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[ecrea] cfp - What is Media? experience, Exploration, Emergence
Mon Sep 07 20:37:44 GMT 2015
Call for Papers
WHAT IS MEDIA? EXPERIENCE, EXPLORATION, EMERGENCE
University Of Oregon • Portland, Oregon • April 14-16, 2016
What is media today? How is media studies defined? How have media
technologies transformed media theory and practice? What are the futures
of media and how are they evolving? With media including a wider and
wider range of concepts, products, services, and institutions, the
definition of media continues to be in a state of flux. Important
questions abound and we will address a sweeping range of issues at the
What is Media? event next April in Portland. The conference will feature
a unique coalescing of media scholars, government and community
officials, industry professionals, alumni, and students, as well as
artists, filmmakers, grassroots community organizations, and the public.
The event will feature keynote speakers, roundtables, paper
presentations, and special events, in an attempt to answer questions
about the ever-evolving nature of media.
Presentations/papers/installations may include the following topics (as
well as others):
• What is a medium? What distinguishes a medium from the media? How are
they changing? What are
the new emerging media? What are immersive media?
• What is media studies? What is the relationship between media,
communication, and film studies?
• How does media studies relate to other areas of inquiry and other
disciplines?
• What are current approaches to the study of media effects, media
audiences, and media psychology?
• What can media professionals learn from media studies and vice versa?
• What is media industry studies? and its relationship to political
economy and media economics?
• What is citizen/civic media? and the roles/responsibilities of the
media in contemporary democracy?
• What are media ecologies? In what ways do they address the
environmental crisis?
• How is media similar/different in various cultures? and the
significance of media in a global context?
• What new economic, cultural, political, and social factors are
affecting media?
• How does media studies highlight gender, race, and/or indigenous concerns?
• What is the philosophy of media? media ethics? media aesthetics?
• How does science and technology studies deal with media?
• What is mediation and/or mediatization?
• What are the relationships between media technologies and media content?
• What are the positive/negative consequences of media technologies for
the public interest?
• What are the current trends in media education and media literacy?
• How have media technologies been embraced by spiritual/contemplative
organizations?
• Where do media, the arts and sciences converge (e.g. intermedia,
biomedia, etc.)?
• What laws, regulations, and/or policies are appropriate for the media
today?
• What are the emerging discourses of media, surveillance and cybersecurity?
• What is media archaeology? What can media history teach us about the
future of media?
Conference Organizers:
Janet Wasko (University of Oregon) and Jeremy Swartz (University of Oregon)
Send 100-150 word abstracts of papers or presentations by November 2,
2015 to:
Janet Wasko • (jwasko /at/ uoregon.edu)
School of Journalism and Communication
University of Oregon
Eugene
Oregon, 97403-1275
USA
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