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[ecrea] 'Archives of/for the Future': 9th Annual Conference of the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies
Sat Dec 20 03:48:18 GMT 2014
9th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN NETWORK FOR CINEMA AND MEDIA
STUDIES (NECS)
LÓDZ 18-20 JUNE 2015
ARCHIVES OF/FOR THE FUTURE
Hosted by the University of Lódz (Poland)
Organized by the University of Lódz and the University of Social
Sciences and Humanities SWPS in Warsaw
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Deadline: 31 January 2015
In recent decades the figure of archive has been extensively employed in
various fields of academic reflection. Moreover, since the introduction
of accelerated digitalisation, the practice of archiving has strongly
influenced modes of academic work and cultural activities. In order to
reflect on the challenges and possibilities of this multifaceted notion
we are interested in proposals which would deliberate on various
aesthetic, philosophical, social, technological, methodological and
practical aspects of archives in the era of digitalisation.
Scholars from all areas of cinema, media and cultural studies (including
radio, television, new media, game studies etc.), whether already
members of NECS or new to the network (a valid membership is required,
see also: http://necs.org/user/register), are invited to submit
proposals for contributions.
Submissions may include but are not limited to the following sub-themes:
Open archives, open research
• the ideology of open access
• the rise of digital archives and overall opening up of institutions
from the heritage sector
• digitalisation and restoration
• Big Data-driven historiography and computational turn
• the politics of archiving
• data storage and information management
Art in praxis
• the uses of archives in contemporary art, film and television (found
footage, piracy, remixing)
• material and temporal aspects of a work of art
• new media art, its production, reproduction, preservation and destruction
Social practices
• social histories of recording, collecting and sharing
• the futility and abundance of data in modernity
• everyday (social) media and questions of sustainability
• economics of archives
Archives of popular culture
• new theoretical and methodological approaches to archives of popular
culture
• popular culture as an archive
Technology
• technologies of inscription and their histories
• media archaeology and the obsolescence of its objects
• technological determinism and media convergence
Philosophical premises and promises
• material and discursive conditions of writing history
• memory of discursive formations
• archiving as working for the future
• nostalgia, melancholia and the modern experience of loss
SUBMISSIONS
INDIVIDUAL PAPERS
All speakers are required to provide a title, an abstract of max. 150
words, 3-5 key bibliographical references and keywords, name of the
speaker and short bio (max. 100 words).
PRE-CONSTITUTED PANELS
We support the submission of pre-constituted panel proposals in order to
strengthen the thematic coherence of individual panels. We would like to
strongly encourage members of the NECS workgroups to put together a
pre-constituted panel but we also welcome submissions from academic
project teams, museums, galleries and other institutions wishing to
share their experience in the area of archives of/for the future. Panels
may consist of 3-4 speakers from at least two different academic
affiliations and preferably from two or more different countries with a
maximum of 20 minutes speaking time each. Panel organisers are asked to
submit panel proposals including a panel title, a short description (up
to 100 words) of the panel and information on all the papers, as listed
above.
WORKSHOPS
Events such as workshops, roundtables or seminars – both pre-conference
and conference – concentrating on more practical aspects of our field
such as teaching or research methods are also welcome. In order to
guarantee the success of this format as a forum for discussion, speaking
time will be limited to 10 minutes per participant. Organisers are asked
to submit workshop proposals including workshop title and a short
description (max. 100 words).
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Please note that individuals may submit only one paper proposal, either
to the open call or as part of a pre-constituted panel or workshop.
Please submit all proposals before 31 January 2015 using the submission
form available at: http://necs.org/conference/proposal-submission-form/.
Confirmation will follow shortly thereafter (around 28 February 2015).
The conference will be held in English.
Attendance is free of charge, but valid NECS membership and online
registration are required in order to participate in the conference.
Participants must register with NECS at http://necs.org/user/register
and pay their fee before a proposal is submitted. Proposals from
non-members (including all members of pre-constituted panels) will not
be taken into consideration. See also: http://necs.org/faq
Participants will have to cover their own travel and accommodation
expenses. Travel information, as well as a list of affordable hotels
will be posted on the NECS conference website in spring 2015.
Please email all enquiries to: (conference /at/ necs.org)
Permanent link: http://necs.org/conference/cfp/
PROJECT FORUM
We would like to announce that the Project Forum – an event in a brand
new format – will be a part of the 2015 NECS Conference in Lódz. The
forum is intended to provide scholars with an opportunity to present
their work in progress and their recent publications (monographs, book
series, journals, collections), initiatives in digital humanities and
on-going research projects. Each speaker will be given a six-minute slot
in which he or she will introduce the publication or work in progress.
There will also be time set aside towards the end of the event for
contributors to have a discussion with other speakers and members of the
audience.
Please send proposals, including the title of your publication or
project, to Lukasz Biskupski (lukasz.biskupski /at/ swps.edu.pl) by 31 January
2015. Confirmations of acceptance will be issued by 28 February 2015.
ACCOMPANYING EVENTS
THE 13th NECS GRADUATE WORKSHOP
The NECS Graduate Workshop has been designed to give scholars at the
beginning of their career a platform for networking with established
European film and media scholars. The 13th NECS Graduate Workshop in
Lódz is dedicated to the topic of Fictional Technologies & Technologies
of Fiction. You will find the CFP online at:
http://necs.org/conference/preconference/
Please send your submission with an abstract (max. 200 words) and a
short bio (max. 150 words) to Alex Casper Cline and Karol Józwiak:
(graduates /at/ necs.org)
TRANSMEDIALITY IN MODERN POPULAR CULTURE – WORKSHOP
A workshop on the history of transmediality in modern popular culture
will be held in reference to the meeting's sub-theme “The archive of
popular culture”. It will focus on the exploration of cross-media
business synergies in the entertainment industry and the history of
media convergence in the popular culture covering the 19th and the first
half of the 20th century. You will find the CFP online at:
http://necs.org/conference/preconference
NECS Conference Committee
James Harvey-Davitt, Daniel Kulle, Rikke Schubart, Petr Szczepanik,
Michal Pabis-Orzeszyna, Ruggero Eugeni
Local Organising Team
Lukasz Biskupski, Ewa Ciszewska, Adam Cybulski, Miroslaw Filiciak, Maria
B. Garda, Krzysztof Jajko, Karol Józwiak, Konrad Klejsa, Ryszard W.
Kluszczynski, Tomasz Klys, Maciej Ozóg, Michal Pabis-Orzeszyna, Monika
Rawska, Dagmara Rode, Magdalena Saryusz-Wolska, Marcin Skladanek, Piotr
Sitarski, Pawel Solodki, Natalia Szeligowska, Bartosz Zajac, Tomasz
Zaluski, Kamila Zyto
NECS Steering Committee
Sophie Einwächter, Jaap Kooijman, Trond Lundemo, Patricia Pisters, Petr
Szczepanik, Alena Strohmaier, Malin Wahlberg
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