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[Commlist] CFP: Who Cares About the Future? 15 June 2023 PGR conference
Tue Apr 04 21:12:56 GMT 2023
*2023 Journeys Across Media Postgraduate Conference*
*University of Reading*
*Thursday June 15, 2023*
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*Keynote speaker: **Professor Dimitris Papanikolaou*
<https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/people/dimitris-papanikolaou#Research>*,
University of Oxford*
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*Conference Description*
At an historical moment of both pandemic and post-pandemic, in a period
of global political, financial, infrastructural and climate crisis,
there has been a cultural turn towards discourses of care.
How have notions of care and wellbeing been theorised in relation to
film, theatre and television? How have pandemic “recoveries” shaped
film, theatre and television industries in particular local and national
contexts? How have discourses of care marked pandemic and post-pandemic
theatre, film and television? How have and can film, television, and
theatre, promote compassion and social responsibility, and advocate for
the cause of caring for others, the environment and shared cultures and
cultural heritages in this era of change?
This interdisciplinary postgraduate conference aims to examine
developments and changes in theatre and screen practices, in commercial,
independent and therapeutic contexts, in the aftermath of the pandemic.
In doing so we seek to analyse shifts in attitudes towards the future in
a world where hierarchies of care, trust, and attention are being
reflected upon and re-established. Topics might include but are not
limited to:
* The representation and impact of care in theatre, film and television
* How television, film and theatre can be a force for change in
debates about care
* Care for each other, for the environment, food security, migration,
and cultural legacies as interconnected issues
* Shifts in aesthetic and industry practice in film, theatre and
television in specific local/national contexts
* Visions of the future, and the futures of care, in television, film
and theatre.
* Heritage and preservation contexts, including digital access and
inclusive programming
* Care and intersectional experiences in film, theatre and television
* Diverse, non-institutional care networks and communities
* Ethical dimensions of creative and cultural practices and research
We encourage and welcome proposals from postgraduate scholars,
researchers, researchers by practice, artists, and activists engaged in
film, theatre, and television studies and related disciplines, in a
variety of formats, including:
* 20 minute papers
* Preconstituted panels with up to 3 papers
* Video essays
The conference will be a hybrid event taking place in Minghella Studios
at the University of Reading and online, and we will include online and
in-person presentations and panel members. We aim to offer a supportive
and inclusive environment for dialogue and discussion.
*Please send abstracts of 300-500 words by 10 May 2023, to
**(ruidi.xu /at/ pgr.reading.ac.uk)**and **(claire.gould /at/ pgr.reading.ac.uk)***
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We look forward very much to hearing from you.
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