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Tue Feb 25 18:34:06 GMT 2020
International Conference Announcement: Communicating Memory Matters:
Next Steps in the Study of Media Remembering and Communicative
Commemoration**
University of Salzburg, 16-17 September 2020. DEADLINE for abstracts: 1
March 2020
Confirmed keynote speakers: Karina Horsti (Finnish Academy & University
of Jyväskylä), Andrew Hoskins (University of Glasgow), Carolyn Kitch
(Temple University), Randi Marselis (Roskilde University), & Anna
Reading (King’s College London)
Memory is a communicative affair. Media and the forms of interaction and
sensemaking they enable shape the ways people come to connect to a
collective past, store personal reminiscences, and return to bygone
moments. As such, every new wave of information and communication
technology has brought about shifts in mnemonic culture. The practices
and processes of media remembering and communicative commemoration
receive an increasing academic attention across disciplines. Our
conference addresses this nascent area of inquiry. It calls for
contributions that explore the fundaments of communication memory
studies in different academic traditions, map corresponding fields of
research, and scrutinize analytical perspectives.The event brings
together theoretical and empirical approaches toward the capacity of
communication processes and media environments for memory making. Due to
the variety of paradigms, we believe that it is necessary to work across
disciplines and embrace an international perspective.
The conference is open to research related to questions of memory,
media, and communication. And it invites senior as well as emerging
scholars to contemplate the future of communication memory studies.
Contributions can address, but are not limited to, the following aspects:
* Journalism and the role of journalistic memory agents
* Memory and visual communication
* Remembering and forgetting in academia, most notably communication
studies
* Media nostalgia in networked communication
* Media witnessing and digital media
* New media and shifting forms of memory making
* Data, archives, and information retrieval
* Memory work in-between the past, the present, and the future
* Cosmopolitan and transnational media memory
The conference will be hosted by the Memory and Media Network. It is
funded by the German Research Foundation.
Submission Guidelines: Abstracts must be submitted via email
((memorymatters2020 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(memorymatters2020 /at/ gmail.com)>) by 1
March 2020. Submissions must contain a front page with all information
about the author(s) as well as an anonymized extended abstract (max. 500
words excl. front page and bibliographical references).
General Information: The conference will begin Tuesday, 15 September
2020, with a Get-Together and end Thursday, 17 September 2020, with an
afternoon session. For updated information concerning the program,
registration, accommodation, and travel, please visit our website
www.memoryandmedia.net <http://www.memoryandmedia.net/>
Key Dates
1 March 2020: deadline for abstract submissions
8 April 2020: notification of acceptance
1 May 2020: publication of conference program
15 to 17 September 2020: conference
Organizers and Contact:
Memory and Media Research Network
Professor Christian Pentzold and Professor Christine Lohmeier
Email: (memorymatters2020 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(memorymatters2020 /at/ gmail.com)>
Web: https://www.memoryandmedia.net
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