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[ecrea] Preconference on Stuart Hall and the Future of Media and Cultu...
Wed Jan 21 05:38:26 GMT 2015
We've extended the submission date on the preconference we've organized
on Stuart Hall and the Future of Media and Cultural Studies. The new
submission date is February 2nd, 2015.
Additionally, I've had a few folks express concern that they didn't feel
expert enough on Stuart Hall's work to apply. Please know that you
needn't know everything Stuart Hall--we're hoping instead to build a
dialogue about how Hall's work will influence future work. If you're
interested in submitting a proposal, think about how Hall's work
influences the work you are currently doing and plan to do in the future.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me,
(clickm /at/ missouri.edu).
Thank you!
Melissa Click
Chair, Popular Communication
Call for Proposals
Stuart Hall and the Future of Media and Cultural Studies
ICA 2015 – San Juan, Puerto Rico
21 May 2015, 8:30am-4:30pm
Organizers: Melissa Click, Jonathan Gray, and Adrienne Shaw
Stuart Hall is a household name for all who do critical/cultural work on
communication; his influence is abundantly evident on second, third, and
fourth generation work; and he is a revered public intellectual who
dedicated his career as much to civic society around him as to the
academy. He is the leading figure in Cultural Studies, and his work is
canonical in the study of media representations, identity, audiences,
cultural theory, class, postcolonialism, youth and criminality,
ideology, ethnic studies, and diaspora. Hall has received countless
honors, is the subject of books and films, and has a library named after
him. His death in February 2014 was widely—and deeply—felt. Hall won
ICA’s Steven H. Chaffee Career Achievement award in May 2014, and this
preconference will reflect upon Hall’s contributions to and his
relevance for contemporary and future communication scholarship.
Leaving Jamaica for the UK on a Rhodes Scholarship in 1951, Hall was
among the first-wave of large scale immigration from the West Indies.
Positioned as an “outsider” in his home country and the UK undoubtedly
made him particularly sensitive to the way power operates in, on, and
through culture. In turn, his work addresses the intersections of power,
politics, and identity in the production and reception of popular
culture. Hall never assumed a determinist effect of mass-produced images
on audiences. He took seriously the possibility of resistance in
consumption, envisioning ideology as always contested. As Director of
the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at Birmingham University,
and later Professor at the Open University, he influenced generations of
cultural and media theorists.
The preconference will begin with a discussion of Hall’s influences and
key concepts from a keynote speaker who worked closely with Hall over
the course of his career. The following two invited panel sessions will
present and discuss scholarship that engages two of Hall’s enduring
foci: ideology and culture, and identity, representation, and diaspora.
The final session of the day will consist of informal concurrent
workshop sessions (topics to be determined by participant submissions)
that focus on the continued relevance of Hall’s work. These informal
workshops will focus on how future work will make use of Hall’s
scholarship. Given Hall’s Jamaican heritage, we plan to incorporate ICA
2015’s Caribbean location into this final session by taking our
exploration of Hall’s continued relevance to the beach (weather permitting)!
Participation fee: $60
A limited number of fee waivers are available. To request a waiver,
please include a statement of your specific need in your proposal.
Proposals: Submissions should include a brief biographical sketch and a
300-word statement describing how you believe Hall’s work should be used
to influence or challenge future work in communication studies.
Organizers will identify areas of shared interest in submissions to
organize breakout groups for the concurrent workshop sessions. Scholars
at all stages of their careers are encouraged to apply. All proposals
must be emailed to (ICAPopComm /at/ gmail.com). The deadline for submissions is
11:59 PM CST on February 2, 2015. Submissions will be judged on
relevance, originality, and fit with the preconference theme.
Notifications of acceptance will be emailed in February 2015.
Proposed Schedule:
8:30-9:00 Welcome and introductions
9:00-10:15 Keynote: Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina
10:15-10:45: Coffee Break
10:45-12:00: Panel 1: Identity, Representation, and Diaspora
Miyase Christensen, Stockholm University
Myria Georgiou, London School of Economics
Jocelyn Géliga Vargas, University of Puerto Rico—Mayagüez
12:00-1:30: Lunch on your own
1:30-2:45: Panel 2: Ideology and Culture
Barbie Zelizer, University of Pennsylvania
Jo Littler, City University London
Adrienne Shaw, Temple University
2:45-4:15: Concurrent workshop sessions, topics TBD by submissions
4:15-4:30: Closing remarks
Co-sponsoring ICA Divisions:
Popular Communication
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Studies
Ethnicity and Race in Communication
Visual Communication Studies
Philosophy, Theory and Critique
Additional Sponsors:
Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Media and Communication at Temple University
Department of Communication at the University of Missouri, Columbia
Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Please direct questions to: (ICAPopComm /at/ gmail.com)
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