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[Commlist] MeCCSA 2021 Call for Papers
Mon Apr 13 11:48:23 GMT 2020
MeCCSA 2021, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK
Conference Theme – Silenced Voices
6-8 January 2021
Submission deadline: 17 July 2020
Keynote Speakers:
Professor Greg Philo, University of Glasgow
Dr Anandi Ramamurthy, Sheffield Hallam University
Professor Karen Ross, Newcastle University
Dr Miklos Sukosd, University of Copenhagen
The Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association is pleased to
invite the submission of abstracts, panel proposals and practice-based
contributions for the MeCCSA 2021 Conference, to be held 6-8 January
2021 at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. The theme of the conference
is Silenced Voices.
The theme encourages engagement with a wide range of topics, which we
hope will attract researchers interested in minority, excluded,
alternative or powerless communities, and their ability to influence
public discourses. It offers the opportunity for a wide variety of
perspectives: from the historical to the contemporary; from
group-centric to macro societal changes; from enablement to suppression;
from psychological to technological; from the speakers unable to reach
their audience, to audiences unable to find their voice.
The silencing of voices goes hand in hand with powerlessness and
oppression. In a world grappling with the implications of fake news,
cancel culture, the suppression of journalism, post-truth politics,
debates about freedom of speech, and the mainstreaming of lies, we hope
that this timely theme will inspire presenters to engage in analyses of
the ways in which media and cultures work with and against those with
silenced voices.
We invite proposals for scholarly papers, themed panels, posters, film
screenings and other practice-based contributions. Proposals might
engage with the various social, political, economic, artistic,
individual, collective, institutional, representational and
technological dimensions of media interactions and environments.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
· Censorship
· Non-mainstream voices
· Activism
· Samizdat / Underground press
· Voices from below
· Whistle-blowing
· Post-truth politics
· Counter-culture
· Cultural pluralism
· Empowerment
· Corporate power and the media
· Minority languages
· Translation and mediation
· Freedom of speech
· Pedagogies and educational practice promoting inclusivity and
embracing diversity.
We welcome contributions across the full range of interests represented
by MeCCSA and its networks, including, but not limited to:
* Race, ethnicity and postcolonial studies
* Representation, identity, ideology
* Film and television studies and practice
* Radio studies and practice
* Cultural and media policy
* Social movements and activism
* Climate change, sustainability and environment
* Digital culture and games studies
* Gender and sexuality studies
* Disability studies within media studies
* Media pedagogy
* BAME experiences of media and culture industries
* Children, young people and media
* Diasporic and ethnic minority media
* Political communication
* Methodological approaches
* Media practice research and teaching
* Community media
Submitting a proposal
Individual abstracts should be up to 250 words. Panel proposals should
include a short description and rationale (200 words) together with
abstracts for each of the 3-4 papers (150-200 words each including
details of the contributor), and the name and contact details of the
panel proposer. The panel proposer should coordinate the submissions for
that panel as a single proposal. For both panels and individual papers
please include up to five key words.
Practice-based work
We actively support the presentation of practice-as-research and have a
flexible approach to practice papers and presentations. This may include
opportunities to present papers and screenings in the same sessions or
as part of a separate screening strand. We also welcome shorter papers
in association with short screenings. We also have dedicated
presentation spaces to display practice artefacts including screenings,
posters and computer-based work. For displaying practice work, please
include specific technical data (e.g. duration, format) and a URL
pointing to any support material when submitting your abstract. We
expect delegates who are showing screenings to be present at the conference.
Please note that all proposals (abstracts and practice-based work) will
be peer reviewed. PGRs are welcome to submit.
The RGU organising committee are aiming to publish an edited collection
of papers focusing on the conference theme with a reputable academic
publisher. Further details of how to submit will be announced closer to
the conference.
Timeline of submissions and reviews
Submission deadline: 17 July 2020
Review decision: September 2020
Submit proposals to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=meccsa2021
Website:
https://www.rgu.ac.uk/events/events-2021/2615-media-communication-and-cultural-studies-association-meccsa-conference
Twitter:
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