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[Commlist] cfp: Persuasion, prejudice and progress – media in the marketplace of ideas
Tue Apr 07 16:05:19 GMT 2020
Call for Papers
Persuasion, prejudice and progress – media in the marketplace of ideas
Conference of Centre for Critical Media Literacy, Technological
University Dublin, October 27–28, 2020
Scholarship on the use of social platforms has added in recent years to
longstanding debates about media’s capacity to reinforce or challenge
discriminatory practices, to set or upset political agendas – and, this
year, to disseminate or undermine public-health advice. In the midst of
a global Covid-19 crisis that has highlighted the persuasive role of old
and new media, and that has seen misinformation and bigotry spread
almost as ubiquitously as handwashing advice, the Centre for Critical
Media Literacy is seeking proposals for papers and panels at its fourth
annual interdisciplinary conference.
Within a broad and inclusive theme of ‘persuasion, prejudice and
progress’, there will also be a more specific conference strand. We are
seeking research that addresses how people with disabilities, as well as
their educators and families, have used media to advocate for equality –
and how those efforts have been mediated in digital and traditional
public spheres.
What is the interplay of authority and algorithm in understanding how
today’s media persuade and deceive? This conference will take an
interdisciplinary approach that puts equality, inclusion and social
change firmly at the centre of the discussion. The conference will
employ and encourage universal design, for maximum participation from
communities often excluded from academic events.
The conference is scheduled to take place on TU Dublin’s new city-centre
campus and to immediately precedethe international conference of the
Association of Internet Researchers <https://aoir.org/aoir2020/>on the
same campus. While it is hoped that travel and gathering restrictions
will be relaxed for most people by that time so that the event may
proceed, we will seek to use technology to include people whose
circumstances prevent them from attending.
Abstracts and panel proposals of no more than 250 words in length should
be sent (toharry.browne /at/ tudublin.ie) <mailto:(harry.browne /at/ dit.ie)>by June
20th, 2019.
Website:criticalmedialiteracy.org <http://criticalmedialiteracy.org/>
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