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[Commlist] CfP "Out of the Comfort Zone: Challenges of Communication Studies in the Age of New Global Realities"
Fri Jun 02 22:08:22 GMT 2023
***Call for Conference Papers***
Out of the Comfort Zone: Challenges of Communication Studies in the Age
of New Global Realities
Date & Place: Berlin, 16-17 November 2023
Deadline for submissions: 30 June 2023
No conference fees! Support for PhD students!
Link to the full call:
https://www.dgpuk.de/sites/default/files/FG%20IIK%20Jahrestagung%202023_Call%20For%20Papers.pdf
The world is rapidly developing in a polycentric manner: Western
dominance in globalization seems to be waning, new wars are challenging
the world order, migration and mobility are transforming the cultural
foundations of society, and modern media environments add to a seemingly
fundamental structural change. Communication and media studies must face
up to these complex developments. Yet, its approach to the world has so
far been highly selective, which is problematic given the dynamic
reconfigurations of global conditions. For example, Eastern Europe and
the global South are on the agenda today; however, selective interest
and oversights of previous research have undermined our understanding of
these developments. Therefore, not without reason, communication studies
are also struggling for their societal position. In light of the
contemporary global challenges, we need to ask whether our discipline
risks losing its chance to contribute to the communicative restructuring
of the world if it clings to old spatial references or indulges in a
one-sided media centrism. In which ways does communication research need
to change in order to provide answers to global challenges? How can
current research help to better integrate the "North" and "South"? Which
kind of approaches need to be adapted to global realities, and how can
"universalism" be achieved today? How can we identify, document and
analyze new phenomena in a more international comparative way?
This conference is held by the international and intercultural
communication section of the DGPuK and the DFG-network cosmopolitan
communication studies, which engages in a "deep" internationalization of
the discipline. Therefore, the conference will include different
formats: 1) panels with conference papers/presentations, 2) a
PhD-Workshop, and 3) public panel debates.
We will discuss alternative and new horizons in communication research
in a global age by bringing together scholars as well as representatives
of higher education policy and society. Central to our de-bates are the
discipline's cosmopolitan contours and how they can be realized in
research programs and higher education policies.
We are looking for contributions for the following key topics:
1) Global structural change of the communicative world? Theoretical
challenges for media and communication studies
In this key topic, debates about alternative theoretical perspectives
and approaches are in focus helping us to understand media and
communication phenomena in a global perspective. Contributions can
widely range from the transformation of "old" and "new" media and their
systems to cur-rent developments in journalism, the public sphere, and
sociological questions of worldwide communication cultures. However,
contributions should offer considerations about new theoretical
perspectives, which integrate new spatial references and innovatively
address current social challenges. In-sights from debates of scientific
communities of other countries are also welcome in this context.
2) New spaces, old methods? Methodological challenges of global
communication research
This key topic addresses methodological challenges resulting from
discussions and analysis of new phenomena and regional scopes. What
challenges does academic work that moves "out of the com- fort zone"
have to reflect on? Contributions can include aspects of language
competence and translation, documentation of global digital realms, old
and new limits in field research, or new forms of global comparative
data and they should add to solution strategies. Methodological
challenges can originate from international comparative research
projects but can also address queries of the empirical validation of
"multi/transcultural" or "post-migrant" communication in today's social
order.
3) Practical implications
The third pillar of the conference will add a more practical implication
to our discussions by going beyond academic contributions and focusing
on the "usefulness" of cosmopolitan communication research. What
political and social contexts can profit from the insights from this
strain of research? What are fields of application and work areas, and
how could institutional preparation and support look like? Hence,
discussions on this key topic will not exclusively focus on research
findings but on experiences and perspectives for education and
sustainable effects of cosmopolitan communication research.
4) Submissions are also welcome for the PhD workshop
The workshop will provide PhD candidates with a forum to discuss their
conceptualapproaches, research questions, and methodologies with the
members of the network cosmopolitan communication studies. The members
are experienced in international and transcultural research and will
give feedback in a colloquium-like session. Submissions can include
interdisciplinary junctions; how- ever, they should primarily be based
in communication studies. The PhD projects should explicitly deal with
global, international, or transcultural questions.
Submissions!
Please send your proposal for a 20-minute panel presentation or a
contribution to the workshop for PhD students to the organizers
((niik /at/ zedat.fu-berlin.de)) no later than ***June 30, 2023*** (using a
single pdf file). The abstract should not exceed 7000 characters
(including blank spaces) and should be assigned to one of the themes.
Submissions for the conference should be ideally made in English.
Please add a title page to the abstract containing the name(s) and
address(es) of the presenter(s) and the title of the presentation. All
submissions for panel presentations will be anonymously peer-re- viewed
according to the criteria of originality, relevance, theoretical
foundation, appropriateness of the methods used, clarity of language,
and reference to the conference theme. For the PhD workshop, the
abstract should take the form of a short exposé including research
question, theoretical and methodological approach and a short
description of the current status quo. Submitters will be informed by
***August 31, 2023*** about the outcome of the selection process.
Registration for the conference will be open by ***September 15,
2023***. The conference will take place at the premises of Freie
Universität in Berlin-Dahlem. Updated information about the conference
are available under this Link:
https://www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/kommwiss/arbeitsstellen/internationale_kommunikation/Projekte-und-Publikationen/Kosmo/Kosmopolitische-KW1/tagung2023_kosmokw/index.html
Contact: (niik /at/ zedat.fu-berlin.de)
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