- Impact of UGC on professional journalism
- the user-generated content effect on principles, techniques, strategies and tactics of the professional news desks;
31 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "USER-GENERATED CONTENT IN MODERN COMMUNICATION", INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH-TO-PRACTICE 2020 CONFERENCE
*CFP* "POSTCOLONIALISM, POSTCOMMUNISM AND POSTMODERNISM", 3RD INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY ONLINE CONFERENCE
In our postmodern world there are a lot of questions that should be re-considered and re-defined. What does it mean to fight against colonialism and racism in the world of migration crisis and xenophobic attitudes towards minorities? What does it mean to be a postcommunist country in the face of the common nostalgia for order and rules? How is it possible to have a national identity being aware of the relative character of every national feature?
We want to examine the notions of postcolonialism, postcommunism and postmodernism as thoroughly as possible, from many perspectives and in variable aspects: in politics, society, psychology, culture, and many more. We also want to devote considerable attention to how these phenomena are represented in artistic practices: in literature, film, theatre or visual arts. We invite researchers representing various academic disciplines: history, politics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, economics, law, literary criticism, theatre studies, film studies, fine arts, memory studies, migration studies, consciousness studies, dream studies, gender studies, postcolonial studies, medical sciences, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, cognitive sciences et al.
*CFP* "DIGITAL YOUTH AND RELIGION", BOOK CHAPTER
Public and academic discourse on the online activities of youth have been stormy and ambivalent at times. Nevertheless, a significant body of work has been devoted to the grass-rooted workings of youth on new media platforms, albeit in adolescents’ autonomous settings, such as social media (e.g., Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube), online gaming, and interpersonal communication (e.g., instant messaging, WhatsApp). While past scholarship has yielded a rich offering of insight into these activities, there is a clear dearth of research on the online social worlds of religious youth. Nowadays, youth are afforded multiple venues of religious creeds and interpretations in unprecedented formats and channels. These channels enable access to youth outreach, foster communal participation, and shape youths’ identities, belief systems, and affiliation to (or from) religious institutions.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to draw together concepts, theories, and empirical data related to the study of three legacies: youth cultures, digital culture, and religious studies. We invite scholars that study different societies, faiths, cults, and sects from interdisciplinary fields (e.g., media studies, sociology, anthropology, semiotics, cultural studies, religious studies) to submit a proposal.
*CFP* "NEW FICTIONAL FORMATS AND AGE-OLD NARRATIVES: UNDERSTANDING CREATIVE MODES OF POPULAR CULTURE IN THE DIGITAL AGE", POPMEC RESEARCH BLOG
Constant transformation has been the norm in the new digital media environment since its inception. During the 2020 health crisis, the impact of this ever-changing digital world in our daily lives has been especially notable. Due to quarantine measures, the only opportunity to interact with friends and to consume culture was to rely on social networks, streaming services and video conferencing softwares. Web-based cultural activities have affected people’s relationships with cyberspace: many have visited museums, seen award ceremonies, and even been to concerts online. In other words, we are never disconnected from the Internet (DeNardis 2020).
Our continuous virtual presence has had a radical aesthetic influence in our lives. Fictional narratives have been evolving hand in hand with the continuous change in digital media—from vaporwave and memes to changes in the way we write and express ourselves. These new ideas and symbols have developed thanks to online trends, both in terms of rhetoric and via the emergence of new words. Renowned writers such as Jennifer Egan and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie have not overlooked this transforming environment and have published their works on social media platforms in a serialized format (what is now known as Twitterature). Their cases are notable examples of how the possibilities to share content and combine mediums in order to create fictional narratives have grown exponentially. While the content of those stories has not been significantly altered by the format, we can look at this phenomenon from the perspective of media scholar Marshall McLuhan: the medium is the message.
*CFP* "MAKING A MURDERER: TRUE CRIME IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE", SPECIAL ISSUE, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS CRIME FICTION STUDIES JOURNAL
30 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "COSMOPOLITAN STRANGERS IN LATINA/O LITERATURE AND CULTURE", EDITED VOLUME
*CFP* "RADICAL FILM AT THE DAWN OF A NEW SOCIETY", BOOK CHAPTER
You are invited to make a contribution to a new book arising from the Radical Film Network Meeting Berlin (RFNMB). Under the working title “Radical Film at the Dawn of a New Society”, the book aims to critically interrogate how various actors working at the intersection of radical film, art and digital culture are engaging with issues of our present time shaped by changes and disruptions of seismic proportions. The events of the year 2020 have fundamentally transformed public life almost beyond recognition. It remains to be seen if these transformations are here to stay or just a passing phase. These events and many of the transformations they have given rise to have fostered a surge of anxiety, feelings of powerlessness and a dark vision of the future.
However, if we take a second look at the current situation, we can also see a newly developed focus on the importance of community, of solidarity and on maintaining sociality, all of which hold the promise of a new society. And while anxiety is often said to embody paralyzing features, one could argue that anxiety — a basic human emotion like joy, lust and anger — is a strong motive for collective human action because nobody wants to stay alone in the dark.
*CFP* "STREAMING AND SCREEN CULTURES IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC", EDITED PALGRAVE MACMILLAN COLLECTION
*CFP* "TRANS IDENTITIES IN THE FRENCH MEDIA", EDITED VOLUME
As a preamble to this call for abstracts, we want to specify that we are using the terms “transgender” and “trans identities” as umbrella terms for people whose gender identity and/or gender expression differs from what is typically associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. Our use of “transgender” or “trans identities” thus encompasses a variety of experiences within and outside the gender binary, and a range of expressions, as trans individuals pursue many different options (medical changes, clothing, make-up, etc.) to bring their appearances into alignment with their gender identity, or may choose not to.
