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[ecrea] CFP: Geomedia and the City
Wed Feb 07 19:36:46 GMT 2018
the Call for Papers on the special issue: "Geomedia and the City"
(DeGruyter open)
Open Cultural Studies
Peer-Reviewed Journal by De Gruyter Open
CFP: Geomedia and the City
Editors: Mekonnen Tesfahuney (Karlstads Universitet), Tim
Simpson (University of Macau),
Geomedia is an emerging concept that has been deployed to
capture a particular technological
condition, associated with recent rapid developments in digital
technology. As such, it signals
to the dialectics of locative media and the mediations of
localities (Thielmann, 2010, Lapenta
2011, 2012; McQuire, 2016). However, the concept of geomedia
carries deeper/wider
ontological and epistemological registers that transcend the simple
twining of geography and
media. In this wider sense, geomedia gestures to the expanding
interdisciplinary terrain at the
crossroads of media studies and geography, where various ontologies
and epistemologies of
space/time, flows/mobilities and mediation/ mediatization come
together. The urban is a key
terrain where these ontologies and epistemologies are articulated.
At the same time ontologies
and epistemologies of the urban are being reworked in and through
geomedia processes,
ranging from questions of urbanism/urbanity as a way of life,
inclusion, exclusion and precarious
urbanities, to questions of (new) spatio-temporalities of the
urban, various flows and mobile
appropriations of the city. In short, geomedia and the right to the
city.
We seek submissions of articles on any topic related to the broad
theme of “geomedia and the
city.” However, we are particularly interested in papers which
engage with one of the following
sub-themes:
1. Geomedia and the right to the city. How do we interpret
Lefebvre’s interrogation of
“the right to the city” in an age of locative media and smart
cities? How do forms of
geomedia function to entice, enable, regulate, constrain, or
prohibit access to public
spaces in the city, or to urban mobilities? How do geomedia
reinforce or problematize
gendered, racial, and class-based mobilities?
2. Geomedia exclusion, precarity, and/or exception. How do geomedia
technologies
function in enclaves, zones, slums, camps, gated communities, and
other spaces of
exception? How do geomedia create, regulate, circumscribe, or
transcend borders,
boundaries, perimeters, or peripheries?
3. Geomedia and surveillance. What is the role of geomedia in
contemporary regimes of
surveillance? How do geomedia function to regulate a disciplinary
society (Foucault),
modulate a “society of control” (Deleuze, 1992), or actuate forms
of military urbanism
(Graham, 2011)?
Please submit abstracts (500 words maximum) to
(izabella.penier /at/ degruyteropen.com) by May
1, 2018. Manuscripts of 5000 to 8000 words will be due by October
1, 2018.
Deleuze, G. (1992) ‘Postscript on the Societies of
Control’, October, 59: 3-7.
Graham, S, (2011) Cities Under Seige: The New Military Urbanism. Verso.
Lapenta, F. (2012) ‘Geomedia-based methods and visual research:
Exploring the theoretical
tenets of the localization and visualization of mediated social
relations with direct visualization
techniques‘, in S. Pink, ed., Advances in Visual Methodology. Sage.
Lapenta, F. (2011) ‘Geomedia: On location-based media, the changing
status of collective image
production and the emergence of social navigation systems,’ Visual
Studies 26(1): 14-24.
McQuire, S. (2016) Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of
Public Space. Polity.
Thielman, T. (2010) ‘Locative media and mediated localities: An
introduction to media
geography,‘ Aether, 5(a): 1-17.
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