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[Commlist] cfp - 12th Central and Eastern European Communication and Media Conference 2019
Fri Feb 08 22:17:15 GMT 2019
*CALL FOR PAPERS: 12th Central and Eastern European Communication and
Media Conference 2019*
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*Communication Management: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century 2019*
*PANEL: The Mediatization of Emotions*
*19^th & 21^th June 2019*
* Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication at the Sofia University,
St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria*
Coordinators:
Dr Giovanni Boccia Artieri, IT University of Urbino, Marche, Italy
Dr Gevisa La Rocca, IT University of Enna, Sicily, IT
The mediatization of emotions is crucial point today. In fact, several
scholars, in recent years, have questioned what should be understood by
mediatization and whether it is a new paradigm, a meta-process (Krotz,
2009), a cultural phenomenon. Lunt and Livingstone (2015) are questioned
about this, discussing the work of numerous other scholars who have
dealt with this topic, such as Schulz (2004), Hjarvard (2008), Hepp
(2012), Deacon and Stanyer (2014, 2015), Hepp, Hjarvard, Lundby (2015),
and so on.
As Lunt and Livingstone (2015) note, in reality, if today we search for
#mediatization, we discover that under this umbrella we have already
collected several media studies, linked to a mediatization of politics,
education, the family, of sport, law, work, etc.
Whether we consider it as a paradigm, a meta-process, a cultural
phenomenon, it is now here to stay.
Being still a multiform magma, it has not yet consolidated into a
paradigm (Kuhn, 1962), but it should be considered as a sensitizing
concept (Blumer, 1954), an undefined concept, which gives the user a
general sense of reference and guidance in approaching empirical instances.
Thus we stand for the question of mediatization as opening up an
enablihing and flexible research framework.
Within this research framework we want to record the phenomenon of the
mediatization of emotions, to understand if it is a true globally
mediatized emotional exchange, or just an externalization of emotions in
social media that are now emotional media (Tettegah, 2016) ), where
emotions are collected under the hashtags (Papacharissi, 2014, 2015).
Like Döveling et al. (2018) write, understand this complex spectrum
ofmediatized emotions becomes highly relevant, as some studies have
already shown, because this happens for political campaigns, terrorist
attacks, natural disasters, and celebrity death.
But in all these cases it is an expression of new emotions, of cultural
practices (McCarthy, 1994), of affective publics (Papacharissi, 2016),
of digital affecte cultures (Döveling et al., 2018), of freedom of
speech or hate speech? And in what way are they different from a
traditional (offline) expression of emotions?
We invite abstracts of no more than 250 words for papers that address
any aspect of mediatization of emotinons.
We encourage two lines of analysis:
- a theoretical one, aimed at clarifying whether the mediatization of
emotions is a new cultural practice or if it is in continuity with the
past; if it is a habitus (Bourdieu, 1972); an affordance of social
media; and which are and why the most suitable research tools to analyze
it; and what are the consequences for media studies;
- an empirical one, aimed at exploring the externalization of emotions
in different contexts in which there is an interconnection between media
and social life, social processes, cultures and the everyday, which
covers various topics (i.e. advertising, politics, immigration,
environment, death,
etc.). In the empirical analysis it is necessary to poin out whether it
is a matter of positive and negative emotions prevailing, looking for
the reasons.
Please send any abstracts using:
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> by *11^th February, 2019.*
You can join the discussion about the event on Facebook using
https://www.facebook.com/CEECOM2019/ or visit _http://ceecom2019.eu/
<http://ceecom2019.eu/>_
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