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[Commlist] CFP: Global Fusion 2020 (Virtual) Conference
Thu Aug 06 15:06:59 GMT 2020
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*CFP: Global Fusion 2020 (Virtual) Conference**
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(In)visibility in Global Communication: Connections & Inequities
October 9-11, 2020
About the Conference
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Global Fusion conference,
held annually by an innovative consortium of mass communication programs
from institutions of higher education in the United States. This will be
our first-ever virtual gathering, in order to avoid the risks of
in-person gatherings in the age of the novel coronavirus pandemic. We
are committed to having a 2020 conference given the need for serious
discussion of vital global communication issues in the face of planetary
challenges, in particular the current pandemic, the impacts of global
climate change and a seeming collapse of democratic structures.
We invite original, non-published research submissions on any aspect of
global media and international aspects of mediated communication. We
encourage special attention be paid to issues of scale and
accessibility, class, and notions of “resilience” during this global
pandemic and the increasingly frequent climate-driven disasters
befalling populations worldwide. Given these circumstances, how should
we study contemporary global discourses and the varied mass
communication systems which deliver them?
While we have chosen a theme, we also encourage research encompassing
the widest possible range of topics. We encourage a variety of
theoretical and methodological approaches appropriate to communication
and media studies research. Suggested topics include, but are not
limited to: social justice and media, new technologies and communities,
social movements, media representations of global or transnational
issues, global media flows, media audiences and reception. Other topics
may include: communication and immigrant or diasporic populations, the
comparative or international role of social media in political systems
and institutions, messaging techniques and strategies for health
communication in global settings, media policy and law in global or
international settings, infrastructural challenges for media and
development, the philosophy of globalization and media, international
film and television studies, the role of streaming platforms in
developing or challenging globalization, and the rise of authoritarian
populism around the world and in the United States.
Begun in 2000, the purpose of the Global Fusion Conference is to promote
academic excellence in global media and international communication
studies. The conference is sponsored by a consortium of universities:
Southern Illinois University, the University of Texas at Austin, Texas
A&M University, Ohio University, University of Virginia, and Temple
University.
Call for Papers
Submission Instructions
NOTE: For the 2020 virtual conference, if a proposal is accepted, the
presenter will need to record their presentation for upload to the
virtual conference site prior to the conference. All panelists’
presentations will be made available for conference participants to view
prior to a designated live (synchronous) discussion of the panel’s
presentations. The schedule of presentations will be made available
through the virtual conference website.
Individual papers: proposals may be submitted in the form of completed
papers or abstracts of 300-400 words. Please note that only full papers
will be considered for the awards for best paper. Please include a cover
sheet with the paper title, the names of all authors, paper keywords,
and contact information for the corresponding author (affiliation,
mailing address, telephone number, and email address). No identifying
information should appear on the paper or on the abstract page, to
ensure blind review.
Panels: Please submit a panel abstract of 200-300 words, and 50-100 word
abstracts for each paper. The names of all authors along with the paper
titles, as well as contact information for the submitter, and paper
keywords, should appear on a cover sheet. No identifying information
should appear on the panel proposal page.
Individual Abstracts: Please submit a paper abstract of 200-300 words.
The names of all authors along with the paper titles, as well as contact
information for the corresponding author, and paper keywords, should
appear on a cover sheet. No identifying information should appear on the
panel proposal page.
Note: Word documents or .pdf files are the only accepted formats for
papers and panel proposals. People interested in submitting creative
work should contact Sarah Lewison at (sacamixta /at/ gmail.com) for further
instructions. Global Fusion strongly encourages the submission of
creative work in order to widen our conversations about the
possibilities for global communication.
Abstract, papers, panel proposals, and proposals for creative work
should: (1) Be separate from the cover page; (2) Contain the title of
the proposed paper; (3) Include a total word count; (4) paper keywords,
and (5) NOT contain any identifying information about the identity of
the author(s).
At least one author of an accepted paper must attend the conference
virtually to present the paper. There is one exception: if student
authors cannot be present, they must make arrangements for the paper to
be presented by someone else. If an accepted author unexpectedly
discovers they will not be able to present, we would very much
appreciate notification no less than one month before the conference
date, allowing us time to re-arrange the schedule.
Submission deadline: 11:59 P.M. (EST) Friday, August 21, 2020
Submit proposals to (globalfusionconference /at/ gmail.com)
Awards: The Global Fusion conference offers a graduate student
competition. To be considered for an award, a full paper must be
submitted by August 30th and must be marked on the title page as a
submission for the student competition. Papers submitted with both
faculty and student authors will be considered faculty papers and are
not eligible for graduate student competitions.
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