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[ecrea] Communication and Memory Conference, ECREA Philosophy of Communication Section, 9-11 December 2009, London
Wed Sep 23 21:49:47 GMT 2009
Reminder: Call for Papers and Registration
LANDMARKS 2 - Communication and Memory
ECREA Philosophy of Communication Conference
9-11 December 2009, IGRS, School of Advanced Study, University of London
The ECREA Section for the Philosophy of
Communication will host its second Landmarks
conference, from 9-11 December 2009, at the
University of Londonâ??s School of Advanced
Study. 'Landmarks' is the name of our bi-annual
conference exploring current pathways of
research and scholarship in the philosophy of
communication. We aim to provide a platform for
interdisciplinary discussion and engagement,
spanning philosophy and communication studies
broadly understood, and creating opportunities
for established as well young scholars and
researchers to present their work and their
ideas. The topic of landmarks 2 will be
'Communication and Memory', an exploration of
philosophical aspects of the changing relation
between conceptions and practices of communication and memory.
For registration and full details of the Call
for Papers, go to
<http://www.philosophy-of-communication.eu/news_landmarks2.php>http://www.philosophy-of-communication.eu/news_landmarks2.php
Abstracts of 500 words maximum for a paper or
poster presentation can be submitted to:
<mailto:(papersubmission /at/ philosophy-of-communication.eu)>(papersubmission /at/ philosophy-of-communication.eu),
by 4 October 2009 at the latest. Joint (panel) proposals are welcome.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Andrew Hoskins (University of Warwick) ? â??The
Mediatization of Memory: Ubiquitous Media and the End of Collective Memoryâ??
Herman Parret (Leuven) ? Title to be confirmed
Anna Reading (London South Bank University) ?
â??Towards a Philosophy of the Globital Memory Fieldâ??
Roger Sell (Ã?bo Akademi University) ?
â??Communication, Literature, Cultural Memory"
See the conference website for abstracts and
brief biographies of the keynote speakers.
If you have any questions, please contact Johan
Siebers, Chair of the ECREA Philosophy of
Communication section, at
<mailto:(johan.siebers /at/ philosophy-of-communication.eu)>(johan.siebers /at/ philosophy-of-communication.eu)
dr. Johan Siebers
Senior Lecturer English Language and Linguistics
Course Leader, M.A. Rhetoric,
School of Journalism, Media and Communication, Fylde 409
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, United Kingdom
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