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[ecrea] "Surveillance and Communications" (Second Call for Papers)
Mon Apr 02 18:17:00 GMT 2007
>Special Issue of The Communication Review: Surveillance and Communications
>Guest Editors: Shoshana Magnet (Institute of
>Communications Research,University of Illinois
>at Urbana-Champaign) and Kelly Gates(Department
>of Media Studies, Queens College, CUNY)
>We invite submissions for a special issue of The
>Communication Reviewon the contribution of
>communications research to the study ofsurveillance.
>The age of informatics has resulted in the
>proliferation of newtechnologies of
>surveillance. Surveillance remains one of the
>keymeans by which modern institutions interact
>with and govern theirconstituencies. This
>special issue of The Communication Review
>willexamine the multiple connections between
>communications andsurveillance. We hope to
>foster dialogue on the interconnectionsbetween
>communications theory and surveillance
>studies. We aim touncover some of the insights
>that communications theory brings to thestudy of
>surveillance. Has communications theory helped
>to expand thestudy of surveillance through
>attention to the socio-culturalramifications of
>surveillance practices? Can communications
>theorybroaden the study of surveillance through
>its attention to theimportance of surveillance
>technologies as information andcommunication
>technologies, as well as visual media and soundreproduction systems?
>The special issue will address such questions
>as: How docommunicative practices, media
>technologies, and surveillancepractices
>intersect? What insights does communications
>theory andresearch bring to the study of
>surveillance as a modern institutionalpractice?
>We are particularly interested in connections
>between surveillancestudies and critical race
>and feminist theories, as well astheoretical
>investigations of the ways in which
>surveillancetechniques are used to mark and
>classify bodies based on
>socialinequalities. How are forms of
>discrimination coded into andperpetuated by surveillance strategies?
>We are also interested in the intensification of
>surveillance in theneo-liberal economy. How is
>the expansion of new surveillancetechnologies
>informed by the logic of privatization? How
>has"informationalized capitalism" encouraged the
>development of newpractices and technologies of
>surveillance? How do particularsurveillance
>strategies contribute to the conflation of consumptionand citizenship?
>Topics might include, but are not limited
>to:" The relationships between
>surveillance and communication theory" The
>differential application of surveillance
>strategies based onsocial
>inequalities" Surveillance technologies as
>markers of identity" Surveillance and
>media interactivity" Surveillance and the
>digitization of visual media" Surveillance
>and copyright enforcement" Market research
>surveillance and consumer
>citizenship" Surveillance and reality
>television" Surveillance forms and cinematic "practices of looking"
>ces of looking"
>Papers should be between 7500 and 8000 words
>long and must be receivedby May 1st,
>2007. Please email them to: Shoshana Magnet and
>KellyGates, Guest Editors, The Communication
>Review, c/o Tanya Omeltchenko,Managing Editor, at (to3y /at/ virginia.edu)
>
>-- Tanya Omeltchenko,Managing Editor,The
>Communication Review.PhD Graduate Student, Sociology,University of Virginia
>401 Cabell Hall, PO Box 400866Charlottesville,
>VA 22904-4866Phone: 434-243-4330Fax: 434-243-8869
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