Mind and language > Information > History and sociology of the book
- Mind and language > Information > History and sociology of the press
- Mind and language > Information > History and sociology of the media
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Archaeology
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Methods of processing and representation
- Mind and language > Epistemology and methodology > Corpus approaches, surveys, archives
Places
- Musées royaux d'art et d'histoire, 10 parc du cinquantenaire
Brussels, Belgium
Date(s)
- Thursday, November 05, 2009
Keywords
- archéologie, archéologue, média, représentation
Contact(s)
- Serge Lemaitre
courriel : s [dot] lemaitre [at] mrah [dot] be
Reference Urls
Information source
- Serge Lemaitre
courriel : s [dot] lemaitre [at] mrah [dot] be
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Archaeology and media: what is at stake ? », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Wednesday, September 30, 2009, https://calenda.org/198991