“Transsexualité, transidentité: un tabou français?” (“Transsexuality, transidentity: a French taboo?”[1]): such was the title chosen by the online French news magazine France Info for an article published in 2015 that discussed the lack of visibility and biases transgender people still experience in French society. Indeed, the production of images and narratives about transgender people in a French context is a complex process that demands to be further analyzed. On the one hand, there has been an increasing visibility of trans individuals in film and TV in recent years. TV documentaries such as Devenir il ou elle (Lorène Debaisieux, 2017) and Être fille ou garçon: Le Dilemme des transgenres (Clarisse Verrier, 2017) follow the lives of adolescents as they transition into their authentic gender; director Sébastien Lifshitz dedicated a documentary to one of France’s first individuals to have undergone gender confirmation surgery with Bambi (2013), and he hired a transgender actress to play the main character in his film Wild Side (2004).
29 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "MIGRANT BELONGINGS: DIGITAL PRACTICES AND THE EVERYDAY", 2021 ONLINE CONFERENCE
*CFP* "THE FILMS OF OLIVER STONE", REFOCUS SERIES
For many, Oliver Stone set the tone and pacing for the political film narrative in American cinema for nearly twenty years. First, we have to put Oliver Stone back in the current Hollywood system, a place a thousand leagues from where he occupied in the 80s and early 90s. Oliver Stone began as a screenwriter for filmmakers as John Milius (Conan the barbarian), Brian De Palma (Scarface), Michael Cimino (Year of the dragon) or Alan Parker (Midnight Express and an Oscar for best screenplay) before quickly becoming one of Hollywood's great filmmakers. Platoon, his fourth feature film after two low-budget films and Salvador with James Woods, won four Oscars including that of best film and best director. An unexpected triumph for a very personal film (Oliver Stone participated in the Vietnam War and this is a subject that is particularly important for him).
The American filmmaker, who has French origins through his mother, has a series of successful films such as Wall Street, Born on the Fourth of July (which allows him to obtain a second Oscar for best director) or JFK. The turning point in his career was the public and critical failure of the last installment of his Vietnam trilogy (Heaven and Earth with Tommy Lee Jones). Oliver Stone's state of grace in Hollywood is over despite some modest box office successes (especially Any Given Sunday which saves his career from total wreck and even allows him to start his dream project on Alexander The Great).
*CFP* "CULTURES OF AUTHENTICITY", EDITED BOOK
Following the successful webinar series, hosted by Loughborough University this autumn, we are now seeking contribution for an edited collection on the topic of 'authenticity'. A widespread fascination with the authentic is said to have emerged as a response to the processes of homogenisation, rationalisation and standardisation at the heart of modernity. The concept of authenticity arose historically at a time of rapid social change and has again come to the fore where social, political, cultural and technological upheavals give rise to feelings of distrust, detachment and alienation against which supposedly authentic people, places and things are sought out for their reassuring certainty and value. Yet, there are huge contradictions and inequalities in who can make claim to authenticity and its construction and communication invariably involves competing narratives and oppositional assertions about what is authentic and how and why the authentic gains its value.
Thus, while the concept of authenticity has a long history, in recent years it has emerged as a prominent theme in many of the most pressing debates about contemporary communication and culture. In political communication there are ongoing concerns about misinformation and fake news, while the success of populist parties is often tied to their claims to be a more authentic representative of ‘the people’ than a detached and dispassionate elite.
*CFP* CALL FOR ARTICLES, GENERAL ISSUE, SCREEN BODIES: THE JOURNAL OF EMBODIMENT, MEDIA ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
*CFP* "SHARING WAR MEMORIES - FROM THE MILITARY TO THE CIVILIAN", WAR MEMORIES CONFERENCE 2020/21
Sharing War Memories – From the Military to the Civilian
22, 23 & 24 June 2021 (Le Mans University)
War narratives are subject to emphases, orientations and points of view that give a particular flavour to wars fought by populations (anonymously, individually and/or hidden in an organisation, secret or not) and by the military (from high command to the ‘unknown soldier’). Such accounts evolve with the benefit of hindsight, the writing of history textbooks and the constant (re)interpretations of archives (new or not) and the official version a country wishes to put forward according to its political agendas and visions of patriotism, citizenship and human rights, or its diplomatic or international policy objectives. The narratives of wars vary with the context and the need for men and women to express their inner feelings when faced with the torments and human atrocities of war; they also reflect the place of individuals within a group and the implications of group cohesion within the larger community.
28 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "DEMOCRACIA", VOL. 30, Nº 6, REVISTA EL PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACIÓN
Hemos empezado a planificar el v. 30, n. 6 (noviembre-diciembre de 2021) de la revista El profesional de la información sobre Democracia
El uso intensivo de tecnología en las democracias implica nuevos retos y desafíos para la comunicación. Los bots, las noticias falsas, los nuevos actores políticos, la influencia de las plataformas digitales, el uso de minería de datos o la inteligencia artificial remodelan la esfera pública. El papel de Cambridge Analytica en el Brexit, las acciones de Facebook y Twitter con los mensajes de Trump sobre el coronavirus o las advertencias de la Unión Europea sobre la injerencia de los bots en la política comunitaria son ejemplos que ilustran la importancia del fenómeno.
