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[ecrea] Call for papers. Political Studies Association: Media & Politics Group Annual Conference 2017
Thu Apr 20 21:35:46 GMT 2017
Political Studies Association: Media & Politics Group Annual Conference 2017
It’s not the end of the world
University of Hull, UK: 16-17 November 2017 Call for papers
There was a view, perpetuated by traditional and social media alike,
that 2016 was probably the worst year in the history of human
civilization since the Great War or the Black Death, and that the
political and economic forecasts for 2017 offer no sense of relief.
As we approach the end of the first year of Brexit negotiations and a
Trump Presidency, and witness the ongoing progress of alternative and
extremist ideologies, this conference will (subject to the continuation
of life in this hemisphere) explore the mass media, social media,
cultural and political responses to the perceived crisis which threatens
to overturn the core values of liberalism, neo-liberalism, enlightened
capitalism and/or democracy which have appeared for some time to
underpin an established order of things.
We therefore welcome papers which examine the reactions and roles of
media, communications and culture in relation to (amongst other things)
such issues as Trump, Brexit, Isis, Syria, Russia, North Korea, Turkey,
the European Union, immigration, global warming, cyber warfare,
corruption scandals, the resurgence of ultra-nationalism, the collapse
of the state, the death of trust, the death of truth, ongoing and
impending economic catastrophes, and the path towards (and the aftermath
of) the UK’s snap general election of June 2017.
Some key themes might, for example, include:
• the futures of journalism and political communication in post-truth
and social media environments;
• the roles of media and culture in relation to democracy, political
trust and the public sphere;
• mass media, social media and cultural influences upon ongoing
ideological and political revolutions;
• the work of media, communication and cultural studies in relation
to these ongoing crises;
• the impacts of emergent media cultures, technologies and economies
on political/geopolitical structures and conflicts;
• reflections of current senses of socio-political crisis in the arts
and media;
• contemporary discourses of societal redemption, revolution,
dystopia and apocalypse.
The University of Hull is a Principal Partner in Kingston-upon-Hull’s
celebrations of its status as UK City of Culture 2017, so what better
place to welcome the brave new world of Brexit and Trump (or to usher in
the apocalypse)?
The Media & Politics Group operates an open and inclusive policy, and
papers dealing with the politics of any aspects of media, communication
& culture (not only those relating directly to the conference theme) are
welcomed.
Proposals for 15-minute papers should include the following: title and
name, institutional affiliation and address, and email address, together
with a paper title and abstract of not more than 250 words. Proposers
should also indicate whether or not they are current postgraduate
students. Proposals should be sent by 16 June 2017 to Professor Alec
Charles (Head of Arts, University of Hull) at
(a.charles /at/ hull.ac.uk)<mailto:(a.charles /at/ hull.ac.uk)>
Full papers (of no more than 2000 words) submitted by postgraduate
students may be entered into the James Thomas Memorial Prize. This
annual award is presented to the most outstanding paper by a
postgraduate student at the Media & Politics Group Annual Conference.
The Media & Politics Group offers a limited number of travel subsidies
(up to the value of £100) to support postgraduate student participation
in this event. Postgraduate students interested in applying for these
subsidies should please note this in their submission.
Please note that in the event of Armageddon the conference will adjourn
to our purpose-built underground bunkers or to the nearest bar.
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