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[ecrea] CFP: Union for Democratic Communications 2016 Conference
Thu May 05 21:15:07 GMT 2016
CFP: The Union for Democratic Communications 2016 Conference
Troubled Waters: Structural Inequalities, Structural Responses
Location: Wayne State University. Detroit, MI.
Date: September 29 – October 1, 2016
Deadline to submit extended to: May 20, 2016
Paper Submission: http://www.democraticcommunications.org
Call for Papers:
As global inequality reaches staggering levels and capitalism becomes
increasingly unstable, people of color increasingly face
disproportionate impacts of environmental degradation, pauperization,
and state repression. Media and communications systems play an important
role in enabling and resisting such phenomena across the globe, from
Europe’s refugee crisis, to police violence in the U.S., to the illegal
occupation of Palestine, to the displacement of people across the Global
South due to climate change.
The global phenomenon of racialized inequality has poignantly played out
in Detroit, the site of this year’s conference. The city, once a symbol
of the United States’ industrial dominance, has been reconstructed over
the last 40 years as one of decay in the popular imaginary. From
lead-tainted drinking water to crumbling schools, southeastern Michigan
has felt the suffering that stems from the failures of the corporate
state and institutionalized racism. Unfortunately, Detroit’s experience
is not unique, but rather must be seen as part of a broader war on the
working-class and people of color under neoliberalism, facilitated by
utopian myths around digital technology and the post-industrial economy.
Though these problems are the result of varied historical and
deep-seated racial and social injustices, their continued existence is
not a foregone conclusion. This UDC conference will draw attention to
the relationship between neoliberal culture and ideology and
institutional racism, both domestically and internationally.
Specifically, the conference organizers encourage submissions that
examine how systematic, institutionalized racism shapes our physical,
social, cultural, ecological, and mediated environments; we also
encourage submissions that identify promising avenues of institutional
and social transformation.
We invite abstract submissions to this year’s conference from new,
emerging and established scholars; graduate students; artists;
activists; and media practitioners. We welcome proposals for paper
presentations, workshops, theme panels, film screenings, artistic
interventions, and other formats. Abstracts should be between 300-500
words. Graduate students who want to be considered for the Brian Murphy
Student Paper Award should submit a full paper along with their abstract.
All submissions are subject to double-blind review and can be submitted
at www.democraticcommunications.org
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Any questions? Please email (udc.steering /at/ gmail.com)
Union for Democratic Communications
www.democraticcommunications.org
—
Doug Tewksbury, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Communication Studies Department
334 Dunleavy Hall
PO Box 1922
Niagara University, NY 14109
e: (dtewksbury /at/ niagara.edu)
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