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[Commlist] CFP: #CommunicationSoWhite: Discipline, Scholarship, and the Media
Sun Jan 13 20:42:09 GMT 2019
Call for Submissions:
International Communication Association 2019 Pre-conference
#CommunicationSoWhite: Discipline, Scholarship, and the Media
Friday, May 24, 2019
Washington D.C., USA
DESCRIPTION
As part of an ongoing movement to decenter white masculinity as the
normative core of scholarly inquiry, the recent article,
“#CommunicationSoWhite” by Chakravartty et al. (2018) in the Journal of
Communication examined racial disparities within citational practices to
make a broader intervention on ways current Communication scholarship
reproduces institutional racism and sexism. The underrepresentation of
scholars of color within the field in regards to citations, editorial
positions, and publications and ongoing exclusion of nonwhite, feminist,
queer, post-colonial, and Indigenous voices is a persistent and systemic
problem in the production of disciplinary knowledge. ICA President Paula
Gardner echoed similar sentiments in her 2018 presidential address,
calling for steps for inclusion and diversity within the International
Communication Association as well as the larger field.
This pre-conference aims to highlight, consider, and intervene in these
issues. We seek submissions that address areas such as:
· The marginalization of communication scholarship in which race,
ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and other axes of exclusion are central;
· Communication scholarship in the context of the global rise of
white supremacy and right-wing ethno-nationalism movements;
· Communication scholarship from postcolonial and decolonial
perspectives;
· Who tends to be hired and who serves as leaders/gatekeepers in
the field;
· The politics of citation and publication;
· How #CommunicationSoWhite can function as an intervention within
communication studies organizations, departments, and scholarship.
We anticipate many submissions will center on the U.S. and other Western
contexts; we also hope the pre-conference will provide a discussion that
spans both global North and South, and we encourage participation by
submitters from outside North America and the U.K.
Please submit either an EXTENDED ABSTRACT or a PANEL PROPOSAL.
Extended abstracts should be 1,500-3,000 words, including notes and
references. We encourage different types of submissions including
position papers, case studies, and more conventional research papers
that tackle any issue relating to the preconference themes.
Panel proposals should include a minimum of four participants. We will
accept panels following a traditional format where presenters each speak
for 10-15 minutes before a Q-and-A period. We also encourage panel
proposals that do not follow such a format; e.g. consider high-density
panels, which have six or more participants who each speak for 6 minutes
or less, or panels where panelists circulate their papers to each other
ahead of time to generate a more engaged discussion during the
presentation session. Provide a 400-word rationale describing the panel
overall, a 200-word abstract for each participant’s contribution, and a
list of participants’ names, affiliations, and contact information.
Travel grants: Depending on funding availability, we may have the
ability to offer one or two modest travel grants (maximum $400). If you
are a graduate student and/or a scholar resident in a non-Tier A country
(see https://www.icahdq.org/page/tiers for a list), please note this
status in your submission and indicate that you would like to be
considered for a travel grant.
Exclusions: Submissions should not consist primarily of previously
published or in-press scholarship.
Deadline: Please submit by Thursday, February 7, 2019, 16:00 UTC, by
emailing BOTH Eve Ng at (nge /at/ ohio.edu) and Khadijah Costley White at
(klw147 /at/ comminfo.rutgers.edu)
Attendance by non-presenters: Those who are not presenting are also
welcome to register for attendance. (Registration information to come
shortly.)
If you have questions, please contact both of the following
pre-conference organizers:
Eve Ng: (nge /at/ ohio.edu)
Khadijah Costley White: (klw147 /at/ comminfo.rutgers.edu)
DATE AND LOCATION
The pre-conference will take place on Friday, May 24, 2019, in
Washington D.C., USA, at a venue close to the ICA conference hotel.
Exact location will be announced when it is finalized. The
pre-conference will end in time for participants to attend the opening
plenary in the evening at the Washington Hilton.
Organizers:
Eve Ng, Ohio University, USA
Khadijah Costley White, Rutgers University, USA
Alfred L. Martin, Jr., University of Iowa, USA
Anamik Saha, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Organizing Groups:
Ethnicity and Race in Communication division
LGBTQ Studies interest group
Co-Sponsors:
Activism, Communication and Social Justice interest group
Feminist Scholarship division
Global Communication and Social Change division
Mass Communication division
Popular Communication division
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