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[ecrea] CPF-CMCI PhD Conference 2017 / Cultural Resilience/ Resilient Cultures: the art of resistance in changing worlds
Thu Mar 30 22:37:29 GMT 2017
*CALL FOR PAPERS: CMCI PhD Conference 2017*
Cultural Resilience/ Resilient Cultures: the art of resistance in
changing worlds
King’s College London Culture, Media and Creative Industries Conference 2017
/King’s College London, Waterloo Campus, 13^th -14^th June 2017./
/Deadline for submissions: midnight 9 April 2017/
In recent times the world has experienced fundamental and ongoing
changes of society on a global scale, such as political isolationism,
regional conflicts, and the displacement of refugees and/or immigrants.
In this atmosphere of uncertainty, culture has a role to play in
reflection, diversification, debate, and even reconciliation in
transformation processes and the public sphere of communities. Culture
and cultural industries can, and should, act as a platform for
discussion, analysis and critique of societal shifts.Through this
interdisciplinary conference we seek to address questions of resistance
and resilience through the lens of culture, media and creative
industries. What does the current economic, social and political climate
mean for creative industries? How does cultural policy negotiate changes
and unpredictability? What is the role of culture in societal shifts? We
invite speakers to consider examples of cultural resilience, the
instrumentality of culture for resistance or mediation, and the
diversity of perspectives that can be used to frame debate.
/Cultural Resilience / Resilient Cultures/ is the fourth annual CMCI PhD
conference, following last year’s successful event /(In)Visible
Cultures/. We welcome researchers to engage with questions of resilience
and resistance in our society, culture, media and the creative
industries, and to share their ideas with the colleagues from around the
world in a friendly and stimulating environment.Submissions from
post-graduate researchers and early-career researchers as well as
established scholars are welcomed. Keynote speakers TBC.
Papers are welcomed in line with the following topics, but are not
limited to these:
·Cultural and creative resilience – past, present and future
·Media intertextuality – globalized resistance
·Mediatisation of protest
·The art of protesting: cultural and creative modes of activism
·Cultural perspectives on power
·Cultural diplomacy and international cultural relations in periods of
change
·Cultural politics in identities: gender, ethnicity, diaspora, migration
and transnationalism
·Creative industries in periods of change
·Instrumental uses of culture
·Inequality and marginalised communities
·Remembering and forgetting: resistance through memory and commemoration
Please send a 300-word abstract, along with your name, e-mail address,
academic affiliation (and department) and short bio to
(cmci-conference /at/ kcl.ac.uk) <mailto:(cmci-conference /at/ kcl.ac.uk)>
The deadline for submissions is *Sunday **9th **April 2017.*
Please note that while letters of acceptance are available for accepted
speakers, we are unable to provide any additional support for visa
applications.
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