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[Commlist] CFP "Transnational families and media practices: methods, ethics and critical approaches"
Thu Apr 20 09:26:32 GMT 2023
on behalf of the Diaspora, Migration and the Media and the International
and Intercultural Communication sections of ECREA, I would like to
remind you that there are less than two weeks left to submit an abstract
for our joint conference on:
*Transnational families and media practices: methods, ethics and
critical approaches*.
*Venue: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands*
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*Hosted by the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication and
the Department of Media and Communication*
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*Date: 7-9 December 2023 *
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_Submission deadline: 28 April 2023_
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_https://ecrea.eu/event-5179455 <https://ecrea.eu/event-5179455>
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Transnational families, through their ability to cross borders, connect
cultures, expand the meanings and limits of national belonging, and
negotiate the cultural, linguistic and psychological challenges of
migration, have become exemplary models of “mobile lives” (Elliott and
Urry, 2010). Transnational families offer insights into the
contradictions and complexities of interculturality (Dervin, 2017) as a
lived reality permeating more and less intimate interpersonal
experiences. The centrality of transnational family communication in
today’s world is enhanced by everyday digital media usage, the ubiquity
of portable devices and the new technical affordances of platforms and
apps. Transnational families therefore help us apprehend historical
transformations connected to mediated experiences of crossing borders
and interculturality.
While the attention of scholars has intensified around how transnational
families both shape and are shaped by the (urban) spaces they leave and
enter, we contend that more attention needs to be paid to the
methodological and ethical challenges researchers face when studying
transnational families and communities. This conference provides an
opportunity for scholars to discuss the assumptions underpinning their
research and to share critical reflections on the ethical
responsibilities that researchers have when observing transnational
families and communities, including through digital platforms and their
connection with mobility processes in and through cities.
We invite scholars and PhD researchers to submit abstract proposals that
engage with new theoretical, methodological and ethical approaches to
the study of transnational families and their communication practices in
Europe and beyond. We also welcome submissions that can provide
historical perspectives into the (dis)continuities characterizing
transnational families and their media practices. Contributions that
call into question Eurocentric forms of knowledge through decolonial
narratives and frameworks are especially welcome.
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*Keynote speakers:*
Professor Myria Georgiou (The London School of Economics and Political
Science, UK)
Associate Professor Amanda Paz Alencar (Erasmus University Rotterdam,
the Netherlands)
For the list of potential topics and the submission guidelines please
click here <https://ecrea.eu/event-5179455>
In addition to the conference, we will be hosting a joint workshop for
PhD students on the 6th of December 2023, in Rotterdam. The workshop
will focus upon innovative methods in studying transnational
families/communities, digital media usage, and ethical challenges
associated with this. The separate application for this one-day workshop
can be found here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1OEPKIbFtwRh7jE0ckALHMgTyt3Zc8AS16vfZxV9JIUs/edit>.
Please note that it is possible for Doctoral researchers to attend both
the workshop and the conference, or only one event.
The conference will be in person only. Proposal acceptance notification:
mid-June.
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