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[Commlist] CFP: “Connection timed out“. Digital Temporalities and the Question of Participation
Thu Mar 21 13:56:46 GMT 2019
“Connection timed out“. Digital Temporalities and the Question of
Participation
/Summer school | University of Konstanz | 24-26 July 2019 //organized by
the DFG-research Group “Media and Participation. Between Demand and
Entitlement” //(Universities of Konstanz, Hamburg, Luneburg, Zurich,
further information: mediaandparticipation.com
<http://mediaandparticipation.com>)./
The research group “Media and Participation” invites participants,
especially early career researchers (Ph.D., Post Doc, MA), to join us
for the summer school /“Connection timed out“. Digital Temporalities and
the Question of Participation/ in Konstanz, Germany. Please find a
description of the event, the guidelines for contributions and
accommodation funding below.
By drawing on the concept of “Teilhabe” (participation), the research
group problematizes the binary logic of inclusion and exclusion in order
to grasp the complex logic and multi-faceted character of participation,
especially its specific temporalities, networked structures, and
community-building efforts. Building on participation in digital
cultures the members of the research group analyze these processes in
their concrete historical, political, infrastructural, or transcultural
dimensions and situate them in relation to knowledge-power assemblages.
Instead of following the concept of so-called real-time or the idea of a
simple participation in the data flow, we are interested in analyzing
heterogeneous temporalities, temporal ruptures, and synchronization that
produce ‘real-time’ effects. We also investigate a-synchronic practices
of community building, process emergence/visibility in and on interfaces
such as smartphones, volatile contents and messages, and follow the idea
of a temporarily and spatially ‘deferred community’.
We want to encourage a discussion about the benefits, affordances, and
heterogenic temporalities of streaming services, smartphone communities,
gameplay, or other settings of digital communications. Waiting,
buffering, delay, and other instances of passing time in different
historical and technological settings as well as keywords like
real-time, liveness, and synchronicity are central to this debate.
The members of the research group aim for an engaged debate with all
participants and guest speakers. On the basis of selected theoretical
texts, we will follow the traces of theories of temporalities,
participation, and technology into our present context and consider
their applicability and relevance in contemporary media environments.
During the summer school, we will have two guest speakers giving
impulses through their keynotes. Afterward, short rounds of project
presentation will be followed by in-depth text discussions in a workshop
setting.
Participants are encouraged to hand in a one page paper on how questions
of temporality and participation are central to your own work and
research. Please send your paper and a short biographical note
to*(mediale.teilhabe.kn /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(mediale.teilhabe.kn /at/ gmail.com)>
*by*May 17, 2019*. Also, please feel free to direct your questions to us.
The Research Group will be able to fund accommodation for some
participants. Selection will be based on the submitted “Impulse Paper”.
There will be no travel reimbursement for participants. Participants who
do not need this funding are kindly asked to indicate that accordingly.
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