En 2018 Daniel Kreiss y Shannon C. McGregor detectaron la intervención de las plataformas digitales en las campañas electorales en los Estados Unidos. Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft y Google fueron asesores de los partidos políticos y dieron forma a la estrategia digital y a los contenidos de la campaña a través del desarrollo de estructuras organizativas y patrones de personal adaptadas a las dinámicas de la política estadounidense.
*CFP* "SCREENING IMMIGRATION IN NORDIC TELEVISION", PANEL, THE NARRATIVE AND VIOLENCE WINTER SYMPOSIUM
The Narrative and Violence 2021 Winter Symposium, "Narrating Violence: Making Race, Making Difference" invites abstracts for 20-minute papers for the panel: “Screening Immigration in Nordic Television”. This panel seeks to explore how immigrant-themed narratives are constructed in contemporary Nordic television. There has been a growing interest in the transnational direction of Nordic screen culture, owing much to the international success of Nordic noir and its saturation in the international markets. In particular, shows like Forbrydelsen The Killing (2007-2012) and Broen Bron The Bridge (2011- 2018) have helped to foster the region’s now formidable reputation for incisive, political and, above all, ‘quality’ drama.
Over the last two decades, an abundance of Nordic narratives featuring subjects like ‘ethnic Otherness’, immigration and the politics of multiculturalism have emerged. Many examples have gained a cultural foothold with support from a range of international broadcasters like the BBC, through to industry giants like Netflix, reinforcing the reach and cultural relevance of these shows. Offerings such as recent Danish drama DNA (2019- ), Iceland's Ófærð Trapped (2015 -) and Swedish thriller Blå ögon Blue Eyes (2014-2015) appear, on the surface, to be explicitly concerned with contemporary immigrant politics.
*CFP* "WOMEN, ECONOMICS AND LABOUR RELATIONS", CHAPTER BOOK
This series aims to publish monographs and edited collections (in the region of 70,000-90,000 words) that tackle the position of women in the economy as well as explore labour relations. By labour relations, it means studying human relations in work in its broadest sense and analysing how labour relations affect social inequality with particular reference to women. In terms of social inequality, this series particularly welcomes analyses of women and class and broader analyses of labour relations. The series will publish perspectives from around the world and thus the series fits into the understanding of labour relations through both work relations in a Western sense and non-Western forms of labour. The series is also interested in studies of the position of women in worker’s unions, stance on women’s affairs within workers unions, and the position of women and women’s affairs in labour movements. Both historical and contemporary perspectives are welcome. Studies in industrial and economic sociology are particularly welcome.
The book series aims to publish books from a variety of perspectives, e.g. the series will equally accept both theoretical and empirical perspectives. Also, the book series will accept case study perspectives on women working in various industries. We would particularly like to hear from authors who research the position of women in working-class positions, e.g. factory workers, supermarket workers, etc. Studies on women in feminized industries (e.g. nursing, teaching, PR) and masculine industries (construction, business, finance) are equally welcome.
*CFP* "THE POST-PANDEMIC WORLD: A BAD PICTURE OR A GOOD OPPORTUNITY?", COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT FORUM 2021
*CFP* "'AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER' AND 'THE LEGEND OF JORRA'", BOOK CHAPTER
Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-08) and its sequel The Legend of Korra (2012-14) are among the most acclaimed and influential animated television series of the twenty-first century. Yet, there has been little scholarly writing about them. To remedy this gap, I am looking for contributors for an edited volume of essays on this franchise.
The book will be designed for a general undergraduate readership, covering a range of topics in relation to the Avatar franchise. These include (but are not limited to):
- Depictions of race and ethnicity (esp. of Asian and Indigenous peoples), gender, and sexuality
- Use of character design, storyboarding, voice acting, music, etc.
- Issues regarding nationality, transnationality, and cultural appropriation
- Depictions of violence, imperialism, and trauma
- Genre (e.g. kung fu films, fantasy, and anime)
- Fandom and fanworks (e.g. Racebending.com, shipping, cosplay, etc.)
- Adaptation and franchise
*CFP* "IMPASSE", THIRD ISSUE, SOAPBOX : A GRADUATE PLATFORM/JOURNAL FOR CULTURAL ANALYSIS
24 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "MEDIEVALISMS ON THE SCREEN. THE REPRESENTATION OF THE MIDDLE AGES IN AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA IN THE 21ST CENTURY", PHD CONFERENCE
Medievalisms on the Screen. The representation of the Middle Ages in Audiovisual Media in the 21st century
April 29th-May 1st 2021, Central European University, Budapest/Vienna
PhD Conference, Department of Medieval Studies
The technological advancements in audiovisual production that have taken place in the first two decades of the 21st century have accentuated the multiple representations of the Middle Ages in popular media. The explosion of the videogame industry, the refinement in digital technologies for the recreation of past spaces, and the popularization of streaming services like YouTube and Netflix have all allowed for an increase in the venues for the representation of the medieval past. Be it the crusaders of Assassin’s Creed (2007) or the Scandinavian world of Vikings (2013-2020); from the fantasy universe of Game of Thrones (2011-2019) or bands like Rhapsody of Fire, to the hack-n-slash hell of Dante’s Inferno (2011), it is a non-academic version of the past which is more familiar to the general public.
*CFP* "MULTILINGÜISMO Y MIGRACIÓN EN LA ERA DE LAS HUMANIDADES DIGITALES", XXIII CONGRESO DE LA ASOCIACIÓN ALEMANA DE HISPANISTAS
Las nuevas tecnologías digitales desempeñan un papel clave en el contexto de la migración y del multilingüismo. El smartphone puede ser mencionado como un ejemplo que ha llevado a una profunda transformación en el ámbito de la movilidad.
