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[ecrea] Digital Crossroads: Media, Migration and Diaspora in a Transnational Perspective - Conference CFP
Fri Sep 16 08:00:09 GMT 2011
*CALL FOR PAPERS: Digital Crossroads: Media, Migration and Diaspora in a
Transnational Perspective*
Conference website: http://www.digitalcrossroads.nl
<http://www.digitalcrossroads.nl/>.
Deadline for abstract submission and panel proposals: January 10, 2012
Conference chair: Sandra Ponzanesi
Conference coordinator: Fadi Hirzalla
Because of the disjunctive and unstable interplay of commerce, media,
national policies, and consumer fantasies, ethnicity, once a genie
contained in the bottle of some sort of locality (however large), has
now become a global force, forever slipping in and through the cracks
between states and borders -- Appadurai 1996, p. 41, Modernity at Large
Keynote speakers:
*Shakuntala Banaji *
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
*Kirsten Drotner *
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
*Radhika Gajjala *
Bowling Green State University, USA
*Eva Lam *
University of Northwestern, USA
*Lisa Nakamura *
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
*Liesbet van Zoonen *
Loughborough University, UK and Erasmus University Rotterdam, the
Netherlands
The rapid development of digital technologies has radically transformed
ways of keeping in touch with home cultures and diasporic networks.
Moreover, the notion of migration has undergone significant shifts,
coming to signify imaginaries on the move which are not necessarily
linked to geographical displacement. The aim of this conference is to
address the relationship between migration and digital technologies
across national contexts and ethnic belonging. Migrancy embeds many of
the local and global paradoxes that also pertain to digital media with
their compression of space and time. However, the link between the two
fields is still under-theorized and in need of more situated and
comparative analysis. Drawing from approaches from the humanities and
social sciences (media theory, communication studies, learning sciences,
gender studies, cultural studies, postcolonial theory, migration and
transnational studies, among others), the primary aim of this conference
is to explore how the study of digitalization and migration challenges
existing notions of diaspora, identity, nation, family, learning,
literacy, social networks, youth, body, gender and ethnicity, asking for
new approaches and a rethinking of traditional social and cultural
categories.
The conference will consider the following questions, among others: How
has the development of new digital technologies changed the experience
of migration? Conversely, how has the reality of migration impacted on
the use, development and distribution of new media technologies? How
does the use of media differ among different migrant generations? How
does media literacy impact on issues of integration and socialization in
a hosting country? What are the differences in media access, diffusion
and use among different migrant communities across the world? How are
race, gender, age, class, ethnicity and other markers of identity
recodified online? How are transnational relationships and resources
arrayed in networks? How do ideas and practices move across these
networks? How is the notion of home or community, which is no longer
locatable with a "here" and "there" reconceptualised through digital
diasporas? How do these developments impact on the spaces for learning
and education, which are no longer limited to place-based classrooms and
curricula? How can learning processes and networks be conceptualised
when these networks expand larger geographical distances, and multiple
communities are crossed? What resources of identity do migrants draw on
and how are these resources hybridized in practice, and related to their
learning and socialization processes? In short, how are digital
crossroads created, distributed and experienced in the context of
migration, diaspora and transnationalism?
The conference will explore three inter-related strands of the
relationships between media and migration:
Identity and diaspora (Strand 1)
- identity and performativity
- gender, race, ethnicity, religion and online communities
- digital borders, digital diasporas
- imagined communities, transnationalism and mobility
- digital divides (generational, access, skills, user-generated content)
- cultural industry, participatory culture and social media
Migrant networks (Strand 2)
- mediated spatialities
- relations between online and offline worlds
- affinity networks and intimacy
- media literacy and migration
- comparative perspectives on digital media practices
Learning in a globalized world (Strand 3)
- informal learning in the digital space
- network approaches to learning
- immigrant learning
- globalization and learning
- learning & identity
- socialization in transnational families
Please send 300-word abstracts for papers or 500-word panel proposals
for 3 to 4 presentations by 10 January 2012. Submission should be made
online via http://www.digitalcrossroads.nl
<http://www.digitalcrossroads.nl/>. See further submission instructions
on the website.
Notification of acceptance will be given by 20 February, 2012.
For more information or questions please send an e-mail to
(info /at/ digitalcrossroads.nl) <mailto:(info /at/ digitalcrossroads.nl)>.
The conference comes at the end of a five-year High Potential project,
entitled "Wired Up: Digital media as innovative socialization practices
for migrant youth", carried out by the Faculty of Humanities (project
leader Dr. Sandra Ponzanesi) and the Faculty of Social Sciences (project
leader Prof. Dr. Mariette de Haan) at Utrecht University in
collaboration with Vanderbilt University, USA (Dr. Kevin Leander,
Peabody College for Education). The project was funded by the Executive
Board of Utrecht University to stimulate interdisciplinary research. See
http://www.uu.nl/wiredup.
Organization Dr. Sandra Ponzanesi: conference chair
Dr. Fadi Hirzalla: conference coordinator
Prof. Dr. Mariette de Haan: scientific committee
Dr. Kevin Leander: scientific committee
Dr. Fleur Prinsen: conference committee
Dr. Lisa Schwartz: conference committe
Koen Leurs, MA: conference committee
Asli Ünlosoy, MSC: conference committee
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