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[Commlist] 2019 ACS Summer Institute
Mon Mar 04 16:46:23 GMT 2019
Announcement of the 2019 ACS Summer Institute
“The Long Revolution and the Future of Publics”
22-27 July, 2019, Zeppelin University
Friedrichshafen, Lake Constance, Germany
The forthcoming Summer Institute will discuss the opportunities and
challenges to the idea of “publics” brought forth by new communication
and media technologies. It builds on Raymond Williams’ idea of a “long
revolution” of culture in the course of economic and political changes
and expands it to the digitalization of “public spheres”, in which these
interactions become visible. Using online resources, such as social
network sites, citizens can participate in public discourse and make
their voices heard on political issues, thus making the public sphere
more diverse. Easily accessible media technologies, such as weblogs and
podcasts, enable and empower their users to produce media content, which
might subvert hegemonic ideas and challenge asymmetrical power
relations. Nevertheless, changes in communication technologies also bear
challenges to public spheres: For example, in the course of the
fragmentation of the public sphere and the segmentation of its
audiences, the practices and norms of public communication become
particularistic as well. Online, especially through social network
sites, non-democratic ideologies equally get the opportunity to reach a
wider audience through malevolent hackers or automated bots. Questions
of public control and media regulation arise, as hate speech and fake
news become part of the digital vernacular language.
The Summer Institute will provide a sustained opportunity for critical
reflection on the cultural, technological and political trajectories of
digitalization that might enable or endanger publics and public spheres.
Working at the intersection of Cultural Studies and Media and
Communication Studies, we will analyze recent changes in interpersonal
and mediated communication and their implications for future societies
and media cultures.
The Institute will provide an intense and rewarding academic experience
for postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers who will have the
opportunity to spend the week attending a variety of seminars and
lectures. Five keynote speakers and a faculty staff of leading Cultural
Studies scholars from around the world will provide further
comprehensive insights to the cultural and political consequences of the
digitalization of the public sphere.
The key speakers represent the global perspective on the subject and
include Margie Borschke (Macquarie University Sydney); Adam Haupt
(University of Cape Town), Rolien Hoyng (The Chinese University of Hong
Kong), Eric Maigret (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle) and Tanja Thomas
(University of Tübingen).
The faculty members are representatives of European and German Cultural
Studies and include Janneke Adema (Coventry University), Ursula
Ganz-Blättler (University of St. Gallen), Udo Göttlich (Zeppelin
University), Martin R. Herbers (Zeppelin University), Lothar Mikos
(Filmuniversität Babelsberg), Giulia Pelillo-Hestermeyer (University of
Heidelberg), Aljoša Pužar (University of Ljubljana), Gilbert B. Rodman
(University of Minnesota), Helene Strauss (University of the Free State,
Bloemfontein), Jeffrey Wimmer (University of Augsburg), Carsten Winter
(Hannover University of Music, Drama and Media), Rainer Winter
(University of Klagenfurt), Matthias Wieser (University of Klagenfurt),
and Sebastian Rauter-Nestler (University of Klagenfurt).
The overall participatory and informal character of the Summer Institute
will give voice to the participants by offering a forum which addresses
issues related to their own work specifically on the topic of “the
future of publics” as well as issues of general interest. In addition,
social activities from receptions and meals to informal gatherings will
provide opportunities for participants, lecturers and organizers to
intermingle and stimulate further conversation. The Summer Institute
takes place at Zeppelin University in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Set
against the beautiful backdrop of Lake Constance and the German,
Austrian and Swiss Alps, participants will further enjoy a varied social
program.
Please find further information on participation, fees, accommodation
and the travel process on our website: www.zu.de/acssi2019and on the
website to register for the Summer Institute
https://www.lyyti.fi/reg/Institute_2019
Those interested in participating are invited to take notice of the
abovementioned dates. Email inquiries can be addressed to the local
organizers Prof. Dr. Udo Göttlich and Dr. Martin R. Herbers at
(mediatisierung /at/ zu.de)
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