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[Commlist] Dial S for Screen Studies Conference cfp
Wed Sep 23 10:10:20 GMT 2020
*Call for Papers: Sydney Screen Studies Network Presents: Dial S for
Screen Studies 2020 *
**
Sydney Screen Studies Network is currently seeking proposals for our
2020 conference,*Dial S for Screen Studies*, held*18th to 19th November
2020 *online via Zoom. This year, our conference will adopt a new
online-friendly format: papers (and associated media) will be
distributed digitally prior to the conference, and conference panel
sessions will be moderated discussions of the relevant papers.
We invite scholars working across film, television, video and internet
media to present their research on screen studies and screen culture
from a variety of perspectives. In particular, we welcome research
pertaining to the stream detailed below:
**
*Revisioning the Screen *
**
2020 has brought unprecedented challenges on a global scale. The
COVID-19 pandemic has had an immediate and substantial impact upon the
way we work and socialise. In the midst of such a crisis, the renewal of
the Black Lives Matter movement in the USA and its subsequent global
expansion has further brought to the fore conversations around human
rights, freedoms, and the call for increased diversity. These events
have already had noticeable impact upon both screen industries and
screen studies in multi-faceted ways. Notably, they have renewed
discussions around both the value and precarity of the arts in times of
crisis.
We invite scholars to submit proposals that consider the impact of these
various global crises of 2020 on the film, television and media
industries and screen studies. Some suggested perspectives for this
stream include:
* Representation of race, racial diversity and racial violence.
* Disrupted and reimagined film and TV
production/distribution/exhibition (in response to COVID-19).
* Precarity of the film and TV industries.
* Precarity of Screen Studies as a humanities discipline.
* The value of the screen arts in responding to crisis.
While we encourage participants to consider the stream on contemporary
events suggested above, we will also welcome submissions on topics such
as the following:
* Early cinemas, classic cinemas and/or contemporary cinemas
* Television, traditional and new
* Screen history
* Spectatorship
* Mass media and social media
* Screen theory/screen philosophy
* Intersections of academic research and screen practice
* New media forms
* Gender, sexuality, race and class in screen media
* History/theory of performance on screen
Please send your proposals including a*title*, an*abstrac*t (200 words),
and a*short biography*(todialsforscreenstudies /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(dialsforscreenstudies /at/ gmail.com)>by*Friday 25th of September 2020*.
We encourage collaborative works, pre-constituted panels, as well as
postgraduate and early career researchers to apply to present at Dial S
for Screen Studies.
*** Please note, this conference will be held online in the Australian
Eastern Standard Time GMT +10 ** *
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