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[Commlist] Communicative Cities Research Network Symposium 2022 Communication, Isolation, and Reconnection in the (Post-)Pandemic City
Thu Mar 17 16:48:12 GMT 2022
*Communicative Cities Research Network Symposium 2022 Communication,
Isolation, and Reconnection in the (Post-)Pandemic City *
This event will take place 24-25 Mar 2022, in-person in the Graham
Wallas Room, 5th floor, Old Building (OLD 5.25), LSE, Houghton Street,
London WC2A 2AE, and online on Zoom.
Register for you free place:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/communicative-cities-research-network-symposium-2022-tickets-294702772927
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/communicative-cities-research-network-symposium-2022-tickets-294702772927>
Hosted by the Department of Media and Communications, London School of
Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Co-Organized by:
* Center for Information and Communication Studies, Fudan University,
Shanghai, China
* ECREA – European Communication Research and Education Association
(Media, Cities and Space Section)
* Urban Communication Center, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea
* Urban Communication Foundation
The CCRN 2022 Symposium focuses on the communicative configurations and
transformations of the (post-)pandemic city. Cities across the world
have experienced the pandemic differentially but acutely, with abrupt
interruptions of their economic and cultural life and with physical
isolation resetting conditions for urban communication. As cities across
the world come out of and change because of the Covid-19 pandemic,
physical isolation, collective trauma, and fears of consequent crises
cast their shadows over urban life. While cities look ahead into diverse
and wide-ranging challenges for their futures, urban communication is at
the heart of many of those challenges.
The conditions of possibility and impossibility to connect raise a
number of critical questions for the (post-)pandemic city, which we
address at the Symposium:
* How has urban communication changed in the context and conditions of
crisis and what can we learn from the crisis period about the
long-term patterns of connected and disconnected cities and their
people?
* Have social media replaced other forms of urban communication and
connection and what are the benefits and limits of intensified
digital connectivity for the social and cultural life of the city?
* How has the pandemic shaped meanings of solidarity and belonging in
cities bringing people closer together or pushing them further apart?
* Has the urban landscape changed irreversibly, with downtowns and
high streets further declining and younger generations abandoning
the city for the suburbs?
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