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[ecrea] CfA Power Geometries of/in Motion, Karlstad University
Wed Oct 23 10:54:13 GMT 2013
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POWER GEOMETRIES OF/IN MOTION
An International Symposium on (Im)Mobilities, New Media and Social
Distinction
December 5 and 6, 2013
Venue: Karlstad University, Sweden
As indicated by much research over the last few decades, power
geometries of space and place have become increasingly mobile, fluid and
mediatized. Such concepts as network capital, mobility capital and
cosmopolitan capital all point to the socially distinctive, and
increasingly complex, role of mobility and media practices, as well as
to the contestation of modern demarcations, ranging from domestic
territories and the private sphere to the nation state. The amalgamation
of mobile (trans)media technologies and infrastructures with virtually
all forms of mobility today (from corporeal habits of exercise and
strolling to global migration and mass tourism) sustains new modes of
connectivity and expressivity, which potentially set power geometries in
motion.
The symposium focuses on power-geometries of/in motion, that is, the
dialectics of “spaces of flows” and “spaces of places”, and new media as
a key dimension of social distinction in our times. The symposium will
scrutinize these dynamics in an interdisciplinary manner, in order to
get a sense of how power, privilege and forms of socio-cultural
dominance today are played out through mobilities/mediations at
different scales and in various contexts, ranging from the
classified/classifying spatialities of everyday interaction to the
global distribution of technological wealth. In particular, we seek
deeper, situated understandings of the interplay between micro-processes
of social distinction and the (re)production of global power geometries.
The symposium includes two plenary sessions (four plenary talks) and two
paper sessions. The paper sessions give space for altogether six
presentations followed by discussion. Senior researchers and PhD
students are encouraged to submit abstracts of 200-250 words for
consideration. The proposals are expected to deal with topics related to
the problem area outlined above, and will be evaluated by the organizing
committee according to quality and relevance. The symposium also
welcomes an interested audience (up to 40 attendants). The symposium is
free of charge for all participants and includes refreshments and
lunches. Registration is mandatory for all participants (for information
on how to register see below).
PLENARY TALKS:
Felix Bühlmann, University of Lausanne, Switzerland: "Cosmopolitan
Capital and the Internationalization of the Field of Business Elites"
Jörg Dürrschmidt, TU Darmstadt, Germany: "The Irresolvable Unease about
Be-longing: Exploring Globalized Dynamics of Homecoming"
Setargew Kenaw, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia: "Fast-Loose Space:
Expressions of Control Over ICT"
Tanja Thomas, University of Bremen, Germany: "Cosmopolitan Solidarity in
Media Cultures"
TIME AND PLACE:
The symposium begins with registration and lunch (included) at 12.00 on
Thursday the 5th of December and ends with lunch (included) on Friday
the 6th. The symposium takes place in the Ljungberg Auditorium (“the
Egg”) in Building 21, Karlstad University Campus. Lunches and
refreshments are served adjacent to the auditorium.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND REGISTRATION:
1 November: Deadline for abstract submissions – send your abstract to
Associate Prof. Mekonnen Tesfahuney: (mete /at/ kau.se)
15 November: Notification of acceptance from symposium organizers
22 November: Final day of registration for all participants – register
via this link: www.powergeometriesdec2013.axaco.se
The registration site also contains information about accommodation in
Karlstad.
Further questions can be directed to Prof. André Jansson
((andre.jansson /at/ kau.se)) or Associate Prof. Mekonnen Tesfahuney ((mete /at/ kau.se) )
ORGANIZERS:
Power Geometries of/in Motion is part of the ongoing research project
Kinetic Élites: The Mediatization of Social Belonging and Close
Relationships among Mobile Class Fractions (funded by the Swedish
Research Council) and organized in collaboration with the research group
Spaces and Mobilities in a Mediatized World at the Department of
Geography, Media and Communication, Karlstad University, Sweden. The
organizing committee consists of André Jansson (Karlstad University),
Mekonnen Tesfahuney (Karlstad University), Miyase Christensen (Stockholm
University), Karin Fast (Karlstad University) and Jenny Jansdotter
(Karlstad University).
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