*CFP* "MIGRATING ARCHIVES OF REALITY", PROGRAMMING, CURATING, AND APPROPIATION OF NON-FICTION FILM ONLINE CONFERENCE
Migrating Archives of Reality
Programming, Curating, and Appropriation of Non-fiction Film
Online conference
6/7 May 2021
The digital turn, which has created new modes of access and circulation for films, underscores and amplifies what has been the fate of non-fiction film since the beginning of its existence - it has always been, and continues to be, a migrating archive of reality. While non-fiction films featured prominently in early cinema programs, the ascendancy of the feature-length fiction film as the dominant format of distribution and exhibition since the 1910s has rendered the position of nonfiction film in mainstream movie theatres contested and malleable, both restricted and supported by various legislative measures. At the same time, an intensive international circulation of non-fiction films developed beyond the cinema, through the exchange of newsreel shots, the exhibition of non-fiction films in circuits of alternative/nontheatrical distribution (notably educational, etc.), and later at festivals.
*CFP* CALL FOR ARTICLES, ISSUE 38, LA VALLE DELL'EDEN / EAST OF EDEN: JOURNAL OF CINEMA, PHOTOGRAPHY, MEDIA
- Acting, stardom, celebrities.
- Archives, restoration, memory.
- Avant-garde, experimental films, videoart.
- Fashion.
- Gender, identity.
- Graphic novel, game, web.
- Narrative, writing, genres.
- Industry, production, professions.
- Intermediality.
- Reception, critical discourse.
- Screen, technologies, apparatus.
- Series, broadcasting, formats.
- Sound, music, audiovision.
- Spectators, audience, consumption.
- Style, modes of representation.
- Visual culture, image aesthetic.
*CFP* "SCREENING CONTROVERSY" EDITED COLLECTION, ROUTLEDGE SCREENING FILM SERIES OF BOOKS
23 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "ENTERTAINMENT AND THE ARTS IN THE QUARANTIMES", CHAPTER BOOK
When the arts, culture, and entertainment industries of the world came to a screeching halt in late winter 2020, many commentators claimed this was the end of art as we know it. Theatre managers and museum directors grasped at straws, trying to stoke excitement via social media and running archival footage in hopes of generating revenue while their seats and halls remained empty. Artists’ opportunities to show or create non-digital work ran dry. Film and television sets were vacated and production put on hold. At the same time, gaming platforms and streaming services thrived. Animal Crossing on Nintendo’s Switch became a worldwide phenomenon; Netflix traffic hit all-time highs. DJs streamed to Instagram live, garnering record viewerships. Meanwhile, friends and colleagues got creative with distanced sociality and shared cocktails on Zoom, at least until the fatigue set in.
As we enter, from a North American standpoint, months 10 and beyond of “quarantine,” the question of how we have learned - as creators or consumers - to play, is far from settled. This proposed collection addresses the question of play in broad terms: how have the arts, culture, and entertainment industries adapted to a majority virtual world? How has our understanding of togetherness and play changed with public health guidelines in effect? Might new forms of art and play developed in quarantine outlive the pandemic and perhaps supplant earlier forms? What do these forms offer in terms of accessibility, equity, or exclusion?
*CFP* CALL FOR ARTICLES, ISSUE 1 (2021), MEDIÁLNÍ STUDIA JOURNAL
Mediální studia / Media Studies (ISSN 2464-4846) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal, published in English, Czech and Slovak twice a year. Based in disciplines of media and communication studies, it focuses on analyses of media texts, media professionals practices and media audiences behaviour. We especially welcome papers covering media in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and support the emphasis on the dynamics of local-global knowledge on media and its mutual connections. The journal is indexed in these databases: Scopus, CEEOL, ERIH+.
Studies are based on original research, solving the issue raised empirically, theoretically or methodologically. The recommended length of the studies is 6000-8000 words, including footnotes and references with an abstract of up to 150 words, up to 10 keywords, and brief information about the author up to 100 words.
Essays explore upcoming or current media trends or events and discuss their relevance. Or, they ruminate upon different conceptual or methodological approaches. The recommended length of the essays is 3000-4000 words, including footnotes and references with an abstract of up to 150 words, up to 10 keywords, and brief information about the author up to 150 words.
*CFP* "GAME STUDIES NEXT LEVEL? METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS, ORIGINAL THEMATIC PROPOSALS AND NEW OBJECTS OF INTEREST", SPECIAL ISSUE, REVISTA INDEX.COMUNICACIÓN
Game Studies have become a broad discipline than in recent decades. The study of games, in general, had been promoted since the middle of the 20th century with figures such as Roger Callois, Johan Huizinga, Brian Sutton-Smith or Elliott Avedon from the perspective of Anthropology, History and Sociology. In contemporary times, a group of researchers of various nationalities (Gonzalo Frasca, Jesper Juul, Espen Aarseth, Markku Eskelinen, Susana Pajares-Tosca, Lisbeth Klastrup) retake the path opened by those authors, but this time applying it to Digital Games. This original research chart a way forward to the Games Studies that were born under the protection of the magazine of the same name, as a label under which academic works were assigned from then on, forming an extensive corpus: specialized publications, funded research projects or own collections within publishers. Once the ontological debates of the first years over video games have been overcome, terms such as Ludology, Ludonarration or Ludosophy have been normalized, and approaches to digital games admitted multiple perspectives. However, the Games Studies still do not belong to a defined branch of knowledge, and its limits are still blurred. Based on this scenario, the present monograph invites to submit proposals that try to look beyond contemporary research of digital game studies to define future lines of action or consolidating established lines with an integrating approach. The monograph draws two main scenarios: a new articulation of topics of interest for Game Studies in their relationship with the contemporary world and methodological proposals established from other disciplines, but with a little appearance in the field of game studies.
