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[ecrea] Perception Reception: the history of media in society. Call for papers for July 2012 conference
Wed May 04 13:09:17 GMT 2011
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*Perception Reception: *
*The history of the media in society *
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Call for Papers for a conference to be held between 4^th and 7^th July
2012 at Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK.
The 4^th /Media History/ conference will focus on the ways in which
people have understood the social, cultural and political roles of the
media from the 15^th to the 20th century. The concept of 'the media'
will be interpreted broadly, so as to include print culture (including
the press and publishing), cinema, broadcasting, and other visual and
electronic media.
A great deal of work has been done by scholars on the institutional,
political and cultural history of various media. 'Perception, Reception'
will build on this literature to explore the ways in which the media
have historically been understood, conceptualised, and imaginatively
represented. Thus the conference will not focus on the content of the
media as such, so much as the depiction, perception and reception of the
media in different contexts over time.
How have readers, consumers, and the respective media industries
themselves framed arguments about the media as a force for good (or
evil) at different points in time? Have contemporaries always seen the
media as agents of change, or is there a counter-history of the media to
be written in terms of promoting conservatism, deference and order? How
have people understood and represented the media in terms of concepts of
personal and geographical space, time, or changing belief systems? Can
we think 'internationally' about perceptions of the media in different
states and nations over time, or is the media still best understood and
examined in largely local or regional contexts?
We welcome proposals from a range of chronological, geographical and
methodological backgrounds
Abstracts, of around 200 words for papers of between 20 to 25 minutes
duration, should be sent by close of business on 30 September 2011 to
(mediahist2012 /at/ aber.ac.uk) <mailto:(mediahist2012 /at/ aber.ac.uk)>
'Perception, Reception' is jointly organised by the Centre For Media
History, Aberystwyth University
<http://www.aber.ac.uk/history/research/centreformediahistory.html>, the
journal /Media History
<http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/13688804.html> /and the Trinity
Long Room Hub <http://www.tcd.ie/longroomhub>, Trinity College Dublin.
Additional enquiries can be directed to one or more of the following: Dr
Sian Nicholas
<https://exchange.aber.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=557d6e5685d244b4a8770e3cd5c78fc6&URL=mailto%3a%2520shn%40aber.ac.uk>,
Professor Tom O'Malley
<https://exchange.aber.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?C=557d6e5685d244b4a8770e3cd5c78fc6&URL=mailto%3atpo%40aber.ac.uk>
or Dr Jason McElligott <mailto:(jmcellig /at/ tcd.ie)>.
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