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[ecrea] CFP: Girls and digital culture: transnational reflections, September 2012
Thu Mar 08 19:20:10 GMT 2012
*Girls and digital culture: transnational reflections*
An international interdisciplinary conference hosted by the Centre for
Culture, Media and Creative Industries and the Department of Digital
Humanities, King's College, London.
September 13 & 14 , 2012, King's College London, Strand Campus
This conference seeks to bring together current research exploring the
relationship between contemporary girlhood and digital culture, in a
transnational frame. Drawing on approaches from the arts, humanities and
social sciences the conference will look at how contemporary
transformations and transnational interconnections may be challenging
existing social and cultural categories, power structures and global
hegemonies. The conference will consider the following questions:
*What are the key debates in current research on girls, young women and
digital culture?
* How might a transnational lens raise new questions, and what new ideas
does it make thinkable?
*Is digital culture global culture?
*How does the development of new digital technologies affects notions
and experiences of girlhood?
* How are girls using new digital technologies?
*How do ideas and practices move across national borders?
*What effects do transnational interconnections have on girlhood and
digital culture?
Speakers include:
Lisa Nakamura
ShaniOrgad
Kalpana Wilson
Jessica Ringrose
RupaHuq
Simidele Dosekun
Papers will be welcomed from across the social sciences, arts and
humanities, including sociology, geography, media and communication
studies, digital humanities, web science, gender studies, queer studies,
cultural studies and postcolonial theory, as well as from artists,
activists, grassroots and community initiatives and policy makers/think
tanks.
Themes of the conference include:
Girls experiences of digital culture
Gender and social media
Sexuality
Activism and politics
Identity and subjectivity
Development
Gender and blogging
Gender, play and digital culture
Power and digital divisions
Convergence
Intersectional and transnational approaches
Abstracts of up to 200 words should be sent to
*(girlsanddigitalculture /at/ gmail.com)*
<mailto:(girlsanddigitalculture /at/ gmail.com)>*, *by 31st March 2012
For further details and updates see
http://girlsanddigitalculture.cch.kcl.ac.uk/
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