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[ecrea] CfS: MeCCSA PGN 2017 Conference: Borders and Boundaries
Wed Mar 01 15:24:18 GMT 2017
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*Call for Submissions - MeCCSA PGN Conference 2017*
*Borders and Boundaries: Territories, Technologies, Transgressions*
Date: June 26-27, 2017
*Venue: Goldsmiths College, London *
DEADLINE for abstracts: March 21, 2017
Confirmed keynotes speakers: *Prof Natalie Fenton* (Goldsmiths, MeCCSA
chair), *Prof Jeremy Gilbert* (University of East London), *Prof* *Sue
Clayton* (Goldsmiths), *Dr Myria Georgiou* (LSE)
Our world is in the grip of a series of interrelated crises, many of
which involve the creation, collapse and reconstitution of borders and
boundaries - territorial (the “refugee crisis”, new forms of extractive
neo-colonialism), socio-spatial (urban restructuring, segregation and
displacement,) political (Brexit, Trump, the rise of the far-right
globally) and personal (self-tracking, automated surveillance and
digital labour). Even as some borders appear weakened due to
technological change and the increased fluidity of social identities,
new boundaries around national identity and ethnicity are erected in
their place. The fracturing of the neoliberal consensus since 2008 has
challenged conceptual boundaries relating to the economy, society and
the role of the state, but no coherent alternative set of ideas has yet
become apparent, let alone dominant. In Gramsci’s words, “the old is
dying and the new cannot be born.”
*Borders and Boundaries: Territories, Technologies, Transgressions*
locates itself in this historical moment, seeking to explore the forces
of deterritorialization and reterritorialization active in this
conjuncture. This conference - organised by postgraduate students from
the London School of Economics and Political Science and Goldsmiths
College - seeks to disrupt and destabilise boundaries while creating
productive border-zones where cultures and disciplines can interact. We
invite academics, students, activists, artists and other interested
people to submit proposals on a wide variety of themes related to the
conference title including, but not limited to:
* ***Ideologies and hegemonies: techniques and practices of power
(including: development and reproduction of dominant media narratives;
statecraft; othering and erection of conceptual borders; participation
as collusion and co-optation)
* ***Oppositional communicative practices:participation, protest and
rebellion: (including: established and alternative forms of
participation; the capacity of technologies to break boundaries and
challenge hierarchies; social movement and protest politics)
* ***Alternative and community media practices: transgressions and
challenges: (including: media and communicative practices of oppressed
and marginalised groups; creation, disruption, rearticulation and
reconstitution of personal and collective identities)
* ***Altered media landscapes: political economies and technological
change (including: the impact of new media on hierarchies and modalities
of media power; changing political economies of data, digital
infrastructure and mass media)
* ***The politics of the sensory: modes and modalities of communication
*(including; sensory technologies and methodologies; the internet and
visual communication; transgressive and oppositional practice in arts;
non-linguistic communication in mass media)
Submissions can be works in progress, provocative ideas or engaging
questions as well as completed research in the form of papers,
mini-documentaries, posters, displays or other formats. We welcome
submissions from inside and outside the UK. Limited travel grants are
available - see website for details.
To submit an abstract for the conference please visit our website at
meccsapgn2017.com/submissions <http://meccsapgn2017.com/submissions>,
where you will find details of the different possible options for
submission. The deadline to fill in the submissions form is *March 21,
2017*. Those invited to present will be notified by early April.
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