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[ecrea] Call for Applications - Workshop (Forced) Migration and Media at the University of Leicester
Thu May 19 15:19:52 GMT 2016
Extended Deadline: Call for Applications – Workshop (Forced) Migration
and Media *
*13^th of June, 2016, University of Leicester
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*For this one-day workshop – on the *Monday, the 13^th of June *–**we
are looking for applicants who conduct research on how media and forced
migration intersect. The deadline to submit your abstract is on the
*Sunday, the 29^th of May, 23.59 GMT.
_Outline Interdisciplinary Workshop aimed at academic knowledge exchange_*
The academic interest for (forced) migrants and media is very topical
given the influence of the ‘refugee crisis in Europe’. But while
ethnographic research has indeed shown that diasporic communities are
often vanguards of digital technologies and it is clear that forced
migration and mediated connectivity are increasingly intertwined,
critical research in this area is still lacking.
We aim to bring together established and upcoming scholars from
different areas together in order to further understand and increase our
knowledge on the mediation of (forced) migration.
We are looking for applicants who conduct research to further the
understanding on how media and forced migration intersect. New and old
media play a crucial role in the lives of (forced) migrants.
Within this workshop we aim to explore how we can understand the
intersections between different media forms, including people’s own
media use, and (forced) migration. We bracket the forced, as we
recognise that the label ‘refugee’ can have its own difficulties, and
could even be considered as a governing tool appropriated by
nation-states. This workshop could therefore also be opened up to people
who consider mixed migration or challenge the distinction between
economic and forced migrations in regard to media.
The workshop aims to bring together new career researchers,
post-graduate students and established scholars and post-graduate
students and to create a vibrant inter-disciplinary discussion about the
mediation of forced migration.
After a general opening and key note speeches, early career researchers
are invited to present their work (in progress) with a Q & A section to
follow, in order to enhance mutual learning about different approaches
to understand this issue. We aim to provide an informal space where
outcomes but also new proposals and ideas can be shared.
Potential presenters can consider their work, relevant to the following
streams: *
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1. Media representations of (forced) migration.
2. Methodology, media and migration.
3. Trajectories of (forced) migrants.
4. Media power in the politics of (forced) migration.
For a more detailed description of these streams, please have a look on
our Facebook event-page: Workshop (Forced) Migration and Media or
contact us on (mediamigrationworkshop /at/ gmail.com)
In the closing plenary session we will look for bridges, and consider
how we as academics can best engage to policies and practices.
We ask you to submit the title of your work, an abstract of maximum 300
words* Sunday, the 29^th of May, 23.59 GMT *to
(mediamigrationworkshop /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(mediamigrationworkshop /at/ gmail.com)>.
Accepted participants will be notified by the 1^st of June.
There are limited slots available for listerners.
_Costs:_ Attendees are asked to contribute £10 each, in order to
contribute to the travel costs of attendees without funding. Those
attendees who have to travel far within the UK and do not have funding
to cover travel costs can contact us for additional funding.
/* Contrary to what our first call stated, the workshop on Community
impact has been postponed to a later date so it won’t take place during
Ramadan. For more information on the Community Impact Event, please
contact Idil Osman: //(io40 /at/ le.ac.uk)/
<https://email.le.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=9NWZ9b-cNcbglwqBc-gVFVIB1lRuMQULuLMUuxLZzcJJfbalTFPTCG0AYQBpAGwAdABvADoAaQBvADQAMABAAGwAZQAuAGEAYwAuAHUAawA.&URL=mailto%3aio40%40le.ac.uk>/
or Mirjam Twigt: //(mat35 /at/ le.ac.uk)/
<https://email.le.ac.uk/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=vsArdVSJZaiGQFYu2tHEPDtHFzLuv3-aiDA0cBglmFxJfbalTFPTCG0AYQBpAGwAdABvADoAbQBhAHQAMwA1AEAAbABlAC4AYQBjAC4AdQBrAA..&URL=mailto%3amat35%40le.ac.uk>/.
/
All the best wishes,
Mirjam A. Twigt
PhD-student, Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Sociology / Media and Communication
University of Leicester
Email: (mat35 /at/ le.ac.uk)
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