[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[ecrea] CfP: "Character Assassination and Populism" conference
Fri Jun 08 10:59:33 GMT 2018
*Call for Conference Papers:*
*“Character Assassination and Populism: Challenges and Responses”*
**
Host: Character Assassination and Reputation Politics (CARP) Research
Lab <http://communication.gmu.edu/research-and-centers/carp/>
Location: George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia
Dates: March 15-17, 2019
Submission Deadline: November 15, 2018
Character assassination (CA) is the deliberate destruction of an
individual’s reputation. This is a timeless phenomenon that appears in
many shapes and forms in every cultural, political, and technological
epoch. Various CA practices such as lies, insinuations and ridicule have
been effective means of persuasion and influence in power struggles for
centuries. As a field of scholarship, the study of character
assassination has been experiencing a remarkable academic renaissance.
An increased academic interest in the issue led
to the formation of the Research Lab for Character Assassination and
Reputation Politics (CARP), hosted at George Mason University in
Fairfax, Virginia. CARP’s inaugural conference, dedicated to the theory
and practice of character assassination and reputation management, was
held at George Mason University in March 2017.
One primary characteristic of today’s global society is the growing
public distrust in many traditional authorities, including political
institutions and the mass media. In the context of institutional
legitimacy crisis, there is a great demand for new voices to trust.
These changes provide opportunities for populists and charismatic
opinion leaders of all kinds to promote their agendas and influence
public opinion. There is no generally accepted definition of populism,
but a claim to speak for “the people” against a corrupt “elite”, a
preoccupation with national identity, and a preference for emotional
appeals over rational
arguments are often counted among its key characteristics. Populists
frequently use character attacks strategically to shock their audiences
and steal the media
spotlight. Their inflammatory rhetoric conjures political ratings,
generates hype, and manipulates public consensus. Populist persuasion
practices are directly related to social judgment formation and may
distract people from deliberating on alternative and relevant campaign
arguments. Importantly, populist politicians become primary newsmakers
for clickbait content in the media that proliferates personal opinions,
falsehoods, and unwarranted ad hominem attacks. Belligerent rhetoric
also normalizes the culture of
incivility which has negative consequences for civil debate in a
well-functioning democracy.
We invite scholars to submit research and works in progress which will
discuss character assassination and populism from a variety of
disciplinary and cultural angles. We welcome both theoretical work and
case studies.
*Suggested Topics:*
• CA and populism in a historical perspective;
• Belligerent populist rhetoric and hate speech;
• Populist psychology, charisma, and underlying conditions;
• Populist persuasion and impression management;
• Political incivility and polarization issues;
• Ad hominem attacks in political debate;
• Framing wars in policy debate;
• CA and mediated public scandals;
• CA and information warfare in international relations;
• Character attacks on science and scientists;
• Personalization and infotainment issues in mass media;
• Memes, caricatures, and visual distortion online;
• CA, image repair, and inoculation strategies;
• CA as strategic deception and deliberate misinformation;
• Legal aspects of libel, slander, and defamation.
Please submit a 250-word abstract of your paper by the deadline listed
above. Email the abstract as an attachment to Sergei A. Samoilenko at
(ssamoyle /at/ gmu.edu)
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please
use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at
http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]