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[ecrea] Turkish Cultural Studies Association - 2009 Symposium on "Media and Culture"
Wed Apr 30 19:37:38 GMT 2008
CALL FOR SYMPOSIUM
Turkish Cultural Studies Association (KAD: Kültür
Arastirmalari Dernegi) 2009 Symposium on Media and Culture
Searching for Black Diamond
Symposium Organizer: Nurcay Turkoglu (PhD in
Communications-Marmara University, Istanbul)
Venue: Zonguldak (Black Sea region, North-Western City of Turkey)
Partners: Zonguldak Karaelmas University,
Zonguldak Karaelmas Journalists Association,
Turkish Communication Research Association,
Platform for Communication Faculties, Turkish Journalists Association.
Date: 2-4 July 2009
Deadline for the abstracts: October 31th 2008.
Objectives: Turkish Cultural Studies Association
aims to bring scholars of cultural studies
together in biennially symposiums. The theme of
2009 symposium is Media and Culture. Media
shapes our culture in so many different ways.
This symposium will help understanding how media
transforms the society and what are the ways and
methods of researching the interrelated
transformation between the media and culture in a
critical manner. Zonguldak as the venue of the
symposium is chosen on purpose of emphasizing the
invisible versus visible. As a historical cold
mining (named black diamond [karaelmas] in the
region) city which has a ceasing history of cold
miners labour movements, Zonguldak is now at the
periphery of popular media agenda reduced to
local football teams news at the first league,
tail after the trends of economical, political
and cultural globalisation. Besides being away
from the center of mainstream media, Zonguldak
has a strong and alternative local and regional
media (news bulletins, newspapers, television
broadcasting, both in the conventional type and
also using new technologies such as internet
media) with numerous active media professionals
at the region. The University of Zonguldak
Karaelmas is also a live environment at the
region. The participants of the symposium will
have the opportunity of exchanging research and
ideas on different aspects of Communication
Studies with a special reference to media and
culture at the home of the black diamonds,
promising deep intellectual inspirations in this
interesting region of Black Sea.
Main Subjects: Media as a key word in this
symposium is taken in its most broader context:
here we consider almost all of the tools of
social communication as media. Keeping in mind
that the social communication is mediated by
mass media, we include conventional press,
journalism, audio-visual broadcasting,
advertisements, photos, movies, documentaries,
new media environments, city billboards,
graffities, social networks, alternative media,
internet, etc. to deal with, searching for the
opportunities of equalities for the invisibles
in mainstream media. We are expecting papers in
the subject areas as follows although open for the further suggestions:
Social Transformations and Audience: Social
memory, consuming culture, poverty, deprivation...
· Public Sphere and Citizenship:
Participation, Cultural Policy, City networks, Arts and articrafts, Politics
· Identity: gender, labour, sports, youth,
children; representation and discourse
· Environment and Media literacy: education and health issues
· Journalism: professional, global, local
· Interrelated formats in Media:
infotainment, documentaries, news, celebrities, etc.
· New media technologies: internet media, e-groups, ICTs, etc.
The call for symposium will address mainly to
Turkish spoken scholars (for the aim of the CST
Association of Turkey is to gather scholars
around the world who study on Turkish Culture)
but it is also open to scholars of foreign
languages whose research are interested in
Turkish culture and the Communication & Cultural
studies. Simultaneous translation will be
available in case of participation of non-Turkish
spoken scholars. Participants will have a
reducing price on symposium expenses due to their
membership of the Turkish Cultural Studies
Association (KAD: Kültür Arastirmalari Dernegi
<http://www.kulturad.org/>www.kulturad.org). A
symposium book with a selection of papers
presented at the Media & Culture-2009 will be published afterwords.
Abstracts of 100 to 200 words should be sent to
<mailto:(sempozyum /at/ kulturad.org)>(sempozyum /at/ kulturad.org)
with five keywords of the research and a brief CV
of the participants until October 31th 2008.
On behalf of the Organizing Commitee:
Gönül Pultar ((gpultar /at/ kulturad.org))
Nurçay Türko lu ((nurcay.turkoglu /at/ gmail.com))
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