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[ecrea] Call for Papers - "'It is life that holds you in its grasp and carries you away'. Università Cattolica and the research on media from the end of WWII to the 1970s"
Fri Jan 23 09:28:27 GMT 2015
Call for Papers: “'It is life that holds you in its grasp and carries
you away’. Università Cattolica and the research on media from the end
of WWII to the 1970s”, International conference.
Date: Thursday 7th May to Friday 8th May 2015
Place: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan
Deadline for abstract submission: Saturday 28th February 2015
The International conference “‘E’ la vita che vi afferra e vi trascina’:
L’Università Cattolica e la ricerca sui media dal dopoguerra agli anni
settanta” concludes a research journey that started with the 50th
anniversary from the birth of Graduate School in Social Communications
(originally Graduate School of Journalism and Audiovisual Media, today
it is the Graduate School of Media, Communications and Performing Arts).
The School has been working within Università Cattolica in Milan since
1961 and on the one hand, it contributed to focus research efforts in
the University toward the media, on the other it trained a large number
of operators in the area of communications in Italy.
The objective of the conference is to describe, with the help of the
case study offered by the Graduate School itself, the richness and
complexity of the active influence of the Catholic Church in the
aftermath of the Second World War in the field of social communication;
the characteristic traits of this influence in Milan – and of Università
Cattolica in particular; and the interaction of the International agenda
with the national and the local.
From this point of view, it is possible to define a dual track in the
cultural policies of the Catholic Church toward social communication
means, where Università Cattolica played the role of active agent or
interlocutor. In the first instance, on the level of academic research,
the attention to media progressively detaches itself from a strong
scientific methodology influenced by positivism (it was Agostino Gemelli
who contributed to the diffusion and consolidation of the filmological
culture in Italy) to develop a more practical and eclectic stance
tailored on the object of media related first to theatre studies and
dramaturgy, then to sociology and semiotics. In the second instance, on
the level of pastoral policies, the shift is from a view that focused on
the education of audiences (and on militant film criticism) to an
approach centred on training media industry professionals, and on the
creation of content and training of executives, especially for the radio
and television.
Hence the development of a more open multidisciplinary view, a constant
ethical attention and need for training activities that found in the
Graduate School at Università Cattolica a place to thrive.
The organizing committee welcomes papers addressing the issues presented
above.
The 100-word abstract, accompanied by a brief biographical note on the
author, should be submitted by 28th February 2015 to the following
e-mail address: (francesca.piredda /at/ unicatt.it)
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