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[ecrea] CFP India at ULB Brussels
Fri May 24 17:32:53 GMT 2013
The Voice of Society in Indian Culture
January 21-22, 2014, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels
Official languages of the conference: English and French
This conference aims at exploring the Indian Information, Communication
and Media Scene through the prism of its Civil Society.
Does the “Right to Information” or the capacity built in legitimate
media advocacy lead to a more transparent and democratic resolution of
civil society issues, or does it raise more questions regarding the
darker aspects of lobbying and political influence mongering? Where does
advocacy end and lobbying start?
What are the roles, rights and duties of journalists, bloggers or civil
society activists in this debate?
Does media advocacy eventually results in any change in behaviours,
cultural values or just perceptions and what are the potential and
unintended consequences? The issues at stake are the following: how is
civil society mobilised and organized in India?
Contributions to the conference can focus on the following themes:
1 – Perceptions and debates around the notions of advocacy and lobbying:
the definition of the limits of advocacy and lobbying are still vague.
If, in Brussels, these two are often equivalent, in India, lobbying is
mainly connected to the actions of the industry or to politicians and
civil servants’ bribery. Advocacy is still related to social, urban or
rural movements. This theme is going to precise the key lines of these
terms comparing Europe with India.
2 – Protagonists facing a regulating state: numerous stakeholders from
the civil society have understood that they have to develop a
communication strategy towards public opinion and politicians in order
to be heard. This theme is trying to understand the role, rights and
duties of protagonists like journalists, bloggers, activists against the
State, which is hesitating between binding regulations and the right to
information.
3 – Citizenship representations and practices: Indian society is a
society in transition, which evolves between the demands of the middle
class, the identity claims related to the different religions and the
social and cultural conservatism of the rural areas. This theme is going
to discuss representations, understandings and confrontations conveyed
by the stakeholders who give birth to these different conceptions of
citizenship.
4 – Law, medias and democracy: Indian law includes a right to
information and an Internet regulation. However, in a society that
claims to be democratic, journalists and medias have to cope with
diverse pressures forcing them to moderate their comments. This axis is
going to study actions taken by medias and journalists in order to
acquire new spaces of expression or to professionalize the processes,
especially when the fight against raping cases or corruption are
becoming national causes.
Call for papers
Abstracts about the theme of the conference can be sent in English or
French (max. of 500 words) to (oarifon /at/ ulb.ac.be) and
(Sybille.De.Poortere /at/ ulb.ac.be) before June 15, 2013.
Calendar
Diffusion: March 28, 2013.
Deadline for abstracts: June 24, 2013.
Acceptance communication: August 26, 2013.
Deadline for full papers: November 12, 2013.
Organised by:
ReSIC: Centre de Recherche en Information et Communication (Université
Libre de Bruxelles).
Presented in partnership with:
Europalia.India www.europalia.be
Architempo www.architempo.com
Participation fees: 50 €
Organising committee
Olivier Arifon (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Sybille De Poortere
(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Marie-Soleil Frère (Université Libre de
Bruxelles).
Scientific committee
· Olivier Arifon (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
· Biswajit Das (Jamia Millia Islamia University, India)
· Johan De Rycker (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
· Marie-Soleil Frère (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
· Idesbald Goddeeris (KU Leuven, India Forum, Belgium)
· Ravindra Gopalan (Madras University, India)
· Pierre-Michael Gröning (Foreign Trade Association, Belgium)
· François Heinderyckx (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
· Alok B. Nandi (Architempo, Belgium)
· Madi Sharma (European economic and social committee, Belgium)
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