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[Commlist] EASA Media Anthropology Network Workshop "Decoloniality and the Digital Turn in Media Anthropology" - Program
Mon Sep 23 11:19:15 GMT 2019
Together with the ERC Project ForDigitalDignity ONLINERPOL (Sahana
Udupa, LMU Munich), the EASA Media Anthropology Network is organizing
the workshop "Decoloniality and the Digital Turn in Media Anthropology"
at LMU Munich, 11 October 2019. This international workshop continues
and concretizes discussions from the Media Anthropology Network 2018
EASA conference panel in Stockholm and the follow-up e-seminar via this
mailing list (http://www.media-anthropology.net/index.php/e-seminars).
In so doing, this workshop contributes to the reassessment of media
anthropology in digital times, and raises critical questions on how
digital media have posed new epistemological challenges, inspired
methodological innovations, and offered opportunities for political
activism for media anthropologists. A key question that drives this
discussion is whether the digital turn has reconfigured the classic
distinction between "home" and "field" through temporally intensified
"horizontal" networks on a global scale. Have these connections –
culturally translated across different societies – collapsed the
distinction between "home" and "field"? As users and researchers of
digital media, how do we rework anthropology’s classic conundrum of
home-field, distance-nearness and us-other in radically progressive
ways? What does the "digital turn" entail in terms of how we engage
research participants, and how do we use these new pathways to critique
the multidirectional "colonial matrix of power" (Mignalo & Walsh, 2007)
that is riding on the very infrastructure of contemporary digital media?
All the best,
Philipp, Sahana and Elisabetta
Workshop Program
9.30 - 9.45 Sahana Udupa, Elisabetta Costa & Philipp Budka: Welcome and
Introduction
Opening Keynote
9.45 - 10.15 Daniel Miller: Us and Them
10.25 - 12.15 Politics of knowledge and methodological quandaries in the
digital age (Chair Salma Siddique)
10.25 - 10.45 Mustafa Ali: Algorithmic racism and the politics of knowledge
10.55 - 11.15 Johanna Sumiala & Minttu Tikka: Digital media ethnography:
A proposal for research on the move
11.25 - 11.45 Susanne Stadlbauer: Rethinking modes and media:
Ethnography and multimodality in religious conversations of refugees
13.00 - 15.00 Digital natives: A decolonial query into subversion and
inculcation (Chair Philipp Budka)
13.00 - 13.20 Katrien Pype: Weaving on the net. Ethnographic notes on
digitality and politics: Perspectives from the Kinois cyberspace.
13.30 - 13.50 Gabriel Dattatreyan: Digital (decolonial) tactics: Lessons
from the Goldsmiths anti-racist occupation
14.00 - 14.20 Suzana Jovicic: Digital natives, migration and social mobility
15.10 - 17.00 Dislocation: Digital flows and (im)mobilities (Chair
Elisabetta Costa)
15.10 - 15.30 Sandra Ponzanesi: Digital diasporas: The ethnographic turn
in postcolonial studies
15.40 - 16.00 Christian Ritter: Locating tourism media: The story of
travel influencers in Estonia
16.10 - 16.30 Giulia Battaglia: Learning from art/film practices of the
Global South: Digital platforms of image-making in India and the
anthropological practice
Closing Keynote
17.00 - 17.30 John Postill: Chasing runaway media: The anthropology of
media control in an uncontrolled world
17.45 - 18.15 Final Discussion (Chair Sahana Udupa)
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