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[Commlist] CFP of the RC14 preconference
Sun Jan 29 19:26:24 GMT 2023
The RC14 (Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture) of the
International Sociological Association (ISA) organizes a preconference
to the XX ISA World Congress of Sociology entitled “GENDER AND MEDIA.
Representations, discourses and practices”. The conference will take
place on June 23 and 24 at the University of Melbourne, Australia
(online and in-person).
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Despite the abundant literature on the topic of gender and media, the
study of this relationship remains more relevant than ever.Media are one
of the core mediators of social norms within contemporary societies.
Thus, the study of gender representations and discourses within the
media is an endeavor of great significance allowing researchers to seize
the social and political aspects of gender relations.
Gender stereotypes still persist resulting to the marginalization of
women and LGBTQ+ community members. Female experts are still
underrepresented in the media of several countries and gender minorities
struggle with issues of visibility and/or misrepresentation in numerous
geographical zones around the world. Gender stereotypes also influence
professional careers within the media. For instance, recent research has
demonstrated that female journalists are often considered more capable
to treat ‘soft news’ (e.g., lifestyle, etc.) while their male
counterparts are more likely to have the opportunity to deal with ‘hard
news’ (e.g., politics, economy, sports, international affairs, etc.). In
addition to these phenomena, resurgent authoritarianism in certain
regions of the world has a significant impact on gender representations
and discourses conveyed by the media and popular culture. For example,
gender representations proposed by Turkish soap operas are
representative of the impact of political conservatism on media texts.
It is also worth mentioning that the spread of digital technologies has
also led to new forms of abuse (e.g., online harassment) and to new
means of expression of toxic masculinity and misogyny (i.e., manosphere).
Nevertheless, the advent of digital technologies has also allowed the
awareness-raising on different forms of gender-based abuse. As it has
been witnessed over the past years, social media have led to an
unprecedented denunciation of sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and rape
culture around the globe (#MeToo, #MoiAussi, #BalanceTonPorc…).
Furthermore, bodies which had been marginalized due to the norms imposed
by the patriarchal capitalism have become more visible within the public
sphere through social media (e.g., body positivity movement). In
addition, the democratization of digital technologies has allowed the
emergence of new forms of gendered resistance through the diffusion of
counter-discourses within the public sphere (e.g., feminist podcasts).
While in the past television used to be seen as a medium that tended to
target female audiences and although cinema traditionally favored male
perspectives, the growing digitalization and the platformisation of the
audiovisual industry have changed the old patterns of production,
distribution and consumption of film and television content. Within this
context, video on demand streaming platforms propose original
productions representing more independent and dynamic female characters
and/or challenging many gender stereotypes (e.g., Maid/Netflix 2021,
Game of Thrones/HBO 2011-2019, etc.).
The aim of this conference is to advance discussion about gender and
media studies and exchange among scholars from different countries,
providing an overview of the most recent and original studies on gender
and the media.
Themes that may be addressed in this conference include (but are not
limited to):
Gender representations in media
Advertising, social media and gender
Gender and media professions
Feminist / antifeminist discourses
Mediatization of gender-based violence and femicide
Online gender-based violence
Gender identities and experiences online
Sexuality and media
Sports, gender and media
Voice, gender and media
Gender and resistance
Gendered appropriations of media content
Gender and alternative media
Bodies in media
Disability and gender in media
Ageism, gender and media
Gender, race and class in media
Gender and popular culture
Gender, science fiction and fantasy
Gender and pornography
Masculinity, femininity and LGBTQ+ issues
Reality television and gender
Theories and methods on /Gender /and /Media studies/
Submission procedure: Please submit an abstract of no more than 500
words in English before February 28, 2023 to the following address:
(rc14isanewslettereditor /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(rc14isanewslettereditor /at/ gmail.com)>
The abstract should include the title of the paper, all author(s) names
and affiliation, contact information as well as if you plan to present
in person or online. It should contain clear information on the research
methods, data sources and analytical tools to be used. Please note that
the organizers are seeking original contributions. Authors will be
notified by March 15, 2023 of paper proposal acceptance.
Venue: The conference will be held online and in-person at the
University of Melbourne.
Publication: A selection of outstanding papers will be published in a
conference volume.
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