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[ecrea] CFP: Locating Imagination: Popular Culture, Tourism, and Belonging
Thu Sep 01 12:50:28 GMT 2016
*POPULAR CULTURE, TOURISM, AND BELONGING*
*APRIL 5-7 2017*
*ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM*
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*Keynote Speakers:*
David Morley
David Crouch
Marie-Laure Ryan
When the small Dutch seaside village of Urk was announced as a filming
location for superstar director Christopher Nolan’s historical drama
/Dunkirk/, featuring One Direction star Harry Styles and other big
names, it was unsurprising that reports of fans traveling in hopes of
catching a glimpse of the production followed. Indeed, it would have
been more surprising if they hadn’t. Visiting places connected to media
is increasingly mainstream – from searching for film locations of
popular TV shows to taking part in literary walking tours to traveling
around summer music festivals. Popular culture sets the touristic
identity of regions, while fan conventions and festivals draw increasing
numbers (and prices) year after year. These developments, and others
like them, point to a growing interest in bridging the gap between
reality and imagination through physicality, intertwining them in new
ways. They also illustrate new ways in which place, and its role in
creating a sense of identity and belonging, matters in a globalized and
digital world in which popular culture plays an integral role.
This conference brings together these disparate threads and explores the
ways in which popular culture and tourism interact in the contemporary
media age. This is reflected in the keynote speakers: Professor David
Morley of Goldsmiths University, author of many influential works of
media theory, including /The Nationwide Audience /(1980)//and /Media,
Modernity, and Technology: the Geography of the New /(2007); Professor
David Crouch, Professor Emeritus in Cultural Geography and Senior
Research Fellow at the University of Derby, author of /Flirting with
Space: Journeys and Creativity /(2010)//and editor of /The Media and the
Tourist Imagination /(2005); and Dr. Marie-Laure Ryan, author of
/Narrative as Virtual Reality: Immersion and Interactivity in Literature
and Electronic Media /(2000)//and /Narrating Space/Spatializing
Narrative: Where Narrative Theory and Geography Meet /(2016, with
Kenneth Foote and Maoz Azaryahu).
We seek to bring together scholars across disciplines, including, but
not limited to, media studies, literary studies, popular music studies,
ethnomusicology, cultural geography, fan studies, and tourism studies
and management, who work at the intersections of (popular) culture,
place, and tourism. We invite papers that address all themes around this
subject, such as:
·fan pilgrimages
·place identity and popular culture
·contemporary literary tourism
·music tourism
·historical media tourism
·themed and simulated spaces
·music festivals
·video-game-inspired tourism
·media and fan conventions
·transmedia marketing and tourism
·place and storytelling
·media tourism in the media
The conference will be held at Erasmus University Rotterdam, in
Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Recently chosen as one of the “best places
to visit” by Lonely Planet and the New York Times, Rotterdam is a
vibrant and cosmopolitan city featuring cutting-edge architecture, an
innovative dining scene, and top-class art museums. The conference is
organized by the ‘Locating Imagination’ research group of prof. dr.
Stijn Reijnders, Leonieke Bolderman, Nicky van Es, and Abby Waysdorf,
and sponsored by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
(NWO) and the Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and
Culture (ERMeCC).
Please send abstracts of max. 300 words and a short biographical
statement (max. 50 words) to (conference /at/ locatingimagination.com)
<mailto:(conference /at/ locatingimagination.com)> before *November 1^st , 2016.*
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