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[Commlist] ICA 2023 Preconference on the Legacies of Elihu Katz
Sun Dec 04 18:06:06 GMT 2022
CFP: ICA Preconference on the Legacies of Elihu Katz
Preconference date & location: 25 May 2023, as part of the International
Communication ‘Association annual conference at the Sheraton Centre
Toronto Hotel
Submission deadline: 20 December 2022. (there is no registration fee for
this preconference)
Elihu Katz (1926–2021) was a peerless scholar, colleague, mentor,
administrator, and friend to many in the field of communication. His
passing has left the field with an absence that calls out for
remembrance and for scholarly consideration. This one-day, all-plenary
preconference will create a space for scholarly exchange on Katz’s life,
works, and themes—a forum, in other words, for active, critical
engagement with his legacy for the field. The preconference invites
presenters to explore, critique, and extend Katz’s contributions to
communication scholarship. Some will situate Katz’s legacies in
pertinent historical contexts; others will use his work to imagine media
futures; still others will consider Katz’s many roles (teacher,
institution-builder, broadcast pioneer, mentor).
Some lines of inquiry presenters may wish to explore include, but are
not limited to, the following topics:
* considerations of journalism and the public that draw upon Katz’s
configurations of Gabriel Tarde’s ideas
* explorations of the promise and limitations of the idea of the media
ritual
* elaborations upon the idea of the two-step flow of media effects
* diffusion processes in varied media and networks
* the evolution and contemporary significance of the concept of media events
* perspectives on Katz’s ideas that come from disparate subfields in
communication, including but not limited to: interpersonal
communication, organizational communication, and intercultural communication
* philosophical interrogations of Katz’s ideas and research
empirical studies that draw explicitly on Katz’s ideas, for instance
cross-cultural readings of American television inspired by the Export of
Meaning* (his co-authored book with Tamar-Liebes)
* Shifts of emphasis in media studies between content providers and
audiences
* Katz’s place in the canon of media studies
* new ideas concerning the Katzian intersection of mass communication
and interpersonal communication
* transpositions of Katz’s ideas into new arenas, like human-machine
communication and virtual reality
* historical scholarship addressing:
* Katz’s involvement in broadcasting and mass media, including his role
as a creator of Israeli Television
* the export of Katz’s ideas to communication and media studies
departments around the world
* the impact of Katz’s ideas on academic fields and areas of practice
outside of communication
Abstracts of 400 words (maximum), in Spanish or English, should be
submitted no later than 20 December 2022. Draft papers will be
pre-circulated in advance of the preconference, with all participants
expected to read in advance. Send abstracts to the pre-conference
organizers at:(legaciesofkatz /at/ gmail.com)
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Presenters will work within a timeline established to ensure that full
papers are available for password-protected precirculation a month or
more before the preconference, on the expectation that presented and
non-presenters attendees read the papers in advance. The benefit of
pre-circulation is that the bulk of time devoted to each panel can be
given over to discussion among presenters and other attendees.
Authors will be informed regarding acceptance/rejection no later than 10
January 2023. The preconference will take place on 25 May, 2023, and
will be **free to all participants**, thanks to generous support from
the Department of Communication and the Smart Family Institute of
Communications at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Annenberg
School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern
California, and the Annenberg School for Communication at the University
of Pennsylvania.
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