20-21 November 2020
Institute of Communication Studies and Journalism
Charles University, Prague
The colloquium is organised by the Institute of Communication Studies
and Journalism (Charles University).
The colloquium is supported by the 4EU+ consortium project Mediating
Change: Strengthening collaboration in research and research-oriented education
(Charles University, University of Copenhagen, University of Warsaw), and by
DESIRE, the Centre for the study of Democracy, Signification and Resistance Societies are in a permanent dialogue with change. Change is dealt with
in configurations of the present and societies’ visions of the future,
entailing reflections and re-constructions of the past. Our apprehension of the
features and dimensions of change drives political, economic and cultural
responses, at the individual and collective level. Furthermore, change is
perceived as a positive or negative outcome or prospect, as an opportunity or a
threat, driving the social actors’ struggles for maintenance or reconfiguration
of power positions.
This colloquium aims to bring together scholars from a diverse set of
foci and backgrounds, from the broad area of media and communication studies,
to examine, discuss and reflect upon, through various approaches and methods,
how change is constructed, in media and communication practices.
Diverse settings, fields and practices can be objects or loci of study
(e.g., journalism, political communication, advertising, campaigning, activism,
education, culture, sports) in an exploration of how change is represented,
negotiated, contested and appropriated by actors and groups in the social
realm.
We welcome contributions related, but not limited, to the following
thematic areas:
- how societal phenomena, challenges and crises (e.g., epidemics and pandemics, climate change, migration, war and conflict, extremism) are mediated and reconfigured through the prism of change, at the national, European and international level;
- how different actors, social groups and institutions (e.g., media, political parties, education, religion) negotiate, in mediated environments, their identities and societal roles, in times of change;
- how communicators and mediators apprehend, and deal with, change, in a world in flux;
- how different ideological positions are articulated in public discourse, in visions about stability and change of national and European identity;
- how history is brought into communicative practices and public debates about the present and the future;
- how Europe is represented, in public discourse, through the prism of change.
Abstracts of 500 words (in English) can be submitted by 15 June 2020 to
Vaia Doudaki (vaia.doudaki@fsv.cuni.cz).
Notifications of acceptance will be sent by 10 July 2020.
Amongst the aims of the colloquium is the publication of an
international edited collection or a special issue of an international
peer-reviewed journal, with selected contributions from the colloquium’s
participants. More details will be provided later.
For this purpose, participants will be expected to pre-circulate drafts
of works in progress in advance of the colloquium.
Deadline for pre-circulation of draft works in progress: 2 November
2020.
Our intention is to hold an in-person event, in Prague. We will be
monitoring closely how the Covid-19 pandemic evolves and will consider
alternatives to this model, if need be.
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