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[ecrea] CfP MeCCSA 2019: Continuity & Change – Media, Communications & Politics
Tue Apr 24 18:50:30 GMT 2018
MeCCSA 2019 Call for Papers
Theme: Continuity & Change – Media, Communications & Politics
9 – 11 January 2019
University of Stirling
Deadline for proposals: Friday 15 June 2018
We are pleased to invite you to submit abstracts, panel proposals and
practice-based contributions for the next Annual MeCCSA Conference, to
be held for the first time in Scotland from 9 to 11 January 2019 at the
University of Stirling.
The theme of the MeCCSA 2019 Conference is Continuity & Change – Media,
Communications & Politics. The theme is designed to address the role of
traditional and digital media and communications in maintaining
continuity and advocating for political change, whilst also speaking to
specific anniversaries significant to Scotland, including the 20th
anniversary of the Scottish Parliament.
The old expression, “the more things change, the more they remain the
same”, is only partly true. Despite substantial and widespread changes
in media, society and politics, several aspects and structures remain
constant. Change and continuity are ever-present and simultaneous
aspects of life and judging the importance of changes and constants
helps us to understand our place in contemporary society and history.
The conference theme addresses the role of media and communications in
long- and short-term continuities and discontinuities as well as
interrogates the concept of continuity with change. How are lives,
cultures and conditions alike over time and how have they changed? What
is the role of media, communications and politics in advocating change
or maintaining status quo?
We invite proposals for scholarly papers, themed panels, posters, film
screenings and other practice-based contributions, which engage with
various social, political, economic, artistic, organisational,
individual, collective and technological dimensions of continuity and
change in media, communications and politics. Potential topics could
include, but are not limited to:
• Media activism and civic engagement
• Digital cultures
• Media, communications and politics in devolved political
contexts
• Documenting political change
• Media archives and pedagogy
• Ways of witnessing
• Crisis and change communications
• Media representations of marginal groups
• Ethics, power and responsibility
• Scottish media and communications industries
• Academics in the media/mediated academics
• Cultural histories of film, media and communications in
research and education
The conference is the annual presentation of the best work across the
whole range of MeCCSA interests, and is also an opportunity to hear
about and discuss important topics in both media and HE policy relevant
to MeCCSA members.
We welcome papers, panels, film screenings and other practice-based
contributions across the full range of interests represented by MeCCSA
and its networks, including, but not limited to:
• Cultural and media policy
• Film and television studies and practice
• Radio studies and practice
• Representation, identity, ideology
• Social movements
• Digital games studies
• Women’s media studies
• Disability studies within media studies
• Approaches to media pedagogy
• Children, young people and media
• Diasporic and ethnic minority media
• Political communication
• Methodological approaches
• Media practice research and teaching
Confirmed keynote speakers are:
• Dr Shohini Chaudhuri (University of Essex)
• Prof Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki)
• Prof Philip Schlesinger (University of Glasgow)
• Dr Leshu Torchin (University of St Andrews)
Submitting a proposal
Individual abstracts should be up to 250 words. Panel proposals should
include a short description and rationale (200 words) together with
abstracts for each of the 3-4 papers (150-200 words each including
details of the contributor), and the name and contact details of the
panel proposer. The panel proposer should co-ordinate the submissions
for that panel as a single proposal.
Practice-based work
We actively support the presentation of practice-as-research and have a
flexible approach to practice papers and presentations. This may include
opportunities to present papers and screenings in the same sessions or
as part of a separate screening strand. We also welcome shorter papers
in association with short screenings/sharing. We have dedicated
presentation spaces to display practice artefacts including screenings,
posters and computer-based work. For displaying practice work, please
include specific technical data (e.g. duration, format) and a URL
pointing to any support material when submitting your abstract.
Deadline for submission: 15 June 2018 (please note that the deadline is
earlier than usual).
Please submit your proposal via the online submission system:
https://www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019/callforabstracts/
Email: (meccsa2019 /at/ stir.ac.uk)
Website: http://www.stir.ac.uk/meccsa2019/
Twitter: @MeCCSA2019
About MeCCSA
MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication
and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. The field encompasses the
study of audio-visual and print media including film and TV; journalism;
radio; photography; creative writing; publishing; interactive media and
the web. The field also includes higher education for media practice and
practice research – film and TV production, journalism practice, and the
use of new, digital information technologies in the arts, entertainment,
social media and gaming. For further information please see:
http://www.meccsa.org.uk/
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