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[Commlist] cfp: Cultures of Authenticity
Wed Feb 26 21:45:13 GMT 2020
This is quick reminder about the forthcoming Cultures of Authenticity
symposium to be held at Loughborough University on 6-7th May 2020.
*Please note that due to ongoing industrial action across UK
universities the deadline has been revised and papers can now be
submitted until Wednesday 18th March*
Cultures of Authenticity
A two-day interdisciplinary symposium hosted by the Centre for Research
in Communication and Culture (CRCC), Loughborough University
6th-7th May 2020
Confirmed Keynote Speakers
Prof Gunn Enli (University of Oslo)
Author of Mediated Authenticity: How Media Constructs Reality
&
Prof Sarah Banet-Weiser (London School of Economics)
Author of Authentic™: The Politics of Ambivalence in a Brand Culture
Topic of the Symposium
A widespread fascination with the authentic is said to have emerged as a
response to the processes of homogenisation, rationalisation and
standardisation at the heart of modernity. The concept of authenticity
arose historically at a time of rapid social change and has again come
to the fore where social, political, cultural and technological
upheavals give rise to feelings of distrust, detachment and alienation
against which supposedly authentic people, places and things are sought
out for their reassuring certainty and value. Yet, there are huge
contradictions and inequalities in who can make claim to authenticity
and its construction and communication invariably involves competing
narratives and oppositional assertions about what is authentic and how
and why the authentic gains its value.
Thus, while the concept of authenticity has a long history, in recent
years it has emerged as a prominent theme in many of the most pressing
debates about contemporary communication and culture. In political
communication there are ongoing concerns about misinformation and fake
news, while the success of populist parties is often tied to their
claims to be a more authentic representative of ‘the people’ than a
detached and dispassionate elite. Similarly, the increasingly fractious
debates around migration that are taking place across the globe often
centre on the desire to protect ‘authentic’ national cultures from
globalising forces and the perceived threat of ‘other’ people, products,
ideas and images. In the area of culture, economy and policy, copyright,
privacy and authorship remain central issues for the major media
industries, while for smaller-scale content and craft producers,
authenticity may operate as a key selling point and a marker of cultural
distinction for both producers and consumers. Likewise, many parts of
the tourism and heritage industries see the provision of authentic
experiences as their raison d’etre, offering re(creations) of the past
and access to ‘real’ cultural communities and traditions.
We therefore invite paper proposals from any disciplinary background for
this two-day Symposium hosted by the Centre for Research in
Communications and Culture at Loughborough University. We are interested
in a broad range of papers exploring authenticity and abstract
submissions addressing authenticity in relation to, but not limited to,
the following themes:
* Authenticity, politics and political communication
* Consumption and the use of authenticity in branding and marketing
* Authenticity, the internet and the rise of social media
* Authenticity in subcultures, fan cultures and celebrity culture
* Authenticity in tourism, heritage and memorialisation
* Authenticity, literature and authorship
* Authenticity in sports, lifestyle and leisure pursuits and practices
Submissions
Abstracts of up to 250 words for presentations of 20 minutes are invited
to be submitted by *Wednesday 18th March*. Abstract, title, author(s)
name and institutional affiliation should be sent to
(m.skey /at/ lboro.ac.uk)<mailto:(m.skey /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>.
Registration
Registration rates are the following:
Delegate £60
Concessionary Delegate £40
Key Dates
Abstract submission deadline
* Wednesday 18th March 2020*
Abstracts notification
Friday 27th March 2020
Presenter booking deadline
Friday 10th April 2020
Initial programme sent to participants
Friday 17th April 2020
Conference
6th & 7th May 2020
Event Organisation Team
Dr Michael Skey, Senior Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies
Dr Thomas Thurnell-Read, Senior Lecturer in Sociology
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