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[ecrea] CFP: "Clash and Convergence: Explorations of Culture in an Age of Uncertainty"
Tue Dec 10 15:34:57 GMT 2013
The deadline for abstracts for the Ray Browne Conference on Cultural and
Critical Studies at Bowling Green State University has been extended!
*Clash and Convergence: Explorations of Culture in an Age of Uncertainty*
_The Ray Browne Conference on Cultural and Critical Studies_
February 21 - 23, 2014
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio
“None of us really know how to live in this era of media convergence,
collective intelligence and participatory culture. These changes are
producing anxieties and uncertainties, even panic, as people imagine a
world without gatekeepers and live with the reality of expanding
corporate media power.” - Henry Jenkins, /Convergence Culture: Where Old
and New Media Collide/
Increasingly, scholars of cultural studies and allied fields must view
their study in the context of clashes and convergences, facilitated by
global neoliberal realities. This is reflected in the evolving forms
popular culture productions are taking today, as well as the
institutional forms which our academic spaces take. As
scholar-activists, we must envision new ways of (re-)framing our work,
and build alliances across disciplines, structural boundaries, and other
barriers.
The formation of the School of Cultural and Critical Studies in 2012 has
given us occasion to reconsider the ways in which these experiences play
out in practice, as well as the ways in which we might work together to
create more effective dialogues. It is in this spirit that The Culture
Club: Cultural Studies Scholars Association and the Popular Culture
Scholars Association, in cooperation with the School of Cultural and
Critical Studies at Bowling Green State University, have brought
together their Battleground States and Ray Browne Conferences in order
to jointly host the first Ray Browne Conference on Cultural and Critical
Studies.
Potential topics for papers, panels, and roundtable proposals include,
but are not limited to:
· Reimaginings of iconic cultural productions (e.g. reboots of
Batman, Star Trek, Superman, etc.)
· Mashup culture
· Border Crossings and the Transnational
· Multivalant identity, cultural expression and code-switching
· Cultural appropriation, capitalism and consumerism
· The impact of industry trends/acquisitions (e.g. Star Wars/Disney)
· The impact of the political on “national cultures”
· Teaching convergence in the critical studies classroom
· Pedagogical methods in a multi-tech classroom
· Mixed methods for pedagogy and activism
· The intersection of science and culture
· Histories of the (Post-)Colonial
· The evolving global flows of foodways/sustainable food systems
· Integrating and connecting the knowledges of American Studies,
Popular Culture, Film/Cinema Studies, Race Studies, Ethnic Studies,
Women’s Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Environmental Policy
and Planning, Social Media Studies, Political Science, Literature,
Graphic Arts, Musicology, Labor Studies, Activism, Educational Reform,
Legal and Justice Studies etc.
Abstracts of 300 words should be submitted online
(https://orgsync.com/10612/forms/85238) *no later than December 6, 2013
EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 20, 2013*. Submissions should include media
equipment requests and any special presentation requests. Panel,
roundtable, performance, and artistic display proposals are welcome and
should include a 300-word abstract and contact information for all
participants.
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