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[ecrea] Symposium CFP - Discourses of Disorder: Representations of Riots, Strikes and Protests
Wed Feb 25 18:59:36 GMT 2015
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Discourses of Disorder: Representations of Riots, Strikes and Protests
Newcastle University, 15-16 October 2015
Organisers: Darren Kelsey and Christopher Hart
Instances of civil disorder in the form of riots, strikes and protests
have become increasingly frequent in response to economic decline and
other structural conditions, in the UK, Europe and globally. Far from
political apathy, these activities suggest increased levels of public
concern and civic engagement. We see such forms of engagement, as well
as media coverage and government responses, as part of a political
process which contains a significant discursive dimension. Discourse
plays a fundamental part in defining agendas, voicing objections,
framing debates, legitimating or delegitimating actions, and in
formulating policies. We therefore understand the discursive practices
of social movements, the media and policy-makers, as political
practices. Understanding the complexities of this political process and
the discursive dimensions involved requires a multidisciplinary approach
addressing issues of language, image, journalism, media, power and
political economy. In so far as media and discourse research each
provide insights into our understanding of social, historical, political
and economic contexts and conflicts, the symposium will be of interest
for scholars concerned more broadly with semiotics and social practice.
From a multidisciplinary perspective, this two-day symposium seeks to
explore the discourses of social movements, the media and policy makers,
the relations between them, and the role they play in the political
process. Papers presenting perspectives from Social Movement Studies,
Media and Journalism Studies, as well as Critical (Multimodal) Discourse
Studies are particularly welcome. We are interested in papers which
explore, within international social and political settings, the
discursive dimensions of disorder representing or responding to a range
of causes/contexts which might include but are not limited to:
• Industrial disputes and trade unions
• Environmental activism
• Ethnic and race relations
• Austerity discourse and protests
• Capitalist conditions and conflicts
• “Populist” protest movements
• International protest movements
• Digital activism and power
• Surveillance, control and protests
• Policing and law & order
Whilst we are currently witnessing renewed levels of civil disorder,
this is by no means a recent phenomenon. We are therefore interested in
historical as well as contemporary instances of civil disorder and,
further, in the intertextual relations between discourses of disorder
past and present.
We are pleased to confirm the participation of two guest speakers:
• Tracey Jensen (University of East London)
• Nicholas Jones (author and journalist)
Papers of 20 minutes should be submitted to (c.hart /at/ lancaster.ac.uk)
before 31st May 2015. All papers will be presented in plenary format
with equal time for discussion. Only a limited number of presentations
can therefore be accepted. However, non-presenters are welcome to
attend. Some sessions will be designed for roundtable discussion and
open debate, so participation will be inclusive to all delegates.
It is intended that a selection of papers presented will form the basis
of a collected volume to be submitted to a major international publisher.
Best wishes
Darren
Dr Darren Kelsey
Lecturer in Journalism and Discourse Studies
BA Degree Programme Director, Media and Cultural Studies
School of Arts and Cultures
Newcastle University
Room 2.85, Second Floor
Armstrong Building
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sacs/staff/profile/darren.kelsey
http://www.criticaldiscoursegroup.net/
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