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[ecrea] Subject line: CFP: Mediating War and Technology

Fri Oct 08 19:08:38 GMT 2010



Jeff Pooley, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Media & Communication
Muhlenberg College
2400 Chew St., Allentown, PA 18104
484-664-3677
jeffpooley.com


Subject line: CFP: Mediating War and Technology

Call for papers: Mediating War and Technology
ICA Preconference sponsored by the Communication History Interest Group Boston, May 26, 2010

This ICA pre-conference brings together communication and history scholars for an exchange of ideas concerning war, technology, media, and history. War and technology are established themes in the fields of history and communication, though hoped-for connections between scholars in both fields have been slow in coming. Careful attention to how historical methods can assist communication scholars in their understanding of these broad themes will offer to pre-conference attendees and presenters alike valuable tools for more thoroughly working history into the field of communication.  At the same time, historians will gain new insight into archival texts through the application of communications theory and methodology, leading to exciting developments in both fields. The pre-conference will feature invited speakers from both fields.

Submitted papers should connect with ideas related to the history of war and technology. The following illustrations of topics suggest—but are not intended to limit—topics suitable for paper submissions:

-- The role of recording media (including photography, audio technology) in chronicling atrocity and war;
-- The history of war journalism, as it relates to issues in the history of technology;
-- The history of information warfare;
-- The history of the study of communication, as affected by war and technology;
-- Considerations of transportation as related to the history of war and technology;
-- New media and war, including perspectives on surveillance;
-- The changing roles of technology in the history of battlefield censorship;
-- Media technology as a variable in home-front morale;
-- Geopolitical advantage as related to media developments;
-- The role of military initiatives and investment in the evolution of civilian media technology;
-- The international circulation of propaganda in wars hot and cold; and
-- Comparative studies of conflict, technology and media

We also encourage multi-media presentations and other non-traditional scholarly formats that explore preconference themes in novel ways.

Abstracts of 300 words should be submitted no later than November 15, 2010. Send abstracts to David Park at: (park /at/ lakeforest.edu) .  Authors will be informed whether abstracts have been accepted by December 10, 2010. Completed papers will be due by May 1, 2011.

The pre-conference will take place on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at the Westin Boston Waterfront, the site of the ICA conference.

Organized by
-- Sharrona Pearl, the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
-- Jefferson Pooley, Muhlenberg College
-- David W. Park, Lake Forest College

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