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[ecrea] CFP: ICA Preconference, "Mediating War and Technology, " 26 May 2011
Sun Oct 10 20:09:24 GMT 2010
>Call for papers: Mediating War and Technology
>ICA Preconference sponsored by the Communication History Interest
>Group Boston, May 26, 2011
>
>This ICA pre-conference brings together communication and history
>scholars for an exchange of ideas concerning war, technology, media,
>and history. War and technology are established themes in the fields
>of history and communication, though hoped-for connections between
>scholars in both fields have been slow in coming. Careful attention
>to how historical methods can assist communication scholars in their
>understanding of these broad themes will offer to pre-conference
>attendees and presenters alike valuable tools for more thoroughly
>working history into the field of communication. At the same time,
>historians will gain new insight into archival texts through the
>application of communications theory and methodology, leading to
>exciting developments in both fields. The pre-conference will
>feature invited speakers from both fields.
>Submitted papers should connect with ideas related to the history of
>war and technology. The following illustrations of topics
>suggest-but are not intended to limit-topics suitable for paper submissions:
>* The role of recording media (including photography, audio
>technology) in chronicling atrocity and war;
>* The history of war journalism, as it relates to issues in
>the history of technology;
>* The history of information warfare;
>* The history of the study of communication, as affected by
>war and technology;
>* Considerations of transportation as related to the history
>of war and technology;
>* New media and war, including perspectives on surveillance;
>* The changing roles of technology in the history of
>battlefield censorship;
>* Media technology as a variable in home-front morale;
>* Geopolitical advantage as related to media developments;
>* The role of military initiatives and investment in the
>evolution of civilian media technology;
>* The international circulation of propaganda in wars hot and cold; and
>* Comparative studies of conflict, technology and media
>We also encourage multi-media presentations and other
>non-traditional scholarly formats that explore preconference themes
>in novel ways.
>Abstracts of 300 words should be submitted no later than November
>15, 2010. Send abstracts to David Park at: (park /at/ lakeforest.edu)
>. Authors will be informed whether abstracts have been accepted by
>December 10, 2010. Completed papers will be due by May 1, 2011.
>The pre-conference will take place on Thursday, May 26, 2011, at the
>Westin Boston Waterfront, the site of the ICA conference.
>Organized by
>* Sharrona Pearl, the Annenberg School for Communication,
>University of Pennsylvania
>* Jefferson Pooley, Muhlenberg College
>* David W. Park, Lake Forest College
>
>This CFP can also be found at:
>http://www.communicationhistory.org/precon/precon.html
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