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[ecrea] CFP: McLuhan's Messages,,for Contemporary Communication and Media Research
Mon Jun 06 09:08:44 GMT 2011
Dear Colleague,
I have attached to my email the call for papers of the conference
*/McLuhan's Messages/*
*/for Contemporary Communication and Media Research /*which is organized
by the Eötvös Loránd University Media and Communication Department as
one of the series of events to honor the centenary of Marshall McLuhan's
birth.
I respectfully ask you to advertise it on your forums,
Yours,
Noémi Tünde Farkas
Assistant lecturer
ELTE BTK Muvészetelméleti és Médiakutatási Intézet
Eötvös Loránd University of Sciences
Institute for Art Theory and Media Studies
1088 Budapest Múzeum krt. 6-8.
tel/fax.: +36-1-411-65-58
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CALL FOR PAPERS
McLuhan's Messages
for Contemporary Communication and Media Research
Eötvös Loránd University
Institute for Art Theory and Media Studies
November 11, 2011.
/tag cloud/: drama, change, extension, prosthesis, human being,
environment, involvement, detachment, frame, electronic circuitry,
information, parabola, literature, montage, enigma, metaphor,
performance, scene, whirlpool, global village, message, medium, brand
new world, rear-view mirror, revolution, anachronism, probe,
parochialism, dialogue, child, politics, writing, humor, originality
A series of events will be held in Budapest in 2011 to honor the
centenary of Marshall McLuhan's birth. The participating Budapest
institutions are the Ludwig Museum, the Kunsthalle, LABOR, Kitchen
Budapest, the Intermedia Department at the Hungarian University of Fine
Arts and the Department of Media and Communications (Institute for Art
Theory and Media Studies) at Eötvös Loránd University. The series
includes projects, exhibitions, discussions, and actions.
The Department of Media and Communications contributes to the series
with a conference on "McLuhan's Messages," which will explore how
relevant McLuhan's oeuvre is for contemporary media and communication
research. In our time, when networking and interactive communication
have far surpassed all the sixties' expectations for the growth of
information society, the McLuhanist idea of the global village seems to
be an error only in terms of judging the level of intensity of
connections between people. The idea is apparently realized on a much
higher level today. Or so it seems. For the "melting" of people into the
apparatuses producing virtuality is different in the western/northern
and in the eastern/southern parts of the globe. While in the former the
utopian expectations project the so-called "angel communication" in the
near future, the computer waste coming from the western world causes
diseases in the respiratory organs of the men and women in the east who
try to extract the metal from the matter in the process of
industrial/manual recycling. Even if the new forms of colonization
definitely do not stem from McLuhan's texts, the reflection on the
relationship between virtual and material is a terrain not only for
postcolonial criticism and environmental studies, but also for
communication research. This is why the centenary could be a proper
occasion to make McLuhan's theses confront various theories that have
tried to calm the teleological expectations made on the basis of
McLuhan's work (e.g. Raymond Williams' critique of technological
determination; Derrida's critique of the notion of the "end of writing";
W.J. T. Mitchell's critique of domesticated prostheses and the age of
information, among others). Far from intending to be spoilsports, we
hope to make an experiment with this revival of the critical tradition
to see the turning point where McLuhan's more or less ideological
discourse may become valid speech for us.
The organizers look forward to the participation of all experts and
researchers who think rereading and adapting the works of McLuhan in the
changing environment is timely.
The conference is organized by Associate Professors András Müllner and
Ferenc Hammer, and Professor Péter György.
The application form can be downloaded from the official website of the
conference: http://mcluhan100.kibu.hu/en/conferences/mcluhan-messages/
Please fill in the form and send your abstract for 20-minute papers
(200-400 words) to (mcluhan /at/ emc.elte.hu) <mailto:(mcluhan /at/ emc.elte.hu)> by
30 July, 2011.
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