*CFP* "PLAYFULNESS ACROSS MEDIA", 2021 ISSUE, ELUDAMOS: JOURNAL FOR COMPUTER GAME CULTURE
*CFP* "CULTURE IN THE PANDEMIC AGE", INTER-ASIA CULTURAL STUDIES SOCIETY VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
22 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "THE X-FILES COMPANION", BOOK CHAPTERS
*CFP* "FALLING OFF A CLIFF? WOMEN, AGEING AND THE SCREEN INDUSTRIES", BOOK CHAPTER
Scholars researching (self-identifying) women and ageing in the screen industries are invited to send chapter abstracts for an edited collection provisionally entitled Falling off a Cliff? Women, Ageing and the Screen Industries. The book will explore the gendered challenges facing women over 50 yrs. as they attempt to carve out and/or maintain a career in the screen industries, in front of and behind the camera. Research relating to on-screen representation has shown that women over 50 yrs. are relegated to supporting roles primarily; they are less likely than men to be cast as protagonists or central characters; they are characterised by ageist stereotypes and sexually active older women are absent with some recent tentative exceptions.
To date, there has been much less focus on the experiences of women over 50 behind the camera; in key creative roles or as crew. Anecdotally, practitioners speak of becoming invisible as the years pass, being overlooked or leaving the industry and finding it extremely difficult to regain a foothold. Who is behind the camera. especially in key creative roles, is important and can have implications for the kinds of stories being told and the employment and creative opportunities available to other women.
*CFP* THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN COMMUNICATION, AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA AND ANALYSIS IN SPAIN AND LATAM, FIRST HERMES CONGRESS
*CFP* "APPROACHING RACE AND ETHNICITY IN NORDIC FILM CULTURE", SPECIAL ISSUE, JOURNAL OF SCANDINAVIAN CINEMA
21 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "VISIONS OF CHANGE: COMMUNICATION FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE", ICA VIRTUAL PRE-CONFERENCE 2021
ICA Virtual Pre-Conference 2021
‘Visions of Change: Communication for Social and Environmental Justice’
Pre-Conference date: 27 May 2021
Division/Interest Group Affiliation: Visual Communication Studies Division, Environmental Communication Division, and the Activism, Communication and Social Justice Interest Group.
A key challenge for representing environmental crises such as climate change, deforestation, biodiversity loss, and toxic pollution is contextualizing the crises through a diversity of accounts and time scales. Candis Callison (2020, 2017, 2014) stresses how accountability and justice are impossible without recognition of the particular harms perpetuated by long-standing political, economic, and cultural systems of oppression. The ongoing violence of imperial capitalism are consistently removed from view through cultural processes of erasure whereby ecological crises are “decoupled from its original causes by the workings of time” (Nixon, 2011: 11).
*CFP* "GLOBAL HORROR PRODUCTION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY", BOOK CHAPTERS
As we move into the third decade of the twenty-first century, it becomes increasingly clear that the taste for horror has not abated. In fact, horror has proven to be as successful as ever, with global horror productions contributing towards an ever-diversifying canon of critically lauded and commercially successful films reflective of new and persisting directions in horror filmmaking. It is already the case that twenty-first century horror has, in its many forms, invited sustained critical scrutiny. Echoing analytic traditions evinced by horror scholars such as Robin Wood, modern horror has often been found to be one the more prescient genres at work today, illustrated in the plethora of publications dedicated to picking apart and understanding the genre’s bearings upon, or reflection of (per Wood), the cultural moment(s) from which key films emerge. However, with most studies dedicated to the analysis of particular horror films, prominent critical tendencies have saturated the field at the cost of exploring pertinent production dynamics in the context of the genre’s development. Indeed, substantially less has been written on industry climates that pertain to the making of horror films, in both micro (studio horror from small to large) and macro (national film industries) modes. While some significant work does exist on these themes — indeed, one such volume that offers a precedent for this project is Richard Nowell’s (2014) edited collection Merchants of Menace: The Business of Horror — as we see it, there remains a pressing need to account for the advent of new modalities that have continued to emerge and/or evolve in recent years from across the world.
*CFP* "CONTEMPORARY POLITICS, COMMUNICATION, AND THE IMPACT ON DEMOCRACY", BOOK CHAPTER
This book is aimed to analyze the relationship among politics and communication in the current context of increasing polarization and their disruptive effects over democracy (Bennett & Pfetsch, 2018). From an interdisciplinary approach, the book is intended to offer an overview of the threats faced by traditional and stable democracies in a hybrid communicative scenario (Chadwick, 2013) in which disinformation (Guess, Nyhan & Reifler, 2018) reaches worrying levels.
Objective
The objective of this book is to address a relevant issue that involves a multidisciplinary approach, that is, the relationships between communication, politics, and democracy. It is aimed to offer a valuable contribution regarding the challenges and threats faced by contemporary democracies while disinformation, polarization and populism have a main role in the present hybrid communicative scenario. This is a relevant and current topic that makes the book suitable for scholars and professionals working in the areas of political communication, political sciences, journalism and media. One of the strongest features of the book is the multi-national approach to the topic.
