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[eccr] Call for Papers IAMCR Taipei 2005
Mon Sep 13 07:53:26 GMT 2004
>Dear Gender Section Members,
>
>Below, please find a copy of the Call for Papers for the upcoming (2005)
>IAMCR meeting, to be held in Taiwan.
>
>In addition, there is a very brief section report recapping the Porto
>Alegre conference (July 2004). All of this information will be reprinted
>in the upcoming IAMCR newsletter which will come to you in hard copy form,
>via snail trail.
>
>Apropos of communications, if any section member wishes to have
>information passed on to other members of the section -- pertaining to
>projects, funding, book announcements, jobs and the like, please feel free
>to send those posts to me and I will try to distribute them either via the
>mailing list or else on the home page (which we should have updated and
>running in early October).
>
>Best wishes for now,
>
>Todd (for Gita)
>
>--------------------------------
>
>Call for Papers
>
>The Gender Section invites proposals for the IAMCR conference in Taipei
>(July 26-28, 2005). Any proposal addressing the relationship between
>gender and media or communication will be considered without regard to
>empirical, theoretical, or disciplinary approach. Contributions which seek
>to address the conference theme (<http://www.pucrs.br/famecos/iamcr>Media
>Panics: Freedom, Control and Democracy in the age of Globalisation) are
>especially welcome. Complete panels proposals are encouraged, although
>individual papers will also be considered.
>
>In keeping with our philosophy of recognizing the multiple points of
>intersection between gender, communication and other areas of substantive
>interest to IAMCRs many publics, we are actively committed to convening
>joint sessions with other sections. Thus, as in Barcelona (2002), we plan
>to construct and jointly sponsor panels with the Media and Sport Section.
>To this end, abstracts addressing issues related to gender, media and
>sport will receive a particularly warm reception. Abstracts for this joint
>session should be emailed to Todd Holden
>(<mailto:(holden /at/ intcul.tohoku.ac.jp)>(holden /at/ intcul.tohoku.ac.jp) or
><mailto:(t_sensei /at/ hotmail.com)>(t_sensei /at/ hotmail.com)).
>
>All proposals should include a 500 word abstract, followed by the title,
>name, institutional address and email address of the author or authors. No
>biographical notes or references should be included. Please email all
>proposals to the section heads by the date stipulated in the IAMCR
>newsletter. Notification will be made about 15 weeks prior to the conference.
>
>Inquiries regarding possible themes are welcome; indications of intent to
>submit would be very much appreciated.
>
>Porto Alegre Report:
>
>The Gender Section completed a very successful four days of presentations
>in Porto Alegre. Altogether 9 panels were organized, with 33 papers
>accepted for presentation, from 14 countries, representing Asia, North and
>South America, Europe, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Like many other
>sections at Porto Alegre, a number of late cancellations reduced the total
>presentations to 19, with a balance between established researchers and
>postgraduate students. A full listing of session titles, paper titles and
>contributors can be found on the Sections website.
>
>The papers ran the gamut of methodologies from quantitative surveys to
>observation of media users to interviews to content analyses of media
>products. The media assessed included film, advertising, TV broadcasting,
>fiction, fashion magazines, newspapers and the Internet. Substantive
>themes touched upon constructions of femininity and masculinity,
>discrimination, globalization, homosexuality, racism, sexism, sexuality,
>sexual harassment, the social construction of beauty, and violence.
>Contexts studied included Australia, Brazil, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, the
>Middle East, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Spain, Taiwan, and the United
>States. Sessions were well attended, with an average audience size of 20.
>In terms of gender balance, audiences remained heavily female and only
>three presenters were male imbalances that the section is actively
>committed to redressing. Perhaps reflective of this aim, Todd Holden was
>elected Co-chair of the section. He replaces Karen Ross who served with
>vision and verve for the past four years. We wish to take this time to
>thank Karen for the dedication that she has brought to the Section,
>enriching and improving it these past few years.
>
>As for Karen, she wishes to express the following sentiments to IAMCR, in
>general, and the Gender Section, in particular:
>
>As I step down from co-chairing the Gender and Communication Section and
>leave it in the capable hands of Todd Holden and Gita Bamezai, I think
>about how issues of gender and media have finally entered the mainstream
>as a result of many of our efforts over the decades to insist that gender
>really does matter. I am pleased that, as gender studies has further
>widened its scope to embrace sexuality and masculinity, that these
>paradigm shifts have been reflected in the changing nature of the
>Section's conference programme over the past few years, and in the
>election of our first male co-chair at Porto Alegre. I wish Todd and Gita
>well in their exciting times they have ahead.
>-- Karen Ross outgoing Co-Chair, Gender and Communication Section
>
>Submitted by: Gita Bamezai
>(<mailto:(gitabamezai /at/ excite.com)>(gitabamezai /at/ excite.com)) and Todd Holden
>(<mailto:(holden /at/ intcul.tohoku.ac.jp)>(holden /at/ intcul.tohoku.ac.jp))
>Gender and Communication Section Co-Chairs:
>
>
>-----------------------------------------------
>Todd Joseph Miles Holden, Ph.D.
>Professor, Mediated Sociology
>Graduate School of International Cultural Studies
>Tohoku University
>Sendai, Japan
>
>Tel/Fax: 81-22-217-7626
>Alt. email: <mailto:(t_sensei /at/ hotmail.com)>(t_sensei /at/ hotmail.com)
>
>New Book: Globalization, Culture and Inequality in Asia:
><http://www.intcul.tohoku.ac.jp/multi-cultural/GCIA/GCIA_ab.html>http://www.intcul.tohoku.ac.jp/multi-cultural/GCIA/GCIA_ab.html
>Home Page:
><http://www.intcul.tohoku.ac.jp/~holden/index.html>http://www.intcul.tohoku.ac.jp/~holden/
>
>Also visit: Anthropology of Japan in Japan (AJJ): http://www.ajjonline.net
>
>And: Asia Pacific Sociology Association (APSA):
>http://www.asiapacificsociology.org
>
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