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[ecrea] Joint conference of 'Diaspora, migration and the media' and 'International and Intercultural Communication' sections of ECREA
Mon Feb 27 20:25:17 GMT 2017
Joint conference of 'Diaspora, migration and the media' and
'International and Intercultural Communication' sections of ECREA
Joint conference of 'Diaspora, migration and the media' and
'International and Intercultural Communication' sections of ECREA
*MIGRATION AND COMMUNICATION FLOWS: RETHINKING BORDERS, CONFLICT AND
IDENTITY THROUGH THE DIGITAL*
2-3 November 2017, University of Basque Country, Bilbao (Spain)
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
/"We are faced with a crisis of humanity, and the only exit from this
crisis is to recognize our growing interdependence as a species and to
find new ways to live together in solidarity and cooperation, amidst
strangers who may hold opinions and preferences different from our own."
/Zygmunt Bauman, _Strangers at our door_ (Polity, 2016)
Migration, cultural diversity and the media are increasingly
problematized. Europe appears to be crumbling down in the current moment
as a result of the Brexit vote, the election of Donald Trump and the
so-called 'European Refugee Crisis'. This is illustrated by hoaxes and
fake news messages on these themes that serve as popular clickbait on
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. As media outlets seek to address these
'post-Truth' conditions, populist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, racist and
neo-nationalist rhetoric and sentiments have grown excessively across
social media. Meanwhile, the number of internal and external European
borders proliferates, and digital data are used for surveillance and
migration management. Therefore, mediated encounters with diversity, the
humanitarianism-securitization nexus and the role of communication flows
urgently deserve further academic exploration to advance understanding
of some of the major societal challenges of our time. The continuous
re-appropriation of Anas Modamani's selfie with the German chancellor
Angela Merkel on Facebook is an illustrative case in point. He took his
selfie in September 2015, when Merkel visited the Berlin shelter where
he was then living. Modamani is a Syrian refugee who fled from Darayya.
After posting the selfie online, he has repeatedly been falsely linked
to terrorism. On the basis of physically resemblance, he was for example
wrongly accused to be involved in the bombings in Brussel (March 2016)
and the recent attack at a Berlin Christmas market (December 2016).
The conference aims to cover a broad range of conflict-related themes
such as media production and regulation of information on forced
migrants in a 'post-Truth' era; fake news; the
humanitarianism-securitization nexus, migration management, social and
political conflicts related to migrant and diaspora communities,
radicalization and online counter-terrorism, hate speech and racism, but
also solidarities, activism and protest. Digital technologies and
innovations constantly offer new ways to approach these issues, both
theoretically and methodologically. The organizers invite papers that
explore the complexity of migration and communication flows through
conceptual interventions as well as qualitative and quantitative studies.
*PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME*
The conference will include:
- keynote lectures by Marie Gillespie
(Professor of Sociology, The Open University) and Pedro Oiarzabal
(expert on Internet and Basque studies, migration and diaspora);
- a roundtable to establish bridges of dialogue between academics
studying the coverage of migrants and journalists reporting on various
conflicts in Europe, addressing methodological and ethical challenges;
- a YECREA event dedicated to young scholars (PhD and postdoc level);
- a joint panel to broaden the empirical, conceptual and methodological
scope of the conference and to explore future collaborations; and
- an elaborate social programme, including a conference dinner and boat
tour, allowing participants to enjoy the city of Bilbao.
*CALL FOR PANEL AND PAPER PROPOSALS*
To explore the issue of migration and communication flows in an informal
and stimulating atmosphere, we invite participants to submit paper and
panel proposals. We particularly welcome proposals on the following topics:
- International news coverage of migration, refugees, diaspora, …
- Rethinking the category of the migrant: forced migrants,
guest-laborers, postsocialist, postcolonial, expatriates
- Bottom-up digitally mediated processes, such as transnational and
local networking and connectivity, diaspora organizations, identity
construction, urban communications
- Top down digitally mediated processes of migrant management:
border control, surveillance & control systems for population movements,
migrant detention centres, express flights, arrests at the street, lack
of public information
- The humanitarianism-securitization nexus, human/communication
rights, political economy of NGOs, humanitarian communication on
suffering related to migration
- Migrants, media and language: the impact of migrants on linguistic
dynamics (particularly in the context of natively bilingual societies),
building resilience for new and local minority media structures
- Intersectional analyses of migration and communication flows: how
do axes of difference, including race, gender, sexuality, nation,
location, generation religion, class together co-constitute
subordination and identity
- Methodological considerations in international and intercultural
media and migration studies
*TIMELINE*
Abstract deadline: April 16, 2017
Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2017
Full-paper submission: October 1, 2017
Registration deadline: October 1, 2017
*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
Please send 200-300 word abstracts and a short biography (max 100 words)
by 16 April 2017.
Submit your abstract + bio to (ecreadmm /at/ gmail.com), indicate in your email
header: [Submission last name + paper title].
Please make sure to clearly mention in your abstract whether your paper
should be part of the panels by the 'International and intercultural
communication' or the 'Diaspora, migration and the media' section.
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