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[ecrea] Call for Participation: Symposium on Media, Communication, and Film Studies Programs at Liberal Arts Colleges
Thu Jan 05 15:27:35 GMT 2017
Call for Participation: Symposium on Media, Communication, and Film
Studies Programs at Liberal Arts Colleges, May 23-24, 2017
Deadline for submissions: February 10, 2017
Media, Communication, and Film Studies Programs at Liberal Arts Colleges
(MCFLAC) invites proposals for papers, panels, and exhibits for a
two-day symposium, to be held at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The
symposium will bring together faculty engaged in the scholarly and
pedagogical praxis of media, communication, and film studies in the
liberal arts context for two days of resource sharing, student-work
showcases, workshops, and panel sessions.
Building off the momentum of last year’s inaugural symposium, at
Muhlenberg College, this year’s theme is “Revolutions.” We have chosen
this theme in keeping with Colby College’s Center for the Arts and
Humanities year-long focus, which is broadly conceived to encompass
revolutions in the “political, literary, artistic, cultural, social,
scientific, … conceptual,” and, we suggest, pedagogical and
institutional realms.
We invite proposals (250 to 500 words) that engage with our theme,
including:
* Revolutionary approaches to teaching
* Teaching about revolutions--past and present
* Revolutionizing the (increasingly neoliberal) institutional structures
in which we are located
* Mobilizing theory and pedagogy to facilitate revolutionary thinking
* Analyzing the impact of ongoing revolutionary changes (sociocultural,
economic, epistemological) upon our work in liberal education, including
ideas for redirecting, capitalizing and/or adapting.
* Interrogating the “revolutionary” rhetoric around higher education,
with the liberal arts college said to be ripe for “disruption”
* Responding to the Trump “revolution” and its reverberations on our
campuses
Preference will be given to submissions that fit the symposium theme,
but we welcome submissions on all topics reflecting MCFLAC’s unique
emphasis on praxis in liberal arts settings. We seek to bring together a
diverse group of teachers, scholars, and students, from different
backgrounds with various life experiences, teaching styles, and
intellectual orientations.
Presentation formats include:
* individual paper abstracts
* panel session abstracts (identifying three to four participants)
* student-work showcases (featuring scholarship, media work, and/or
hybrids in digital or other formats)
* pedagogy workshops (on core assignments, capstone courses, and/or
pedagogical techniques)
* research workshops (on projects, strategies, publishing models, and/or
research/exhibit and tools)
* Additional formats considered
*** In addition to these formats, we invite submissions for 3-minute
short cuts: lightning fast presentations in which participants give a
quick run-down of innovative or useful tech tools, assignments, teaching
strategies etc. The presentations are three minutes long and we ask you
to use one slide per minute. Please label your “short cut” submissions
accordingly.
Please include a brief bio and note any technology requirements with
your proposal. Include your bio, proposal, and tech needs in one PDF
document and attach to an email addressed to Beth Corzo-Duchardt, at
(bcorzo-duchardt /at/ muhlenberg.edu) If you are submitting a short cut
proposal in addition to another proposal, please attach as a separate
document.
Deadline for submissions: February 10, 2017
Questions? Contact Beth Corzo Duchardt, at (bcorzo-duchardt /at/ muhlenberg.edu)
For more information mcflac.com
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