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[ecrea] Call for papers MeCCSA 2016
Thu Mar 19 03:59:17 GMT 2015
MeCCSA 2016 Conference – Call for Papers
6-8 January 2016
Canterbury Christ Church University
Theme: Communities
Deadline for proposals: 8 September 2015
We are pleased to invite you to submit abstracts, panel proposals and
posters for the next Annual MeCCSA Conference, to be held 6-8 January
2016 at the School of Media, Art and Design, Canterbury Christ Church
University, Canterbury, UK.
The theme of the MeCCSA 2016 is ‘Communities’. We invite papers and
panel proposals that address this theme, examining how we might advance
thinking on for example: communities in the digital age; communities and
the commons; communities and cultures; communities on the margins; local
and community media; politics and policies of communities; community
engagement and cohesion; inclusion and exclusion in communities;
communities and the past; media, cultural and communication practices of
different types of communities.
We also welcome scholarly papers, panels, practice contributions, film
screenings, and posters across the full range of interests represented
by MeCCSA and its networks, including, but not limited to:
· Film and television studies and practice
· Radio studies and practice
· Cultural and media policy
· Representation, identity, ideology
· Social movements
· Women’s Media Studies
· Disability Studies within media studies
· Approaches to media pedagogy
· Children, young people and media
· Diasporic and ethnic minority media
· Political communication
· Methodological approaches
· MeCCSA subject areas as disciplines
Confirmed plenary speakers
Confirmed speakers that will participate in keynote panels include:
· Professor Mark Deuze, University of Amsterdam
· Professor Jeremy Gilbert, University of East London
· Dr Peter Lewis, London Metropolitan University
· Professor Robin Mansell, London School of Economics
· Sara Moseley, Distinguished Visiting Fellow and Development
Director, Cardiff University
· Jeremy Seabrook, Author and Journalist
· Professor Helena Sousa, University of Minho
· Hilary Wainwright, Journalist and Researcher, Transnational
Institute
· Professor Claire Wallace, University of Aberdeen
Submission guidelines
Abstracts of up to 250 words should be submitted by 8 September 2015
through the conference website (http://www.meccsa2016.co.uk/). We also
welcome panel proposals and these should include a short description and
rationale (200 words) together with abstracts for each of the papers
(150-200 words each including details of the contributor), together with
the name and contact details of the panel proposer. The panel proposer
should co-ordinate the submissions for that panel as a single proposal.
Practice
We actively support the presentation of practice-as-research, in
particular when there is insufficient time to present a complete work
during parallel sessions. We are therefore providing a dedicated
presentation space to display practice artefacts including screenings,
computer-based and multi-screen work (where possible). For displaying
practice work, please include specific technical data (eg duration,
format) and an URL pointing to any support material when submitting your
abstract.
Conference contacts:
Website: http://www.meccsa2016.co.uk/
Email address: (meccsa2016 /at/ canterbury.ac.uk)
Twitter: @meccsa2016
We look forward to seeing you in Canterbury!
About MeCCSA
MeCCSA is the subject association for the field of media, communication
and cultural studies in UK Higher Education. The field encompasses the
study of audiovisual and print media including film and TV; journalism;
radio; photography; creative writing; publishing; interactive media and
the web. The field also includes higher education for media practice and
practice research – film and TV production, journalism practice, and the
use of new, digital information technologies in the arts, entertainment,
social media and gaming. For further information please see:
http://www.meccsa.org.uk/
About Canterbury
Canterbury is an important historical city in the south east of England,
one hour by train from London. The conference will be held on the main
campus of Canterbury Christ Church University, which is part of the
Canterbury UNESCO World Heritage Site. The University has offered
degrees in media and related subjects since 1980. The School of Media,
Art and Design currently provides undergraduate and postgraduate
programmes in media and communication, journalism, film, television,
radio, animation, photography, digital media, web design, graphic design
and fine and applied art. The School has a strong ethos of
theory-practice interchange and an interdisciplinary research culture.
The School runs the Centre for Research on Communities and Cultures and
is a leading player in the Centre for Practice-Based Research in the Arts.
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