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[ecrea] MeCCSA 2017: Call for Papers
Tue May 17 23:12:28 GMT 2016
This is a Call for Papers for the next Annual MeCCSA Conference to be
held 11 – 13 January 2017 at the School of Media and Communication,
University of Leeds.
We invite abstracts of 250 words to be submitted for peer review by
Monday 5th September 2016.
*Conference contacts:*
Website: http://meccsa2017.org.uk/
E-mail: (info /at/ meccsa2017.org.uk) <mailto:(info /at/ meccsa2017.org.uk)>
Twitter: https://twitter.com/meccsa2017
*Culture, Media, Equality and Freedom*
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**MeCCSA Conference 2017*
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*11-13 January, University of Leeds*
http://meccsa2017.org.uk/
*Keynote Speakers*
Dr Shakuntala Banaji
<http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/WhosWho/AcademicStaff/ShakuntalaBanaji.aspx>,
London School of Economics
Professor Milly Buonanno
<http://www.didatticacoris.uniroma1.it/docenti/Milly-Buonanno>, La
Sapienza University of Rome
Professor Paul Gilroy
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/english/people/academic/gilroy.aspx>,
King’s College London
Professor Andrew Ross <http://sca.as.nyu.edu/object/AndrewRoss>, New
York University
Professor Barbie Zelizer
<https://www.asc.upenn.edu/people/faculty/barbie-zelizer-phd>,
University of Pennsylvania
Additional keynote speakers will be posted on the website
http://meccsa2017.org.uk/ as they are confirmed.
*Theme*
Equality and freedom are key political aspirations of modernity, from
the French Revolution to the Arab Spring and beyond. Culture, media and
communication (including film, television, publishing, music, digital
and social media) are now central to the pursuit of these goals, and to
dynamics of power and control. This conference theme provides the
opportunity for MeCCSA to focus on issues of political justice in the
context of our field and we invite papers that consider the complex
relationship between different forms of media and communication, the
circumstances in which they are produced, distributed and consumed, and
the consequences for the realization of different forms of equality and
freedom at local, national, regional and global levels. Papers might
address the following questions, among others:
·How do contemporary media and culture promote or inhibit the pursuit of
freedoms?
·Which freedoms should be valued and why?
·In what ways do contemporary media and popular culture reflect,
represent and re-shape inequality and constraint?
·In what ways might the pursuit of putative ‘freedoms’ (for example in
neo-liberal media policy or environmental policy) potentially serve to
reinforce inequalities (such as ongoing digital divides or the unequal
impacts of environmental change)?
·How do audience interactions with different media affect the
realization of freedoms and the contestation of inequalities?
·How do different freedoms and inequalities affect the interactions of
media with other dimensions of culture?
·How do different cultural, geographical and political contexts
influence the role played by media in the pursuit of different freedoms,
as well as the outcomes of their involvement?
·Which kinds of theory might best allow us to understand contemporary
and historical struggles over liberty and justice in the media, popular
culture and beyond?
We also welcome scholarly papers, panels, practice contributions and
film screenings 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
·Digital games studies
·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
*Abstract submission*
The deadline for abstract submission is *Monday, 5 September.* Abstracts
should be submitted via the submission form on the MeCCSA 2017 website,
http://meccsa2017.org.uk/call-for-papers/. All submissions must include
author contact details and a paper/panel title.
Individual abstracts should be up to 250 words. Panel proposals 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), and 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 dedicated
presentation spaces to display practice artefacts including screenings,
computer-based and multi-screen work (where possible). For displaying
practice work, please include specific technical data (e.g. duration,
format) and a URL pointing to any support material when submitting your
abstract.**
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*About MeCCSA*
The Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (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://meccsa.org.uk/.
*About Leeds*
The 2017 MeCCSA Conference will be held on the city centre campus of the
University of Leeds. The campus is within walking distance of all city
centre amenities, including rail and bus stations as well as shopping,
theatres and all the cultural attractions of a regional centre. The
campus is also just a short drive away from Leeds Bradford airport and
only 10 miles from the wonderful Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The School of Media and Communication at the University of Leeds is one
of the top departments in the UK for the study of communication, media
and culture. We offer degrees that emphasise choice, opportunity and the
development of analytical and creative skills across a wide range of
communication subjects, from popular culture to political communication,
journalism studies to digital media. Our research is multidisciplinary,
theoretically innovative and socially relevant; researchers at the
School collaborate with academic institutions, the public sector and
media industries both within the UK and across the globe.
*Conference contacts*
For more information, visit the conference website at:
http://meccsa2017.org.uk/.
For all enquiries, please contact the organising team at:
(info /at/ meccsa2017.org.uk) <mailto:(info /at/ meccsa2017.org.uk)>.
For updates, please follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/meccsa2017.
We look forward to seeing you in Leeds!
The MeCCSA 2017 Conference Committee
Dr Lee Edwards
Associate Professor, Communication Studies and PR
School of Media and Communication
Clothworkers’ Building North
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
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