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[ecrea] CfP: LSE Media and Communications PhD Symposium
Tue Feb 28 22:31:55 GMT 2017
*Call for papers - DEADLINE EXTENDED to 15 March 2017*
LSE Media and Communications PhD Symposium 2017
London School of Economics and Political Science, 9 June 2017
In recent times alienation, understood as a distance between citizens
and their political and cultural environment, has resurfaced. Low levels
of trust in 'established' political and media systems have led to
increasing estrangement, characterised by the rise of populism, civic
(dis)engagement and social unrest. Alongside this, alienation in the
cultural realm has led to negative portrayals of and responses to the
Other - e.g. minorities or refugees. Media have always been vital to
facilitating political processes and identity formation, representation
and resistance. We therefore seek to address questions of alienation,
participation and subordination through the lens of media and
communications. How are these phenomena occurring within, and beyond,
representational practice? How are old and new forms of media
differently implicated in such processes? How do they intersect with
other social and political forces? How are they situated in different
historical and cultural contexts?
This interdisciplinary symposium ties together the fields of politics,
media and cultural studies and is particularly geared towards PhD
students in the early stages of their research. The emphasis will be on
thoughtful discussion with fellow PhD students, along with feedback from
leading academics from LSE. This year's keynote speech will be given by
Bart Cammaerts (LSE). Papers are welcomed in line with the following
topics, but are not limited to these: . (Non)participation and the
public sphere . Engagement and (social) media . New and mediated spaces
for political decision-making . Populism and (digital) media .
Traditional governance and its alternatives . Subaltern representations
. Identity formation in migration: gender, ethnicity, class and religion
. Representing political views in the margins . Mediated mobility .
Modes of activism and resistance . Globalization and its opposing forces
Please send a 300 word abstract, along with your name, e-mail address,
academic affiliation (and department) and short bio to
(Media.Phd.Symposium /at/ lse.ac.uk)
The deadline for this is 15 March 2017. Website:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/events/Symposium-2017.aspx.
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