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[Commlist] Transnational Pop Culture Research Cluster event
Fri Feb 28 20:13:57 GMT 2020
Transnational Popular Culture as a Catalyst for Social Change Workshops
Sheffield Hallam University, 22-23 June 2020
https://transnationalpopculture.weebly.com/
Call for Contributions
Changing minds changes lives. Popular culture has enormous discursive
power which creates meaning through storytelling and performance, and
can thus be used as a political tool for social change. Arts and
Humanities put the human at the centre of analysis and provide a
methodological framework for cultural, social and economic
critique.**These workshops aim to forge interdisciplinary links between
those working in disparate disciplines such as Arts, Humanities, Social
Sciences, Law, Health and Wellbeing. We will consider popular culture as
a key mediator in the transnational understanding of power and a
significant interlocutor in social change. If we consider popular
culture one of the most influential agents of value construction, then
cultural artefacts can be considered a powerful tool to guide viewers
through the moral climate of their time, attesting to a collective
process of working through social issues. Social and economic benefits
of this research are instrumental as well as intrinsic. Raising
awareness, creating knowledge and changing attitudes towards
transnational cultures improves social and intellectual capital of
individuals, social groups and organisations. Brexit and its aftermath
make this knowledge creation a strategic imperative for the country.
The Creativity and Culture Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam
University is renowned for its world-leading research and thus provides
the ideal context. The workshops are run by the following colleagues:
Esther Johnson,
https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/esther-johnson
Anja Louis,
https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/anja-louis
Ana-Maria Sanchez,
https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/ana-maria-sanchez-arce
Amy Wigelsworth,
https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/amy-wigelsworth
The workshops will cover all forms of Popular Culture (e.g. comics,
fiction, film, performing arts, and television) and/or cultural
practice. Themes may include but should not be limited to:
·Climate
·Globalisation
·Health
·Identity politics
·Interculturality
·News Media
·Migration
·Multiculturalism
·Neoliberalism
·Otherness and Othering (BAME, disability, gender, LGBTQ+)
·Place-making
·Postcolonialism
·Security
*Organiser:*
Dr Anja Louis, Reader in Cultural and Intercultural Studies, Languages
and Cultures, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield S1 1WB,
(a.louis /at/ shu.ac.uk) <mailto:(a.louis /at/ shu.ac.uk)>
Workshop Formats
*Audio-visual presentations* (e.g. short film or film clips with Q&A).
Please indicate the screening length. We aim to programme a couple of
1-hour slots dedicated to audiovisual presentations. We suggest a
screening limit of 30 minutes.
*Individual presentations*
A 20-minute presentation by an individual author, with 10-min for Q&A
*Panel presentation*
Three thematically connected papers. All contributions consist of a
20-minutes presentation by the authors, with an extra 30-minute slot
allocated for discussion at the end.
*Round tables* (innovative formats are welcomed).
The usual format is 3 speakers with 10 minutes each, and 30 minutes Q&A.
*Posters* A0-size academic posters, which will be displayed during a
dedicated poster session. Please note that posters should be printed by
individual contributors.
Proposals should include an abstract under 350 words and a bio of no
more than 100 words. Panel proposals (three papers) should combine the
abstracts and bios of speakers in one document, and should also include
a short rationale and panel title. Poster proposals should include an
abstract of no more than 250 words and a 100-words speaker bio.
*All proposals should be submitted to the organiser:
**(a.louis /at/ shu.ac.uk)* <mailto:(a.louis /at/ shu.ac.uk)>*. *
Deadline: 29 March 2020
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