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[ecrea] CFP - 'Situating Simondon: media and technics'
Wed Mar 12 09:06:08 GMT 2014
Call for Papers: ‘Situating Simondon: media and technics’
Platform: Journal of Media and Communication
An interdisciplinary journal for early career researchers and graduate
students
Volume editors: Thomas Sutherland and Scott Wark
Abstract submissions due: 1st of May, 2014
Full paper submissions due: 1st of July, 2014
Abetted by a paucity of translations, the work of Gilbert Simondon has
remained relatively obscure in the Anglophone world for some time.
Simondon is, however, finally – if somewhat belatedly – finding the
appreciation amongst English-speaking readers that had eluded him for so
long. Although Simondon’s work is probably most recognised today for its
influence upon Gilles Deleuze and Bernard Stiegler, its scope is far
greater than one might surmise on the basis of such associations.
Amongst many other topics, Simondon’s philosophy focuses quite heavily
upon questions related to technology, communication, mediation, and
information. It is these areas in particular that we hope to explore in
this special section of Platform. How might we situate the theories of
Simondon within our contemporary media environment? Are they still
relevant? Or are they too reliant upon outmoded principles and
theoretical models? What lessons, both theoretical and practical, might
researchers in the fields of communication and media studies take from
Simondon’s philosophy? How might we extend or update his work for the
digital, networked society?
Platform encourages the submission of theoretical and empirical work
engaging with Simondon and his legacy. We are particularly interested in
papers that seek to situate Simondon’s work, both historically and
within the disciplinary boundaries of media and communications.
Potential themes might include, but are not limited to:
• Technological determinism in an age of digitization and
unprecedented automation. Does Simondon provide us with a useful means
for negotiating the question of agency in such an environment, or is he
too beholden to the cybernetics and information theory of his time?
• Individuation and the associated milieu. Have subsequent media forms
and communicative methods altered or halted the processes of
individuation of which Simondon speaks?
• Media ecology. Some strands of media ecological study stress the
dynamism and complexity of media-technical systems. How does Simondon’s
understanding of technology challenge or deepen these approaches?
• Materiality and hylomorphism. At a time when communication appears
increasingly immaterial, how might we understand Simondon’s attempt to
escape all hylomorphic conceptions of communication and individuation?
Does the notion of immateriality remain trapped within a hylomorphic
distinction between form and matter, or is it indicative of a need to
reconceptualise the very question of materiality?
• Technics and media. How does Simondon’s work fit within the larger
field of studies on technics and its history (e.g. Mumford,
Leroi-Gourhan, Ellul, Gille, Stiegler, etc.)? Might media and
communications as a discipline benefit from a greater emphasis upon the
role of technics in engendering media environments both past and present?
• The politics of individuation. Stiegler, Lefebvre and Mackenzie,
amongst others, use Simondon’s work on transduction and individuation to
describe and diagnose politics. How might Simondon help us think
politics today?
In addition to this special section, we also welcome submissions that
more broadly deal with issues relating to the areas of media,
technology, and communication in theoretical, methodological, or
empirical terms.
Please send all enquiries and submissions to (platformjmc /at/ gmail.com). Both
abstracts and full papers must be accompanied by a brief curriculum
vitae and biographical note.
We recommend that prospective authors submit abstracts well before the
abstract deadline of the 1st of May, 2014, in order to allow for
feedback and suggestions from the editors. All submissions should be
from early career researchers (defined as being within a few years of
completing their PhD) or current graduate students undertaking their
Masters, PhD, or international equivalent.
All eligible submissions will be sent for double-blind peer-review.
Early submission is highly encouraged as the review process will
commence on submission.
Note: Please read the submission guidelines before submitting work.
Submissions received not in house style will not be accepted and authors
will be asked resubmit their work with the correct formatting before it
is sent for review.
Platform: Journal of Media and Communication is a fully refereed,
open-access online graduate journal. Founded and published by the School
of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne (Australia),
Platform was launched in November 2008.
Platform is refereed by an international board of established and
emerging scholars working across diverse fields in media and
communication studies, and is edited by graduate students at the
University of Melbourne.
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