Media
Mixing
International
Symposium at Lund University, Sweden
Department
of Communication and Media, March 14th 2019
Organisers:
Annette Hill and Magnus Johansson
Mixed modes
of storytelling abound in the contemporary media landscape. There are mixed
genres, such as political comedy or docudrama, that mine the generic elements
of information and entertainment to create storytelling based on real events.
There are mixed modes of production and distribution, such as webisodes, or
cross media content in scripted reality, attracting audiences from dispersed
sites of reception. And there are the inter-generic spaces of media content,
such as crime documentaries or podcasts, that draw upon the real world spaces
of true life, the dramatised spaces of reconstructions, and the created for
media spaces of studios, social media and live events.
The inter-generic spaces
of media signal the various pathways to engagement and disengagement with
factual and fictional content, and the practices of audiences, users and
producers as they criss-cross the media landscape. This international symposium
critically examines media mixing, addressing both mixed modes of storytelling
across genre and representation, transmedia narrative and aesthetics, and mixed
modes of production, distribution and reception in the media landscape.
We invite
contributions to this symposium on media mixing that address the theme from
empirical and theoretical perspectives. The symposium seeks to debate the
mixing of generic content within information and entertainment, and how this is
connected to dispersed sites of production, distribution and reception
contexts. Contributions ought to address the following areas of enquiry: media
and democracy, news, fake news and political engagement, social activism,
mimetic and visual cultures, cultural citizenship and popular culture, genre
and representation, transmedia storytelling, media assemblage, media audiences,
media and creative industries, distribution and piracy, amateur media, amongst
other areas of inquiry. The research questions include:
- How can we critically examine mixed modes of storytelling across news, radio and television, film, digital and social media?
- In what ways can we understand the inter-generic spaces of content in the contemporary media landscape?
- How can we research the opportunities and challenges of mixed modes of media production, distribution and reception? Different approaches to research on media mixing can include media, communication and cultural studies, political communication, sociology and anthropology, cultural geography, media history, film studies, memory studies, amongst others.
Confirmed
speakers include Simon Dawes (Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France), Joke Hermes (InHolland University,
Netherlands), Annette Hill (Lund University, Sweden), Kristian Møller (IT University, Denmark), Anna Reading (King’s College London, UK), Jane Roscoe
(University of West of England, UK).
Please
submit an abstract of 300 words in English by December 11th 2018 to
magnus.johansson@kom.lu.se. For further
information please consult our website. There is a registration fee of 800 SEK (85 Euros) that covers food and drink
for the day and an evening buffet.
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