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[ecrea] CFP Pre-conference on Media and Religion - ICA
Wed Oct 31 09:21:13 GMT 2018
CALL FOR PAPERS
A Pre-conference on Media and Religion International Communication
Association Annual Meeting Washington, DC, USA 24 May, 2018
Global Populism: Its Roots in Media and Religion
The “new era” of politics in the North Atlantic West that has followed
the Brexit vote in Britain, the Trump election in the U.S., and
political upheavals elsewhere in Europe challenges settled ideas about
media, politics, and culture. Emergent populist movements in the West
but also in Eastern Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa increasingly
use symbols and tropes drawing on remembered, repressed, contested,
implicit and explicit valences of “the religious.” The persistent power
of religion to mobilize new populism confounds expectations that
religion would fade in significance as we moved further into the new
century. Among the most vexing—and least understood—questions are those
surrounding the role of religion in these developments and how media and
systems of mediation—particularly digital mediation—make religion’s new
participation possible. Religion has persisted, grown in influence, and
moved well outside our received categories of analysis; it is expressed
in a variety of registers and contexts that defy traditional framings.
This is nowhere more critical than in the ways religious symbols,
interests and claims are deployed in the evolving new populist politics.
Scholars of media have a special interest and expertise in addressing
phenomena such as this, yet the field often struggles to incorporate
serious scholarship of religion into its work. This pre-conference is
intended to begin a conversation about this lacuna even as it addresses
its overall theme.
This pre-conference will feature a morning expert panel including John
Jackson of the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania,
Robert Jones of the Public Religion Research Institute, former U.S.
Congressman Tom Perriello (tentative) and an expert on media, religion,
and populism outside the North Atlantic West (TBA). The afternoon will
be devoted to two panels made up of submitted proposals and papers and a
final, wrap-up round table discussion.
Relevant papers and proposals for the afternoon that address the rise of
new politics and the role of religion and of media in it will be
welcomed. Proposals may also address broader questions of the challenges
religion poses to media scholarship.
Preconference organizers and contacts:
Stewart M. Hoover, University of Colorado (hoover /at/ colorado.edu); Johanna
Sumiala, University of Helsinki (johanna.sumiala /at/ helsinki.fi); Heidi
Campbell, Texas A&M University (heidic /at/ tamu.edu); Sarah McFarland Taylor,
Northwestern University (smcftaylor /at/ gmail.com); Jenna Supp-Montgomerie,
University of Iowa (jenna-supp-montgomerie /at/ uiowa.edu); Corrina Laughlin,
Loyola Marymount University (Corrina.Laughlin /at/ LMU.edu);
Endorsing Divisions: Philosophy, Theory, and Critique; Popular
Communication; Global Communication
Papers or abstracts of 250 words maximum should be submitted to the
organizers at (cmrc /at/ colorado.edu) by December 15, 2018. Acceptances will
be emailed at the time of the overall ICA acceptances in January.
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