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[ecrea] "Celebrity news" Conference, Geneva, sept10
Fri May 28 15:25:35 GMT 2010
Call for Conference Papers
“Celebrity news”, an oxymoron?
GENEVA UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
SWITZERLAND
THURSDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER AND FRIDAY, 17 SEPTEMBER 2010
Richard Dyer defined a star as "any person known for his/her
performance in whatever field, but who attracts
interest for what s/he is supposed to embody, rather than for having
indubitable talents; such an interest is
aroused, far more than by his/her particular skills, by what we know
about his/her 'private life', which is
scrutinised and reported at length. ” (Preface to the French edition of
Stars, 2004 (1979), 9). The Conference
intends to focus on the specific variety of news related to this kind of
"persons".
In recent years, news of this kind has spread throughout Western media,
and particularly in media aimed at
the general public. The increasing amount of space devoted to it is now
attracting attention and discussion not
only from journalists and private individuals, but also from politicians
and in some cases in academic circles.
While news of this kind is often written by journalists, their role is
now coming under increasing scrutiny within
the profession; in the public sphere, debate focuses more particularly on
questions of news-worthiness,
legitimacy and factual accuracy.
In this context, the aim of the Conference is to study and discuss the
spreading of celebrity news across the
media and to consider the various issues at stake. Papers addressing (but
not restricted to) the following
questions are welcome:
- What are the contents of contemporary "celebrity news"? how
is it reported (discourse, images, …)? Under what headings? In which
types of media? In which cultural space?
- What is the status of "celebrity news" within news in
general? (legitimacy, relationship to other news, degree of accuracy…)
- What specific issues does celebrity news raise when it extends to
politicians? In recent years, how has celebrity politics evolved?
- Which constraints does "celebrity news" impose on
journalistic practices ? Is this leading to changes in the profession?
- What issues (deontological, legal, of identity…) are raised by the
recent growth of "celebrity news" in the media?
- What do studies in celebrity culture have to tell us about the
news-worthiness of celebrity as such?
- …
The Conference wishes to privilege an interdisciplinary approach to
the subject, and therefore welcomes
contributions from all fields and disciplines likely to offer insights
and understanding.
The following are designated as “Areas of Interest”:
- * Celebrity news and 'celebrity culture'
- * Fieldwork and concrete analyses of celebrity news
- * Celebrity news and politics
- * Celebrity news and journalistic practices / identity
Confirmed Keynote speakers:
- Su Holmes, University of East Anglia, UK
- Kerry Ferris, University of North Illinois, USA
- Jamil Dakhlia, University of Nancy 2 and CNRS, France
- Martin Conboy, University of Sheffield, UK
To apply, please send…:
- · Your name
- · Your title
- · Your department
- · Your institution
- · An abstract of the paper to be presented (max: 250 words)
- · Four key words
- · A short list of references
To
(celebritynews /at/ unige.ch)
no later than June 25, 2010
Please note that we might be able to offer a few grants for foreign PhD
students who could have problems to
fund their travel expenses / accommodation in Switzerland. Details will
follow after the reviewing process.
Organization Committee:
Annik Dubied, Professor
Valérie Gorin, SNSF Research Assistant
Magali Dubey, SNSF Research Assistant
Zedla Crottaz, SNSF Trainee
http://www.unige.ch/ses/socio/recherche-people/index_en.html
Department of Sociology
University of Geneva
Official language of the Conference:
English
Location:
University of Geneva, Uni-Mail Building, 40, Bd du Pont d'Arve, CH-1205
Geneva
(
http://www.unige.ch/visite/batiments/fr/mail.html)
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Annik DUBIED
Professeure associée / Associate Professor
Professeure boursière FNS / Research Professor
Université de Genève / University of Geneva
Faculté SES / Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics (SES)
Département de Sociologie / Department of Sociology
40, Bd du Pont d'Arve
CH - 1211 Genève 4
Tél. / Tel: ++41 (0)22 379 83 07
Secrétariat / Secretary's office: ++41 (0)22 379 83 02
Fax: ++41 (0)22 379 83 25
E-mail: (annik.dubied /at/ unige.ch)
URL:
www.unige.ch/ses/socio/annikdubied.html
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