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[ecrea] Exploring media, languages, cultures and borders: Conference
Mon Oct 23 13:16:19 GMT 2017
Please see call for papers for SACM-SGKM Conference 2018 to be held in
Lugano, Switzerland, 12-13 April 2018. Many thanks
PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR FURTHER DETAILS
http://www.sgkm2018.usi.ch/
Annual conference of the Swiss Association of Communication and Media
Research (SACM-SGKM)
12-13 April 2018 at the Faculty of Communication Sciences,
Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI)
NEXT-DOOR GIANTS
Exploring Media, Languages, Cultures and Borders in Switzerland and Europe
Switzerland is a multilingual and multicultural society, where people
from different linguistic regions share different beliefs, ideas and
cultures. In particular, larger European neighbours or next-door giants
in communication studies exert a deep influence on the “Swiss
tradition”, both from practical as well as theoretical perspectives.
These include German critical theory from Max Horkheimer and Theodor
Adorno through to Jurgen Habermas to Niklas Luhmann, the French cultural
theory starting with Edgar Morin, or the Italian semiotic perspective
pioneered by Umberto Eco. The important role played by Switzerland’s
neighbours in communications and media can also be observed from various
other perspectives. Neighbouring countries account for about two thirds
of Swiss television marketshare, intensifying competition for
advertising revenue. The Swiss national radio and television network,
SRG, in catering to the three main linguistic regions in Switzerland,
also competes with three national radio networks. Foreign commercial
companies like Springer, Hersant, and Berlusconi, as well as internet
‘upstarts’ such as Google, Facebook and Twitter, loom large over the
Swiss media landscape. Switzerland has however helped shape modern
media and communication industries. Many of the leading
telecommunication regulators have their headquarters in Switzerland.
Many other key international organisations and events have chosen to
locate themselves in Switzerland, attesting to the country’s key role as
an important mediator and negotiator in international political, social
and economic affairs. The SACM-SGKM 2018 conference will examine
key communication and media issues affecting Switzerland and its
European neighbours. The conference will bring together Swiss and
international academics, each providing a rich set of insights about how
international communication events and issues are shaping contemporary
national research in to media, cultures, languages, borders and
identity. The conference will encourage academics to reflect on
different communication research traditions applying those to key issues
and events affecting contemporary Swiss and European societies. Key
issues and events linked to the conference will include the role of
European media in global communication markets; the communicative flows
of people (migration) and media goods and services (companies, content
and personnel) in to and out of Switzerland and Europe; the role of
international organizations, many of which are based in Switzerland such
as the ITU, EBU and UPU, in regulating communications; extreme weather
and media in Europe; the role of media in mediating global issues; and
media, diplomacy and neutrality. The conference would like to explore
these and other relevant issues. The Conference may address the
following topics
: The History of Communication Research in Switzerland and Europe
Multiculturalism and Multilingualism in Swiss and European media
Media, Diplomacy and Global Politics Journalism in Europe, Middle
East and North Africa Switzerland and its Mediterranean Neighbours
The EU and its Neighbours Foreign Media Ownership in National Media
Markets Communications and Migration in Europe International
Organizations and Swiss Communication Research Changing Cultural
Landscapes in Contemporary Europe Identity and Cultural Borders in
the Internet Age Swiss Cultural Festivals and Economic Fora
European Media Content The conference particularly encourages
contributions from PhD and post-doctoral scholars. Important Dates
Deadline for submitting abstracts: 30 October 2017
Reply sent to authors: 15 December 2017
Conference: 12 – 13 April 2018
Conference location: Faculty of Communication Sciences (USI)
PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR FURTHER DETAILS
http://www.sgkm2018.usi.ch/
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