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[ecrea] Media, Gender and Sexuality in Europe / ica preconference
Fri Apr 20 18:37:36 GMT 2018
SUBJECT: ICA PRECONFERENCE ‘MEDIA, GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN EUROPE’
Dear colleagues,
We still have some places left for non-presenting attendees at our ICA18
preconference 'Media, Gender and Sexuality in Europe'! Check out our
amazing line-up below (also available at: https://goo.gl/YGLVyY) and let
us know if you'd like to join us (please, e-mail Lukasz Szulc at
(l.szulc /at/ lse.ac.uk) <mailto:(l.szulc /at/ lse.ac.uk)> for registration link).
All the best,
Lukasz Szulc
International Communication Association
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer Interest Group
MEDIA, GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN EUROPE
24 May 2018, 8:30 - 17:00
Cafe Kampus, Naprstkova 272/10
Prague, Czech Republic
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?
Cost for participation is 25USD for early registration (by 30 April
2018) and 35USD for late registration (by 4 May 2018). Please, e-mail
Lukasz Szulc for the registration link ((l.szulc /at/ lse.ac.uk)).
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.
PROGRAM
8:30-9:00 Coffee and Registration
9:00-9:05 Welcome
9:05-10:30 1. WOMEN AND QUEERS IN MAINSTREAM MEDIA:
DISCOURSES, PRACTICES AND FRAMES
Who Gives Whom a Voice? Gender-Related Interactions in 35 Years of
Political TV-Talks
Andreas Riedl, Sophia Dollsack
Gender Images in the Run-Up to Elections: Unusual Findings from Switzerland
Stephanie Fiechtner, Philomen Schoenhagen, Manuel Puppis, Tobias Rohrbach
Newsroom Diversity as Blessing and Curse: A Case Study on Harassed
Female Journalists in German-Speaking Countries
Nina Springer, Franziska Troger
Scene In and Outside the Library: The Role of the Media in Public
Discourse on the Gender Order and Heterosexuality in Czech Republic and
Beyond
Blanka Nyklová, Nina Fárová
Media Frames and News Sources in Coverage of LGBT Prides in Russia
Kseniia Semykina
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-12:00 2. GEOPOLITICS AND MEDIATED GEOGRAPHIES OF GENDER
AND SEXUALITY
‘It’s Impossible Even to Imagine that Something Like This Happened in
Poland’: LGBT Rights and the West/East Divide in the Polish Mainstream
Media of the 1990s
Ludmiła Janion
Desiring the West: Late 90s through the Czech Gay Porn
Tereza Zvolská
Fantasized, yet Depoliticized: Visions of Gay Italy in ‘Call Me By Your
Name’
Tyler Quick
The Gender Dimension of the Refugee Debate: The Narration of European
Progressiveness vs. Refugees’ Backwardness in Austrian Press Coverage
Irmgard Wetzstein
12:00-13:00 Lunch Break (provided at Café Kampus)
13:00-14:30 3. QUEER MEDIA PRODUCTION: FROM ACTIVISTS TO
CORPORATIONS TO YOUTUBERS
Temporality and Queer Bodies in Gay Magazines in the 1980s and 1990s in
Germany, Italy and Poland
Tim Veith
Media Production by Slovak LGBTQ Activists: Carving out Spaces of
Identity Expression, Belonging and Social Movement Mobilization
Viera Lorencová
When Pussies Riot: How YouTube Globally Reproduces Pussy Riot’s
Anti-Putin Feminism
Jessica Gokhberg
Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?: Locating Corporate Agency in LGBTQ Media Studies
Nicholas Boston
Is YouTube Anti-LGBTQ? Investigating LGBTQ YouTubers Articulated
Understanding of the YouTube’s Algorithms
Sophie Bishop
14:30-14:40 Coffee Break
14:40-15:55 4. LOVE, SEX AND DRAG IN MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS AND
FANDOM
Sexual Double Standards on Youth Victimization and Social Media: An
Analysis of Discourses in Print Media
Burcu Korkmazer, Sander De Ridder, Sofie Van Bauwel
Teen, Love and Sexuality Stereotypes in Spain: Heteronormative and
Patriarchal Models
Maddalena Fedele, Maria-Jose Masanet, Rafael Ventura
Where Girls are Still Encouraged to Say Yes if They Mean No: Gender in
Popular German
YouTube Videos
Merja Mahrt, Annekatrin Bock
Spanish Fans of RuPaul’s Drag Race
Vincent Doyle
15:55-16:05 Coffee Break
16:05-17:00 5. NATIONAL IDENTITIES, GENDER & SEXUALITY IN FILM
Black Palate of Krystyna Janda and Black Umbrellas
Liliana Bajger
Queering Polish People's Republic through Affective Memory
Rafal Morusiewicz
Murderers of the Patriarchy: Reframing the (Queer) Nation in Romas
Zabarauskas’ ‘Porno Melodrama’ (2011) and ‘Nuo Lietuvos Nepabėgsi’ (You
Can’t Escape Lithuania, 2016)
Clinton Glenn
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