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[Commlist] Cfp. Media and Emotional Mobilisation
Wed Aug 16 21:52:03 GMT 2023
The deadline for submissions to the conference: “Media and Emotional
Mobilization”, Kalmar, Sweden 12-13 October, has been extended to 31
August 2023.
A bug in the submission system caused problems for some submitters. This
is now fixed, and we have therefore extend the deadline and welcome your
Abstracts until 31 august.
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the ways that
emotions are mobilised through various forms of media, including social
media, news media, and entertainment media. Emotional and experiential
understanding have been central both in news and artistic media.
However, in the digital networked society, the ways how media exploit
and communicate emotions have reached new complexities in the way how
different media have become a powerful tool to influence emotions, and
in turn, how emotions can drive individuals and groups to take action.
Emotional mobilisation in/through media is here understood as a
strategic practice of appealing to affect and emotion, using resources
and affordances of today’s digital media landscape, to achieve specific
goals, such as motivating target groups to action, or creating
engagement around certain political issues.
Against the background of recent developments in political and cultural
life, where affect and emotions are increasingly identified as important
drivers of democratic (or anti-democratic) engagement, this conference
seeks to explore the various ways in which media can mobilise emotions
and how emotions can be harnessed for social and political action.
We welcome proposals that address the following themes, but are not
limited to:
-Theoretical perspectives on the role of emotions in media and social
mobilisation.
-Case studies of emotional mobilisation through various forms of media.
For instance: the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, climate change and other
topics.
-Conspiracy theories and conspiratorial meaning-making as expressions of
emotional mobilization.
-The weaponization of emotional mobilization in malign information
influence operations and disinformation
-The ethical implications of emotional mobilisation in media, including
questions of manipulation, exploitation, and privacy.
-Intermedial and multimodal perspectives on emotional mobilisation.
-The role of emotions in political campaigns and movements, and how the
media can influence them.
-How journalism handles the tension between narration and verification.
-The relationship between emotional mobilisation and activism, and
between emotional mobilisation and art.
-The impact of emotional mobilisation on public opinion, policy, and
social change.
-The formation of counter-publics through alternative media.
Paper proposals should include a title, an abstract of no more than
250–350 words, and a brief biography of the author(s). The proposals
should be submitted by 15 August 31 August 2023 via the conference website.
The conference language is English, and papers will be selected through
a review process. Selected papers will be considered for publication in
an edited volume or special issue.
*Conference venue:*
The conference will be held at Linnaeus University located in the
beautiful coastal city of Kalmar, Sweden.
*Important dates:*
Deadline for proposals: *15 August 2023**31 August*
Notification of acceptance: *22 August 2023**5 September*
Conference dates: *12–13 October, 2023 *(lunch to lunch)
*Conference fee:*
1500 SEK (or 140 €) ex VAT
The fee includes coffee breaks, lunches and a dinner.
*Confirmed keynote speaker:*
Karin Wahl Jorgensen, Professor, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and
Culture, Cardiff University.
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*For more information regarding registration and submittance of papers,
please visit the conference website: *
www.lnu.se/en/meme2023 <http://www.lnu.se/en/meme2023> or contact the
conference organisers at (meme2023 /at/ lnu.se).
We look forward to receiving your proposals and welcoming you to Kalmar!
*Conference organisers:*
*Kristoffer Holt*
*Beate Schirrmacher*
*Andreas Jahrehorn Önnerfors*
*Magnus Danielson*
The conference is a collaboration between main organiser the Department
of Media and Journalism, the Centre for Intermedial and Multimodal
Studies, the knowledge environment “A Questioned Democracy?” (IfDem) and
Fojo Media Institute, Linnaeus university, Sweden.
Submission Portal: https://lnu.se/en/meme2023 <https://lnu.se/en/meme2023>
*Contact information*
If you have any questions or inquiries about the conference, please send
a mail to (meme2023 /at/ lnu.se) <mailto:(meme2023 /at/ lnu.se).> and one of the
conference organisers will contact you. ”
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