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[Commlist] CFP Interactive Film and Media Conference 2021
Wed Apr 14 22:06:59 GMT 2021
DEADLINE EXTENDED CFP
INTERACTIVE FILM AND MEDIA CONFERENCE 2021:
NEW NARRATIVES, RACIALIZATION,
GLOBAL CRISES, AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT
Hosted by
Ryerson University (Canada)
The Glasgow School of Art (Scotland)
University of Sao Paulo (Brazil)
The University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
(virtual)
August 5-7, 2021
Deadline Extended: Monday, April 26th, 2021
This virtual edition of the Interactive Film and Media conference on
‘new narratives, racialization, global crises, and social engagement’ is
dedicated to the development, analysis, and research processing of the
digital experience that is transforming our contemporary world vision
through the immense range of storytelling practices, including visual
arts, cinema, digital/graphic/interactive narratives, virtual reality,
games, etc. The purpose of this conference is to bring together
researchers and practitioners working in diverse disciplinary areas to
establish an interdisciplinary framework for research on contemporary
narratives, including case studies of the multimodal narratives across
media and cultures.
In the wake of the death of George Floyd, the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter
has gone viral across the world raising many concerns about the media’s
role in our society. Today, it is not enough for the media to not be
racist: it must actively be anti-racist. It would not be an
overestimation to say that the participation of media in discourses
other than those centered on racism is also paramount: it played a
decisive role in many recent social and political events, including the
pandemiccrisis. Therefore, this conference is proposing to examine how
media around the world are dealing with the aftermath ofthese
developments. This conference also aims to discuss how the late
proliferation of online social events and theincreased fragmentation of
the discourse via microblogging, subtitling, hashtags, and the enhanced
sharing of imagesthrough screenshots, short-form videos, selfies, and
video calls have affected interactive narratives.
We are inviting interdisciplinary proposals reflecting on the recent
changes to the mediascape and the closely related medium of interactive
narrative, in its many forms and iterations. Submissions that consider
the advantages and drawbacks of the current trends in film, media, and
interactive narratives, will be of special value, as well as those that
develop new approaches to the process of algorithmization and
hybridization between the information ecosystems dominated by tech
enterprises and the mediasphere’s micro-level, where the instant-message
apps transform our everyday lives by exposing polarized and
contradictory messages, disseminating the misinformation.
The organizers will consider unpublished works that present research
results and/or theoretical reflections within the scope of Interactive
Film and Media Studies, with a special focus on ‘new narratives,
racialization, global crises, and social engagement’.
CONFERENCE FEE: No registration fee will be charged for
participation/presentation at this conference.
SUBMITTING PROPOSALS
Submit an abstract (around 500 words in length including the research
objectives, theoretical framework, methodology, and conclusions) and a
brief Bio-CV (100 words maximum). Please fill out the form available at
https://forms.gle/tcBYQ9P9ktvaUcdP7 <https://forms.gle/tcBYQ9P9ktvaUcdP7>
CONTACT EMAIL: (interactivefilmconference /at/ gmail.com)
MORE INFO: https://interactivefilm.blogspot.com
<https://interactivefilm.blogspot.com>
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