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[ecrea] CFP - Persona Studies Conference
Wed Nov 28 10:47:19 GMT 2018
Inaugural International Persona Studies Conference
Tuesday 25th June to Wednesday June 26 2019, at Newcastle
University, Newcastle, UK.
The Persona Studies journal and Newcastle University are pleased to
announce the inaugural International Persona Studies Conference
Keynote Speakers
* Prof. P.David Marshall, Deakin University, Melbourne.
* Prof. Anne Jerslev, University of Copenhagen.
* Dr. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Glasgow Caledonian University
* Dr. David Giles, University of Winchester.
Deadline for individual and panel abstracts: December 6th 2018
Persona Studies - a truly interdisciplinary field.
Persona Studies - the examination of how the private and public self
intersect to produce differing versions of identity - is a growing area
of research. It incorporates, amongst others, studies of celebrity and
other public figures such as politicians, professional persona across
various fields, examinations of both real and fictional figures from
history and in literature, the representation of persona by artists and
in music and the influences of psychoanalysis, sociology and psychology.
As the political, economic and social landscape of Western capitalist
democracies shift, there has never been a more significant time to
consider the presentation and publicisation of the self and its
socio-economic and cultural impacts.
Within and beyond mediatised spaces, the performance of persona has
shaped how we understand ourselves and our place in the world. If we
consider strategies and practices of self-performance and complex
representations across and beyond media spaces, then persona is
constantly negotiated by audiences and through every day interactions.
In real life and online, multifaceted versions of self-identity emerge
according to platform, place and position.
Newcastle University and the /Persona Studies /journal invite papers
and panels which consider questions relating to these processes: what is
persona and persona studies? How do public figures negotiate
performances of their self-identity and their status in media spaces?
What role to rituals, rules and rights play in persona performance? What
role do audiences play in shaping persona? What set of communicative
practices govern different kinds of persona? How do our social and
psychological experiences shape our persona? What is the impact of
persona on arts, culture, music or science?
The conference welcomes submissions from a broad range of disciplines:
from media, culture and communication studies to sociology and
psychology, politics, literary studies, economics, history, philosophy,
medicine, law, business, art and more.
We invite abstracts for individual or pre-constituted panels of four
papers on any topic related to the conference theme.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
* Persona as phenomenon
* Political persona
* Persona and representation
* Persona and psychoanalysis
* Celebrity persona
* Networked persona
* Journalism and persona
* Social media and persona
* Historical persona
* Literary persona
* Fictional persona
* Transgression, crime and persona
* Professional persona
* Queer persona
* Business and corporate persona
* Persona and fluidity
* Persona and cinema
* Persona and reality-TV
* Persona and audience
* The parameters of persona
* Persona and gender class, race, ethnicity
* Marketing and persona
* Persona and public relations
* Exhibition and persona
* Persona and fandom
* Persona, music and musicianship
* Science and persona
* The phenomenology of persona
* Leadership and persona.
*Deadline for individual and panel abstracts: December 6th, 2018*,
s*ubmitted to: **(personastudiesconference /at/ gmail.com)*
*Individual Abstracts: 250 words, plus a 50 word biography.*
*Panel Abstracts: 150-word overview, plus 4 x 250 word abstracts, and 4x
50 word biography, plus name of lead contact.*
*Colleagues will be notified of decisions by: January 30th 2018*
*Please note the conference website is under development and will be
available before final submission date.*
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