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[Commlist] CFP: 5th International Conference ComSymbol-Mediatization, New Forms of Militancy and Digitalization
Mon Mar 22 14:00:25 GMT 2021
Call for Papers
5th International Conference ComSymbol on Mediatization, New Forms of
Militancy and Digitalization
Full Call available here:
https://www.iarsic.com/en/appel-a-communications/
<https://www.iarsic.com/en/appel-a-communications/>
Conference venue: Paul Valéry University Montpellier 3, Centre
Universitaire du Guesclin
November 11-12, 2021, Béziers, FRANCE
Important Dates:
5 Mai 2021: Submission of an abstract of approximately 350-400 words,
including spaces, and five keywords. The abstract could be written in
French or English. The proposal must include the name and affiliations
as well as the email address of all authors.
15 Mai 2021: Notification of abstract acceptance via email
30 Juillet 2021: Submission of the full papers (6000-8000 words with
references)
1^st September 2021: full paper acceptance
All proposals and questions should be addressed to:
(essachess /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(comsymbol2014 /at/ gmail.com)>
All proposals will be double blind peer reviewed. Authors of the
accepted papers will be notified by e-mail. Papers will be published in
a special issue journal (indexed and impacted) and in conference
proceedings via an academic publisher.
Call: The 5th edition of the International Conference ComSymbol remains
associated to the questioning of complex symbolic socio-communicational
constructions that participate in social, societal, economic, political,
cultural news by focusing, this time, both on the relations of dominance
of the logics of the media over the other logics of the society and on
the transformations of the communicative construction of reality under
the impact of digitalization concerning the contemporary militant
movements engaged in the "communicational arms race” (Neveu, 2015)marked
by the redeployment of collective action on the Internet and the
presence of pluralistic media systems (mass media, emerging media,
Internet, Artificial Intelligence-AI, etc.). The current scope of
meditization is wide. On the one hand, the unprecedented extension of
the influence of emerging media and AI, involving all societal spheres
(Hjavard, 2008 ; Gomes, 2016 ; Tudor et Bratosin, 2020 ; Tudor et
Bratosin, 2021)opens new avenues for raising awareness of new issues and
overhauling existing frameworks. On the other hand, the increased
mediatization of our daily life highlights the challenges that this meta
process, which accompanies other meta processes such as globalization or
democratization (Krotz, 2009) and increases over time in a non-linear
and cumulative manner (Hepp, 2013), poses not only for the militancy
but also for the subjects that militancy is currently embracing. This
context of mediatization as a societal condition calls for scientific
analyzes and debates on the nature and changing contours of the
militancy and the need for well-calibrated responses in the context of
digital transformations.
In a brief summary on the militancy, undoubtedly imperfect and
incomplete, we could distinguish four epistemological constructions (cf.
Pudal, 2010) :
a) A first construction, which began in 1945, focused on the study of
the social structure with the militant workers as an empirical field.
b) A second configuration is concerned with the explanation of the
motivational dimension of activism which was not considered in the
context of the first phase. It corresponds to the desacralization of
militancy and targets both the macro and micro levels; the groups
studied remain the same. French contributions to this second phase are
in the majority and extend from 1975 to 1995, relying either on
methodological individualism or on the sociogenetic perspective.
c) Following the weakening of the idea of altruistic and total
militancy, characteristic of the first two phases, the third
construction engages an analytical model that focuses on the dynamics of
political interaction and structures of political opportunities . There
is interest in "distanced activism". This is how the new unionism and
alter-globalism become the subject of central study.
d) Finally, the fourth construction deals with “forgotten” militants
(civic, religious, etc.) and overcomes the opposition between “total
militant” and “distanced militant”, the thesis of the invariable
identity of the militant no longer being operational. This is a shift
from the perspective of individualization to that of individuation. More
precisely, this fourth phase focuses on the interdependence between
personal dispositions and institutional changes.
In this context, several variables could be considered as responsible
for the modification of the nature of militancy with specific tendencies
and patterns, distinct from the other previous phases, in particular in
the context of the /deep mediatization/ of our societies, the amplified
digitalization and the boom in artificial intelligence. Among these
variables to be questioned, we retain here the wide and intelligent use
of emerging media and AI by militant groups, the global extent of the
geographical distribution, ideological convictions and intergroup links,
the broad support of the public for militancy and to “disruptive” crowds
via digital technology, the impact of new pathologies of augmented
communication (trolling, fake news, astroturfing, etc.), the new digital
synergies between activist networks, the ideological changes which
distinguish the new activists previous phases, etc.
Thus, several groups of themes and questions are offered for guidance
based on these variables. Contributions on the themes below are
expected, the list not being exhaustive. Particular attention will be
paid to contributions that will focus on the mediatization of Muslim
civic and religious activist initiatives, given that this edition of the
ComSymbol Conference is initiated within the framework of the RELMUS
project - Mediatization of Muslim Civic and Religious Activist
Initiatives carried by the IARSic-CORHIS UR 7400 and its institutional
partners, the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of the Mohammed V
University of Rabat and the Brahim Akhiate Foundation for Cultural
Diversity (FBADC) of Morocco. The expected proposals will aim in
particular to understand how Islam is configured as a public religion in
the networks of religious mobilization around values that can no longer
be contained within the institutional framework of religious pluralism.
*Themes and issues (non-exhaustive list)*
- Collective action, /concertation/ with transnational networks of
militants and effects of the global contamination: a communicational
perspective;
- Public and civic religion and religious mobilization networks.
Mediatization of Muslim civic and religious activist initiatives;
- Mediatization of evangelical civic and religious activist initiatives;
- Digital social media and the rise of new forms of militancy;
- Impact of new pathologies of augmented communication (trolling, fake
news, astroturfing, etc.) on militant mobilizations;
- Web 4.0 activism and global themes: gender, post-colonialism,
sectarian and jihadist activism, immigration, LGBTI +, etc. ;
- Religious activism and post-Internet impact;
- Transnational activism: influence of the diaspora on electoral and
political activity through media convergence;
- Vandalism-activism relationship: media perceptions and representations;
- Conflict and activism;
- Media representations on activism: new rhetoric (s);
Media stories on gender and women activists;
- Violent vs. punishable activism in the media;
- Mediatization of social activism;
- Heritage and cultural activism;
- Activism in the company. Managers and employees militancy: a media
perspective;
- Ecology and youth activism;
- Activism and creative / cultural industries;
- Activism, diversity and minorities;
- Volunteer activism, etc.
Scientific and Organizing Committees:
https://www.iarsic.com/en/appel-a-communications/
<https://www.iarsic.com/en/appel-a-communications/>
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