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[Commlist] cfp - 3rd International Geomedia Conference
Fri Dec 14 10:35:00 GMT 2018
The 3 rd International Geomedia Conference
Karlstad, Sweden, 7-10 May 2019
Submission deadline (extended): 7 January 2019
Welcome to the 3 rd International Geomedia Conference! The term
/geomedia/ captures the fundamental role of media in organizing and
giving meaning to processes and activities in space. Geomedia also
alludes to the geographical attributes of media, for example flows of
digital signals between particular places and the infrastructures
carrying those flows. The rapid expansion of mobile media,
location-based services, GIS and increasingly complex patterns of
surveillance/interveillance has amplified the need for critical studies
and theorizations of geomedia. The 3 rd Geomedia Conference welcomes
contributions (full sessions/panels as well as individual papers) that
analyze and problematize the relations between the any and all
communication media and various forms of spatial creativity, performance
and production across material, cultural, social and political
dimensions. Geomedia 2019 provides a genuinely interdisciplinary arena
for research carried out at the crossroads of geography, media and film
studies. It also builds bridges to such fields as urban studies, rural
studies, regional planning, cultural studies and tourism studies.
Keynote speakers:
*Melissa Gregg * - Intel Corporation, USA
*Maren Hartmann * - Berlin University of the Arts, Germany
*Tristan Thielmann * - Universität Siegen, Germany
Plenary panel: "Dreaming of Home: Film and Imaginary Territories of the
Real ":
*Nilgun Bayraktar * - California College of the Arts, USA
*Christine Molloy * - Film director and producer, Desperate Optimists
*Les Roberts * - University of Liverpool
John Lynch (chair) - Karlstad University
Film screenings and directors:
/Sami Blood - / Amanda Kernell (SWE)
/Further Beyond - / Christine Molloy (IRL)
*Abstract submissions: *
Geomedia 2019 welcomes proposals for individual papers as well as
thematic panels in English through the conference website: www.geomedia.se
/Individual paper proposals: / The author submits an abstract of 200-250
words. Accepted papers are grouped by the organizers into sessions of 5
papers according to thematic area.
/Thematic panel proposals: / The chair of the panel submits a proposal
consisting of 4-5 individual paper abstracts (200-250 words) along with
a general panel presentation of 200-250 words.
Suggested paper topics include, but are not limited to:
• Art and event spaces
• Cinematic geographies
• Cosmopolitanism
• Everyday communication geographies
• Epistemologies and methodologies of geomedia
• Geographies of media and culture industries
• Geographies of news
• Historical perspectives of geomedia
• Home and belonging
• Lifestyle and tourism mobilities
• Locative and spatial media
• Material geographies of media
• Media ecologies
• Mediatization and space
• Migration and media
• Mobility and governance
• Policy mobilities
• Power geometries and mobility capital
• Surveillance and spatial control
• Urban and rural media spaces
Conference Theme:
The special theme of Geomedia 2019 is "Revisiting the Home". It responds
to the prevailing need to problematize the meaning of home in an "era of
globalized homelessness", in times of extended mobility (migration,
tourism, multiple homes, etc.) and digital information flows (notably
social media). While such ongoing transitions point to a condition where
home-making becomes an increasingly liquid and de-territorialized
undertaking, there is also a growing preoccupation with questions of
what counts as home and who has the right to claim something as (one's)
home. Home is a construct that actualizes the multilayered tensions
between belonging, inclusion and security, on the one hand, and
alienation, exclusion and surveillance, on the other. The theme of
Geomedia 2019 centers on how media are culturally and materially
integrated in and reshaping the home-place (e.g., the "smart home" and
the "home-office") and connecting it to other places and spaces. It also
concerns the phenomenological and discursive constructions of home,
ranging from the intimate social interaction of domestic spaces to the
popular (and sometimes politicized) media nostalgia of imagined
communities (nation states, homelands, etc.). Ultimately, "Revisiting
the Home" addresses the home as a theoretical concept and its
implications for geomedia studies. The theme will be addressed through
invited keynote talks, a plenary panel, film screenings and artistic
installations. Participants are also encouraged to submit proposals for
paper sessions addressing the conference theme.
*Conference timeline: *
September 24 th 2018: Submission system opens January 7 th 2019:
Deadline for thematic panel and individual paper proposals January 25 th
2019: Notes of acceptance and registration opens February 28 th 2019:
Early Bird pricing ends March 15 th 2019: Last day of registration
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*Conference website: *
Information about registration, conference programme, venue, social
events and practical arrangements will be posted continuously on the
conference website: www.geomedia.se
*Contact: *
You can reach us at (info /at/ geomedia.se)
Organizers and venue:
Geomedia 2019 is hosted by the Geomedia Research Group at the Department
of Geography, Media and Communication, Karlstad University, Sweden.
Conference director: Lena Grip
Assistant conference director: Stina Bergman
Director of the Geomedia Research Group and chair of scientific
committee: André Jansson
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