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[Commlist] CFP: Media Breakdown and Recovery
Mon Nov 08 19:13:23 GMT 2021
Please see announcement for a forthcoming international symposium at
Lund University, Sweden (March 16^th 2022).
*Call for Papers*
*Media Breakdown and Recovery*
*International Symposium at Lund University,**Sweden*
Department of Communication and Media, *March 16th 2022*
Organisers: Annette Hill, Hario Satrio Priambodho and Cheryl Fung
Break up, break down, and break away: variations on media and the
breaking down of infrastructures, technicalities, texts, contexts and
social relations are the basis of this international symposium Media,
Breakdown and Recovery. This event explores how we can understand
media, culture and society as a site of collapse and repair, and as a
place for theoretical and empirical analysis within media, communication
and cultural studies.
Breakdown signifies wearing down, collapse, and catastrophe; this
meaning of breakdown relates to media technologies and services,
representations and themes in factual and fictional genres, or broader
issues such as a crisis of democracy, and a thin trust between
politicians, the media and publics. The COVID-19 crisis has brought into
sharp relief media power and inequalities during the global pandemic.
Breakdown also signifies taking apart something to analyse and
understand how it works; this meaning of breaking down relates to
deconstructing a text and its internal workings and contradictions, or
forensically analysing media systems, political economics and power
structures. Moments of media breakdown can reveal that which is
otherwise hidden. And breakdown can be related to processes of fluidity
and renewal, in the breaking down of barriers and divisions.
Originally slated for 2020 on the theme of breakdown, this international
symposium returns in live and digital mixed mode to engage in dialogue
on media, breakdown and recovery. We invite papers related to the
following themes:
* Media and crises of democracy
* Media, COVID-19 and the global pandemic
* Media, civility and incivility
* Media misinformation, bias and fake news
* Media and failure of institutions, infrastructures, and professionals
* Media framing of catastrophe, crisis, and apocalypse
* Media and breaking down genres and narratives
* Media and cultural practices of collapse, repair and reconciliation
* Media, arts and creativity on breakdown, dissolution and resolution
* Media and cultural methods of deconstruction and reconstruction
The research questions include: 1. How can we critically examine media,
breakdown and recovery across news, radio and television, film, arts
and museums, digital and social media? 2. In what ways can we understand
breakdown and repair in our analysis of media and culture? 3. What
methods can we apply to the study of media breakdown and recovery?
Different disciplinary approaches to research on the theme have
developed in a variety of subject areas such as media, communication and
cultural studies, political communication, sociology and anthropology,
cultural geography, media history, film studies, art and creative
practice, and memory studies. The symposium offers opportunities to seek
overlaps and connections in pursuing our topic.
Confirmed speakers include Nico Carpentier (Charles University, Czech
Republic), Simon Dawes (Université de Versailles
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France), Christine Geraghty (Glasgow
University, UK), Joke Hermes (InHolland University, Netherlands),
Annette Hill (Lund University, Sweden), and Peter Lunt (University of
Leicester, UK).
Please submit an abstract of 300 words in English by *December 14th
2021* to (hario.priambodho /at/ kom.lu.se)
<mailto:(hario.priambodho /at/ kom.lu.se)>. For further information please
consult our website
https://www.kom.lu.se/en/research/konferenser-och-natverkstraffar/media-and-breakdown/
<https://www.kom.lu.se/en/research/konferenser-och-natverkstraffar/media-and-breakdown/>.
There is a registration fee of 850 SEK (90 Euros) that covers food and
drink for the day and an evening buffet.
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