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[ecrea] Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies Conference Call for Papers

Mon Nov 09 17:30:35 GMT 2015





*/Bridging Gaps/**: What are the media, publicists, and celebrities
selling?*

**

Red Room, Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona Diagonal

Barcelona, Spain

July 3^rd - 5^th , 2016


CFP: http://cmc-centre.com/conferences-2015/barcelona/

Workshop: http://cmc-centre.com/workshops/workshopjuly2016/

Roundtable: http://cmc-centre.com/roundtable/


Public personalities hold the power to draw attention to products,
services, and charities through their endorsement. Celebrity activists,
for example, can help to change the world. From Elizabeth Taylor to
George Clooney, celebrities have proven that their status can help raise
awareness and funds for issues such as aids, poverty and global warming.
However, many activists have also gained fame by standing up for their
beliefs such as Harvey Milk, Dian Fossey, Malala Yousafzai, and Rosa
Parks, thereby bridging gaps between celebrity activists and activists
as celebrities. Thanks to social media, people today have a platform to
share their views and gain a following, meaning activism is now in the
power of the people. They can bring communities together from around the
world to make a difference.

We invite you to send in abstracts about media control, activism, and
celebrity status to interrogate, draw attention to the good that is
being done, and suggest ways we can improve the world. What actions need
to be taken and how can celebrity status help achieve this? How much
power does a celebrity really have? Can someone create celebrity status
through their activism? What role does public relations and the media
play in promoting messages from beauty ideals to saving the planet?

The Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) /Bridging Gaps/
conference series aims to connect scholars with industry professionals
and generate a discussion and practice that will inspire change. CMCS in
association with sponsors Centre for Ecological, Social, and Informatics
Cognitive Research (ESI.CORE) and WaterHill Publishing, invite
academics, filmmakers, journalists, publicists, advertisers, charity
organizers, and guests to attend, speak and collaborate at the
international conference. Attendees may present papers, take part in a
workshop or create a roundtable discussion on the theme of celebrity
activism, media ethics and endorsements.

Extended versions of selected papers will be published in an edited book
by WaterHill Publishing, while others will be invited for the
opportunity to publish work in the /CrossBridge/ Journal.

We also invite people to send in videos for the /Celebrity Chat/ Award.
The best video/documentary will be selected based on its ability to draw
attention to a significant matter, be relevant to the conference theme
and inspire change.

*Registration includes*: Your printed conference package*,* catered
lunch, coffee / tea breaks, evening drinks, professional development
workshop, access to evening receptions, eligibility to publish in edited
book, and consideration for the $100 best paper and screen awards.

*Submission guidelines:*

  * 250-word abstract or workshop / roundtable proposal
  * Include a title, your name, e-mail address, and affiliation if
    applicable
  * Submit to conference Chairs Dr Jackie Raphael and Dr Celia Lam at
    email address: *(celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com)*
    <mailto:(celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com)>
  * Deadline for abstract submission: *December 20, 2016*
  * Notification of acceptance: *January 20, 2016*
  * Full text due: *June 4, 2016*
  * Pre-Conference Reception*: July 3, 2015*
  * Conference presentation: *July 4-5, 2016*
  * Publication of edited book: *Approximately **November 30, 2016*

*/Celebrity Chat/**Video Submissions:*

  * Video length should be 10-20 minutes
  * Include a title, your name, e-mail address, and affiliation if
    applicable
  * Submit to conference Chairs Dr Jackie Raphael and Dr Celia Lam at
    email address: *(celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com)*
    <mailto:(celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com)>
  * Deadline for submission: *December 20, 2016*
  * Notification of acceptance: *January 20, 2016*
  * Conference screening: *July 4-5, 2016*


/Topics include but are not limited to:/

  * Mass media and social media
  * Public relations and publicity
  * Social Advocacy
  * Human rights and animal rights
  * Environmental sustainability
  * Celebrity activists
  * Activists as celebrities
  * Endorsements
  * Advertising
  * Branding
  * Persona
  * Journalism and newsworthy topics
  * Fame and Fortune
  * Beauty Ideals
  * Interviews
  * Audiences
  * Fandom
  * Literature
  * Film and Video
  * Television
  * Photography
  * Laws and Policies
  * Theory and Methods
  * Research Agenda
  * Business Models
  * Ethics and Morality
  * Cognition and Memory
  * Media Literacy
  * Social Innovation and Change
  * Education and Advocacy
  * Community Building
  * Business and Community Partnerships

*Conference Chairs*: Dr Jackie Raphael and Dr Celia Lam

*Conference Committee Members*: Dr Samita Nandy, Dr Louis Massey, Josh
Nathan, and Andrea Marshall

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