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*Programme*
*10:30-11:00* Welcome and Introductions – Convener: *Dr Peter Brooke* (Oxford)
*Dr Abena Yeboah-Banin* (Department of Communication Studies, University of Ghana)
*Professor Admire Mare* (Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Johannesburg)
*Professor Miles Tendi* (Director, African Studies Centre, Oxford)
*11:00-12:30* *Panel 1: Colonialism, Sight and Sound*
*Dr Jennifer Blaylock* (Rowan), ‘Between Orality and Liveness: The Racialized Construction of Radio Specificity in Africa’
*Vincent Kuitenbrouwer* (Amsterdam), ‘The Glass House Revisited: Colonial Broadcasting in the Dutch East Indies, 1927-1942’
*Tichawona Zinhumwe* (Johannesburg / Great Zimbabwe), ‘Decoding the Silence: The Portrayal of Blacks in Colonial Rhodesian Silent Film’
*12:30-13:15* Lunch
*13:15-14:45* *Panel 2: Empire and Metropole*
*Dulce van Vliet* (Utrecht), ‘TedTalks of the early Twentieth Century: Public Lantern Lectures and Dutch Colonial Strategy’
*Stephen Hocking* (Oxford), ‘The Colonist and the “Sublime”’
*Frederike Moormann* (Weimar) with *Dr Nashilongweshipwe Mushaandja* (Windhoek) and *Angelika Waniek* (independent), ‘Space has become a crowded place: on wireless telecommunication through horns, masts and satellites’
_Chair: Dr. Vincent Kuitenbrouwer_
*15:00-16:30* *Panel 3: Decolonising Radio*
*Professor Audrey Gadzekpo* (Ghana), ‘Countering Imperial Legacies in Ghanaian Broadcasting History’
*Dr Victoria Ellen Smith* (Bath Spa), ‘Radio Ghana’s Dagbani Service in the Making of a National Identity for the New Nation of Ghana’
*Moses Adjetey Adjei* (Ghana), ‘Ghana Broadcasting Corporation’s Role in Preserving Ghana’s Auditory Heritage’
*16:30-17:00* Tea/Coffee
*17:00-18:30* *Keynote Lecture*
*Professor Chandrika Kaul* (St Andrew’s), ‘“Hum London se Bol Rahe Hain” [This is London Calling]: Broadcasting and the British Raj’
_Chair: Dr Peter Brooke (Oxford)_
Please visit the website for the programme and to register to join online via Microsoft Teams:
https://www.africanstudies.ox.ac.uk/event/broadcasting-colonialism-sight-sound-and-media-technologies-in-the-colonial-world
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