David Gauntlett: Making Media Studies

When:
3 December 2015 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
2015-12-03T17:00:00+00:00
2015-12-03T19:00:00+00:00
Cost:
Free
David Gauntlett: Making Media Studies

In this seminar, David Gauntlett will discuss his new book, Making Media Studies, and other new work. In Making Media Studies (Peter Lang, 2015), Gauntlett proposes a vision of media studies based around doing and making – not about the acquisition of skills, as such, but an experience of building knowledge and understanding through creative hands-on engagement with all kinds of media.

Gauntlett suggests that media studies scholars have failed to recognise the significance of everyday creativity – the vital drive of people to make, exchange, and learn together, supported by online networks. He argues that we should think about media in terms of conversations, inspirations, and making things happen. Media studies can be about genuine social change, he suggests, if we recognise the significance of everyday creativity, work to transform our tools, and learn to use them wisely.

David Gauntlett is a Professor in the Faculty of Media, Arts and Design, and Co-Director of the Communications and Media Research Institute, at the University of Westminster. He is the author of several books, including Creative Explorations (2007), Making is Connecting (2011), and Making Media Studies (2015). He has made a number of popular online resources, videos and playthings, and has pioneered creative research and workshop methods. He is external examiner for Information Experience Design at the Royal College of Art, London. He has worked with a number of the world’s leading creative organisations, including the BBC, the British Library, Tate, and LEGO.

Attendance is free, but advance registration is required.