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[ecrea] cfp Connectivity in the History of Moviegoing, Exhibition and Reception
Sat Dec 12 13:30:55 GMT 2015
Connectivity in the History of Moviegoing, Exhibition and Reception
HoMER@NECS Conference 2016, Potsdam, Germany, 2630 July 2016
Hosted by ZeM Brandenburgisches Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften
(Brandenburg Center for Media Studies), Potsdam, Germany
(zem-brandenburg.de)
Deadline for proposals: 31 January 2016
Following two consecutive joint conferences in Prague (2013) and Milan
(2014), HoMER (http://homernetwork.org) is teaming up with NECS
(http://necs.org/) again to offer a strand of panels at the 2016 NECS
conference in Potsdam, Germany. Similar to previous such events this
will include a pre-conference day with HoMER keynote speakers and
workshops (details tbc). NECS (Network for European Cinema Studies) is a
dynamic forum supporting researchers working on film and media theory,
practice and history. Bringing together cinema historians from all over
the world, HoMER (History of Movie-Going, Exhibition and Reception) is
an international network interested in understanding the phenomena of
cinema and cinema-going from a multidisciplinary perspective. One of
HoMERs main purposes is to facilitate connections between acclaimed and
aspiring researchers and the multitude of academic disciplines they
represent. After last years conference in Glasgow mapped out the
territory for cinema historians by asking What is Cinema History?
this years Call for Papers focuses on connectivity. Cinema as a social
and cultural institution has enabled connectivity between people, social
groups, industries, media, etc. in many different ways in the past and
we welcome papers and panels that accentuate this aspect of cinema
history. We seek submissions of individual papers or pre-constituted
panel proposals from existing HoMER members and anyone interested in
collaborative and comparative research into historical and contemporary
film exhibition, distribution and experience.
Possible topics for paper proposals are:
Comparative perspectives: connecting national, regional and local
research and databases on exhibition and cinema-going
Theoretical perspectives: film exhibition, cinema-going and film
experience in relation to theories of actor-networks, imperialism,
post-colonialism, diaspora, cinema and modernity, etc.
Contrasting perspectives: tensions between commercial and ideological
film exhibition, urban and rural cinemas, film distribution and
exhibition in provinces and regions, the global nature of the film
industry and the local experience of cinema-going, etc.
Institutional perspectives: geographical location and programming
trends, the "top down" forces of industry, commerce and ideology vs.
"bottom up" forces of experience, the practices of distribution
networks, cinema chains and film exhibition circuits, etc.
Social and spatial perspectives: comparative audience experiences in
urban and rural contexts, contesting concepts of public and private
space in media experience, cinema's metropolitan modernity vs. cinemas
ability to connect communities in less urbanized and rural areas
Diachronic perspectives: the rise of cinemas in rural and urban
environments, the boom of cinema-going, the decay and subsequent closure
of provincial and neighbourhood cinemas, the rise of multiplexes, etc.
Please submit abstracts of individual papers and pre-constituted panels
or workshops of no more than 300 words with a biographical note of no
more than 100 words to (coord /at/ homernetwork.org). For panels, please send
abstracts together with a 200-word note on the title and topic of the
panel or workshop.
You will be notified of the acceptance or decline of your proposal by
the beginning of April 2016. Pease note, if you are accepted and would
like to register for the conference, you will be asked to become a
member of NECS and pay the membership fee of 30 Euro by the 30th April 2016.
HoMER@NECS Team 2016: Julia Bohlmann, Annemone Ligensa, Lies Van de
Vijver, Maria Velez-Serna
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