*CFP* CALL FOR ARTICLES, THE QUIVIRR: QUALITATIVE VIDEO RESEARCH REPORTS NEW LAUNCHED JOURNAL
*CFP* "BUILDING BRIDGES/ DISMANTLING RACISM FOR THE COMMON GOOD", INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP & VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
18 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "YOUTH, NEWS, AND DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENT", SPECIAL ISSUE, THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESS/POLITICS
Citizens’ political engagement is essential for the well-functioning of democracies. From boycotting products and signing petitions to discussing politics, attending demonstrations, and voting, citizens’ political engagement shapes our societies. In order for such engagement to take place, people need information that can mobilize them. For a long time, the news media was the key source in this regard. As a natural consequence exposure to news and political information in the media is a well-known forerunner for democratic engagement.
The relationship between news exposure and democratic engagement is constantly evolving, however. In today’s hybrid media system, people get information about politics and society from various sources and on many different platforms. In the contemporary media environment an endless list of information sources, including legacy news outlets, alternative news sites, politicians, and interest organizations, are therefore competing for people’s attention. Exposure to political information can take place on traditional platforms, like television or newspapers, or on new digital platforms, such as social media sites or other private online platforms. Not all information is equally reliable, and mis- and disinformation is part of the information ecosystem. At the same time, new forms of political participation are also emerging, especially online where people, for example, can discuss politics or contact politicians without much investment.
*CFP* "AUDIO STORYTELLING" AND "DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN ACTIVISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE", NEXT ISSUES, THE WRITING PLATFORM
The Writing Platform is looking to commission articles of approx 750 to 2,000 words on aspects of innovative audio storytelling, from podcasts and interactive storytelling using smart speakers, to binaural story scapes and audio walks. We are interested in experimentation, personalisation and playfulness with form and content. The articles will be published on The Writing Platform website between January and March 2021.
Your proposed article might fit into one of the following categories;
- Resource: for example, a how-to guide on an aspect of audio storytelling.
- Research: for example, an overview of a research project from an academic or practitioner perspective.
- Experience: for example, an account of an audio experience that you have experienced or developed.
- News: for example, highlighting a new project or opportunity in the field that our readers might not have heard of before.
- Projects: for example, a reflection on a project that you have developed or one that you have been inspired by.
*CFP* "REDES DIGITALES COMO ESPEJOS SOCIOTÉCNICOS DE IBEROAMÉRICA", NUMERO 147, CHASQUI: REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE COMUNICACIÓN
Chasqui, Revista Latinoamericana de Comunicación extiende a la comunidad académica un saludo y llamado a participar en el monográfico de su número 147 sobre Redes digitales como espejos sociotécnicos de Iberoamérica que se publicará en agosto de 2021 dentro de la celebración especial por los 40 años de su segunda fase, iniciada en 1981.
Este monográfico convoca a artículos iberoamericanos enfocados en examinar las redes sociales digitales desde una perspectiva panorámica, con los efectos que las relaciones sociotécnicas (Latour, 2012) tienen sobre los individuos, las comunidades y las sociedades. Se espera, por tanto, recibir estudios y ensayos que aborden las redes como un espejo tecnológico, no solo como en el espejo enterrado de Carlos Fuentes, sino ampliado por las potencialidades técnicas y conectadas por redes de cultura y comunicación. Como sugiere Martins (2018), las tecnologías de la información y comunicación posibilitan una circunnavegación tecnológica, que articula el sentido de comunidad cultural a través de las redes transculturales y transnacionales de conocimiento, mediante la constitución de los ejes digitales. Esa transnacionalidad de la investigación iberoamericana resiste al aislamiento de la ciencia impuesto por el idioma inglés frente al español y al portugués.
*CFP* "VICTORIAN INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION", VICTORIAN POPULAR FICTION ASSOCIATION'S 13TH ANNUAL VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
Victorian Popular Fiction Association’s 13th Annual Virtual Conference
“Victorian Inclusion and Exclusion”
14th – 16th July, 2021
Hosted online with MS Teams
The Victorian Popular Fiction Association is dedicated to fostering interest in understudied popular writers, literary genres and other cultural forms, and to facilitating the production of publishable research and academic collaborations amongst scholars of the popular.
17 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "RADICAL FILM NETWORK", UNIVERSITY OF GENOA UNCONFERENCE
Radical Film Network
Unconference
Genoa 21-26 June 2021
After a forced hiatus in 2020, Genoa will host the Radical Film Network Festival/Unconference from Monday 21st to Saturday 26th June 2021. It's no accident that we've decided to host it here, as the summer of 2021 will mark 20 years since the Genoa G8 protests. We'd like this to be an opportunity for the RFN not only to look back at the role of radical film culture in the mobilizations surrounding that event, but also (and especially) to reflect on and organize radical film practices in the strange present we're going through and in years to come. The Festival/Unconference will build on the success of past RFN gatherings, in particular Glasgow in 2016, the first meeting to use the ‘Festival and Unconference’ model, as well as Dublin, Berlin and Nottingham in 2018 and 2019, which placed a welcome emphasis on the transnational dimension of the RFN.
