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[ecrea] Call for papers "Mediatized Worlds"
Mon Oct 18 09:08:49 GMT 2010
>MEDIATIZED WORLDS:
>CULTURE AND SOCIETY IN A MEDIA AGE
>
>Thursday, 14th April 2011 - Friday, 15th April 2011,
>University of Bremen, Haus der Wissenschaft
>
> Call for Papers
>
>In the present age, people's lives and
>experiences take place in mediatized worlds:
>Our work is increasingly work on and with
>computers, what we know about politics is
>mediated and, hence, staged by technical media,
>we spend our spare time watching television and
>playing computer games, but also these days
>education and religion cannot be thought of
>beyond technical media. Mediatization as a
>concept tries to describe this increasing media
>saturation of the present on a meta level. The
>dispersal of media in very different social and
>cultural fields cannot be comprehended as a
>neutral act. As media change the way we
>communicate, an increasing mediatization is
>interwoven with a changing social process of
>constructing the world. However, mediatization
>has to be grasped as a contradictory process.
>There is no single media logic impacting
>everyone and everything in the same way.
>Different media offer various influences, which
>become concrete in specific ways, depending on
>the social field that is mediatized. There is no
>one homogenous mediatized world but various
>moments of mediatization working differently
>depending on their context in lifeworlds: The
>mediatization of politics might follow a
>different trajectory to the mediatization of
>education, work, religion or leisure time.
>
>Invited keynote speakers:
>
>- Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths College University of London, UK
>- Stig Hjarvard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
>- Hubert Knoblauch, TU Berlin, Germany
>- Lynn Spigel, Northwestern University, USA
>- John B. Thompson, University of Cambridge, UK
>
>The aim of the international conference is to
>discuss this ongoing mediatization of present
>social and cultural fields. Papers -- both
>theoretically oriented and/or empirically
>grounded -- are invited on the theme of mediatization.
>
>Topics might include:
>
>- Defining and theorising mediatized worlds,
>- Approaching media change in the context of social and cultural change,
>- Empirical studies on mediatization in relation
>to different social and cultural fields
>- Methods and approaches of mediatization research,
>- Exploring processes of mediatisation in a historical perspective
>- Studies concerning the relation between
>technical developments and social and cultural changes
>- Studies on the relation between mediatization
>and other long term meta-processes like
>globalization, individualization, commercialization
>
>The conference is the international start
>conference of the six-year DFG priority research
>program Mediatized Worlds: Communication in the
>media and social change. For further
>information on this program and the conference
>please visit the programs homepage http://www.mediatizedworlds.net.
>
>We encourage contributions on mediatization from
>different academic perspectives. Please send
>your abstracts (not more than 400 words) by Saturday 15th January 2010 to:
>
> Prof. Dr. Friedrich Krotz
> University of Bremen
> IMKI, Institute for Media, Communication & Information
> Enrique-Schmidt-Strasse 7
> D-28359 Bremen, Germany
>
> Phone: +49 (0)421 218-67625
> E-Mail: (krotz /at/ uni-bremen.de)
>
>--
>Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp
>University of Bremen - FB 9
>IMKI, Institute of Media, Communication & Information
>IPKM, Institute of Media History, Media and Communication Studies
>Enrique-Schmidt-Strasse 7
>D-28359 Bremen, Germany
>
>Phone: +49 (0)421 218-67620
>
>http://www.imki.uni-bremen.de
>http://www.ipkm.uni-bremen.de
>
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