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[Commlist] CFP: Extended deadline: No culture is ‘low’ culture
Wed Jan 16 14:43:50 GMT 2019
*Call for Papers - No culture is ‘low’ culture*
*One day peer conference for students*
*Bangor **University*
*16^th April 2019*
Culture which was traditionally excluded from academia has found its way
into scholarship in recent years. Screen studies, media studies and
popular culture are now considered by many to be legitimate lines of
academic enquiry. However, students within these disciplines still have
to fight against prejudice towards supposedly ‘low’ culture. Finding
courses and postgraduate supervisors, securing funding for research,
having conference papers received with interest and discussing projects
with colleagues can all be challenging. Furthermore, the tendency of
research into culture to be interdisciplinary creates further challenge,
in that students are required to know and cite scholarship across a
wider range of areas than they might have encountered prior to
undertaking their projects. Traditional school and department structures
at universities can make this difficult.
This conference aims to bring together current students conducting
research within the areas of screen and media studies and popular
culture, giving them the opportunity to present and discuss their
research with their peers. The conference will facilitate the exchange
of ideas across disciplines, enable students to gain experience
presenting at a conference and allow students to make contacts with
peers who are likely to be their academic colleagues in the future. The
conference also aims to show that topics which are considered by some to
be beneath scholarship can be studied rigorously and can contribute to
academia.
Papers will be 20 minutes in length. Proposals are invited from students
only. Topics may include but are certainly not limited to:
All aspects of film, television and other screen studies
All aspects of media studies
Fandom
Online fame
Cult franchises, e.g. MCU
Inter-disciplinary studies involving traditional academia and popular
culture, e.g. historical fiction on TV
Marketing aesthetics
Meta-studies about the study of ‘low’ culture itself
Abstracts should be 300 words in length and be accompanied by a short bio.
Please submit proposals by 17^th February 2019 to Emma Buchanan at
(rspa98 /at/ bangor.ac.uk) <mailto:(rspa98 /at/ bangor.ac.uk)>. Speakers will be
informed by the end of February, when registration for the conference
will open.
There will be a chance to write up your paper for inclusion in a
publication.
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