Difference between revisions of "M3P:Inaugural Conference"

From M3P
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 56: Line 56:


Proposed Questionnaire (work in progress) [http://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Tonygrimaud#Proposed_Questionnaire]
Proposed Questionnaire (work in progress) [http://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Tonygrimaud#Proposed_Questionnaire]
Proposed Workshops Content (work in progress) [http://www.m3p.com.mt/wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:Tonygrimaud#Proposed_Workshops.27_content]


====Academic Papers/Presentations====
====Academic Papers/Presentations====

Revision as of 06:01, 28 March 2011

The M3P Inaugural Conference will take place in Malta on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 June 2011.

The conference will take place at St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity in Valletta. There will be parallel sessions in the Cinema on the top floor and the Studio next door to the Music Room on the ground floor. Details of the full programme will be reproduced on this page as they become available.

Call for Papers & Presentations

This is the main text circulated ahead of the conference to invite papers and presentations:

Following on from the symposium held to launch the Malta Music Memory Project (M3P) in September 2010, the M3P Foundation will be holding its first annual conference at St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity in Valletta, Malta, on 3-4 June 2011, in association with the University of Hull's School of Arts and New Media (Scarborough Campus), the University of Malta's Departments of Communications & Computer Engineering and Youth & Community Studies, and the National Archives of Malta.
The theme for this two-day conference is Ensuring Longevity On Collaborative Memory Projects Online. There will be two parallel strands made up of ongoing community development workshops and panels for paper presentations. Participants in both strands will meet for plenaries as well as for evening live music performances on each day of the conference.
Papers and presentations are invited in panels on each of following general topics, in relation to the conference theme - Ensuring Longevity on Collaborative Memory Projects:
  • Information management issues in crowd-sourced archives
  • Technical considerations for memory projects
  • Cultural benefits embedded in collaborative online archiving
Proposals crossing between any of these topics and other related areas are also welcome.
Please send your proposal (250-500 words) and brief bio (100-150 words) to t.sant(at)hull(dot)ac(dot)uk and saviour.zammit(at)um(dot)edu(dot)mt by Monday 28 February 2011.
All papers/presentations will be peer-reviewed for inclusion in published conference proceedings later on in 2011.
This conference is supported in part by the Malta Arts Fund of the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts within the Parliamentary Secretariat for Tourism, Culture & the Environment. The publication of conference proceeding is supported by the University of Hull's Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.



Planning

An initial planning meeting took place on 16 November 2010 between Michael Bugeja, Alex Grech, Tony Grimaud and Toni Sant. See agenda [1].

There will be a further gathering in Scarborough on Wednesday 23 February 2011 (this date aligns with a Malta-related PGR seminar within SANM).


Possible Programme Elements

  • KEYNOTE: Why is it Important to Ensure Longevity on the M3P? - Alex Grech or Michael Bugeja or both


Networking Workshop/s

  • HANDS-ON SESSIONS: Registered users who are still to contribute: What's keep you...? - Tony Grimaud

Some weeks before the conference/workshops, registered users would be contacted via email to ask them about M3P, its usefulness, user-friendliness, their reasons for not/stopped contributing to M3P, etc. and at the same time , invite them to the workshops/conference. This will be done through Google Forms or Surverymonkey.com

WORKSHOP 1: What is a user page and how does it work?
WORKSHOP 2: I've already created a page. Now what?
WORKSHOP 3: Re-purposing newspaper articles for M3P pages.

See also "help that seemed to work the first time": [2]

Proposed Questionnaire (work in progress) [3]

Proposed Workshops Content (work in progress) [4]

Academic Papers/Presentations

tba


Other possible elements

  • ROUNDTABLE: Broadcasting the idea to Malta's Broadcasters - Tony Grimaud (recommended by Toni Sant)
  • DISCUSSION/INTERVIEWS: M3P Jiltaqa' Ma'... (proposed by Tony Grimaud)
  • MUSIC DEMONSTRATIONS: Old-timers and/or endangered genres (propsed by Tony Grimaud)
  • ENCOUNTERS: Family Trees and Social Networks - Toni Sant (proposed by Tony Grimaud)


Evening events

We're considering a Friday/Saturday evening venue for a small gig / social event. The best idea/opportunity floated so far is for an evening in Rabat/Mdina in collaboration with the National Archives (and the National Memory Project), particularly aimed at bringing in different/under-represented genre/s (i.e. crowd/s) to the M3P. Mario Frendo has agreed to help with this, if necessary. Toni Sant is also planning to discuss possibilities with Dominic Galea and Ruben Zahra.

A Friday/Saturday evening gig/social event on the other day is also being considered in collaboration with Reciprocal Records and/or Hairy Amp and/or Pinkpube and/or Dubkey Records, for whichever other day during the conference with the aim of having an evening gathering each night of the conference. Michael Bugeja is leading on this.

Publication of Proceedings

UoH has already pledged some funding towards this, but we need to check with CCP/UoM/others for possible further support. (January 2011)

- This is being coordinated by Toni Sant (with Steve Borg).

See also