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[ecrea] Call for lesson plans for Teaching Media Quarterly
Tue Nov 08 13:27:08 GMT 2016
Teaching Media Quarterly, and open access journal of lesson plans for
the media studies classroom is currently seeking submissions for the
forthcoming issue “Difficult Discussions: Controversy, Triggers and
Inclusivity in the Media Studies Classroom”:
Recent conversations about the uses and misuses of trigger warnings in
academia, and the re-emergence of accusations of “political correctness”
have once again pointed out the complex role of instructors. As
instructors, we provoke and challenge our students, and at the same time
nurture their intellectual development. In the context of this seeming
contradiction, the media studies classroom can be an especially fraught
location for working through difficult questions about power and
pleasure, subjectivity and identity, culture and politics.
For our upcoming issue, the editors of Teaching Media Quarterly seek
lesson plans that demonstrate some of the ways media studies instructors
have approached potentially explosive or painful conversations in their
classrooms. What classroom activities have you used to help student
think and talk through potentially upsetting material in ways that at
once push them to engage critically, while at the same time maintaining
an inclusive, respectful environment, especially for students from
historically marginalized groups? How have you leveraged the safer space
of our classrooms to explore painful subjects? How have you supported
your students as they questions their relationship to media while
pushing them to ask sometimes difficult questions about their own role
in systems of power?
We are open to a variety of approaches and topic areas, but remind
contributors that lesson plans should be specific to the media studies
classroom.
Some possible areas of exploration might include:
* Racism and white supremacy
* Toxic masculinity, misogyny, feminism and postfeminism
* Class, money, economic philosophies and policies
* Critiques of empire and anti-Americanism
* Controversies within academia, such as the sexual violence epidemic,
student debt, or neo-liberal labor practices
* Electoral politics
* Social movements and protest
* Bodies and biopolitics
* Sexuality and gender identity
Lesson plan submissions are due January 1, 2017. More information
including submission guidelines can be found at
teachingmedia.org <http://teachingmedia.org>
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