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[ecrea] Call for Submissions: ICA Young Scholars Preconference on Interventions in the Practice of Visual Communication Research (Deadline: January 1 2017)
Fri Dec 16 01:49:55 GMT 2016
*Call for Papers***
ICA Young Scholars Preconference on Interventions in the Practice of
Visual Communication Research
University of California at San Diego(San Diego, California) Thursday
May 25, 2017
*Organizers*
Samantha Close (University of Southern California, USA), Ayellet Pelled
(University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) David L. Morris II (University of
Oregon, USA), Giorgia Aiello (University of Leeds, UK)
Rationale
Intervention comes in different forms. Research questions aim to
intervene in societal and philosophical problems, scholarly conferences
and initiatives intervene within the halls of academia and the practice
of contemporary research, and publication intervenes in both scholarly
and public debate.
As society becomes increasingly mediatized through both digital
technologies and nostalgic returns to traditional folk arts, it is
essential to analyze the specifically visual aspects of communicatingin
the social world. And yet, because of this same cultural and
technological upsurge in visual communication, scholars who focus on the
visual are often spread across ICA divisions based on the non-visual
content of their work, from health communication to popular
communication torhetoric
totechnologyandbeyond.Scholarshipisalsoincreasinglypresentedusingvisualimages,tobothpublic
and academic audiences. This raises challenges in communication and
publication, particularly for young scholars.
We aim to bring together a critical mass of emerging and senior scholars
to discuss, reflect, and challenge each other on our interventions into
the visual. In this way, the preconference is also an intervention into
scholarly careers in the still-growing field of visual communication
studies.
Aims
This one-day preconference will bring together young scholars (current
Ph.D. students and early career postdoctoral researchers) engaged in
promising research on visual communication.We aim to 1) theorize key
challenges in visual communication research and publication; 2) provide
strategies for addressing and overcoming these challenges; 3) provide a
forum for cross-divisionaland transnational networking between young and
senior scholars; and 4) provide feedback on young scholars’ research
projects and publication plans.
Format
This event follows two very successful ICA Young Scholars Visual
Communication Studies preconferences in San Juan 2015 and Fukuoka 2016,
which featured presentation and workshop sessions with young and senior
scholars from ten countries. This year’s preconference will follow a
similar format but focus on a new, complementary set of issues and
questions.
First, an opening keynote will give an overview of key interventions
into visual communication research happening now and those needed to
advance the discipline.
Second, in poster, non-traditional, and brief oral presentation
sessions, young scholars will have the opportunity to present their
research projects, discuss their challenges in conceptualizing and
communicating their projects with other participants, network with
peers, and receive substantial feedback on their projects from
experienced senior scholars. All young and senior scholars will
participate in the presentation sessions, a format that provides a
practice-oriented overview of a range of approaches to visual
communication studies and common challenges.
Third, young scholars and senior experts will split into smaller
breakout groups for focused discussionon a specific aspect of visual
communication studies research.
Finally, in a closing plenary, we will summarize key insights
originating from discussions in the breakout groups and, together with
all participants, we will discuss ideas and plans for future networking
and research events.
Submissions
We invite young scholars from all ICA divisions and interest groups to
submit extended abstracts on both completed and ongoing projects. We
welcome submissions on all aspects of the visual communication process
(production context, media context, reception context) and on all
visualmethods, as well as on a broad range of topics, such as visual
political communication, visual science and health communication, visual
popular communication, etc.
This year, ICA has for the first time explicitly called for scholarly
projects in non-traditional formats through the “Making and Doing”
exhibition to follow the opening plenary. Non-traditional publication
and visual communication research are closely allied, as many
alternative publication formats take advantage of the unique affordances
of the visual or themselves interrogate visual communication. We
particularly invite submissions of in-progress work in these
non-traditional formats, or which use “making and doing” methods, by
young scholars.
Extended abstracts should briefly summarize the project, including
theory, methods, results (where applicable), and its relevance to the
study of the visual. Please specifically discuss challenges in
conceptualizing and communicating the visual aspects of the project, as
well as in which areas senior scholar feedback would be most useful.
Extended abstracts should be limited to a maximum of 1,000 words
(double-spaced; illustrations, tables and references do not count
against this total of words). Please remove all identifying information
from the document and include a separate title page indicating the
name(s) of the author(s), the affiliation(s) of the author(s), the title
of the project, and the status of the project (e.g. completed project,
work in progress). Please also note your preference for presentation
format (e.g. poster, brief talk, non-traditional, or no preference).
Please send your submissions via e-mail to (sclose /at/ usc.edu)
<mailto:(sclose /at/ usc.edu)>no later than 1 January 2017. Decisions will be
made by 31 January 2017. The preconference will be open to a maximum of
40 young scholars. Participants will be selected based on the quality of
their extended abstracts. In the review process, we will also consider
that a reasonable range of topics will be covered by the poster
presentations and that participants can be grouped in breakout sessions
focused on similar concerns.
Venue
The preconference will be hosted on the campus of the University of
California at San Diego in San Diego, CA. Transportation from the main
conference hotel to the university campus and vice versa will be
provided for all participants with a chartered bus (about 15-30 minutes
each way).
Fee
There will be a US $106 fee for preconference participants to cover
transportation, room rental, and catering costs. Depending on the
availability of additional funding for the preconference, we may also be
able to offer a discounted fee at the time of registration.
Website
Please also visit the accompanying website
www.visualcommunicationstudies.net
<http://www.visualcommunicationstudies.net/>for any updates on the
preconference.
Contacts
Please do not hesitate to contact us in case you should have any
questions regarding the preconference.
Samantha Close, University of Southern California (sclose /at/ usc.edu)
<mailto:(sclose /at/ usc.edu)>
Ayellet Pelled, University of Wisconsin-Madison (pelled /at/ wisc.edu)
<mailto:(pelled /at/ wisc.edu)>
David L. Morris II, University of Oregon (dmorris3 /at/ uoregon.edu)
<mailto:(dmorris3 /at/ uoregon.edu)>
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