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[ecrea] Conference: The Point is to Change It: Media Democracy and Democratic Media in Action, November 1-3, 2013
Mon Apr 08 21:59:47 GMT 2013
The Union for Democratic Communication and Project Censored invite your
submissions to the upcoming Nov 1-3 Conference in San Francisco.
Details are below.
Regards,
Randy Nichols
The Point is to Change It:
Media Democracy and Democratic Media in Action
UDC/Project Censored Conference in San Francisco November 1-3, 2013
We invite submissions for the Union for Democratic Communication and
Project Censored conference November 1-3, 2013 at the University of San
Francisco, where we have found affordable accommodations for your stay.
Submission deadline is June 1, 2013.
With increasingly precarious employment, accelerating ecological
degradation, gulfs between the 1% and the 99%, as well as dramatic booms
and busts, we need a global media responsive to the 99%. We need
rigorous critique of corporate media’s commodification of social life.
We need critique of all forms of censorship, systematic information
exclusion, and propaganda. We need grounded ideas for democratizing
media in all formats and genres. We need media justice.
To revitalize and retool media democracy in today’s media landscape, the
Union for Democratic Communications (UDC) and Project Censored are
teaming up for our 2013 conference. UDC, which held its first
conference in 1981, has worked to overcome concentrated
political-economic power in order to contribute to a world based on
economic justice, equality, and peace. Project Censored, founded in
1976, has made its mission to expose and counteract modern-day
censorship. Together, UDC and Project Censored hope to contribute to a
more democratic society and world by sharing our scholarly and activist
projects.
We invite research, activist & artistic proposals from critical
perspectives interrogating media institutions and technologies,
political/economic structures, media practices, cultural practices &
audiences; we invite studies in critical pedagogy and research on media
activism. Proposals that address pro-democratic media reform or outline
efforts to expand citizen access to media are particularly welcome.
We welcome the following proposals emailed to (udcpc2013 /at/ gmail.com) by
June 1, 2013:
1. 500-word abstracts that describe the purpose and significance of your
research and/or activist projects, especially those that address the
issues outlined in the call.
2. Full papers (up to 25 pages including references) from graduate and
undergraduate students. The top student paper will be considered for
the Top Student Paper Award. Student papers should be indicated as such
and also contain a 500-word abstract. Students may apply for funding to
cover some of their travel expenses through the Jeanne Hall Memorial
Fund. To be considered for such funding, please include a one-line
request for consideration of such funding on the top of your proposal.
3. Presentations of Media Literacy projects, including films and
multimedia related to the call.
4. Finally, we welcome proposals for pre-constituted panels. Please
include 500-word abstracts for each participant (4-5 participants) and
one panel rationale of 200-350 words that articulates the connections
between the projects and the overall significance of the panel.
Sponsored in part by the Media Studies Department of the University of
San Francisco
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Randy Nichols
(rnichols /at/ bentley.edu)
Homepage: http://www.randalljnichols.com/blog/
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/r_j_nichols
Department of English and Media Studies
Bentley University
175 Forest Street
Waltham MA 02452
PH: (781) 891-2504
F: (781) 891-2896
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