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[ecrea] The BRIC Nations: Between National Identity and Global Citizenship -2013 ICA Pre-Conference on 17 June
Fri Nov 02 10:43:25 GMT 2012
Call for 2013 ICA Pre-Conference Abstracts
The BRIC Nations: Between National Identity and Global Citizenship
Monday 17th June 2013, University of Westminster Regent Street Campus,
London
This preconference aims to compare the construction of national
identities and global citizenship among four leading emerging
economies—Brazil, Russia, India and China, or the “BRIC” nations. It
draws particular attention to the internal and external challenges and
opportunities the four countries face in the process of construction and
reconstruction of their national and global identities in the digital
environment. Internally, these countries confront the challenge of
balancing economic growth and accompanying social, political and
cultural transitions, which lead to marked challenges in developing what
Anderson (1991) calls “the imagined community” that is activated and
sustained through local and global production and consumption of media
and cultural products. Externally, these countries aim to strive for
international recognition while trying to exert influence on the
existing global power structures, especially the traditional East-West
and North- South relationships. While the BRIC nations have increased
their economic, political and media presence worldwide in order to
project a cosmopolitan image to the rest of world, they have also become
predisposed to rising nationalism. Forthese nations, media have
undoubtedly become one of the most important channels in constructing
national identities, new geographical imaginaries as well as for
external communications.
This one-day pre-conference event will discuss the pressing issues the
four nations face in the context of emerging consumer culture and
reconstructing their national and global identities. It aims to advance
research regarding emerging nations by bringing together scholars who
conduct interdisciplinary research with a comparative approach.
The pre-conference themes to be considered include but are not limited to:
· Core theories and models to understand nation branding
· The BRIC nations’ strategies to brand themselves and communicate
externally and internally and the challenges they face
· Re-examining the notion of the “imagined community,” produced
through news media and popular culture, and the BRIC nations’ reaching
out to their global audiences
· The rights discourses among the BRICS nations, including but not
limited to labor rights, intellectual property rights, environment and
privacy issues in relation to national and international image
· Consumer culture, consumerism and anticonsumption activism in
relation to nationalism and cosmopolitanism
· Local and global media representations of the BRIC nations
individually and collectively as a power block
While papers may address individual nations or geographic areas, each
presenter should aim to develop a comparative approach, ideally
reflecting on or pertaining to more than one emerging nation.
If you are interested, please submit an 800-word abstract by December 5,
2012 to Dr. Hongmei Li at (Hongmei.li9 /at/ gmail.com) and Dr. Leslie Marsh at
(llmarsh /at/ gsu.edu). Decisions about paper acceptance will be notified by
January 10, 2013. Completed papers must be submitted by May 15, 2013.
This event is hosted and organized by the Communication and Media
Research Institute (CAMRI), University of Westminster, UK, with Georgia
State University, USA, and Renmin University, China.
Organizers:
· Dr Hongmei Li, Department of Communication, Georgia State University
· Dr Leslie Marsh, Modern and Classical Languages, Georgia State
University
· Dr Xin Xin, CAMRI, University of Westminster
· Dr Xin Zhong, Renmin University
Co-sponsors:
· The Department of Communication and the Center for International
Business Education and Research (CIBER), Georgia State University;
· The School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University;
· The Division of Global Communication and Social Change, ICA
Venue and Cost:
The pre-conference will be held on the University of Westminster Regent
Street Campus, 309 Regent Street London W1B 2UW (the location is very
central, within walking distance from the London Metropole Hotel).
· The cost will be £40/$US65 per person (inclusive of morning tea,
lunch, and afternoon tea).
· Enquiries regarding the pre-conference should be sent to Dr
Hongmei Li at (hongmei.li9 /at/ gmail.com).
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