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[ecrea] Call for Papers: Screen Studies Conference
Tue Oct 02 18:30:51 GMT 2018
The 29th International Screen Studies Conference, organised by the
journal /Screen/, will be programmed by /Screen/ editors Alison Butler
and Alastair Phillips.
Confirmed keynote speakers are :
* Dr David Campany (University of Westminster)
* Professor Laura Marcus (University of Oxford)
* Professor Haidee Wasson (Concordia University)
The Editors welcome proposals for papers, audiovisual essays and
pre-constituted panels on any subject for this year’s conference. We are
particularly keen to encourage contributors to a programming strand
titled ‘Screen Studies Beyond the Field’, devoted to the themes of
interdisciplinarity and impact in the contemporary audiovisual
humanities and beyond.
Screen studies have from their inception taken a plural and hybrid
approach to the ways that pedagogy and scholarship may be constituted
and located. Many of its key vectors of enquiry remain shaped by the
ways that research questions may be inflected by their conversation with
other established, or emerging, disciplinary practices or bodies of
knowledge. As we move into the second decade of the century, audiovisual
scholarship is increasingly shifting beyond the boundaries of the
academy into not just traditional locations such as the museum and art
gallery, but other sites of public engagement and civic discourse. Much
of this work is also becoming more multi-dimensional with the space of
the screen as both an idea and a form of embodied critical practice
becoming aligned with broader questions related to science, medicine,
politics, the environment and philosophy.
This year’s Screen conference seeks to not only explore these current
developments, but also take stock of the long history of the field’s
engagement with disciplinary plurality. We are keen to encourage work
that speaks to the following topics:
* Conceptual and methodological interrogations of interdisciplinarity
within the disciplinary contexts of screen studies
* Explorations of formative historical moments of interdisciplinarity
within screen studies and film theory
* Case-studies of innovative forms of public engagement or impact
within the audiovisual humanities
* Research projects that engage with the relationship between the
moving image and other forms of intellectual enquiry that either
exist beyond the arts and humanities or the academy as a whole
* Innovative modes of publishing and disseminating research
The deadline for submitting proposals is Sunday, 6 January 2019. Please
note that submissions for pre-constituted three-person panels will be
considered, but not prioritised.
Visit https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/screen/conference/ for full
submission details and to download proposal templates.
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