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[ecrea] Media, Gender and Sexuality in Europe ICA Preconference
Tue Nov 14 15:40:55 GMT 2017
Call for Papers
International Communication Association
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer Interest Group
2018 Preconference
MEDIA, GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN EUROPE
24 May 2018, 09:00-17:00
Cafe Kampus, Naprstkova 272/10
Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract Deadline: 1 February 2018
DESCRIPTION
Media are gendered and sexualized while gender and sexuality are heavily
mediated. Gender and sexuality figure prominently in many aspects of
media production, representation, consumption and use. At this
preconference, we will build on a vast body of research in this area to
examine the intersections between media, gender and sexuality as well as
age, ability, class, religion, race, ethnicity and nationality. Inspired
by the fact that the International Communication Association will for
the first time in history hold its annual conference in Central Europe,
we would like to think about those intersections from a European
perspective, particularly from the perspective of underrepresented
contexts such as Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. How do European
contexts matter for the intersections of media, gender and sexuality?
How are those intersections manifested in Europe at different historical
moments and at different geographical scales (such as cities, countries
and regions)? What can we learn about those intersections thinking
through Europe-specific issues such as larger geopolitical challenges
(e.g. Brexit, austerity measures, ‘refugee crisis’, postcommunist
transitions and the rise of the far right) as well as challenges
specifically related to gender and sexuality (e.g. homonationalism in
Western Europe, ‘gay propaganda’ laws in Russia and Lithuania, and
anti-gender campaigns across the continent)? Also, more theoretically,
what can such Europe-specific research contribute to mainstream, largely
Anglo-American, studies of media, gender and sexuality? What are the
legacies and the futures of European gender, feminist, sexuality and
LGBTQ media studies?
SUBMISSION PROCESS
The preconference will provide a space for getting feedback on research
in progress, exchanging ideas and networking. We invite scholars at all
stages of their careers, across multiple disciplines as well as
employing diverse methods and theories to submit abstracts of 300 to 500
words along with their short bio notes to Lukasz Szulc
((L.Szulc /at/ lse.ac.uk)) by 1 February 2018. We are open to works addressing
a wide spectrum of mainstream and alternative media (including but not
limited to press, radio, television, cinema, digital and mobile media)
and a diversity of genres and platforms (such as journalism,
advertising, TV drama, porn, films, games, social media and dating
sites). However, we ask that all submissions reflect on the importance
of the European context. The preconference will consist of short
individual presentations (10-12 min), allowing participants to have
in-depth discussions and produce broader insights. Authors will be
informed of their acceptance or rejection by 1 March 2018. We will
consider to publish selected contributions in a special issue in a
peer-reviewed journal.
REGISTRATION
Participation is only by invitation. Authors of the accepted abstracts
will need to register through the ICA website (www.icahdq.org). Cost for
participation is 25USD for early registration (by 1 April 2018) and
35USD for late registration.
ORGANIZERS
Lukasz Szulc (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
Alexander Dhoest (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Lynn Comella (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US)
SPONSOR
The preconference is generously sponsored by the Department of
Communication Studies at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
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