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[Commlist] ECREA Affect, Emotion & Media TWG Virtual Workshop
Tue Aug 30 11:58:27 GMT 2022
We are happy to announce our first free one-day virtual workshop in
advance of the ECC conference in Aarhus – with a great roundtable and
innovative format – titled:
*“What signifies affect and emotion in media and communication studies?”*
*When: 13 October 2022, 10:00 – 16:00*
*Where: Online (on the interactive platform Wonder.me)*
*Deadline for registration: 13 September 2022*
*Free registration here: *https://form.jotform.com/221721674897366
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*The Virtual Workshop*
This one-day virtual workshop of the *Temporary Working Group /Affect,
Emotion & Media/* explores the current state and future paths of affect
and emotion research in media and communication studies. Affect and
emotion are structuring mediated public discourse, become mobilizing
factors in social movements, characterize media coverage of many
contemporary issues, resonate in media policies, and shape the
experiences of media reception. Affect and emotion also help us to
connect to others, express ourselves, feel entertained and engaged, and
holistically experience the human condition, which can additionally
manifest in depression, anxiety, or xenophobia. We want to explore this
vast variety by discussing how we, as media and communication
researchers, approach affect and emotion conceptually, methodologically,
and ethically in our work.
*The Format*
The workshop begins with a *roundtable discussion* among *Karin
Wahl-Jorgensen* (Cardiff University, UK), *Anne Bartsch* (Leipzig
University, Germany), *Ana Jorge* (Lusófona University Lisbon,
Portugal), and *Tom Divon* (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel).
These four scholars of affect and emotion research in media and
communication studies drawn from their expertise in journalism studies,
media psychology, children and media, digital culture, and more.
Together, they will discuss our core question: What signifies affect and
emotion in media and communication studies? At the end of the round
table, we will have time for participants to join the discussion.
In the afternoon, all participants are invited to continue the
*discussion in focused groups* organized around themes, which will be
built on your input in the registration form. The workshop ends with a
summary of the insights gained in the workshop discussions and an open
exchange around future plans for the newly-founded TWG Affect, Emotion &
Media.
The virtual format is particularly aiming for a more* interactive
mode* on the platform *Wonder.me* instead of doing another Zoom
presentation marathon. With this, we hope to offer an alternative
virtual exchange instead of adding to the Zoom-fatigue.
We are looking forward to your registration until 13 September and to
meeting you in October! Please register now with the link above and we
will be in contact with further information.
*The Program***
*10:00-12:00 Roundtable discussion* (Chair: Manuel Menke)
“What signifies affect and emotion in media and communication studies?
*Karin Wahl-Jorgensen* (Cardiff University, UK)
*Anne Bartsch* (Leipzig University, Germany)
*Ana Jorge* (Lusófona University Lisbon, Portugal)
*Tom Divon* (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
/12:00-12.45 Lunch break/
*12.45-14.30 Workshop discussions *(Chair: Karina Horsti)
/14.30-14.45 Coffee break/
*14.45- 16.00 Summary workshop discussions & future of the TWG *(Chair:
Débora Medeiros)
*16:00 Goodbye*
**
*The Roundtable Discussants*
*Karin Wahl-Jorgensen* is a Professor at Cardiff University and is
currently serving as University Dean of Research Environment and
Culture. As a researcher, she focused on the relationship between
citizenship, media and emotion - and how it is affected by rapid
technological change and innovation. As Director of Researcher for the
Centre for Community Journalism, she has recently carried out extensive
research on the experiences of community journalists, including in the
coronavirus pandemic. In addition, she is working on research projects
on right-wing populist media and misinformation.
*Anne Bartsch* is Professor of Empirical Communication and Media
Research at the University of Leipzig. Her research focuses on media
uses and effects and on empirical research methods. She received her PhD
from the LMU Halle in 2004 with a dissertation on emotional
communication, and her habilitation in 2011 with a dissertation on media
entertainment. Her current research deals with the appeal of moving and
thought-provoking media experiences, and with the effects of such
experiences on political interest and prosocial outcomes.
*Ana Jorge*, PhD, is Senior Researcher at CICANT, and Associate
Professor of Media and Communications at Lusófona University. Ana
researches children, youth and media, audiences, celebrity culture, and
digital culture. Her scholarship appears in journals such as Social
Media + Society, Journal of Children and Media, and Information,
Communication & Society; she has co-edited Digital Parenting (Nordicom,
2018) and Reckoning with Social Media (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021).
*Tom Divon* is a PhD student at the Department of Communication at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. Divon’s research focuses on
socio-political youth cultures on social media and their affective
potential for education and activism. Currently, Divon examines TikTok
cultures in three key areas: Holocaust commemoration, hate speech, and
memetic participation in nationalism-driven conflicts. He has published
a book chapter exploring the #JewishTikTok community's affective fight
against antisemitism and has a forthcoming paper about Palestinian
“Playful Activism” on TikTok.
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