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[Commlist] Infrastructures and Inequalities Conference CFP
Fri May 03 23:01:34 GMT 2019
Infrastructures and Inequalities: Media industries, digital cultures and
politics
Call for Papers ECREA Mid-Year Section Conference
21-22 October 2019, University of Helsinki, Finland
Joint Conference of three ECREA Sections:
Communication and Democracy; Digital Culture and Communication; and
Media Industries and Cultural Production
Abstract Deadline 1 June 2019
Confirmed keynote speakers:
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Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Kaarina Nikunen, University of Tampere
In a turn to ‘infrastructuralism’ (Peters 2015), media and communication
scholars are increasingly attentive to the materialities and politics of
the technological, organisational and cultural infrastructures that
underpin media today. Platforms, data centres, software, but also new
forms of organising cultural production and labour, shape the politics
of digital cultures and transform the media industries. Digital and
media infrastructures have become elemental to everyday life. They are
significant in reproducing existing social and cultural inequalities, as
well as creating new power struggles. As digital/media infrastructures
unfold in everyday life, they bring challenges across multiple domains,
from the foundations of social justice to the industrial structures
underpinning our everyday interactions with media and communication
systems. This conference aims to address the politics and inequalities
that emerge, as technological and media industries adopt, dismantle and
transform infrastructures to channel and process communication flows.
Media infrastructures (broadly) operate under different and uneven
conditions that configure media labour, media production, and the
politics of communication and access (Starosielski and Parks 2015). This
conference seeks to examine digital/media infrastructures and
inequalities from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective, inviting
papers to interrogate the significance of the ‘infrastructural turn’ in
media and communication studies to our understanding of media
industries, democracy and digital cultures.
During this joint-ECREA section conference, we aim to engage with
questions concerning inequalities and the infrastructures of digital
culture, media industries and (digital) democracy through addressing
topics such as (but not limited to):
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The value, significance and relevance of infrastructure studies to
media industry studies, the study of media and democracy, as well as
digital culture
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The industries and labour that operate and control specific
technological media infrastructures, such as data centres, cloud
computing, cable/satellite networks, content delivery networks
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The politics and power dynamics of digital/media infrastructures
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The significance of digital/media infrastructures in everyday life,
especially related to the reproduction of social inequalities
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The impact of digital/media infrastructures on culture, society,
politics and democracy
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The impact of digital/media infrastructures on media labour and
cultural production
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The organisational and cultural infrastructures of the media industries
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Experiences and affective relationships that emerge in connection
with media infrastructures
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Forms of logistical media
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Temporalities of media infrastructures
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Emerging questions for the foundations of social justice in the
digital media infrastructural turn
Submission details
Please submit a 300-word abstract for individual proposals.
Panel proposals should include a 300-word panel rationale plus
individual 200 word abstracts from a minimum of four speakers.
All abstracts for individual as well as panel proposals should be
submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=infrastructuresandin
Deadline for submission is 1 June 2019. Notifications of acceptance will
be issued by 30 June 2019.
Registration and Fees
Early bird and ECREA-members fee: €100 (until 12th August)
Early bird reduced student fee (for students who are also ECREA
members): €50 (until 12 August)
Full fees and non-ECREA members: €120 (to be paid until the 15th of
September)
Student, non-ECREA member fee: €60 (to be paid until the 15th of September)
Conference
website:https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/infrastructures-and-inequalities
For more information and enquiries, contact:
Julia Velkova, University of Helsinki at (julia.velkova /at/ helsinki.fi)
<mailto:(julia.velkova /at/ helsinki.fi)>
Anne Kaun, Södertörn University at (anne.kaun /at/ sh.se) <mailto:(anne.kaun /at/ sh.se)>
Sander de Rieder, University of Ghent at (sander.deridder /at/ ugent.be)
<mailto:(sander.deridder /at/ ugent.be)>
Or consult the conference website:
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/infrastructures-and-inequalities
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Scientific Committee:
Ysabel Gerrard, University of Sheffield
Catherine Johnson, University of Huddersfield
Ana Jorge, Research Centre for Communication and Culture, Universidade
Católica Portuguesa
Anne Kaun, Södertörn University
Maria Michalis, University of Westminster
Christina Neumayer, IT-University of Copenhagen
Sander de Rieder, University of Ghent
Emiliano Treré, University of Cardiff
Julia Velkova, Consumer Society Research Centre, University of Helsinki
Related conferences in Helsinki during that same week:
ECREA section conference on “Communication Rights in the Digital
Age”,24-25 October, keynote speaker is Philip Napoli (Duke University):
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/communication-rights-in-the-digital-age/call-for-papers
Alexanteri conference 2019 on “Technology, Culture, and Society in the
Eurasian Space”, 23-25 October, among the keynote speakers are Benjamin
Peters (University of Tulsa) and Natalie Koch (Syracuse University).
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/technology-culture-and-society-in-the-eurasian-space/
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