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[ecrea] cfp - Tracing entanglements in media history
Wed Nov 30 10:26:43 GMT 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
(Please note the extended deadline for abstracts: Dec 14, 2016)
TRACING ENTANGLEMENTS IN MEDIA HISTORY
A conference at The Old Bishop’s House, Lund University, Sweden, May
17–19, 2017
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Michele Hilmes, University of Wisconsin, USA
Simo Mikkonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Since its commencement in 2013, the Entangled Media Histories (EMHIS)
research and teaching network has worked to create an arena for
international dialogue on the historical dimensions of transborder and
transmedial flows by means of the concept entangled history. Our main
academic aim has been to challenge the traditional blind spots in
perspective and common methodological nationalism of media historical
scholarship. With some important exceptions (such as for example Hilmes
2012; Fickers & Johnson 2012; Ribeiro & Seul 2016), media history has
thus far often tended to be discussed within national contexts (which
also includes most 'comparative' studies) and from a mono-medial
perspective, focussing exclusively on one medium at a time such as for
example the press, radio or television. The fact that there are – and
always have been – manifold cross-border and cross-medial interrelations
has not always been properly highlighted.
With this conference we would like to further explore the theoretical
and methodological implications of such a plea for integrated media
history together with other researchers working in the field. We invite
scholars from different disciplines across the humanities and
interpretive social sciences, who have already dealt with similar issues
or wish to explore them further. We also encourage open discussions on
sources and methodologies in media historical research, including
aspects on media archives and the challenges and opportunities
surrounding digitized media material.
We especially invite papers relating to the following main themes:
1. Entangled agents, including transnational/transmedial
connections, encounters, collaborations and networks
2. Entangled products/materialities, including the transfer, flow
or circulation of media formats, content or objects
3. Entangled practices, including aspects of media production,
dissemination, and use
4. Entangled frameworks, including transnational/transmedial
aspects of media politics, legislation, and economy
5. Entangled arenas, including perspectives on public spheres and
communicative configurations reflecting specific political, social,
cultural or geographic conditions
Submission guidelines and practical information
The conference language is English and the number of participants is
limited to 65. For individual paper proposals (20 mins including
discussion), please submit an abstract (300 words) plus short bio by Dec
14, 2016. Abstracts can only be submitted through the conference website
http://emhis.blogg.lu.se/tracing-entanglements/ . Notification of
acceptance of abstract will be given in the beginning of January 2017.
Extended abstracts (600–800 words) are required and will be published in
a pre-circulated PDF book. Deadline for extended abstracts is Apr 1, 2017.
The conference will begin with registration and dinner on May 17th and
end with a dinner banquet on May 19th. The paper sessions are held at
The Old Bishop’s House and the open keynote sessions are held in the
auditorium at the Centre for Languages and Literature, Helgonabacken 1,
Lund. A conference fee of 100 € is required and will include all meals
and conference material.
Following the conference, a selection of the papers presented will be
invited to participate with a chapter in an edited book volume.
The conference is organised by the Media History Unit at Lund
University, Sweden, in co-operation with the Research Centre for Media
History at the Hans Bredow Institute/Hamburg University, Germany, and
the Centre for Media History at Bournemouth University, UK. It is hosted
by the Department of Communication and Media, Lund University, with
financial support from The Swedish Foundation for International
Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT).
Contact info: marie.cronqvist(at)kom.lu.se or charlie.jarpvall(at)kom.lu.se
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