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[ecrea] London conference - Communicating Soft Power, 9-10 September
Sat Feb 16 00:32:51 GMT 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS
Communicating Soft Power:
Contrasting Perspectives from India and China
Date: 9 and 10 September 2013
Venue: University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LS
Organized by the India Media Centre and the China Media Centre of the
Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) of the University of
Westminster, London
The notion of soft power, associated with the work of Harvard political
scientist Joseph Nye, is defined as ‘the ability to attract people to
our side without coercion’. Nye’s concept, whose focus is primarily on
the United States, has been adopted or adapted by countries around the
world. It has generated much debate about the capacity of nations to
make themselves attractive in a globalizing marketplace for ideas and
images.
This two-day international conference will explore competing and
contrasting approaches to soft power in India and China, the world’s two
fastest growing economies, whose rise is set to reconfigure global power
equations in a multi-polar world. The conference will discuss the
American origins of the concept and how it has been extrapolated in
non-American contexts, namely in India and China. Contributors to the
conference will examine whether soft power needs to be de-Americanized
and expanded to be more inclusive, and historicized to take account of
the role of countries and civilizations, such as India and China, in the
global communication sphere. India’s global cultural presence is
primarily driven by its privately-owned creative and cultural industries
– it is home to the world’s largest film industry, as well as a hub for
the global IT industry. In the case of China, the state has taken the
commanding role in promoting the country’s soft power to supplement its
hard economic prowess, as the world’s second largest economy. This is
evident in the Chinese government’s extensive investment in
international broadcasting as well as in setting up Confucius Institutes
around the globe.
The University of Westminster, which hosts the highest-ranked research
department in media and communication in the UK, is home to specialist
media research facilities in the China Media and India Media Centres.
This pioneering attempt to discuss Asian soft power in a comparative
framework will provide an opportunity to examine the strengths and
limitations of the idea of soft power, deploying a multi-perspectival
approach.
Suggested topics for papers include, but are not restricted to, the
following:
Rethinking soft power
· Diaspora as soft power
· Public Diplomacy Web2.0
· Contest or cooperation – towards a ‘Chindian’ public sphere?
· Bollywood as soft power
· Media and diplomacy - a global CCTV?
· Soft, Hard and ‘Smart’ power
· Branding nations and cultures: Yoga, Confucius and spiritualism
· Soft power – democratic vs. authoritarian discourses
· Creative industries as soft power - globalization of India’s
IT industry
· Engaging with Chindia – international perspectives
· Comparing communication strategies – challenges and opportunities
Keynote plenary speakers:
Professor Amitabh Mattoo
Australia-India Institute, Melbourne and Jawaharlal Nehru University,
New Delhi
Professor Hu Zhengrong
Communication University of China, Beijing
Martin Jacques
Author of When China Rules the World (TBC)
Lord Bilimoria
UK-India Business Council
Conrad Bird
Prime Minister’s Office & Cabinet Office Communications, UK
Professor Rachel Dwyer
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Professor Jiang Fei
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
Isabel Hilton
Editor, China Dialogue, London
Dr Dibyesh Anand
University of Westminster, London
Professor Zhong Xin
Renmin University, Beijing
Professor Jaideep Prabhu
Director, Centre for India & Global Business, University of Cambridge (TBC)
PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION
The conference will take place on Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 September
2013. The fee for registration will be £195 with a concessionary rate of
£99 for students, to cover all conference documentation, refreshments,
lunches, wine reception and administration costs. Registration will open
in June and not conditional upon presenting a paper.
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS
The deadline for abstracts is Friday 17 May 2013. The abstracts will be
peer reviewed and successful submissions will be notified mid June.
These should be between 200-350 words and must include the presenter’s
name, institutional affiliation, email and postal address, together with
the title of the paper and a brief biographical note. Please send
abstracts to Helen Cohen, Events Administrator at
(journalism /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
For any academic-related inquiries please contact the conference
organizer Professor Daya Thussu, at (D.K.Thussu /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
A selection of the best papers will be published in an edited book and
in a special themed issue of a peer reviewed international journal.
Dr Daya K. Thussu
Professor of International Communication and Co-Director of India Media
Centre
Department of Journalism and Mass Communications
School of Media, Arts and Design
University of Westminster
Northwick Park, Harrow, HA1 3TP
Tel: +44(0)207911 5000 Ext: 4157 Fax: +44(0)2079115943
(D.K.Thussu /at/ westminster.ac.uk)
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