Timothy Piper
How to contribute
How to Contribute to the Journal: 1) Submit or pitch an article to Over*Flow Flow formally invites contributions to our new space for responses to breaking TV and media news: Over*Flow. This new feature allows time-sensitive, one-off pieces to be published on our homepage alongside our monthly columns. For more information, check out the CFP. 2) Become a columnist To be […]
Read moreFlow 2016 Conference Location
This year’s conference roundtables will take place at the Texas Union (UNB) and the Belo Media Center (BMC) on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. Maps of building layouts and roundtable rooms will be provided in your registration packet. Texas Union (UNB) – 2308 Whitis Ave. Site of the first Flow Conference, the Texas Union will once […]
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The organizers of the 2014 Flow Conference would like to acknowledge the funding contributions of: UT Austin Radio-Television-Film Department Media Studies Area UT Austin Graduate School’s Fund for Academic Enrichment UT Austin Department of American Studies UT Center for Women’s and Gender Studies University Co-Op Prof. Joe Straubhaar UT Student Government Special thanks to: Additional thanks to: Laura Byerley […]
Read moreConference Events
In order to foster continued conversation beyond the roundtable and Core Conversation sessions, the 2014 conference organizers have arranged several events intended to bolster camaraderie and discussion between participants and attendees. Thursday, September 11, 5-7pm: Opening Reception Friday, September 12, 7:30-8:30pm: Conference Screening Friday, September 12, 8:30-10:30pm: Conference Reception Saturday, September 13, 5-7pm: Informal Happy Hour Thursday, September 11th […]
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Registration
Registration rates for the 2014 conference (includes access to all Roundtables, Core Conversations, and Conference Events): $75 for graduate students and independent scholars $150 for all other attendees (faculty, industry professionals, etc.) Free to UT Faculty, Students, and Staff Access to only the Core Conversations: $15 to attend all three sessions Notes about the Core Conversations Completing online registration […]
Read moreFlow Conference 2014: Questions
2014 Roundtable Questions: Attend the Audience: Changing Audience Analysis Getting Back to “So What?” Comic Book Takeover: The Ubiquitous Influence of the Medium in Hollywood Plug & Play: The Intersections of Television Studies and Game Studies Missing in Action: Quality TV and Canonization Reconsidering Digital Distribution Streaming and the Return of Williams’ Flow Ex-Pat TV Enunciative Fan Production and Social […]
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