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[ecrea] cfp: what is universe?
Sat Dec 23 07:07:23 GMT 2017
** CFP UPDATED AND DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JANUARY 15, 2018 **
*/WHAT IS UNIVERSE? COMMUNICATION ⢠COMPLEXITY ⢠COHERENCE/*
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON IN PORTLAND ⢠APRIL 19 â 21, 2018//
 â/The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward
justice./â  â Martin Luther King, Jr.â
The eighth annual /What is�/ conference-experience, */What is
Universe? /*examines communication, complexity/simplicity,
coherence/incoherence and how they may or may not contribute to âa
pluralistic universeâânetworks of relationships.*//*It addresses
some of the most pressing issues of our time, including how do societies
move forward when there is less shared agreement about the nature of our
world, the problems confronting it, and/or the solutions necessary to
improve it?
Scholars, practitioners, and other participants will explore
universesâfrom reality bubbles, immersive virtual environments, and
alternate histories, to agential realism, media genealogy and
archaeology, to bio-inspired, urban and ecological design, to universal
rights, disabilities studies, multicultural communities and cosmologies.
This conference marks the third collaboration among scholars from the
natural sciences, social sciences, communication, media, law, design,
and art. We invite proposals for scholarly papers, panels, exhibits and
installations on a wide variety of issues and topics. Please see
whatis.uoregon.edu <http://whatis.uoregon.edu/>Â for more details.
*Proposals may address the following questions (as well as others):*
* What are communication, science, media, design, and philosophy
universes today, and how are they informing each other?
* What constitutes universes in the disciplines and how do they
overlap and/or open relationships?
* How are citizens increasingly being drawn into alternate, fictional,
cinematic, and comic book universes, social networks, immersive
worlds, and augmented realities?
* How is journalism overcoming vernaculars of real/fake news in a
'post-truth' era, while still actively seeking solutions?
* What are the values and/or criteria that demarcate/circumscribe a
universe? Why is it important to identify and mark off universes
(e.g. life-/worlds/, info-/spheres/, meta-/verses/, discourses, and
systems)?
* In an age of increasing communicative
complexities/oversimplifications, what is truth and what is reality?
* How do physical/virtual and analogue/digital domains combine and
dissolve?
* What constitutes material universes in antiquity and contemporary
culture?
* How do technological and/or cosmological universes transform
theory-practice?
* What is posthumanism? How are ecological/environmental futures
emerging?
* How are emerging systems, environments, architectures, the sciences
and the arts converging/diverging into new fields, societies, and
universes? What is design for all?
* What are groupthink and collective intelligence? What are universes
of meanings and values?
With definitions of âuniverseâ continuing to multiply, important
questions abound. We will address a sweeping range of issues next April
in Portland, Oregon.
Conference Organizers: â¨Janet Wasko and Jeremy Swartz (University of
Oregon)
Send 100â150 word abstracts or installations by _JANUARY 15, 2018_, to
Janet Wasko, (jwasko /at/ uoregon.edu) <mailto:(jwasko /at/ uoregon.edu)>
School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
97403-1275, USA
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