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[Commlist] cfp: Media Building
Wed Mar 31 21:39:31 GMT 2021
Media Building Virtual Conference:
Architecture, Communications and the Built Environment
7-10 July 2021
Hosted by the University of Salford and Northumbria University
Abstract Deadline: 11 April 2021
Since the emergence of the first newspapers, the relationship between
place and content has been central to the media’s development. The
spatial politics of media production could fundamentally shape its
reception and circulation. If ‘the medium is the message’, then this
applied equally to where media artefacts were created as to what was
contained within them. Publishers quickly understood that, from both a
commercial and philosophical perspective, landmark headquarters or
publishing plants could help enforce the legitimacy and significance of
their enterprises. Thus, structures such as the striking neo-gothic
spires of the Chicago Tribune tower or the sleek art-deco exteriors of
the Daily Express building in London offered compelling expressions of
media power, modernity, and the aesthetics of mass communication,
providing what Aurora Wallace describes as a “definable shape…a hook on
which to hang some news about the media itself.” At the same time, media
buildings became key nodes in the urban geography of communications,
complementing editorial efforts to make and remake the modern metropolis.
This virtual conference invites contributions which explore the
intersections between architecture, communications, and the built
environment. While all papers will be considered, our focus is on print,
broadcast, and digital media. We are interested in the relationship
between media content and media space, and the ways in which this
relationship has changed over time.
Potential topics and case studies include:
The rise and fall of the “newspaper row” (Fleet Street; Park Row;
Picayune Place; etc.)
Media power and the modern skyscraper (China Media Group HQ, Beijing;
the New York Times building, Manhattan; etc.)
Media cities and mediated cities (Facebook Menlo Park Campus, Silicon
Valley; MediaCity, Salford Quays; Media City Park, Dubai; etc.)
Media buildings in popular culture (Superman and the Daily Planet;
Janoth Publications and The Big Clock, etc.)
Liminal spaces, private architectures, media publics (blogging and the
coffee shop; radical media and the built environment; media cultures in
the ‘post-newsroom’ age; etc.)
Reuse, relocation, and the afterlife of media architecture (the Chicago
Tribune building the Chicago Bee building, etc.)
Designing media buildings (soft power and media architecture; media
buildings and interior design; the ‘newsroom’ as a social and cultural
construct; etc.)
Identity, community, and media buildings (the Johnson Publishing
building in Chicago, the Daily Forward building in New York, etc.)
Media architecture and the end of empire (Times of India building,
Mumbai; National Media Group, Nairobi; Broadcasting House, London; etc.)
We welcome proposals for either individual presentations (c. 20
minutes), or panels (c. 60-90 minutes) in a variety of formats:
traditional conference papers, pre-recorded papers, roundtables,
scholar-practitioner interviews, etc.
Accounting for the participation of international scholars, the
conference will follow an afternoon format, with sessions taking place
between 12 and 6pm BST. If you have a preference for appearing earlier
or later in the day depending on your own time-zone, please highlight
this as part of your abstract submission.
Send abstracts (400 words max), or any questions about format and
presentations, to Carole O’Reilly [(c.oreilly /at/ salford.ac.uk)] and E. James
West [(ejwestuk /at/ gmail.com)] by 11 April 2021.
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