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[ecrea] CfP : Narratives of the crisis: myths and realities of contemporary society
Fri Dec 19 21:12:46 GMT 2014
Narratives of the crisis: myths and realities of contemporary society
International Conference, Thessaloniki, June 24
- 26, 2015, Call for papers.
Narratives are present in all societies. They are present in myths,
legends, news, rumors, in
historical and artistic texts, in politics, in everyday conversation.
Stories are able to construct
reality. As Roland Barthes suggested (1966) the most important issue is
to describe the code
by which the narrator and the reader are signified in a narrative. In
this sense, an author is not
the one who invents a narrative but the one who possesses best the code
used by the
participants. The different social discourses are supposed to reveal
what a society considers
as "natural", as requiring no further explanation (the so called "common
sense" used by media
discourses). This kind of narrative coincides with the social
representations of the audience
and even if this is not always the case, the social subjects normally
try to reduce the distance
between the information received and their attitudes: strategies are
thus elaborated in order
to maintain a dominant way of thinking.
Narrative analysis has become fundamental for the social sciences, and
especially for
sociology. Myth cannot always be clearly differentiated from "reality"
in the social discourse
(fiction seems essential to the "reproduction" of the facts): it is
necessary to be understood in
relation with the narrated reality.
The "Narratives of crisis: myths and realities" International Conference
aims to record and
analyze the myths which narrate the economic crisis in Europe and
particularly in Greece, and
investigate the ways media and the diverse political and social
discourses represent the crisis.
The Conference is organized by the AISLF, the ISA-RC14, the Aristotle
University of
Thessaloniki, the University of Macedonia, the Ecclesiastic University
of Thessaloniki, the
Municipality of Thessaloniki and the French Institute of Thessaloniki,
in collaboration with the
Centre of Sociology of Nantes, the Hellenic Sociological Society and the
Institute for
Community Rehabilitation.
The Organizers invite contributions (in French, Greek or English) from
the whole spectrum of
social and political sciences, media studies and the study of
contemporary everyday life.
Please send abstract proposals of c. 250 words, including affiliation
and contact information,
to (narrativesofcrisis /at/ gmail.com) until Thursday, January 15, 2015.
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