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[Commlist] FICA 2019 pre-conference call for papers: Sports communication and social justice
Thu Dec 20 15:46:21 GMT 2018
Please note the extended deadline - 21 January 2019 - which now comes
/after/ the publication of ICA conference submission outcomes.
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*_ICA 2019 pre-conference call for papers: Sports communication and
social justice_*
*Date: *24 May 2019. 9.00am - 5.00pm
*Location*: Institute on Disability and Public Policy at American
University, Washington - http://www.idppglobal.org
<http://www.idppglobal.org/>
*Sponsoring divisions*: Sports Communication, and Activism,
Communication and Social Justice
*Organisers*: Dr Dan Jackson, Dr Emma Pullen, Prof Michael Silk
(Bournemouth University) and Dr Filippo Trevisan (American University,
Washington)
*Keynote speaker*: Prof Marie Hardin (Penn State)
Media sport is a highly celebrated constituent of popular culture that
often intersects with shifting political, economic, technological and
cultural conditions. This context creates tensions regarding issues of
power and justice, particularly where media representations are framed
around normative or ‘accepted’ production values, entrenched practices
or financial imperatives by dominant organisations that can contribute
to the symbolic stereotyping of marginalised groups.
At the same time, leading athletes from traditionally marginalized
groups have been able to seize on their visibility to highlight issues
of inequality and discrimination through innovative and highly symbolic
forms of protest, from Tommie Smith and John Carlos’s Black Power Salute
at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics to Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling protest
in 2016. In recent years, these iconic moments have sparked a flurry of
debate on social media, where communities have coalesced around hashtags
such as #takingaknee and the U.S. women soccer team’s high profile
“Equal Play. Equal Pay” campaign. While legacy media organizations
continue to play an important role in how these debates are framed, they
have also become a catalyst for contributions from a range of actors
including politicians, grassroots groups, and global brands interested
in sponsorship deals.
The rapidly evolving sport media industry and the changing face of
mediated sport production therefore continues to raise
/original/critical questions in /new/emerging contexts.
This one-day preconference pays attention to issues of sport,
representation, power and social justice. The preconference is sponsored
by the ICA Interest Groups for /Sports Communication/, and /Activism,
Communication and Social Justice/, but we welcome submissions that span
the disciplinary interests of ICA and beyond. Crossing disciplinary
boundaries – the theme of the 2019 ICA conference – is encouraged in
proposed papers.
We welcome theoretical and empirical inquiries that examine the
following areas and other relevant topics:
·The conditions that impinge on production, and the place and thoughts
of cultural producers in articulating and dis-articulating fields of
representation;
·The emergence, resistance and contestation of new sport cultures via
mainstream and alternative sport media platforms;
·The framing, marketing and production of dominant cultural narratives
in the context of a neoliberalised enterprise sport media culture;
·The dynamics of public opinion and audience meaning-making with respect
to sport, politics and social justice;
·The negotiation of identity politics in sport media representation, in
particular, issues of (in)visibility (and resistance) of marginalised,
non-normative groups who remain mostly under-represented in mainstream
sport media (e.g. gender, race, disability, sexuality);
·The use of sporting platforms as a vehicle for social justice campaigns
by athletes, grassroots groups, and other actors;
·The role of nationalism, representations of the ‘national normative
body’ and ‘imagined communities’ (Anderson, 1983) through sport media;
*_Outputs from the preconference: _*We are in discussion with relevant
journals for a special issue on the conference topic. If successful,
submissions for the conference will be considered and full papers
invited in September 2019.
*_Submission procedure: _*Please send proposals for 15 minute paper
presentations through this google form
<https://goo.gl/forms/IiXZOJbvahSmfECE2>
(https://goo.gl/forms/IiXZOJbvahSmfECE2) no later than 21 January 2019.
Abstracts are limited to 4000 characters including spaces (approx. 500
words).
Contributors will be selected by peer review, and will be notified of
the outcome of their proposal by 1 February 2019. Authors are expected
to attend the preconference and present in person.
All participants – whether speaking or not – must register and pay fees.
Registration costs (including coffee breaks and lunch buffet) will be
approximately 50 USD for presenters and non-presenters. We will also
have discounted rates for graduate students. To register, participants
need to go to www.icahdq.org <http://www.icahdq.org/> and register
online as part of their main ICA conference registration, or as a
stand-alone registration. As spaces are limited, priority will be given
to those accepted for presentation.
*_Key dates:_*
* *21 January 2019.* Deadline for paper submission.
* *1 February 2019.* Paper proposers notified of decision by
conference committee.
* *1 April 2019.* Deadline for preconference registration.
* *24 May 2019.* Preconference starts in Washington DC.
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