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[ecrea] cfp: Identity, Identification and Modern Media - International conference
Tue Sep 17 17:53:35 GMT 2013
Identity, Identification and Modern Media
International Conference
(Within the framework of the XV annual April conference on the
development of economics and society «Modernization of economics and
society»)
National Research University – Higher School of Economics
Faculty of Media Communications, Laboratory for media research
Moscow, 1-3 April 2014
This conference proposes to examine the problem of building and
transformation of identities in the new media environment. During last
50 years the concept of identification and identity became significant
in the social sciences. Scientists from different areas of knowledge are
interested in identities transformation: globalization has exacerbated
the desire to protect the local identity and ability to resist
(Castells, 2009; Tomlinson 1999). At the same time it has contributed
to a change within boundaries between identities and cultures that
nowadays are less related to the boundaries of the nation states and
increasingly more with meanings and values of the everyday occurrence
and aspirations of individuals to create their own individual culture
(McCracken, 2008). There are some sex and lesbian communities, digital
cultures etc. All of these changes are largely related to the media:
division into niches, fragmentation of audiences, transition to the
nonlinear and individualized media usage have resulted in an inability
to maintain the broad identity that previously formed the national states.
At the same time the globalization of lifestyles very largely connected
to the export of mass Hollywood cinema, global division of labor and
network organization of global business have worsened the separatist
demands and expanded the autonomy of a number of regions. Mass flows of
migrants have contributed to the transformation of politics of different
states. The migration issue has become the major problem for European
politics. The clash of cultures or the "shock of civilizations" pointed
by Huntington (Huntington, 2005; 2011). is definitely transferred to the
level of media when the borrowing of cultural products is becoming a
problem in terms of center-periphery relations (Schiller, 1976) and
informational domination of rich countries over the poor ones, in terms
of the intertwining of media cultures (Appadurai, 1996), in terms of
media products perception in different cultures (Liebes & Katz, 1993),
in terms of the representation of violence and political violence
(Schlesinger, 1991). The appearance of new media changes the current
system of identification. New interactive media raises the issue of new
forms of identity, which are not connected with non-ethnic group and
cultures but with the protest events, for instance. Some new forms of
digitally connected organized identification are appeared and they are
structuring political and social protests (Castells, 2012; Bennett
(ed.), 2008).
We believe that it is relevant to gather the representatives of
different schools and approaches in order to discuss the media aspect of
the identity creation and transformation in the modern world, both at
the personal level and the group level. During this conference it is
suggested to discuss new forms of identity related to the media and
answer the following questions:
* What role does the media play in the process of identity formation
* How does media create and maintain the geographical and cultural
identity
* What kinds of identities are created and supported by modern
media in Russia and in the world
* What conflicts do arise between identities and how are they
related to media
* How does new media change the identity and ways of identification
and self-identification of people
* How are the organizational and institutional structure of the
media system and identity (that it creates and maintains) related
* With what kind of content do consumers associate themselves
* What is the local and global identity created by media
All interested in participating should register on the website
http://conf.hse.ru/en/2014/registration before November 11, 2013, attach
abstracts of their papers on the Russian or English, and send them to
the email (epronkina /at/ hse.ru). We are kindly asking you during the
registration process to mark the topic of you papers as “media
communication”. All abstracts will bypass reviewing process. Authors
will be informed about the decision of the program committee before
January 28, 2014.
A detailed abstract of the proposed paper should be attached to the
application, in Word or RTF format, in 1 - 3 pages with 1, 5 line
spacing (up to 7000 symbols). The summary should outline the issue, show
the level of the research, include characteristics of the research
(theoretical or empirical type of the work, its informational base), as
well as its main results. Abstracts which are less than 1 page in length
will not be accepted. One author may submit a personal paper to the
conference and no more than two papers co-authored.
Authors of the papers included in the Conference program are requested
to send full-text versions of the text (in Word, RTF) by March 5, 2014
for publication on the Conference website. At the end of the conference
Higher School of Economics will prepare and issue a conference e-volume,
containing all papers which were presented at the conference. Final
versions of the papers should be sent by May 20, 2014. (20 000 symbols
with spaces in Word, RTF). The decision about their publication in the
Conference e-volume will be made by the editorial board. The papers not
presented at the Conference will not be considered for publication.
Participants from the CIS and Eastern Europe countries whose papers are
included in the program may apply for a grant from the Moscow Office of
the World Bank until February 14, 2014 to (interconf /at/ hse.ru)
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Ilya Kiriya
professor, Ph.D. in information and communication
Department of media communication
Vice-dean responsible for science, academic development and
international relations
National Research University - Higher School of Economics
tel: +7 495 772 95 90 ext. 2394
mob: +7 916 519 80 47
www.hse.ru
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