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[ecrea] Call for the ICA 2018 Pre-Conference “Articulating Voice. The Expressivity and Performativity of Media Practices”
Thu Nov 02 13:29:32 GMT 2017
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Call for the ICA 2018 Pre-Conference
“Articulating Voice. The Expressivity and Performativity of Media Practices”
Sponsored by the Philosophy, Theory and Critique (PTC) Division of the
International Communication Association
Event date: 24 May 2018, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Prague, Czech Republic
Venue: Main Conference Hotel
Deadline for proposals: 10 January 2018 (300-500 words abstract)
Organizers: Christian Pentzold (University of Bremen), Kenzie Burchell
(University of Toronto), Olivier Driessens (University of Cambridge),
Alice Mattoni (Scuola Normale Superiore), John Postill (RMIT
University), Cara Wallis (Texas A&M University)
“Media matter most when they seem not to matter at all.” (Wendy Chun)
But how can we understand the practices through which innovations in
media and digital data move from being unexpected, novel, and impactful
to the negotiated, embedded, and habitual?
The pre-conference takes issue with the mundane yet pervasive nature of
media habits, rituals, and customs. It assesses the purchase of
practice-based approaches in order to see under what conditions and with
what consequences they enter studies in communication and media. In
particular, we invite participants to consider the expressive and
performative dimension of what people actually do and say in relation to
media and to the wider communication ecologies in which these
articulations take place. We are especially interested in contributions
that examine how voices are expressed, represented, or muted and that
study the ways practices of voice combine, overlap, or collide with
other mediated activities in contemporary societies. With this, we
strive for an explanation and critical appreciation of media practices
whose accomplishment is a perennial exercise in which we find ourselves
immersed.
We welcome theoretical and/or empirical contributions on questions
including:
● How can we theorize and study the interplay between media-related
practices and technologies, discourses, or institutions? How are these
constellations created, maintained, and transformed? How do
praxeological approaches correspond to other inquiries into speech acts,
media rituals, or media habits?
● What resources and skills are mobilized in order to perform voices?
What is the meaning of the work that goes into activities of voicing?
How do they contribute to or undermine the constitution of public
spheres, privacy, and civic life in past and contemporary societies?
● How do we grasp media practices empirically, and how do we analyze
them across modes of expression, across cultures, different times, and
ages? How can we challenge and advance the kinds of translation and
transformation happening in-between the situated enactment of media
practices and the descriptions and stories of scholarly accounts?
● How can we understand the ways through which media practices are
accomplished in social fields? How are they deployed in struggles for
gaining voice and visibility as in political communication and
journalism, participation and mobilization, health communication, or
science communication? How have media practices changed over time and in
relation to innovations in digitization and datafication?
Responses to the contributions will be given by Elisenda Ardèvol
(Universitat Oberta de Catalunya); Maria Bakardjieva (University of
Calgary), S. Elizabeth Bird (University of Southern Florida); Nick
Couldry (London School of Economics and Political Science).
Please email a 300-500 words proposal to Christian Pentzold
((christian.pentzold /at/ uni-bremen.de)) by January 10, 2018.
Authors will be notified of their acceptance before January 31, 2018.
Please direct any questions to: Alice Mattoni ((alice.mattoni /at/ sns.it)) or
Christian Pentzold ((christian.pentzold /at/ uni-bremen.de)).
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