QUESTIONING TRANSNATIONALISM: CULTURE, POLITICS & MEDIA
Date: 17 December 2010
Venue: Arts Building
Royal Holloway College, University of London
The Departments of Media Arts and Politics and International Relations (PIR)
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Thomas Diez (Political Science, University of Tübingen)
Prof. David Chandler (Politics and International 
Relations, University of Westminster)
Prof. Randall Halle (Department of German, University of Pittsburgh)
This interdisciplinary postgraduate conference 
focuses on transnationalism and securitisation, 
issues of increasing relevance in both Politics 
and International Relations, and Media and Film 
Studies. In both disciplines, there is currently 
a prevailing tendency to conceive of borders as 
ever increasingly permeable elements in a 
globalising world. The new communication 
technologies have certainly reinforced the image 
that the world becomes a single place. However, 
a ?borderless world? proves to be illusionary as 
witnessed in the global rise of securitization 
practices after the September 11 terrorist 
attacks. Since then, even a bottle of water -at 
the airport- has started to be perceived as a 
potential security threat. ?Transnationalism' 
thereby becomes a useful lens through which 
issues such as securitization, borders, 
legitimacy, citizenship, memory and solidarity 
can be re-examined from a fresh theoretical perspective.
Within this framework, the major aims of this 
international conference are threefold: to 
question the extent and limitations of 
transnationalism; to analyse the cultural and 
political functions of transnational actors and 
the impact of new communication technologies 
such as the internet in the contemporary world; 
and finally to encourage interdisciplinary 
approaches and critical perspectives in the studies of transnationalism.
All are welcome!
For further details please see: 
<http://royalhollowayconference.com/>http://royalhollowayconference.com/
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QUESTIONING TRANSNATIONALISM: CULTURE, POLITICS & MEDIA
Program
10:30-11:00 Registration and coffee/tea
11:00-11:15 Welcome and Introduction (ALT1):
Opening remarks by the Head of the Department of 
Media Arts in Royal Holloway, Prof. Jonathan 
Powell and the Head of the Department of 
Politics and International Relations in Royal Holloway, Dr. Nathan Widder
11:15-13:15 45-minute keynote speech by each 
speaker and a 30-minute general Q&A
                     Session (ALT1)
Transnational Securitisation, Prof. Thomas Diez 
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The Post-Liberal Governance of Transnational 
Insecurity, Prof. David Chandler (Politics and 
International Relations, University of Westminster)
13:15-14:15 Buffet Lunch (Foyer)
14:15-16:15 1st two simultaneous panels; each 
consisting 4 presenters (20 minutes each) and
                     followed by a 30-minute general Q&A session
Panel A:  Chair Dr. Ben O?loughlin (Royal 
Holloway, University of London) (ALT1)
Exotic Disease or Local Disease?A Framing 
Analysis of H1N1 Swine Flu Coverage on Chinese 
Media, Weia Xu  (Department of Communication, University of Illinois-Chicago)
Questioning the Role of New Media in Framing 
Democracy in Africa?s Dictatorships: Zimbabwe A 
Case Study, Andrew Chatora (Institute of Education, University of London)
Transnational Diaspora Linkages: A Comparative 
Analysis of Diaspora Networks, Priya Kumar 
(School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London)
Stereotypes about Muslims in American and German 
News Magazines before and after September 11, 
2001, Karoline Schultz (Technische Universitat Ilmenau)
Panel B: Chair Dr. Daniela Berghahn (Royal 
Holloway, University of London) (AG24)
Turkey to Germany: Kurdish Films in 
Transnational Space, Ayca Ciftci (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Bridging Pop Culture and Identity Politics: 
Borders, Transnationalism and Identity in Fatih 
Akin?s Road Film In July, Dr. Aisha Jamal (Trent University)
Transitory Strategies of Belonging: European 
Union Film Funding and Transnational Networking 
of Filmmakers from Bulgaria, Romania, and former 
Yugoslavia, Mariana Ivanova (Department of 
Germanic Studies, University of Texas at Austin)
The Crisis of Women in Diaspora Identities, 
Tugba Elmaci (Dokuz Eylul University)
16:15-16:30 Coffee/tea break (Foyer)
16:30-18:30 2nd two simultaneous panels; each 
consisting 4 presenters (20 minutes each) and
                     followed by a 30-minute Q&A session
Panel C: Chair Prof. David Chandler (University of Westminster) (ALT1)
The Actual Boundaries of Transnationalism, 
Santanu Chakrabarti (School of Communication and 
Information, Rutgers University)
World cup, Monuments and Souvenirs: The Symbolic 
Public Sphere, Mon Rodrigues (Department of 
Digital Communication, University of Vic)
Transforming Identity at Russian-Baltic Border 
in XXI century: Challenge to Transnationalism, 
Olga Romanova (University of Nizhny Novgorod& University of Cambridge)
Who hold power in cyberspace? The 2008 Candle 
Demonstration in Korean and its aftermath, Dong 
Hyun Song (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Panel D: Prof. Mandy Merck (Royal Holloway, University of London) (AG24)
Glocalised Muppets: Planned Transnationalism in 
the Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock Production 
Models, Aaron Calbreath-Frasiuer (Department of 
Culture, Film and Media Studies, University of Nottingham)
The Reproduction and Negotiation of the Global 
Neo-liberal Narrative in the Television Format 
Top Model, Miriam Stehling (Institute of 
Communications and Media Culture, Leuphana University Lueneburg)
Representing Self as Other: Transnationalism, 
?National Geographic Magazine, and Universal 
Humanism in Reza Deghati?s Photography, Mohsen 
Biparva (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Second Life and the Arts: Towards a New 
Language, Aleksandar Brkic (University of Arts in Belgrade)
18:30-19:30 Close of conference by the third 
keynote speaker (45 minutes) and a 15-minute
                     Q&A session (ALT1)
Interzone Europe, Prof. Randall Halle 
(Department of German, University of Pittsburgh)
19:30 Wine reception (Foyer)
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