*CFP* "EXHIBITING VIRTUAL BODIES: THE SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL IMPACT OF VR ON THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES", BOOK CHAPTERS
Virtual Reality (VR) is not a new technology by any stretch of the imagination. Regardless of how futuristic VR might appear in popular culture, VR encompasses a rich and varied history that began to surface in the 1980s and 1990s when VPL Research produced a number of commercial devices (e.g. the DataGlove and Audiosphere). As exciting as these systems were, the technology simply could not live up to the hype (Evans, 2018). In reality, the level of ‘immersion’ associated with these developments was just not enough to fulfil the implicit promise of VR. Simply put, the available technology was not able to conjure an experience of being present in a digital world that felt in any way ‘real’ (Shields, 2005).
In contrast to the failed hype of its first few decades, contemporary VR is going through a marked ‘renaissance’ (Evans, 2018). Modern systems, such as the Oculus Quest and more recently the Oculus Quest 2, are not only far more affordable than earlier offerings, but these headsets also represent a new era of standalone VR. Significantly, the Quest and Quest 2 do not require powerful personal computer to run. Instead, the computer is effectively built into the headset itself. This untethering, as it is commonly referred, not only allows for more immersive experiences free from trailing wires, but also establishes a more complex and ‘coextensive’ relationship between physical and digital space (Saker and Frith, 2020).
*CFP* "CONTEMPORARY FICTIONS OF MIGRATION AND EXILE: WRITING DIASPORA IN THE 21ST CENTURY", SPECIAL ISSUE, INTERNATIONAL TOP-TIER JOURNAL
*CFP* "PARTICIPACIÓN CIUDADANA EN LA ESFERA DIGITAL", MONOGRÁFICO 2021-4, REVISTA COMUNICAR
Una de las cuestiones principales que se han asumido sobre el impacto de Internet y las redes sociales apuntan a la proliferación de canales de participación ciudadana, más o menos visibles, a través de la llamada esfera digital. En este sentido, la literatura ofrece una multiplicidad de visiones enfrentadas sobre la naturaleza, dinámica y perfil de este nuevo espacio. En contra de la propuesta de la creciente desconfianza en las instituciones y procesos políticos de las democracias modernas, las tecnologías digitales se han configurado repetidamente como esperanzas para el fomento y la profundización en el compromiso y la participación de los ciudadanos a través de un amplio catálogo de innovaciones democráticas.
En esta línea, las redes sociales podrían tener un impacto directo en la movilización y el empoderamiento, capacitando a los ciudadanos para interactuar entre ellos, o con los representantes públicos, ejerciendo a veces de bypass de otros canales de comunicación más institucionalizados como los capitalizados por periodistas y su función de filtros (gatekeepers). En el mejor de los casos, estos procesos podrían conducir hacia una participación más inclusiva y significativa, y profundizar en la deliberación pública.
*CFP* "THE X-FILES COMPANION", CHAPTER PROPOSALS
16 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "YEARS IN CULTURAL STUDIES", SPECIAL SECTION, LATERAL: THE JOURNAL OF THE CULTURAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
*CFP* "MEDIA IN AMERICA, AMERICA IN MEDIA", CONFERENCE
We invite the submission of abstracts for Media in America, America in Media international conference to be held online on 25-26 March 2021.
This is the third edition of a joint effort of the American Studies and Political Science scholars who aim to generate a cross-disciplinary debate that brings together divergent yet complementary voices reflecting on American media environment and America’s portrayals in media across the globe.
The conference Media in America, America in Media addresses a wide variety of topics across the disciplines of media, political science, language and cultural studies.
They may include the following themes, among others:
- Media in America:
- Media and their representations in America
*CFP* "LA AGENCIA FEMENINA EN LAS NARRATIVAS AUDIOVISUALES", PRÓXIMO NÚMERO, REVISTA CUESTIONES DE GÉNERO
Cuestiones de género: de la igualdad y la diferencia es una revista académica de acceso abierto y periodicidad anual creada por iniciativa del Seminario Interdisciplinar de Estudios de las Mujeres de la Universidad de León. Está abierta a todos los trabajos de investigación realizados en el área de los estudios feministas y de la mujer con el objetivo de afianzar un espacio académico e interdisciplinar de indagación, encuentro y debate sobre el género. Admite contribuciones que sean inéditas y en cualquiera de las lenguas oficiales de la Unión Europea.
La Revista figura indexada en los siguientes catálogos, índices y bases de datos: CIRC, Dialnet, DICE, DOAJ, Dulcinea, ERIH Plus, Google Scholar Metrics, Google Scholar, IN-Recs, InDICEs CSIC, Latindex, MIAR, MLA-Modern Language Association Database, REBIUN, REDIB, RESH, Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory, WordCat.
La revista Cuestiones de género abre convocatoria al envío de artículos originales e inéditos que aborden el tema: La agencia femenina en las narrativas audiovisuales. El plazo de envío cierra el 15 de marzo de 2021.
*CFP* "CELEBRITY AND CRISIS, CELEBRITY IN CRISIS", INTERNATIONAL 2021 CONFERENCE
15 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "VISUALISING THE SELFIE MOVEMENT: DOCUMENTING DIGITAL MATERIALITIES", VISUAL ESSAYS, THE DIGITAL CULTURE AND EDUCATION JOURNAL
*CFP* CALL FOR ARTICLES, NEXT ISSUES, ECONOMÍA CREATIVA JOURNAL
The editors of Economía Creativa, an academic journal of CENTRO Advanced Design and Communication Institute, are pleased to invite you to participate in the next issues, according to the following guidelines:
Editorial Guidelines (Approaches and Scope)
The purpose of this publication is to contribute to the effective dissemination of new knowledge related to the field of Creative Economies, (Architecture, Marketing, Textile and Fashion Design, Communication, Film and Television, Fashion Design, Publishing Industries, Advertising, etc.), Social Innovation, and Prospective, in any of these modalities:
- New and original research reports
- Case Studies.
