Regime-Critical Media and Arab Diaspora: Challenges and Opportunities post-Arab Spring
5 - 6 September 2019
Keynote speakers:
- Professor Naomi Sakr, Westminster School of Media and Communication, UK.
- Professor Myria Georgiou, Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
- Associate professorTourya Guaaybess, Humanities and Social Sciences-Nancy, University of Lorraine, Franc.
- Professor CarolaRichter, Institute for Media and Communication Studies. The Free University of Berlin, Germany.
After the Arab Spring, political developments in the Arab
countries have varied from sustained civil war in Syria and Yemen to fragile
political democracy in Tunisia; from successive regime changes in Egypt to
regime maintenance in Bahrain; and from ongoing uprisings in Sudan to
“successful” pressure against the regime to resign in Algeria. These
developments have a direct impact on the conditions for regime-critical and
politically mobilized media and for Arab diasporas living outside the Arab
world. Regime-critical media have faced new restrictions and challenges in the
Middle Eastern and North African countries post-Arab Spring, letting several
media to move to other countries. Likewise, the situation of political
activists either still living in the Middle East or in diaspora has greatly
changed and their contributions have taken on a new significance.
Hence, the overall questions are: how do regime-critical
media produced for the Middle Eastern or North-African audiences meet new
challenges and opportunities? How do Middle Eastern and North-African diaspora
groups mobilize politically and engage in transnational political activities?
How does the audiences’ use of regime-critical media influences political
action formation in diaspora?
We invite conference papers that examine the regime-critical
media produced both in and outside the Middle East, and/or how media practices
of Middle Eastern and North-African political activists in diaspora contribute
to political transformation. The conference aims at exploring and discussing
the potentially wide variations in regime-critical media and the Arab
diasporas’ practices of using them. Both theoretical and empirical
contributions are welcome.
The conference welcomes papers on any of the following – or
allied – topics or themes:
- The history (and developments) of Arab critical media
- Politicization of critical media after the 2011 Arab Spring
- Social media in light of political repression
- Critical media coverage of social movements
- Critical media censorship and ownership
- The performing of conflict by critical media
- Violence and affective media events
- Audiovisual modalities of critical media
- Art, creativity, alternative features of critical media
- Virtual mobility and glocality of critical media
- The legal framework of Arab media
- The future of Arab critical media
- Political activism and media users of regimecritical media:
- Media practices in the diaspora
- Media and migrationhood
- Practices of citizen journalism
- Political activism in digital media
- Cyber activism postArab Spring
- Transnational media practice
- Mediatized negotiations and contestations of current developments
- Connective and collective action formations
- Electronic armies (committees) on social media
Abstract Submission
The deadline for submitting proposals for individual papers
is May 15. Please submit a title and abstract of about 250 words, in addition
to your name, institutional affiliation and contact information.
Please send your abstracts or any enquiries to mediasp@hum.ku.dk.
A selection of accepted papers will be published in a
special issue in Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research in April 2020
(Volume 13, Issue 1).
Key dates:
15 May 2019
– Deadline for submitting abstracts
22 May 2019
– Notification of accepted abstracts
4 August
2019 – Deadline for registration
1 September
2019 – Deadline for full paper submission, 7500 words
5&6 September
2019 – The conference takes place in Copenhagen
6 October
2019 – Deadline for paper submission after revisions
3 November
2019 – Peer reviewer’s feedback will be send to author
1 December
2019 – Deadline for submission of final paper
Registration is required, but there is no registration fee.
The conference does not cover travel or accommodation costs for the
participants.
Conference host
The host of the conference is the research project
‘Mediatized diaspora (MEDIASP): Contentious Politics among Arab Media Users in Europe’.
The project has its home at the Department of CrossCultural
and Regional Studies (language, religion and society), University of Copenhagen.
For more information about the conference, please contact
the organizing committee at mediasp@hum.ku.dk
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