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[ecrea] call for papers Gikii Vienna 2018
Tue Apr 24 18:50:41 GMT 2018
*Call for Papers: Gikii Vienna 2018 – The Gikii Files*
The events of this year are culminating in intensity and volume in a
remarkable pace. Social, political and cultural shifts seem to be taking
centre stage in world politics at a time where the personal not only is
firmly political, but it becomes politics itself: the #MeToo movement
gave voice to silent and ignored life testimonies from the glitter
worldwide, to the gutter while #IbelieveHer marked society’s loud
discontent with the gap between the legal and the moral; meanwhile FB
returns to the public debate, this time as a cynical partner of
professional manipulation experts in its role in directing public
opinion and possibly distorting the voting process. Moreover, the flows
of refugees and displaced persons across the globe are at the centre of
the political agendas of aggressive nationalism and national elections,
while also as a core connecting thread of societies coming together in
various expressions of practical, legal and cultural solidarity. The
personal across these issues has been put firmly on the agenda of
politics. We, at the Media Governance and Industries Research Lab,
believe that Gikii law has a contribution to make in reflecting upon and
responding to these events. All Gikii topics are welcome, but we are
interested in dedicating a part of this extended Gikii event to gender
dimensions.
The well-known style of informal and provocative papers reflected in
titles and presentations is desired also for the Vienna event. The Media
Governance & Industries Research Lab at the University of Vienna is
inviting abstracts of no longer than 500 words which should be sent
by July 2, 2018 to (gikii /at/ univie.ac.at) <mailto:(gikii /at/ univie.ac.at)>.
Registration will be open at http://gikii.univie.ac.at/ when acceptance
of abstracts has taken place.
For those, who are new to Gikii, the workshop archives
(http://www.gikii.org/) give a good idea to the very wide range of
topics previously considered, and, the informal style of the event. So
don’t forget the cat …
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