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[ecrea] 2015 Asian Conference in Cultural Studies: "Human Rights, Justice, Media and Culture"
Wed Jan 07 22:49:47 GMT 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Fifth Asian Conference on Cultural Studies
Venue: Art Center of Kobe, Japan
Thursday, May 28, 2015 - Sunday, May 31, 2015
Abstract Submission Deadline: February 1, 2015
Conference Theme:
"Human Rights, Justice, Media and Culture"
Website: http://iafor.org/iafor/conferences/accs2015/
Featured Speakers:
Gerard Goggin (University of Sydney)
John Erni (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Angela Wong Wai Ching (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Amanda Third (University of Western Sydney)
Yvonne Jewkes (University of Leicester)
Baden Offord (Curtin University)
Donald Hall (Lehigh University)
Human rights praxis and ideas of justice are now core fields of
investigation for cultural studies, media studies and Asian studies
scholars. One example of this is how cultural research into the
convergence of new media with everyday life, has brought into relief the
growing significance of how struggles for freedom and justice are
enabled by flows of social media. Various communities and peoples are
now enabled to make claims for social recognition within human rights
frameworks and language.
Cultural studies as a discipline is specifically attuned to studying
questions of human rights and justice. As a field it is connected to
human rights discourse and praxis through its ethical foundations and
'activating knowledge' as Stuart Hall once put it. One of the essential
motivations of cultural studies scholars is to focus on the struggles
evident in structures and institutions of power, representation,
identity and subjectivity. This is undertaken with specific attention to
power and its manifestation and negotiation in the cultural arena of
everyday life.
As a consequence, cultural studies researchers investigate ideas of
justice and agency in compelling and innovative ways. They see agency,
for example, as being implicated in the formation of moral, legal,
political and ethical frameworks that are experienced in everyday lives,
and which can be seen explicitly in the media. As cultural studies/human
rights scholar John Erni notes, 'cultural studies has long been
attentive to the complex interpenetrations of power, agency, and the
social imaginary.'
A central aim of this conference is to examine ideas of 'justice' and
'human rights in relation to media and cultural production. The hope is
to enable useful exchange, connection and dialogue around the praxis of
human rights and to clarify the implications of how cultural
transformation and the media are closely connected to social and
political change in the everyday life of individuals, communities and
nations.
WEBSITE: http://iafor.org/iafor/conferences/accs2015/
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