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[ecrea] Call For Papers - Ethnicity, Race and Nationalism in European Media and Film: Rights, Responsibilities, Representations
Thu Jun 28 07:09:50 GMT 2012
Call for Papers
Ethnicity, Race and Nationalism in European Media and Film: Rights,
Responsibilities, Representations
International Conference
The University of Manchester, UK
23-25 May, 2013
The recent explosion of migration flows across the world, the crisis in
which established models of multiculturalism find themselves in Europe
and elsewhere, and the current global financial and economic crisis have
combined to raise the prominence of issues of ethnicity, race and
nationalism in most countries. Speeches made in 2011 by Angela Merkel
and David Cameron, and controversies over the expulsion of gypsies and
the wearing of religious attire in public places in France, indicate a
common crisis in European tolerance. Eastern Europe demonstrates similar
difficulties in managing ethnic diversity in the face of global mass
population movements, of which the shocking outbreak of racial violence
in Moscow in 2010 is just one example.
The European media play a crucial role both in exacerbating the tensions
which inter-ethnic relations arouse (the spread of racial hate language
and nationalist extremism on the internet; the use of ethnic profiling
and racial stereotyping in crime reporting), and in fostering
inter-ethnic cohesion and harmony (national policies on promoting
diversity and equality in broadcasting). This conference aims to
facilitate a cross-cultural, comparative study of the impact of media
and film on the playing out of the “crisis of multiculturalism” in West
and East European societies, and to analyse the similarities and
differences in media and cinematic approaches to ethnic cohesion issues
throughout Europe.
The conference will address questions such as:
· - In what senses are various types of media, including those
reliant on new communication technologies, aggravating inter-ethnic
tensions in Europe?
· - How serious a threat to social cohesion in European societies
are extremist websites, blogs and other new media forms of global and
national provenance?
· - Are ethnic and racial minorities accorded appropriate rights
to representation in national broadcasting systems?
· -To what extent are representations of ethnicity, race and
nationhood, and the coverage of issues pertaining to ethnic
cohesion,dependent on national context?
· - What are the conceptual frames to which journalists and
film-makers in various European societies resort when covering this area
and what are their origins and consequences?
· - How are European broadcasters with national responsibility
dealing with the rise of the anti-immigration, Islamophobic right on one
hand, and with the loss of faith in official multicultural policies on
the other?
· - What role does non-news broadcasting (drama serials; documentary
programming; situation comedy; light entertainment genres) play in the
representational process?
· - How have cinematic imaginations of national and European
identity refracted the shifting consensus on values of ethnic diversity?
It is intended that selected papers from the conference will form the
basis for special issues of one or more prominent journals in the field
(we already an initial agreement with Europe-Asia Studies)
Please email your proposals (250 words) for papers of up to 20 minutes
in length and your one-page CVs to the conference organisers (Professors
Stephen Hutchings and Vera Tolz) at
(RRRMediaConference /at/ manchester.ac.uk) by 30 September 2012.
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