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[Commlist] CFP: Emotions, Populism and Polarised Politics, Media, and Culture
Mon Mar 25 16:33:47 GMT 2019
Call for Papers for the Helsinki MaPo/WhiKnow Conference
Emotions, Populism and Polarised Politics, Media, and Culture
August 19-20, 2019, University of Helsinki, Finland
Description
Globally hyped populism and polarised politics require attention to the
ways in which emotional engagements and performance intertwine. Our
two-day conference looks at cases of politics, media, and culture, and
explores the link between emotions and populism, polarizing politics
that spills over to media and culture.
The conference is organized by two Academy of Finland funded projects,
Mainstreaming Populism in the 21st Century
(MaPo)(https://blogs.helsinki.fi/populismi/), andWhirl of Knowledge:
Cultural Populism in European Polarised Politics and Societies
(WhiKnow)(https://blogs.helsinki.fi/whi-know/). It is also organised in
connection with two Helsinki Summer School courses
“Rhetoric-Performative and Post-Foundational Analysis”
(https://www.helsinki.fi/en/admissions/helsinki-summer-school/courses/rhetoric-performative-and-post-foundational-analysis
) and “Populism on the Loose in Europe and Beyond”
(https://www.helsinki.fi/en/admissions/helsinki-summer-school/courses/populism-on-the-loose-in-europe-and-beyond).
Both draw on the political philosophy of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal
Mouffe, taking forward the discourse theoretical, hegemony-focused Essex
school approach.
The aim of the conference is to bring together a variety of
international researchers at all career stages dealing with a broad
range of topics that employ a post-structuralist and/or
post-foundational approach to critical enquiry. The conference seeks to
address different issues from both theoretical and empirical
perspectives, especially those exploring the intersection of different
positionalities and challenging bounded national contexts. Some
indicative themes are:
* Populism and social movements
* Radical democracy
* Subjectivity, affects and gender
* Politics, polarisation, hybrid media
* Cultural populism and politics
Confirmed keynote speakers
Emmy Eklundh (King’s College London)
Mark Devenney (University of Brighton)
Participant profile
We look forward to researchers from different fields of humanities and
social sciences (political science, sociology, area and cultural
studies, history, media and communication studies, gender studies,
indigenous studies, anthropology etc.) whose research deals with
post-structuralist and post-foundational discourse theory and its
affiliated fields. We encourage the participation of early-career
researchers. MA and PhD students, who are participants of the
aforementioned summer school courses, can take part in the conference as
guests. They can also take part as presenters in panel sessions devoted
specifically to their research projects on Wednesday, August 21.
Organisation, and costs
In order to apply, please send your abstract (200-300 words) with
heading to: /(marina.vulovic /at/ helsinki.fi)/by April 15, 2019. Selected
participants will be notified by April 30, 2019. Participants are
encouraged to submit written papers by August 5, 2019.
The modest conference fee 50/80 euros includes tea, coffee, and lunches,
as well as the conference dinner on Monday. The summer school course
students do not pay extra for participating at the conference.
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