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[eccr] Conference announcement and call for papers

Thu Oct 31 09:46:28 GMT 2002


VIOLENCE AND MEDIA: Resources and Discourses
II International Conference

Faculty of Communication. University Ramon Llull
Barcelona, 9th-10th May 2003

CALL FOR PAPERS (apologies for cross-posting)

The theme for reflection and discussion at the II International Conference
on Communication and Reality will be violence. This is not a random choice.
Violence in all its forms is a matter of growing concern in today's society,
and is currently at the top of the agenda for mass media which are
characterised by a tendency to sensationalize journalistic reports. This is
evident in the way news is presented, particularly on television, when
reporting on war situations, abuse of women and children, natural disasters,
and violent crime, for example. The live television broadcasting of the
events of September 11 marked a turning point in the media treatment of
situations of extreme horror.
Society today is not necessarily more violent, but we have almost certainly
become more sensitive to media visualisation of certain conflicts in a world
plagued by insecurity and uncertainty. We should ask ourselves why, when
real violence shocks and sickens us, we are attracted to and even captivated
by fictional works in cinema and on television which depict violent and
disturbing situations.


The organisers of the Conference invite submissions of original research
papers on any topic related to media and violence. The theme will be
explored through four core areas, which correspond to the four central
lectures of the conference.

Thinking and re-thinking violence.
This area might include papers which discuss concepts such as the influences
of violence, violence and victimisation, or the use of violence in the media
from a receptive point of view.

Resources and discourse of violence in entertainment.
Papers included in this section could address aspects such as violence:
ethics and aesthetics, violence and narrative, or the use of violence as a
creative resource.

Resources and discourse of violence in information
This section may include reflections on how crime is dealt with in
journalism, the communicator as an object of violence, or the news reporting
of conflicts.

Resources and discourse of violence in corporate communication
The fourth area will examine violence as a resource in advertising; the use
of violence in the media from the consumer's point of view, and violence as
a resource to encourage solidarity.

Please send abstracts (400 words maximum) to (cicr /at/ blanquerna.edu). Deadline
for proposals is 15 November 2002.

Further information: Conference website: http://cicr.blanquerna.edu

Pere Masip
Faculty of Communication. University Ramon LLull
Valldonzella, 23
Barcelona 08001 
Tel. (34)93 253 30 21
Fax. (34)93 253 30 99
a./e. (cicr /at/ blanquerna.edu)
a/e. (peremm /at/ blanquerna.url.es)



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