Conference feedback

March 27, 2012 | Comments Off on Conference feedback

Conference delegate Christine Evain (Ecole Centrale de Nantes) has kindly commented on the Book Cultures, Book Events conference: “I really wanted to thank you for this wonderful conference. The conference was very enjoyable, not only because of the very high quality of the papers, but also because the social atmosphere which was very friendly and […]

Conference report

March 27, 2012 | Comments Off on Conference report

The Book Cultures, Book Events conference on 23-24 March is now over! The conference was well attended with around 50 delegates and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The venues – the Norman McLaren Filmhouse in the macrobert arts centre, and the Iris Murdoch Centre, both on the University of Stirling campus – provided comfortable surroundings […]

Travel news for conference delegates

March 22, 2012 | Comments Off on Travel news for conference delegates

British Summer Time Please note that British Summer Time starts on Sunday 25 March, from 1.00 am. Clocks go forward, so you lose an hour. If you are travelling on Sunday, please bear this in mind! Trains – Engineering Works Sunday 25 March Due to engineering works, Sunday 25 March sees a limited service between […]

Conference facilities tour

March 14, 2012 | Comments Off on Conference facilities tour

The Book Cultures, Book Events conference team toured the facilities at Stirling University yesterday. Day One of the conference will be held in the comfortable cinema in the macrobert arts centre, with regular tea breaks and a reception in the centre’s Sub Bar at 7.oo. With particular thanks to conference sponsors Routledge, Edinburgh University Press, […]

New speaker added to Saturday plenary

March 2, 2012 | Comments Off on New speaker added to Saturday plenary

We are delighted to add a speaker to our closing conference plenary on Saturday 24 March. Lin Anderson will be joining us at the Book Cultures, Book Events conference to take part in an onstage panel structured around contributions from both academics and practitioners. Lin is a published author and member of the Bloody Scotland […]