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[ecrea] Two-Day Colloqium - Citizen Media: New Mediations of Civic Engagement
Fri Mar 15 09:26:28 GMT 2013
Citizen Media: New Mediations of Civic Engagement
A two-day colloqium organised by the Division of Languages and
Intercultural Studies
School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester
13-14 June 2013, Manchester Conference Centre
http://citizenmediacolloquium.wordpress.com
The rapid shift from a mass media to a digital media culture in the past
couple of decades has been the subject of considerable research. One
important facet of this shift has been the process of media convergence
and the concomitant blurring of boundaries between production and
consumption practices in a wide range of contexts, including citizen
journalism (news reporting, community radio and television, documentary
filmmaking), individual or participatory co-creational work
(self-broadcasting, crowdsourcing, fansubbing, scanlation, gaming),
networked platforms of public deliberation (blogging, wikis) and other
performative expressions of publicness (graffiti and citizen
photography). Focusing on the involvement of citizens in this emergent
digital culture, this two-day colloquium organised by the Division of
Languages and Intercultural Studies aims to bring together researchers
and citizen media practitioners from different disciplinary and
professional backgrounds with a view to sharing experiences and debating
a number of recurrent themes in the field. These include:
• interrogating the ‘citizen’ in ‘citizen media’: what senses of
‘citizenship’ are activated in citizen media practices, and with what
implications;
• the dialectic between citizen media and new technologies: empowering
synergy or regulative tension;
• strategic vs therapeutic forms of self-mediation: activism,
hacktivism, alter-globalism, altruistic humanitarianism and narcisstic
exhibitionism;
• citizen media and protest movements;
• the ethics of witnessing and solidarity;
• playful forms of self-mediation (parody, satire);
• the threat of co-optation: containing the subversive within existing
structures of political and corporate power;
• citizen media and the discursive constitution of public selves;
• citizen media and the construction of communities;
• citizen media and ‘the democratic deficit’;
• citizen media practices and piracy.
The programme is designed to ensure maximum participation by all
attendees, and to allow sufficient time for discussion and exchange of
views. There will be no parallel panels, andpresentation slots are
therefore limited.
Plenary speakers
Stuart Allan is Professor of Journalism and Director of the Centre for
Journalism and Communication Research at Bournemouth University, UK. He
has published widely on the emergence and development of news on the
Internet, the online reporting of war, conflict and crisis, science
journalism, and citizen journalism. His most recent book, Citizen
Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis, was published by
Polity in January 2013.
Bolette Blaagaard is Assistant Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark
and former Research Fellow at City University, London, where she was
involved in setting up an international network to debate issues of
citizenship and journalism, as well as carrying out research on citizen
journalism and its implications for journalistic practices and
education. She is co-editor of After Cosmopolitanism (Routlege 2012) and
Deconstructing Europe (Routledge 2011).
Simon Lindgren is Professor of Sociology at Umeå University, Sweden. He
researches digital culture with a focus on social connections, social
organization and social movements. He is actively taking part in
developing theoretical as well as methodological tools for analysing
discursive and social network aspects of the evolving new media
landscape. His publications cover themes like hacktivism, digital
piracy, citizen journalism, subcultural creativity and learning, popular
culture and visual politics. Simon is the author of New Noise: A
Cultural Sociology of Digital Disruption (2013).
Ivan Sigal is Executive Director and co-founder of Global Voices, a
community of more than 700 authors and 600 translators around the world
who collect and make available reports from blogs and citizen media
everywhere,with emphasis on voices that are not ordinarily heard in
international mainstream media. He is author of White Road (Steidl
Verlag 2012) and has extensive experience in supporting and training
journalists and working on media co-productions in the Soviet Union and
Asia.
Participating as Presenter
If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send an abstract of
300 words by 15 April 2013 to Mona Baker ((mona.baker /at/ manchester.ac.uk))
or Luis Pérez-González ((Luis.Perez-Gonzalez /at/ manchester.ac.uk)).
Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by 25 April 2013.
Registration Fees (to include lunch and refreshments on 13 & 14 June)
Full registration: £50
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Mona Baker
Professor of Translation Studies
Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies, Division of
Languages and Intercultural Studies School of Arts, Languages and
Cultures University of Manchester Oxford Road Manchester, M13 9PL,
UK Tel. (direct) +44 (0)161-275-8125
Email: (mona.baker /at/ manchester.ac.uk)
http://staffprofiles.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/Profile.aspx?Id=Mona.Baker
http://manchester.academia.edu/MonaBaker
Companion Website for Second Edition of In Other Words:
http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/baker/
Translation Studies Portal: http://www.translationstudiesportal.org/
International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies:
www.iatis.org.
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