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[ecrea] CFP Phd course: Media, Culture and Participation
Sat Apr 01 20:49:05 GMT 2017
Call for applicants
*Ph.D. course: Media, Culture and Participation *
Location: Paris
Time: October 25-27th, 2017
Organisers: University of Bergen and The Norwegian University Centre in
Paris
In the field of culture and media, new forms of participation raise
major social and political issues about power, collective action and
citizenship. Participation is a social ordering process that makes it
possible for some to have their voices heard but not others. With web
2.0, new forms of participation have become common in the public sphere,
renewing our analysis of media audiences and cultural practices. Still,
traditional forms of media and culture are very important for a large
part of the population. This PhD course is dedicated to bringing
together emerging and senior scholars to debate key dimensions of
participation, both in regards to traditional audiences and to the new
forms of digital collective actions. The course concentrates on
participatory dimensions of audiences’ interactions with both the media
(for instance journalism, news, social media) and with forms of
expressive culture (for instance film, music, computer games or
television drama). The course pays particular attention to civic
perspectives of audiences’ participation (spanning from everyday
politics to direct forms of political action), and to sociological
perspectives (how participation is structured by and structures class,
gender, ethnicity, age, and so forth). As such the course aims to
provide guidance on both key theories and methodologies in the field.
For more detailed information, see course webpage
http://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI903
The PhD course will span over three full days in the centre of Paris
(October 25-27th 2017). The course will be open to PhD students from a
variety of relevant disciplinary backgrounds including media studies,
sociology, anthropology, history, political science. Participants are
expected to submit essays (4000 words) in advance of the course, present
their papers in panel sessions, act as respondents on presented papers
and contribute in discussions following lectures. Participants are also
expected to engage with a core literature reading list (tba). In
addition, participants are expected to hand in their revised essay
subject to approval by the organisers within 4 weeks after the course.
Successful completion of the course secures 5 ECTs.
Course lecturers include: Irene Costera Meijer (VU University
Amsterdam), Kim Christian Schrøder (University of Roskilde), Dominique
Pasquier (French National Centre for Scientific Research – CNRS), Jan
Fredrik Hovden (University of Bergen), Jannie Hartley Møller (University
of Roskilde), Torgeir Uberg Nærland (University of Bergen).
Funding /expenses: The organisers will cover reasonable travel and
accommodation expenses for participants from countries other than the
Nordic. For participants from the Nordic countries, the organisers will
cover accommodation for two nights. There is no course fee.
Application procedure: Applications must include a CV and a one-page
abstract outlining method, theory and empirical scope of the essay that
is to be presented at the PhD course. *Deadline for applications is May
15th*. Applications must be submitted through the course website at
http://www.uib.no/en/course/MEVI903 by May 15th. Notice of acceptance
will be sent by June 1th. For administrative queries please contact Ola
Roth Johnsen ((Ola.Johnsen /at/ uib.no) <mailto:(Ola.Johnsen /at/ uib.no)>)
For general queries about the course, please contact either Jan Fredrik
Hovden ((Jan.Hovden /at/ uib.no) <mailto:(Jan.Hovden /at/ uib.no)> ) and / or Torgeir
Uberg Nærland ((Torgeir.narland /at/ uib.no) <mailto:(Torgeir.narland /at/ uib.no)>).
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