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[ecrea] CFP Film, media and social engagement
Tue Sep 10 11:03:23 GMT 2013
Extended Deadline – 15 September 2013
Call for Papers: Film, media and social engagement in the digital age
19-20 October 2013 University of Toronto
An interdisciplinary conference for researchers and practitioners
The call for papers has been extended, so you still have time to send
your abstract.
Our goal is to create a broad debate, emphasizing the need to evaluate
the increasing use of digital screens in contemporary society and how
people and countries are dealing with their own image, identity and
digital cultural space both artistic and social and political. The
Conference aims to examine and question the differences in digital
practices among several countries, the responses from the global
society, and the possibilities and future strategies arising by digital
culture.
The consumerism of digital screens and their use in contemporary society
is growing fast and getting more significance than ever. Social media
increasingly play a key role in major cities acting as an alternative
source of information to the mainstream media, and even as a free
platform for public assemblies often replacing the physical spaces of
associations, cooperatives and cultural centers. During the recent
public demonstrations that recently invaded the streets of Brazil, or
even during political protests in countries such as Turkey and Egypt,
social media served as an important strategy for social resistance and
political demonstration.??Film and media practitioners and educators
have been expanding the use of digital through new experiences with
unusual and innovative technical and artistic "approaches", as well as
researchers and academics are questioning and analyzing these new
practices, which are increasingly dominating global society.
How people and countries are dealing with the advent of new technologies
reflects social problems and makes us deepen the debate on issues such
as our own identity and the state of research conducted in these countries.
How countries are acting towards this new phenomena? Does globalization
standardized the use of new media?
The following key topics will be emphasized during the conference:
1. Film, Media and New Technologies: History, Theory, and Methodology?
2. Film and Digital Screen Aesthetics?
3. Analogical versus Digital
4. Film and Digital Animation?
5. Games: Narrative and Interactivity?
6.Challenges and New Perspectives in Audiovisual Production?
7. International Co-Production, Third Parties and the Process of
Globalization of National Cinemas?
8. Internet and Streaming Video?
9. Hacktivism?
10. Digital Art and Literature (eBooks, eReaders)?
11. Social Media Engagement (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Orkut)
SUBMITTING PROPOSALS:
? Abstract (250 words maximum) and Brief Bio-CV (100 words maximum) by
September 15th.
Send your proposal to (brafftvconference /at/ gmail.com)
BRAFFTV Film and Media Conference 2013
Organizing Committee
Ricardo Sternberg (Department of Spanish & Portuguese, University of
Toronto)
Hudson Moura (Department of Spanish & Portuguese, University of Toronto)
Regina Cunha (UFRN-Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)
Sponsors
BRAFFTV-Brazilian Film and Television of Toronto
Department of Spanish & Portuguese, University of Toronto
Department of Communication, UFRN-Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
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Hudson Moura, PhD
http://utoronto.academia.edu/HudsonMoura
(hudsonc.moura /at/ gmail.com)
(hudson.moura /at/ utoronto.ca)
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