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[Commlist] ICA pre-conference on multimodal research
Wed Nov 03 09:13:03 GMT 2021
*Communicating Multi-modally: Research and Expressive Culture*
ICA Pre-conference, The American University of Paris, May 26, 2022
Submission Deadline: December 17, 2021
Event website: https://icamultimodalpreconf.fims.uwo.ca/
<https://icamultimodalpreconf.fims.uwo.ca/>
Communication research has long been presented in books and journal
articles despite the discipline’s interest in the multiple forms in
which communication practice takes shape. While scholars examine visual
imagery, sound, and performance, for example, work in multimodal formats
is assigned to the realm of art and creative expression, rarely to
communication scholarship. This assumption means our discipline has only
begun to push the boundaries of knowledge production in new, more
expressive directions that better capture communication’s multimodal
condition. This pre-conference builds on recent International
Communication Association (ICA) programming dedicated to multimodal
work, bringing together established and emerging scholars around the
world who embrace expressive culture as foundation in communication
research.
We see multimodal scholarship as having particular value for addressing
a more diverse population of scholars and students, and for engaging
with intellectual energies that are not formally organized within
institutionalized academia. It holds promise for a more locally and
globally inclusive communication field. Our goal is to explore the power
and limitations of multimodal scholarship, and to sustain conversations
about institutional support, policy, and guidance for multimodal
research, teaching, and publishing.
We are excited to invite scholars who work in multiple modalities to
submit their work to the pre-conference, to be held in person at the
American University of Paris on May 26, 8am – 4pm. If you engage in
research-creation, creative commons projects, interactive data
visualization, computational art, performance, or digital humanities and
social sciences, for example, or in any classical medium such as film,
video, radio, movement, or installation, we welcome your submission.
Communicating Multi-Modally is co-sponsored by five divisions and
interest groups at ICA, including Ethnicity and Race in communication,
LGBTQ Studies Interest Group, Philosophy, Theory and Critique, Popular
Media and Culture, and Visual Communication Studies. We are open to work
that speaks to wide-ranging questions relevant to communication and to
our divisional and interest group cosponsors. Topics include (though are
not limited to):
- Climate and environmental justice
- Decolonial perspectives
- Dis/ability
- LGBTQ studies
- Media, law, and policy
- Migration/immigration and human rights
- Participatory communication
- Popular media and culture
- Racial justice
- Transmediality
- Transnationalism/globalization
- Urban communication
- Visual communication
Proposals must include the following components:
1. a written narrative (250 – 500 words);
2. a sample of the multi-modal work to be presented at the
pre-conference /(include links and passwords to cloud-based files rather
than large files themselves; there will be upload capacity limits)/; and
3. a 200-word bio for individual submitters or each member of a
collaboration
If your project is website-based, your narrative might include a link to
a staged or live site, or a collection of screen shots of work in
progress. If your project is a live performance, consider a script
excerpt or outline plus short audio sample. If your project uses audio
and visual channels, consider linking a Vimeo clip or any
internationally accessible platform. Overall, your narrative and
accompanying material should communicate the form of the project and its
capacity for exploring and understanding communicative practices, sites,
participants, cultures, or techniques. Please ensure that your narrative
together with your sample and bio are as expressive as possible of the
project as a whole and your proposed presentation.
English should be used in submitting proposals, though projects need not
be in English only. Project samples, however, should be translated or
represented in English wherever possible (e.g., through subtitles or
narratives on paper). Due to limited space and resources, we invite
presenters to think small, low-tech, portable, and experimental in terms
of space, equipment, and electrical needs. Presenters will be expected
to provide their own laptop computers and connectors.
Please submit proposals via our event website:
https://icamultimodalpreconf.fims.uwo.ca/
<https://icamultimodalpreconf.fims.uwo.ca/>
*Additional details:*
- The day will include 6 panels in three sessions (2 panels per session)
and an invited closing plenary.
- We hope there will be at least a small amount of exhibition space on
site for presenters, who may want to combine exhibition or performance
with commentary and other forms during their panel slot. We will
confirm. At this point we request that you propose submissions for the
space and time (15-20 minutes) of a scheduled presentation.
- The program group will review submissions and assemble sessions, with
consultation where we need additional expertise.
- Breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks will be provided.
Communicating Multi-Modally is planned and organized by Lisa Henderson,
Sandra Ristovska, Cherian George, and John L. Jackson, Jr. with
sponsorship from the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at Western
University, the School of Communication and Film at Hong Kong Baptist
University, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of
Pennsylvania, and the College of Media, Communication, and Information
at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Thanks to our sponsors, there will be no registration fee, and a small
amount of travel support will be available to graduate students,
independent scholars and sessional instructors who are not otherwise
supported. We will announce travel support in February 2022.
For any questions about the submission process, please contact a member
of the programming group:
*Sandra Ristovska, *University of Colorado Boulder,
(sandra.ristovska /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(sandra.ristovska /at/ colorado.edu)>
*Lisa Henderson, *Western University, (lhende44 /at/ uwo.ca)
<mailto:(lhende44 /at/ uwo.ca)>
*John Jackson, *Annenberg School, University of Pennsylvania,
(jjackson /at/ upenn.edu) <mailto:(jjackson /at/ upenn.edu)>
*Cherian George, *Hong Kong Baptist University, (cherian /at/ hkbu.edu.hk)
<mailto:(cherian /at/ hkbu.edu.hk)>
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