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[ecrea] CFP: New Media/New Performances, Digital Culture/Digital Politics

Wed Nov 14 00:10:43 GMT 2018




_New Media and Digital Cultures Working Group CFP___

*“New Media/New Performances, Digital Culture/Digital Politics”*

2019 Cultural Studies Association Annual Conference on “Performance, Politics, Power”

Tulane University | New Orleans, LA | May 30th to June 1st, 2019

The Working Group on New Media and Digital Cultures invites submissions for the 17^th annual meeting of the Cultural Studies Association (U.S.), to be held May 30^th to June 1^st on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. We hope to organize at least two panels this year. The themes of the panels will be determined after reviewing submitted abstracts.

As an opening question, how does performance manifest in digital culture? Are there avenues through which the concept of action, or acting, reveals new political realities, new power relations when these practices are enacted through new media formats and/or mechanisms? The common enthusiasm for new modes of communication and new potentials for organizing and producing new political events is intrinsically tied to the possibilities of performance possible via new digital formats and modes of interaction. We seek submissions that address, broadly defined, the application of new media to modes of engagement and resistance in the current political sphere. Some possible subjects might include:

·Marches and other traditional modes of protest and how they are augmented or hindered via new media.

·New media as a means of measuring or recording the performance of political actors or organizations.

·The contemporary necessity of engaging with new media in the practice of political organization or participation.

·New possibilities for political actors connected to the use of or engagement with new media.

·Power as enacted through new media and digital culture systems – how the performance of the self in digital environments enacts a politics that may or may not manifest in the life world.

·New media approaches to artistic expression and how the traditional politics of art might enable, problematize or restrict those approaches.

300 word abstracts should be submitted by 3^rd December 2018 to the Cultural Studies Association website. Please follow the Easy Chair submission guidelines and instructions found on the CSA Conference Registration page. All proposals should be submitted through Easy Chair using the following link: https://EasyChair.org/conferences/?conf=csa2019. Note: you do not have to be a current member to submit. If you proposal is accepted, you must become a current member of the CSA and register for the conference. These are two separate transactions.

Questions should be direct to the co-chairs of the New Media and Digital Cultures working group:

Jeff Heydon (jheydon[at]wlu.ca <http://wlu.ca>) and Mark Nunes (nunesm[at]appstate.edu <http://appstate.edu>).

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