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[Commlist] CFP: Piracy and Beyond: Exploring ‘Threats’ in Media and Culture
Fri Jan 18 19:02:20 GMT 2019
call for papers
*Piracy and Beyond: Exploring ‘Threats’ in Media and Culture*
*School of Media, Faculty of Media, Communication and Design*
*National Research University HSE, Moscow*
*23-25 October 2019*
*Keynote Speakers*
Göran Bolin, Södertorn University, Sweden
Patrick Burckart, University of Texas – Austin, US
Alexandra Elbakyan, Sci-Hub
Joe Karaganis, Columbia University, US
Tristan Mattelart, University of Paris Pantheon, France
Vincent Mosco, Queen's University, Canada
**
*Call for Papers*
This conference explores piracy as a figure navigating the conventions,
norms and boundaries of legality in digital cultures and beyond. Offline
and online piracies thrive on technological affordances yet they do so
in opposition to corporate efforts -in music, film, publishing and
academia- to label them as threatening for the economy and society. In
turn, pirate activities frequently become themselves subject to economic
exploitation, co-optation and spectacurilzation by market forces. During
the last decades, while the copyrights industry lobbies for tighter IP
laws on a global scale, social media corporations find productive ways
to capture counter-hegemonic networks through the exploitation of free
or leisure time and users’ data. Caught in the highly flexible and
contingent context of digital networks, piracy allows for the probing of
norms and boundaries, questioning the logics that define intellectual
property laws, broadening the uses and perceptions of authored
production and enabling new forms of technology usage surpassing
corporate control. Moving beyond approaches that represent piracy in
terms of illegality or supply and demand, we propose to
explore pirate networked sociabilities working within and outside the
fringes of market economy through the lens of institutional and
discursive power and attempts to escape corporate control.
The discourse on piracy can be seen as part of a broader set of
discourses and practices shaping the figure of the threat in media and
culture, that is to say the construction of borderline and contested
practices, identities and phenomena that rest on the threshold of the
legitimate and illegitimate, the legal and the illegal. We understand
these boundaries to be highly contingent, historical and politically
defined and subject to discursive contestation. To bring few examples
beyond digital piracy, the figures of the ‘parasite’ in biology, the
‘virus’ in digital worlds or the ‘benefit scrounger’ in public discourse
become likewise threats that have to be managed and confronted for the
presumed progress of the community. We look for abstracts that explore
the threat as a broader phenomenon related to issues of political
economy, otherness, marginality, resistance, community, assimilation,
camouflaging, gender, class, recognition and representation. We seek to
address the power relations in designations of the threat (who, why,
when and by whom is someone categorized as a threat) as well as explore
the conditions under which authorities and legal entities decide who has
the right to exist and how.
We welcome contributions in the following topics:
Legality, Illegality and Sharing Economies
Political Economy of Othering
Disruption and the New Economy
Academic Publishing and Piracy
Art, Music and Piracy
Discourses on Disruption
Ecosystem and Disruption
Gender, Class, Sexual Others
Viruses and Parasites in Media
Human and Non-Human Worlds
Submissions should include the name(s) and institutional affiliations of
the applicant(s), email address and abstracts no longer than 500 words
(including references) in English or in Russian.
Abstracts must be submitted before *March*, 31, 2019** at:
(piracyandbeyond /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(piracyandbeyond /at/ gmail.com)>
Participants will be notified about acceptance by* April 31, 2019*
For any further information, please contact us at:
(piracyandbeyond /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(piracyandbeyond /at/ gmail.com)>
*Organizers *
Ilya Kirya, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Yiannis Mylonas, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Panos Kompatsiaris, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
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