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[ecrea] CFP CMCS Perth 2017 - Bridging Gaps: National Identity in Persona, Branding and Activism
Wed Jun 21 21:27:32 GMT 2017
The Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies will be holding a conference
in sunny Perth, Australia.
Deadline for Abstract submission: *August 1 2017*
Please see below for further information
*_CALL FOR PAPERS_____*
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Bridging Gaps: National Identity in Persona, Branding, and Activism/*
University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia
December 8-10, 2017
With the rise of Web 2.0, people brand themselves through social media
as a singular person. The online visibility of their brand often takes
precedence over social contributions. Their *online presentation*,
however, is a reflection of how they want to be perceived in a
collective setting. How does this kind of branding differ to a local
business service or an international celebrity who also brands
themselves online? What impact is *persona branding* having on society
and the way people view themselves?
A focus on the*persona of activists *shows the particular impact of
branding in society. An activist’s voice, like that of a political
leader, is often heard if they have a strong brand. Yet, the perception
is often specific to their national contexts. How are socialist actions
in North Korea viewed in the Western world? How does having a female
political leader change the perception of a country? How are immigrants
seen around the world? What role does media play in creating these
*constructed views in national and transnational contexts*?
We encourage scholars and industry practitioners to question, explore,
and problematize the notion of national identity in persona, branding,
and activism. We ask: *how is a country reflected through its
celebrities, popular history, stereotypes and myths*? Often one
individual can have global fame, which can result in branding a nation
or city and develop a country’s cause as well. Their persona becomes
the basis of how a place is perceived internationally. For example,
American born icon Elvis Presley is used to represent Las Vegas and
Memphis, while George Clooney has attached himself to Darfur through
his activism. Similarly, Steve Irwin became a symbol of Australian
culture through his philanthropy and his fame as “The Crocodile
Hunter.” A decade since his death people still create the association
between him and the nation’s identity, while overlooking how race,
gender and class affect one’s overall brand identity.*Myths surrounding
national identity* are also evident in beauty pageants and the Olympics.
How do these stereotypes affect our understanding of culture?
The Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) /Bridging Gaps/
conference, in association with sponsors Centre for Ecological, Social,
and Informatics Cognitive Research (ESI.CORE) and WaterHill Publishing,
invites papers and films that explore the relationship among four key
themes – persona, branding, activism, and national identity. We invite
academics, filmmakers, journalists, publicists, designers, advertisers,
marketing specialists, charity organizers, and guests to explore and
connect themes from a range of interdisciplinary fields and generate a
valuable discussion and practice that will inspire change.
Attendees may present papers, take part in a workshop or create a
roundtable discussion on the themes of persona, branding, activism and
national identity. *We already have one roundtable on Elvis Presley and
another on Heath Ledger, which people can apply for. *
Extended versions of *selected papers will be published in an edited
book* by WaterHill Publishing, while others will be invited for the
opportunity to publish work in the CrossBridge Journal.
We also invite people to send in *videos for the /Celebrity Chat/
Award*. The idea for /Celebrity Chat / was born in Melbourne and the
first recording took place in Perth. We are proud to be bringing it
back home. The best video/documentary will be selected based on its
ability to draw attention to a significant matter, be relevant to the
conference theme and/or inspire change.
*_Registration includes:_* Your printed conference package, catered
lunch, coffee / tea breaks, evening drinks, professional development
workshop, access to evening receptions, eligibility to publish in
edited book, and consideration for the $100 best paper and screen awards.
*__ _
Submission guidelines:_*
* 250-word abstract or workshop / roundtable proposal
* Include a title, your name, e-mail address, and affiliation if
applicable
* Submit to conference Chairs Dr Jackie Raphael and Dr Celia Lam at
email address: (celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com)>
* Deadline for abstract submission: *August 1, 2017*
* Notification of acceptance:*September 15, 2017*
* Full text due: *November 1, 2017*
* Pre-Conference reception: *December 8, 2017 *
* Conference presentations: *December 9-10, 2017*
* Publication of edited book: *2018*
*__ _
Celebrity Chat Video Submissions:_*
* Video length should be *10-20 minutes*
* Include a title, your name, e-mail address, and affiliation if
applicable
* Submit to conference Chairs Dr Jackie Raphael and Dr Celia Lam at
email address: (celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(celeb.studies /at/ gmail.com)>
* Deadline for submission: *August 1, 2017*
* Notification of acceptance: *September 15, 2017*
* Conference screening: *December 9-10, 2017*
/Topics include but are not limited to:/
* National Identity and Persona
* Activism and Philanthropy
* Fandom and Audiences
* Endorsements and Advertising
* Branding and Graphic Design
* Tourism and Promotion
* Politics and Leadership
* Persona and Online Presence
* Mass Media and Social Media
* Public Relations and Publicity
* Journalism and Newsworthy Topics
* Fame and Fortune
* Gender and Power
* Icons and Status
* Beauty Ideals, Pageants and Culture
* Models as Role Models
* Olympics and Representing Nations
* Sporting Identities
* Literature and Photography
* Film and Television
* Laws and Policies
* Theory and Methods
* Research Agenda and Business Models
* Ethics and Morality
* Cognition and Memory
* Social Innovation and Change
* Education and Advocacy
* Community Building and Community Partnerships
*Conference Chairs: *Dr Jackie Raphael and Dr Celia Lam
*Conference URL:* http://cmc-centre.com/conferences/2017perth/
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