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[Commlist] Cfp: Rethinking digital myths
Mon Sep 16 08:42:08 GMT 2019
Rethinking Digital Myths
Mediation, Narratives and Mythopoiesis in the Digital Age
USI Università Svizzera Italiana
Lugano, Switzerland - January 30th-31st 2020
Confirmed keynote speakers: Olia Lialina (Merz Akademie, Stuttgart) and
Peppino Ortoleva (University of Turin)
Organisational board: Gabriele Balbi (USI, Switzerland), Luca Barra
(University of Bologna, Italy), Paolo Bory (USI, Switzerland), Simone
Dotto (University of Udine, Italy), Giuliana Galvagno (University of
Turin, Italy), Simone Natale (Loughborough University, UK)
Call for papers
The term “myth” resonates widely in the foundations of European cultural
and media studies, particularly in the intellectual legacy of French
semiotician Roland Barthes, who described “modern mythologies” as the
dominant ideologies of our time (Barthes 1957). More recently, Vincent
Mosco emphasised how, in the last decades, the myth of the digital
revolution still animates individuals and societies by providing new
paths “that lift people out of the banality of everyday life” (Mosco
2004, 3). Little attention, however, has been given to the question of
what makes myths of the digital age different to mythologies of the
past, and also how and to which extent these myths permeate contemporary
societies. This is an important gap if one considers that myths have
characterised the most diverse cultures across thousands of years, from
ancient Greece with its narratives of gods and metamorphosis, to
contemporary Silicon Valley in which the myth of singularity envisions
transcendence and immortality as the result of the development of
digital technologies.
As recently suggested by Ortoleva (2019), one way to look at this
question is to consider how digital technologies have become both the
subject of new forms of myths and the medium through which contemporary
mythologies are shaped and disseminated. The aim of this conference is
to critically scrutinize the topic of “digital myths” from this twofold
perspective: on the one hand, retracing the narratives by which digital
media are and have been told, from the enthusiasms about the ‘digital
revolution’ to the recent panics about the Dark Web, online surveillance
and fake news; on the other, looking at how new forms of mythologies
emerge, co-evolve and are fostered by and within the contemporary media
landscape, informed by the peculiar dynamics of digital communication.
The conference invites empirical and theoretical contributions that
critically assess “digital myths” from one or both these angles.
Potential topics may include but are not limited to:
- Predictions and vision about digital futures
- The time and temporalities of digital myths
- The spaces and geographies of digital myths
- The myth of a globally connected society in the digital age
- Digital networks and democracy: threat and promises
- The myth of the “digital revolution”
- The role of digital media and social media in the construction of the
social imaginary
- Urban legends and popular beliefs in the digital age
- Community, participation, interactivity as myths of the “digital society”
- Platformization and the logic of digital media platforms
- Digital media and moral panic
- Media and myths from a media archaeology perspective
- “Low intensity myths” in the contemporary media system
- Media representations of digital technologies
- Myths on the analogue/digital transition
Submissions should include an abstract (approximately 500 words), a
short biographical note of the author/authors (100 words for each
speaker) and should be sent to (rethinkingdigitalmyths /at/ gmail.com) by
September 23, 2019.
Notifications of acceptance will be sent to authors by October 7, 2019.
A 200 Chf (approx. 200 USD - 180 euros) registration fee will be applied
(lunches and coffee breaks included).
https://rethinkingdigitalmyths.wordpress.com/2019/06/27/rethinking-digital-myths-mediation-narratives-and-mythopoiesis-in-the-digital-age/
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