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Events 03: Julia Stolyar, Darshana Mini and Jaana Serres at Locating Media Industries 2023 in London

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This episode, part of the Mediapolis Now Events series, brings together three scholars presenting at the conference Locating Media Industries, held 19th-21st June 2023 at King’s College London (KCL). At this conference, attendees from around the world gathered to think through the spatial organisation of different media industries, with a special interest in how that organization might be shifting in the long wake of digitalization, and the shorter wake of Covid-19, with its attendant rise of remote working, including in many media sectors.

Our first guest was Julia Stolyar, who recently completed her PhD at SOAS, which investigated transnational TV drama remakes between South Korea and Japan. In the interview, you’ll hear her touch on her contribution to the conference, which focused on the development of Seoul as a center for media production, and particularly its Digital Media City, developed as a cluster for business, tourism, branding, and urban development.

She was joined by Darshana Mini, an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. You will hear Darshana discuss her research on the role of financial intermediaries in procuring funding for production houses in the South Indian film industry, and the continuities and ruptures going hand-in-hand with the rise of what are called OTT platforms, that is, Over-The-Top streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Sony LIV.

And, our third guest on the panel was Jaana Serres, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Groningen, whose work centres on the relationships of grassroots artistic genres and placemaking. She spoke especially about themes emerging from her doctoral research at the University of Oxford, where she studied how the Nigerian music industry delineates an aspirational horizon for an Africa-based project of modernity and globalization.

We recorded our group interview following lunch on the second day of the conference, 20th June, in a reasonably cozy, nearby teaching room in Bush House, a building KCL recently took over from the BBC, whose World Service broadcasted from the same site, for 70 years. The host Scott Rodgers arrived later than planned, due to frustrating traffic on Kingsway, the wide road leading to Bush House, and a bus driver who unfortunately, but probably responsibly, wouldn’t let him off. Because of this, you will hear that one of our participants, Julia Stolyar, needed to leave two-thirds of the way through, so she could present her paper. But the discussion was interesting. It starts a little descriptive, with the guests outlining the research topics they were presenting at the conference. Once things get going, though, you’ll hear us move onto a range of interesting themes, around placemaking and place branding, cultural and linguistic complexity, postcolonialism and geopolitical relations, temporality and speed, and the production of mediated locality.

This interview, which was recorded on 20 June 2023, is Episode 3 within the Events podcast series for Mediapolis Now, the podcast channel of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture. In the Voices series, we feature recordings of recent talks and symposia at the junction of cities, culture and media. Host: Scott Rodgers.

Opening and closing music: ‘Mediapolis Now Theme’ by Scott Rodgers License: CC BY-NC (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)

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Nội dung được cung cấp bởi Scott Rodgers / Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture and Scott Rodgers / Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities. Tất cả nội dung podcast bao gồm các tập, đồ họa và mô tả podcast đều được Scott Rodgers / Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture and Scott Rodgers / Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities hoặc đối tác nền tảng podcast của họ tải lên và cung cấp trực tiếp. Nếu bạn cho rằng ai đó đang sử dụng tác phẩm có bản quyền của bạn mà không có sự cho phép của bạn, bạn có thể làm theo quy trình được nêu ở đây https://vi.player.fm/legal.

This episode, part of the Mediapolis Now Events series, brings together three scholars presenting at the conference Locating Media Industries, held 19th-21st June 2023 at King’s College London (KCL). At this conference, attendees from around the world gathered to think through the spatial organisation of different media industries, with a special interest in how that organization might be shifting in the long wake of digitalization, and the shorter wake of Covid-19, with its attendant rise of remote working, including in many media sectors.

Our first guest was Julia Stolyar, who recently completed her PhD at SOAS, which investigated transnational TV drama remakes between South Korea and Japan. In the interview, you’ll hear her touch on her contribution to the conference, which focused on the development of Seoul as a center for media production, and particularly its Digital Media City, developed as a cluster for business, tourism, branding, and urban development.

She was joined by Darshana Mini, an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. You will hear Darshana discuss her research on the role of financial intermediaries in procuring funding for production houses in the South Indian film industry, and the continuities and ruptures going hand-in-hand with the rise of what are called OTT platforms, that is, Over-The-Top streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Sony LIV.

And, our third guest on the panel was Jaana Serres, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Groningen, whose work centres on the relationships of grassroots artistic genres and placemaking. She spoke especially about themes emerging from her doctoral research at the University of Oxford, where she studied how the Nigerian music industry delineates an aspirational horizon for an Africa-based project of modernity and globalization.

We recorded our group interview following lunch on the second day of the conference, 20th June, in a reasonably cozy, nearby teaching room in Bush House, a building KCL recently took over from the BBC, whose World Service broadcasted from the same site, for 70 years. The host Scott Rodgers arrived later than planned, due to frustrating traffic on Kingsway, the wide road leading to Bush House, and a bus driver who unfortunately, but probably responsibly, wouldn’t let him off. Because of this, you will hear that one of our participants, Julia Stolyar, needed to leave two-thirds of the way through, so she could present her paper. But the discussion was interesting. It starts a little descriptive, with the guests outlining the research topics they were presenting at the conference. Once things get going, though, you’ll hear us move onto a range of interesting themes, around placemaking and place branding, cultural and linguistic complexity, postcolonialism and geopolitical relations, temporality and speed, and the production of mediated locality.

This interview, which was recorded on 20 June 2023, is Episode 3 within the Events podcast series for Mediapolis Now, the podcast channel of Mediapolis: A Journal of Cities and Culture. In the Voices series, we feature recordings of recent talks and symposia at the junction of cities, culture and media. Host: Scott Rodgers.

Opening and closing music: ‘Mediapolis Now Theme’ by Scott Rodgers License: CC BY-NC (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)

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