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[ecrea] Beyond Voice: Prospects and Challenges of Listening in Democracy
Thu Oct 05 17:45:00 GMT 2017
Beyond Voice: Prospects and Challenges of Listening in Democracy
Mon 30 October 2017
A one-day interdisciplinary symposium jointly convened by Selen Ercan
(UC), Kerry McCallum (UC) and Tanja Dreher (UNSW)
9:30am - 5:00pm
Venue: Ann Harding Conference Centre, Building 24, University of Canberra
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FLYER
<http://www.governanceinstitute.edu.au/magma/media/upload/ckeditor/files/Beyond%20Voice.pdf>
Democracy is commonly associated with finding a voice, speaking up and
out, making oneself heard. The crucial role of listening in this process
is often neglected or merely given lip-service. Listening is important
for voice to operate not only as speech but as communication. It is an
important theme in both democracy and media studies particularly in a
time characterised by increasing opportunities for communication in both
online and offline settings. This interdisciplinary workshop brings
together scholars from both fields to explore the prospects and
challenges of listening in contemporary democracies. It seeks to examine
political listening in diverse settings and policy contexts such as
environmental politics, identity politics and Indigenous affairs. Using
case studies from these and other policy areas, the workshop will
respond to the following questions:
* What are the normative and practical conditions for effective
listening in a democracy?
* Can a digital media environment realise its promise to foster
political listening?
* How do marginalised communities innovate to encourage political
listening?
* What are the theoretical and empirical issues that media and
democracy scholars face when studying the prospects for listening in
a democracy?
* Are there political contexts or issues when listening is not
suitable, desirable, too difficult?
*
How can we listen to those with no voice (for example nonhuman
nature, future generations)?
Speakers include: Emily Beausoloeil (Massey University), Romand Coles
(Australian Catholic University), Nicole Curato (University of
Canberra), Tanja Dreher (University of New South Wales), John Dryzek
(University of Canberra), Selen Ercan (University of Canberra), Carolyn
Hendriks (Australian National University), Kerry McCallum (University of
Canberra), Cate Thill (University of Notre Dame Australia)
If you would like to participate in this symposium, please register by
15 October 2017 by sending an email to Juliana Rocha
((juliana.rocha /at/ canberra.edu.au) <mailto:(juliana.rocha /at/ canberra.edu.au)>). '
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