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[ecrea] CFP - Rethinking Youth Cultures In The Age Of Global Media, final conference
Thu Jan 20 10:53:03 GMT 2011
Announcement and Call For Papers Rethinking
Youth Cultures In The Age Of Global Media
Conference: Friday 17th June 2011, Institute Of
Education, London Young people now have
significantly greater access to globalised media
and to technologies that can form and sustain
transnational connections; many have also
experienced global migration, and live in
communities in which a wide range of global
cultures mix and cross-fertilise. Media
companies for their part are constructing and
targeting global markets in which definitions of
â??ageâ?? are stretched and/or inconsistent,
whilst in general the role of media and
consumption in contemporary culture has
undergone significant shifts. Such developments
have posed a challenge to some of the
theoretical and methodological assumptions of
earlier research on youth cultures. This
conference, the final event in an ESRC-funded
seminar series exploring these issues, will
consider current and future directions for youth
cultures research in the context of media
globalisation. Keynote speakers include: Ritty
Lukose (New York University, author of
â??Liberalisationâ??s Children: Gender, Youth
and Consumer Citizenship in Globalizing
Indiaâ??) on â??The Space-Time of Youth:
Globalization and Generationâ?? and Mary Celeste
Kearney (University of Texas, author of â??Girls
Make Mediaâ??) on â??Rethinking Our Frames:
Contexualizing Girls' Media Productionâ??. In
addition, the day will feature parallel panel
presentations by some of those involved in the
seminar series and conclude with a roundtable
reflecting on the themes of the conference and
the series, with Anoop Nayak, Christine Griffin,
Hilary Pilkington, Rupa Huq and others. We have
a limited number of slots for additional papers
and panels on relevant topics such as: youth and
new media; theories of youth culture; youth as
consumers; migration, transnationalism and
diaspora; identities, differences and
inequalities; youth as media producers and
participants; and methods in youth research. If
you would like to propose a paper or a themed
panel, please send a title plus a 200-word
abstract and author information to
(FELS-youthculture /at/ open.ac.uk) before Friday 11th
March 2011. We are keeping the cost of
attendance at the conference low at just £20
(to cover lunch, refreshments and a closing
reception). To reserve a place and arrange
payment, please email
(FELS-youthculture /at/ open.ac.uk). The organisers
David Buckingham, Institute of Education Mary
Jane Kehily and Sara Bragg, Open University
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
Centre for Studies on Media and Culture (CeMeSO)
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