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[ecrea] CFP: Affective Politics of Social Media
Tue May 09 22:30:20 GMT 2017
CFP is now out for the Affective Politics of Social Media Symposium held
at University of Turku, Finland, October 12-13 2017:
Confirmed keynote speakers: Crystal Abidin (Jönköping University /
Curtin University), Kath Albury (Swinburne University of Technology),
Nancy Baym (Microsoft Research New England) and Ben Light (University of
Salford)
From clickbaits to fake news, heated Facebook exchanges, viral Twitter messages and Tinder swipes, the landscape of social media is rife with affective intensities of varying speeds and lengths. Affect, as the capacity to relate, impress and be impressed, creates dynamic connections between human and nonhuman bodies. Zooming in on these connections, their intensities, rhythms, and trajectories in the context of networked communications, Affective Politics of Social Media asks how affect circulates, generates value, fuels political action, feeds conflict and reconfigures the categories of gender, sexuality and race through and across social media platforms.
Multiple analytical avenues have already been laid out for doing this,
from Jodi Dean’s examination of affect and drive to Tarleton Gillespie’s
analysis of the politics of platforms, Adi Kuntsman’s examination of
“webs of hate” and Zizi Papacharissi’s discussion of affective publics
as contagious articulations of feeling that bring forth more or less
temporary sense of community and connection. Building on a growing body
of work on “networked affect”, this two-day symposium features keynotes
exploring the affective labour of social media influencers, the
automation and quantification of the intimate, the netiquette of hook-up
apps and the dynamics of music stardom and fandom, and invites
contributions connected to affect and social media in relation to
• collective action and political activism
• sexual cultures and practices
• harassment, hate and resistance
• affective rhythms, intensities and investments
• popular culture and everyday life
In order to facilitate participation, the symposium has no registration
fee but pre-registrations are required. To propose a paper, please send
a 300-word abstract and short bio (max. 100 words) to (affective /at/ utu.fi)
by June 9, 2017. Registrations will be made available in August 2017.
Organized by Department of Media Studies, IIPC, the International
Institute for Popular Culture & DIGIN, Research Network on Digital
Interaction at University of Turku and the Department of Gender Studies
at Åbo Akademi University
Conference website: https://affectivesome.wordpress.com/
Organizing group: Susanna Paasonen, Kaisu Hynnä, Katariina Kyrölä, Mari
Lehto, Mari Pajala & Valo Vähäpassi
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