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[Commlist] ANZCA 2023 Conference CFP: Ka mua, ka muri: Bridging communication pasts and futures
Mon May 08 10:26:05 GMT 2023
*Ka mua, ka muri: Bridging communication pasts and futures*
*Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington - 21-24 November
2023 - *
The Māori whakataukī (proverb) “Ka mua, ka muri” centres a Māori
perspective on time where the past is in front of us and can be observed
and interpreted as we walk back into an uncertain future.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted that subjectivity is increasingly
experienced within a global entanglement of digitalisation, post-truth
politics, ecological crisis and the ongoing rise of the far right.
Within this conjuncture, digital technologies and social media help to
both foster and combat mis- and disinformation campaigns, communicate
public health measures to disparate publics, and provide constant
updates about the state of the world. While restrictions on space and
movement isolated some, they provoked others to think laterally about
the issues of our time. The pandemic has forced us to ask old questions
in a new context, particularly about the role that communication has to
play in new wars for truth and knowledge.
Using the “Ka mua, ka muri” whakataukī as a prompt, ANZCA 2023 will
reflect on how challenges in recent years can inform our thinking about
communication in the future. Attendees are encouraged to interpret the
theme as they understand it. Key topic areas include the following:
* Communication in an era of post-truth politics, the impact of mis-
and disinformation on political processes such as elections,
activism and protest
* Shifts in the social and digital media landscape including the new
emergence of platforms (e.g. Mastodon, TikTok, Parlor) and the
changing dynamics of established ones (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube)
* Communication in global power dynamics, international communication,
public diplomacy, communication for development
* The implications of automation and AI for communication practices
* The influence of polarization, echo chambers and filter bubbles on
journalism, news media and the public sphere
* Gatekeeping and agenda-setting in an era of hybrid media and politics
* Intercultural communication in an age of increased connectivity and
global diversity
* Indigenous perspectives on communication challenges, protest
communication and activism
* The role of visual media and public media in the context of the
proliferation of streaming services and video sharing platforms
* The mediation of war, terror, and violence
* Mediating the climate crisis and communicating scientific research
on climate change
* Marketing, public relations and business communication in an
increasingly fragmented media landscape
* The ongoing dynamics of change in the cultural industries
* Restructuring of organisational communication after the normalising
of working remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic
* Emotion, affect, popular culture and populism in communication
* ‘The role of community media in social cohesion and connection,
particularly for Indigenous peoples, migrants, LGBTBQI+ communities
* Creative communication about the arts, community projects and social
movements
* ‘Post-pandemic’ public and interpersonal communication on health and
wellbeing practices
*Keynote speakers confirmed:*
Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology)
Maria Bargh (Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington)
*Abstracts*
Abstracts should be 250 words and authors should submit a 100 word bio.
*Panel Proposals*
Pre-constituted panels of 3-4 speakers must submit a title, panel
abstract (250-500 words), an abstract for each speaker (250 words) and a
bio for each speaker (100 words).
*Full Papers*
All full papers submitted will undergo a double-blind peer-review
process to assess the suitability for one of two ANZCA conference
special issues – in either Communication Research and Practice (CRP) or
Media International Australia (MIA). ANZCA no longer publishes
conference proceedings. However, the organising committee will issue a
formal letter of acceptance to the paper author(s) based on the
peer-review. Please eliminate any authorial identifying information from
the submitted paper, including from the title page, headers and footers,
and document file names. This will ensure blind refereeing, and failure
to de-identify a paper may lead to its rejection.
The body of the paper should be double-spaced, and left-aligned or
justified. Quotations should be in “double quotation marks” and
paragraphs of cited text longer than 40 words should be indented. Please
number all pages of your manuscript in the top-right header. The
suggested word count is a maximum of 6000 words, including references
cited. Papers must be referenced in APA style. Authors selected for
either CRP or MIA will be contacted following the conference, with
anticipated publication in 2024.
*/_Note:_/**//*/Eligible full paper submissions will be considered for
the annual Grant Noble Award
<https://anzca.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6b21eb21bbfb4ecbb4be20114&id=ceb01a853e&e=6e9b0ebc11> (for
the best paper by a postgraduate student) and the Christopher Newell
Prize
<https://anzca.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6b21eb21bbfb4ecbb4be20114&id=02b8dd1720&e=6e9b0ebc11> (for
the best paper dealing with matters relating to disability and
communication, or to questions of equity, diversity and social justice
as they pertain to communication). We will be sharing further details
about other ANZCA Conference awards in due course, including the Anne
Dunn Scholar of the Year Award
<https://anzca.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6b21eb21bbfb4ecbb4be20114&id=b0b433a33b&e=6e9b0ebc11>
(co-sponsored by JERAA)
<https://anzca.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=6b21eb21bbfb4ecbb4be20114&id=12f9f72a22&e=6e9b0ebc11>,
so stay tuned!/
*Eligibility*
You do not need to be a member of ANZCA to submit an abstract, panel
proposal, or full paper. If your submission is accepted, you will be
asked to register for the conference via our website. There are a range
of different registration fees available, depending on career
stage/employment, which will be announced soon. You may make more than
one submission, but you must complete one form per submission.
*Key Dates*
* CFP Announced - Monday 10 April
* Submission site opens Monday 8 May
* Submissions close 7 July
* Acceptance notifications sent 31 August
* Early bird registration opens 1 September (including PG/ECR Day)
* Early bird registration closes 2 October
* Registration closes 15 November
Please note that this is a hybrid event: most panels will be delivered
simultaneously in-person and via Zoom. There will be an online-only
option too. Please direct all enquiries to (anzca2023conference /at/ vuw.ac.nz)
<mailto:(anzca2023conference /at/ vuw.ac.nz)>
Submission site - https://forms.gle/2mnmvpHZoXuLKd9T8
<https://forms.gle/2mnmvpHZoXuLKd9T8>
Register for Updates
<https://vuw.eventsair.com/anzca-2023/register-your-interest/Site/Register?mc_cid=295dd9182b&mc_eid=6e9b0ebc11>
(Please note that the conference runs from 21-24 November)
*Conference Organising Committee*
Dr Lewis Rarm
Dr Emma Tennent
Dr Valerie Cooper
Dr Bonnie Etherington
Dr Leon Salter
Associate Professor Alfio Leotta
Professor Aeron Davis
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