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[Commlist] CFP CST Conference 2024 (online): Television and Sustainability
Fri Dec 08 09:04:28 GMT 2023
Critical Studies in Television Slow Conference 2024
Critical Studies in Television Slow Conference
24 June-5 July 2024 (online)
Television and Sustainability
In 2015, the UN proposed _17 Sustainable Development Goals
<https://sdgs.un.org/goals#history>_ that are meant to guide humankind
towards a more equitable future on a liveable planet. They address
questions of health, society, culture and the distribution of resources
while also being aware of the urgency to address climate change. As a
key communicator of human aspiration, as a tool to educate and inform,
but also as an industry fraught with inequality and often accused to
pandering to ‘valuable’ taste communities i.e. those of economic and
other advantage, television emerges as a key site where our ability to
respond to those aspirations can be assessed. How does television
respond to the climate crisis? How does it aim to reduce poverty and
inequalities by, for example, addressing local working conditions,
offering traineeships to disadvantaged groups or address issues of
outsourcing ethically? What steps does the industry take to reduce its
carbon (and other polluting) footprint? How does it promote peace?
These and many other questions relating to television and the
Sustainable Development Goals will be at the centre of the slow
conference, which will be spread out over two weeks. The conference will
take place online with only a limited number of panels on each day to
allow delegates from across the globe to catch up and take part.
Considering the urgency of the climate crisis, we want to place a
particular emphasis on this aspect of the Sustainable Development Goals
without overlooking the other ones. Thus, we invite papers, screenings,
roundtables, group debates, panels and any other form of presentation on
issues relating to television and one of the following: climate change,
social justice, education, health, economy, partnerships for a better
future, its location and locale, as well as any other topic within the
sustainable development goals. Papers could, for example, address:
* the role of television for educational purposes
* representations of climate change
* television’s impact on the climate
* issues of health and wellbeing in television
* television as a sector of the economy
* television and diversity
* television and wealth inequalities
And many more!
*Please submit your abstract* to the following portal: _Submission
Portal
<https://edgehill.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/critical-studies-in-television-conference-2024>_
Abstracts for fully formed panels should include a 100-word panel
summary as well as abstracts for individual contributions. All other
abstracts for contributions should be between 350-500 words long. Please
include the most likely place you will be at during the time of the
conference as well as an indication which Goal you are responding to.
*Deadline: *19 January 2024.
The Conference is organised by the Television Studies Research Group
<https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/tvresearchgroup/> which brings together
researchers from Edge Hill University, the University of Salford and the
University of Manchester. For any questions, please contact Elke
Weissmann (weissmae /at/ edgehill.ac.uk)
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