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[ecrea] Doctoral seminar: Media, Children and Family Culture
Mon Mar 24 13:45:57 GMT 2014
Doctoral seminar: Media, Children and Family Culture,
Aarhus University, Denmark, 11-12 June 2014
Call for applications for the doctoral seminar on Media, Children and
Family Culture. Deadline for submission of application is April 1, 2014.
We invite PhD students from media studies, anthropology, sociology,
ethnography, and related disciplines, who conduct research on the role
of digital and mobile media in family life, childhood or youth culture.
In this doctoral seminar, participants will discuss theories of
parental mediation, life in a risk society, family communication and
social class, domestication of technologies, the mediatization of family
life, material childhood, mediatized play and do it yourself (DIY) youth
culture in relation to emergent research on media, children, and family
culture. We will also discuss emergent methodologies that are employed
in the study of family household practices and children’s media usage.
Experienced scholars will give talks on own research, present key
theories and methodologies and lead discussions to improve the
participants empirically and analytically approaches and ideas.
The doctoral seminar will feature leadership from four scholars who
have conducted research on the role of digital and mobile media in
family life, youth culture and children’s play culture.
(1) Professor Lynn Schofield Clark from the University of Denver,
author of The Parent App: Understanding Families in a Digital Age (OUP
2013), From Angels to Aliens: Teenagers, the Media, and the Supernatural
(OUP 2005), and coauthor of Media, Home, and Family (Routledge 2004),
who has been engaged in ethnographically based research on media and US
families across a range of socioeconomic backgrounds for more than
fifteen years.
(2) Associate Professor Gitte Bang Stald from the IT University of
Copenhagen, who has conducted several large-scale studies on digital
youth media cultures and is currently participating in EU Kids Online
I-III (2006-14) and in the EU project Net Children Go Mobile (2012-14).
(3) Assistant Professor Stine Liv Johansen, who has studied toddler’s
TV-culture and school children’s play through and with digital media
technologies.
(4) Associate Professor Annette Markham, who has conducted several
studies in digital culture and specifically been looking at the impact
and everyday use of social media.
For further information about the seminar and application, please see
the attached program or contact Associate Professor Kirsten Frandsen:
(imvkf /at/ dac.au.dk)
Applications should be sent to Associate Professor, Kirsten Frandsen:
(imvkf /at/ dac.au.dk)
NOTICE: I've got new email. Please use: (imvkf /at/ dac.au.dk)
Associate Professor, PhD
Department of Aesthetics and Communication: Media Studies
Aarhus University
The Nygaard Building (building 5335)
Helsingforsgade 14
8200 Aarhus N
DENMARK
Office: +45 87161964
email: (imvkf /at/ dac.au.dk)
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