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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Media Engagement, International Conference at Lund University
Mon Oct 27 21:56:21 GMT 2014
Call for Papers: Media Engagement, International Conference at Lund
University
Department of Communication and Media, Lund University, Sweden, March
19th 2015. Organisers Annette Hill, Michael Rübsamen, Tina Askanius and
Sanchari De.
Engagement refers to the various ways we encounter and experience media
within politics, society and culture. Media engagement matters, but what
we mean by engagement is open to debate. There are competing
definitions, discourses and methods for media engagement. For example,
political discourses of engagement can focus on rational and subjective
dimensions of being political and participating in civic cultures.
Policy and industry discourses of engagement rely on technologies and
strategies to measure and secure public and consumer engagement. And,
audience research explores the processes and practices of people’s
engagement and disengagement with cross media content. In this way,
engagement is about forms of media pleasure as well as forms of media
knowledge.
This conference focuses on media engagement in four areas of enquiry:
political engagement, policy and industry engagement, audience
engagement, and methodology and methods for researching media
engagement. The research questions include: What role does media play in
processes of political and public engagement? What are the models of
engagement within media and cultural industries? How and why do
audiences engage with media in politics, society and culture? In what
ways can we research engagement with media and social media?
These research questions can be applied to a range of theories, ideas
and problems concerning political culture, citizenship and democracy,
television, film, radio and print media, social media, popular culture,
live events, as well as other topics. Different approaches to research
on media engagement can include media, communication and cultural
studies, media history, film studies, sociology, social psychology,
sociology of media and culture, political communication, and cultural
geography, amongst others. The aim is to provide a platform for
international scholars from various disciplines to debate the complex
issues at work in understanding the theories, processes and practices of
media engagement.
The schedule includes a combination of keynote addresses,
pre-constituted panels, and open panels. Confirmed keynote speakers
include Professor Raymond Boyle (Glasgow University, UK), Professor John
Corner (Leeds University, UK), Emeritus Professor Peter Dahlgren (Lund
University, Sweden), Professor Joke Hermes (In Holland University,
Netherlands). Other invited speakers include Professor Göran Bolin
(Södertörn University, Sweden), Julie Donovan (International Formats
Consultant), Professor Annette Hill (Lund University, Sweden), Dr Jane
Roscoe (London Film School), Professor Jeanette Steemers (University of
Westminster, UK), and Douglas Wood (Shine Group).
Please submit an abstract of 300 words in English by December 9th 2014
to the conference email (engagement /at/ kom.lu.se). For further information
please consult our website www.kom.lu.se/mec2015. There is a
registration fee of 750 SEK (80 Euros) that covers food and drink for
the day and an evening buffet.
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