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[Commlist] Ecrea's ARS section joint call for papers with Nordmedia Audience Studies section
Mon Mar 11 19:49:51 GMT 2019
Nordmedia-ECREA joint event
Malmö, Sweden, 21-23 August 2019
The Audience Studies section of Nordmedia
The Audience and Reception Studies section of ECREA
Joint call for papers for the Audience Studies section of Nordmedia and
the Audience and Reception Studies section of ECREA.
As we know, rumors of the death of the audience in an age of social
media and participation were greatly exaggerated. On the contrary, a new
“audience turn” can be witnessed in many areas of media and
communication studies. As the media environment changes and expands it
is vital we understand the contours and patterns of audiences as
publics, users, consumers, and producers.
This Nordmedia-Ecrea joint event addresses the re-vitalisation of
audience studies, following the 1980s audience turn in media and
communication. Unlike this earlier account which focused on texts,
audiences, and everyday life, this new approach offers a fresh
theoretical territory that follows the patterns and contours of the new
objective and subjective conditions of being an audience within digital
media and society. These new lines of thinking can shape the future of
audience studies as it intersects with other disciplines, for example
media industries, distribution and policy, social media, journalism
studies, performative arts, museum studies, film studies, memory
studies, or mobility and migration studies.
Audience studies have developed a tradition promoting a multifaceted
understanding of audiences, emphasizing the complexity and diversity of
uses, meanings, pleasures, affects and emotions that audiences invest in
media and communication. But this understanding of audience studies
still represents a challenge for organizing research, communicating the
field and engendering dialogue with academic and industry sectors.
On the one hand, nuanced and complex understandings of audiences are
threatened by diverse dualities that are still commanding major
narratives of research. Utopian-dystopian or emancipation-colonization
debates have recently informed the work on audience participation and
creativity. Emerging discussions on mediatization or the datafication of
society seem to repeat a familiar pattern to those who have studied
other media panics in the past. While such dichotomies are a challenge
to more nuanced and multifaceted account of audiences, they do offer
clear narratives to relate to when organizing and communicating research
and creating impact. On the other hand, findings about the complexity
and diversity of audience experiences remain challenging both to carve
into the scholarly space, to apply in pragmatic contexts, and
communicate straightforwardly to industry and public stakeholders
In line with the general call of the Nordmedia conference encouraging
creativity in research, the Nordmedia-ECREA joint event asks how
holistic, nuanced, multifaceted understandings of audiences can be
theorized, how research can move beyond dualistic narratives, how
innovative methods can be deployed to account for varying degrees of
audience agencies and complex media conditions, or how imagination in
conceptualization of audiences, especially as a way to address
artificial binaries, can orient the new audience turn that the field is
currently experiencing.
Special events:
As part of this joint event, there will be:
A special ECREA panel highlighting papers from ECREA members
A round table on industry/stakeholder relations
An informal dinner for Nordmedia and ECREA audience researchers to mingle
Registration and paper submission:
This is an event integrated to the biennial Nordmedia conference, which
entails participation to the whole conference programme of the Nordmedia
conference.
Deadline for paper, panel or workshop submission exclusively to this
joint event is set to April 4th for ECREA members. We invite Nordic
scholars to abide to the deadline set by Nordmedia on March 18th.
Guidelines and submission procedures are available here:
https://www.delegia.com/app/netattm/attendee/page/81871
Please also contact the Chair of ECREA’s Audience and Reception Studies
section, David Mathieu ((mathieu /at/ ruc.dk) <mailto:(mathieu /at/ ruc.dk)>) or the
Vice-chairs Alessandro Nani ((nani /at/ tlu.ee) <mailto:(nani /at/ tlu.ee)>) and Vivi
Theodoropoulou ((vivi.theodoropoulou /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(vivi.theodoropoulou /at/ gmail.com)>) for more information.
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