- Articles of dissemination and reviews of books on recent multimedia work, linked to the topics of specialization of the publication.
*CFP* "CHENG QING LING: THE UNTAMED", CHAPTER BOOK
14 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* CALL FOR TV/FILM REVIEWS, NEXT ISSUE, GOTHIC NATURE JOURNAL
Gothic Nature is seeking TV/ film reviews for its next issue. The show or film reviewed must have a clear thematic link to ecohorror/ecoGothic and have first appeared in 2020-21 (see some possibilities below).
Reviews should aim for about 1,000 words in length (Harvard style and British spelling and punctuation conventions appreciated).
Send inquiries and submissions to Sara L.
Crosby at crosby.sara@gmail.com. For further information about the journal,
please visit the website.
Partial list of 2020/21 films and TV series that could potentially be reviewed from an ecohorror/ecoGothic standpoint:
*CFP* "OBSCENITY AND CENSORSHIP: (RE)CONSTRUCTING TABOOS", 34TH ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
*CFP* "OBSCENITY & CENSORSHIP", 34TH ANNUAL INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE STUDENT SYMPOSIUM
34th Annual Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Symposium
April 9 & 10, 2021 Virtual Conference
The "Obscenity & Censorship" Conference
A word, or a phrase or a work of art deemed obscene for not following the moral structures and sensibilities of a particular period is a tale as old as time. Yet, we as humans often take these judgments at face value, attributing it to the dominant culture at hand and uttering it?s just the way things are. If we turn a more critical eye to these works that were not only accused of being obscene, but also underwent a trial to validate that judgment, it bears asking: who or what has the authority to deem a work of art as such. Who or what determines that an exposed breast in a painting by Rosso Fiorentino is less obscene than a paragraph of libertine literature penned by the Marquis de Sade or than a cinematographic shot of male genitalia in the Decameron?
*CFP* "HISTORIES OF WOMEN IN FILM AND TELEVISION: THEN AND NOW", HYBRID CONFERENCE
Sarah Arnold is happy to announce a call for papers for the conference 'Histories of Women in Film and Television: Then and Now' taking place as a hybrid virtual/on-site event on July 10th and 11th 2021. This conference has two strands: the first is a strand that is a refreshed call for papers that fall under the theme of 'Doing Women's Film & Television Histories'; and the second strand concentrates on the theme of Women and the BBC in anticipation of the BBC centenary 2022. Please see below for details:
DWFTH 5 revised for 2021: New call for papers. 'Histories of Women in Film and Television: Then and Now.' A Hybrid Conference: July 10 - 11, 2021 (virtual and on-campus at Maynooth University, Kildare, Ireland)
Supported by Women’s Film & Television History Network, this call for papers is made in collaboration with ‘Women and the BBC’, a special themed issue of Critical Studies in Television.
12 de diciembre de 2020
"ESPECTÁCULO DE FRONTERA Y CONTRANARRATIVAS MIGRANTES. REPRESENTACIÓN Y AUTORREPRESENTACIÓN AUDIOVISUAL DE LOS MIGRANTES Y REFUGIADOS EN DOS ORILLAS DEL ATLÁNTICO", ENCUENTRO ONLINE CINE Y MOVILIDAD
Espectáculo de frontera y contranarrativas migrantes. Representación y autorepresentación audiovisual de los migrantes y refugiados en dos orillas del Atlántico
16 de diciembre de 2020, 17:00 horas (Madrid).
Acceso: meet.google.com/uxb-qjuk-qtb
Twitter: @CinemahMov
Este seminario propone un diálogo en torno a la representación y autorepresentación mediática de la movilidad humana. Tomando como punto de partida diversos materiales audiovisuales, veremos cómo se trabajan las desigualdades geopolíticas y las particularidades de países emisores, de tránsito y receptores de migrantes y refugiados, con especial atención a la situación de las fronteras en Europa y América. En este contexto, atenderemos a las representaciones alternativas y a las autorepresentaciones de migrantes y refugiadas en espacios fronterizos, entendidas como cuerpos racializados, feminizados, empobrecidos. El encuentro se centrará en narrativas que cuestionan los discursos mediáticos hegemónicos sobre migración y analizará las posibilidades de construir formas disruptivas que intervengan en las problemáticas migratorias contemporáneas.
11 de diciembre de 2020
*CFP* "A CRITICAL COMPANION TO JULIE TAYMOR", CRITICAL COMPANIONS TO CONTEMPORARY DIRECTORS LEXINGTON BOOKS SERIES
Considered as a true visionary, Julie Taymor is one of the of the most experimental and intellectually engaged film and theatrical directors working today. Her fusion of folklore, pop-culture, and classic literature has resulted in a series of fascinating and intellectually demanding works, both on stage and screen. From her beginnings with downtown not-for-profit theater through her Broadway successes and failures to her idiosyncratic career in Hollywood, Taymor has proven herself a notable and important artist.
This collection will explore Taymor’s career, with an emphasis on her work in film, from Fool’s Fire (1992) to more renown productions such as Titus (1999), Frida (2002), The Tempest (2010) and the recent The Glorias (2020). As the first comprehensive scholarly volume on Taymor, covering her entire career in cinema, we are currently inviting the submission of 250-300 word abstracts for essays to be included in A Critical Companion to Julie Taymor set to be published in the Lexington Books series Critical Companions to Contemporary Directors, edited by Adam Barkman and Antonio Sanna.