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Conference Join the media researchers and practitioners who will gather in Louisville from September 1 to September 4, 2004 to explore the complex relationships among media, religion, and culture. At the conference the fourth in a series begun in Uppsala, Sweden, and followed by meetings in Boulder, Colorado, and Edinburgh, Scotland representatives from diverse religious traditions will examine innovative as well as customary means of communicating and miscommunicating faith. The assemblage promises to be lively, illuminating, and in light of world events and concerns, critically important. Preliminary Program View the Conference Program in HTML format Accommodations The Seelbach Hilton is located downtown in the heart of Louisvilles entertainment and business district. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, featured in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, and renovated in 2000, the hotel provides guests with state-of-the-art amenities along with four-poster beds. Besides its coffee shop and café, the hotels bar has been rated one of the fifty best in the world and its restaurant, The Oakroom, has received AAAs coveted five diamonds. The Seelbach Hilton Louisville While you are in Louisville, sample what the city has to offer. Go next door to the Cathedral Heritage Foundation's Museum of Faiths. Walk to the newly redeveloped Waterfront Park. Take in a performance at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. See the Kentucky Derby Museum at world-famous Churchill Downs, the site of the Kentucky Derby. Tour the Louisville Slugger Museum & Bat Factory. Ride on the Belle of Louisville, the oldest Mississippi-style sternwheeler in the country. Visit the American Printing House for the Blind, the oldest and largest publisher for the blind and visually impaired in the United States. And be sure to sample the diverse restaurants to find out for yourself why more people per capita dine out in Louisville than in any other U.S. city. Registration $125 Included in the registration fee are a reception, a luncheon, continental breakfasts, and a guided tour and gala dinner at the Churchill Downs Museum. Conference Organizer John P. Ferré Supported by the Louisville Institute, the International Study Commission on Media, Religion, and Culture, the University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences, and the University of Louisville Department of Communication. 2006 MRC Conference The Fifth International Conference on Media, Religion, and Culture will meet July 6-9, 2006 in Sigtuna, Sweden. Information about this conference is available at http://www.sigtunastiftelsen.se/cmrc/. |