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[ecrea] cfp: Media, War & Memory Conference
Wed Apr 23 22:49:09 GMT 2014
Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD) Conference
Call for Papers:
Media, War and Memory
September 18–19, 2014
Auckland University of Technology
Venue: Sir Paul Reeves Building
Keynote Speakers: Andrew Hoskins, University of Glasgow
Fay Anderson, Monash University
A century after 1914, it is timely to consider how World War I was
started, prosecuted and reported on, from different national
perspectives. How does this conflict appear in retrospect? As a prequel
to World War II? The ‘beginning’ of the 20th century? Or as an
avoidable, stand-alone catastrophe? These questions provoke wider
reflection upon the connections between media, war and memory. What are
these connections? How have they changed over time? Conference
participants will, we hope, respond to these questions. To this end, the
following themes suggest themselves.
World War I
· Paths to war, patterns of news coverage
· Diplomacy, communication and the telegraph
· Atrocities and propaganda
· Frontline testimonials, journalism, poetry
· Domestic dissent
Australia and NZ coverage of ‘overseas’ conflicts
· Boer War, WWI, WWII
· Cold war conflicts; Malaysia, Vietnam, Timor, Kuwait, Iraq,
Afghanistan etc.
· ANZAC mythologies
· Wartime censorship
· War, mobilization and dissent
Race, culture, genocide
· Imperialism, colonialism, indigineity
· Jewish holocaust
· Armenian massacres
· Testimonies, amnesia
War, propaganda, ideology
· Chomsky, Herman and the ‘propaganda’ model
· News ‘framing’ and war coverage
· Orientalism and colonial wars
· War and national identity
· Memorialism; ceremonies, monuments, museums
· Forgotten wars
Gender and depictions of war
· Masculinity, heroism
· War and patriarchy
· War, rape, testimony
· Women war journalists
· Women combatants
Frontline war reporting
· War correspondents
· ‘Embedded’ journalists
· Journalistic ethics
· Patriotism and ‘independent’ reporting
Journalism, media, civil conflict
· Spanish civil war
· Sri Lanka
· Balkans, Bosnia, Serbia
· US civil war
· Occupation, resistance, testimony
Information-communication technologies and war
· Global television, 24/7 ‘real time’ wars
· War and media spectacle
· Media space, battle space, ‘full spectrum dominance’
· Information and cyber warfare
· Online journalism, blogospheres, social media
War, historiography and revisionism
· War novels
· Non-fiction tomes, wars, battles
· Military biographies
· Documentaries
· Conflicting retrospectives of major conflicts
Media constructions of ‘terrorism’
· Legitimate vs. illegitimate violence
· Terrorists, revolutionaries, freedom fighters
· Post 9-11 media discourses in US, Middle East
· Terrorism and orientalism
Abstracts due: June 30, 2014 (400 words maximum)
Send to: (jmad /at/ aut.ac.nz) / (wayne.hope /at/ aut.ac.nz) / (verica.rupar /at/ aut.ac.nz)
Conference enrolment: $270 NZ
Earlybird before July 31: $230 NZ
Postgraduates: $180 NZ
Online registration code available soon—see JMAD website for details and
updates: www.aut.ac.nz/jmad
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Gerard Goggin
ARC Future Fellow
Professor of Media and Communications
Department of Media and Communications
University of Sydney
e: (gerard.goggin /at/ sydney.edu.au)
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