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[ecrea] CFP Mediatisation and Media Socialisation
Mon Mar 24 19:25:46 GMT 2014
CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference: Mediatisation and Media Socialisation: Complementary or
Competing Perspectives?
Date 18 - 19 September 2014, University of Siegen, Germany
Deadline for extended abstracts (of max. 500 words): Monday 31 March 2014
The response regarding participation will be given by 15 May 2014 at the
latest.
Please send abstracts to: (reissmann /at/ medienwissenschaft.uni-siegen.de)
For more information visit: www.mediatisierung-mediensozialisation.org
When it comes to the integration of different media into everyday life
and the consequences of these processes for growing up and living
together in the short, medium and long term, the research areas
mediatisation and media socialisation are currently at the forefront.
One important commonality of the two research areas is their emphasis on
a processual perspective, i.e. focussing on questions of communicative,
social and cultural change. It seems logical to combine mediatisation
and media socialisation conceptually and understand them as
complementary research fields whose representatives could mutually
inspire and learn from one another. Mediatisation theory works
explicitly or implicitly along the assumption that socialisation
conditions change during the development of new media (environments) and
their adoption. Conversely, media socialisation research is legitimised
by the change in media and the resulting social and cultural change,
which merits continuous observation. Both research fields share problems
such as the open question, beyond microsociological explorations, they
can deliver on zealous explanatory and interpretational claims (e.g.
“mediatisation as a metaprocess”; “media socialisation as social
integration”), or in other words what is the relationship between the
necessarily limited empiricism and the theoretical reflection upon
overarching consequences of medial change.
The aim of the conference “Mediatisation and Media Socialisation” is to
intensify the dialogue between the two research areas, to explore
relations and ‘task sharings’, to discuss affinities as well as
incompatibilities, and to develop perspectives for mediatisation
research and media socialisation research.
The call is for papers presenting theoretical and/or empirical results that:
• trace back the historical development of mediatisation and/or media
socialisation research and, based on this, identify priorities (at
national level and/or internationally comparative);
• discuss the present status and current challenges of mediatisation
research and/or media socialisation research;
• outline the relationship between the two research approaches in terms
of where they overlap and where their boundaries lie;
• attempt to correlate the structural levels and aspects of action
systematically in mediatisation research and/or media socialisation
research;
• reveal the practical dimensions and research paths of media
socialisation and mediatisation.
Organisation: Sociology of Media Communication division of DGPuK, the
Media and Communication Sociology section of DGS and the DFG Priority
Program 1505 Mediatised Worlds
Conference Organizers: Dr. des. Wolfgang Reissmann and Prof. Dr. Dagmar
Hoffmann
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University of Siegen
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy
Media Studies
Media and Communication
Adolf-Reichwein-Str. 2
57068 Siegen
Germany
Office +49-271-740-2082
www.mediatisierung-mediensozialisation.org
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