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[ecrea] Media Activism Research Conference CFP
Mon Oct 05 02:52:37 GMT 2015
Call for Proposals
Media Activism Research Conference:
A Gathering for Grassroots and Transformative Media
May 12-15, 2016
Lakehead University, Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Deadline for proposals Jan 15, 2016
Mark your calendars! The Media Action Research Group (MARG) is
organizing the Media Activism Research Conference (MARC), in
Orillia, Ontario, Canada from May 12 - 15, 2016 and we want to see
you there! The Conference will bring together researchers,
activists, students, and community members interested in
strengthening grassroots media through networking, knowledge
sharing, and skill-sharing.
MARC is an opportunity to develop collaborations and networks among
anti-capitalist, feminist, anti-racist, trans, queer and Indigenous
alternative media activists and activist-researchers by sharing
knowledge, skills and experiences on grassroots and transformative
alternative media. How do media activists intervene against dominant
media voices? How do women, people of colour, queer, trans and
indigenous activists work to resist dominant discourses in media and
to report on and support social movements? How do we practice
anti-oppression politics to challenge power dynamics in some
alternative media spaces? How do we develop capacities, build
skills, and share or access resources in our communities of
resistance? How do researcher-activists challenge dominant modes,
methods and theories in order to engage with community and
alternative media activism and activists in ways that amplify and
support their/our work?
The conference will emphasize knowledge co-production, reflection,
collaboration, creativity, and the development of theoretical
frameworks derived from practice and experience. It will explore
autonomous, grassroots media production practices and voices
typically excluded from mainstream media, across a range of genres
including: community radio, zines, video activism, print media,
online media, digital media, documentary film and video, hacktivism,
media art, graffiti, podcasts, silkscreening, banners, blogs, and
more. There will also be theme-based workshops on current activist
campaigns allowing for participants to network, share knowledge and
information, and collaborate across platforms and genres on the same
topic.
We will be organizing a pop-up art show on the last night of the
conference, where participants can bring their media and art to
showcase it, and we will also be showing any media work created
during the conference.
We encourage workshops to be participatory and interactive, and we
are open to any and all formats, particularly those that disrupt or
challenge the typical academic conference format. A computer lab is
available for skill-shares requiring online access, and various
technologies may be used--just let us know what you need.
We are inviting proposals for workshops on the following topics, and
more:
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Video activism
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Community radio, soundscapes, podcasts
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Print media
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Collective dynamics in media production
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Feminist media, Sexuality and gender
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Anti-racist and anti-colonial media
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Queer and trans media
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Online activism, hacktivism
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Anti-capitalist & Anarchist media and culture
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Protest media, Social movement media
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Culture jamming, Politics of graffiti
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Activist research in media & communication studies
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Media arts and research creation
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Media skill-sharing
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Tar sands & pipeline activism in media
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Missing and murdered Indigenous women in media
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Police brutality and impunity in media
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Sex work activism in media
Proposalsshould be 250-300 words in length, describing the content
and format of your workshop. You should also include a short bio of
50-75 words of each person presenting or facilitating the workshop.
The deadline for proposals is January 15, 2016, and notifications of
acceptance will be sent out mid-February. Please submit proposals
to: (info /at/ mediaactionresearch.org) <mailto:(info /at/ mediaactionresearch.org)>
Our goal is to make the conference an accessible space and to
facilitate the participation of anyone who would like to attend. The
university is accessible to those with mobility needs, and
accessible rooms are available in the residence. Please contact us
if you wish to discuss accessibility needs. Travel subsidies are
available to those with financial need. Food will be provided
throughout the conference, and dietary preferences will be
accommodated. Registration fees will be on a sliding scale with
reduced rates for students, under-employed and unemployed people,
and early-bird rates. Parking passes will be provided and we
encourage carpooling. We are committed to co-creating a zero waste
conference.
Accommodation will be available at a reduced rate at the university
residence, or in local hotels. Camping is available at the nearby
Bass Lake Provincial Park. Some limited billeting in local homes may
also be possible.
Orillia ON is about 125km north of Toronto in the heart of cottage
country. There will be opportunities for outdoor activities such as
canoeing or kayaking, collaborative sports, hiking, etc.
For more information, check out:
mediaactionresearch.org/event/summer-gathering/
<http://mediaactionresearch.org/event/summer-gathering/>
or email us at: (info /at/ mediaactionresearch.org)
<mailto:(info /at/ mediaactionresearch.org)>
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