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[Commlist] Conference registration for Migrant Belongings: Digital Practices & the Everyday
Tue Mar 30 08:46:01 GMT 2021
Migrant Belongings: Digital Practices & the Everyday is now open (21-23
april 2021)
Click this link to
register: https://migrantbelongings.sites.uu.nl/registration-form-general-audience/?fbclid=IwAR3q6GuFhUs8Qk9CeaEKVt1_G4Pa6UYGdKbc4mY41IAhOofpczconWCb94w
to join our keynotes and all 170+ presentations, alongside screenings,
q&a’s with media makers, roundtables and our paper award ceremony, among
others
The registration deadline is April 15, 2021.
We are tweeting the conference under the hashtag #migrantbelongings
Confirmed keynotes:
• Paul Gilroy (University College London)
• Engin Isin (Queen Mary, University of London)
• Nicholas de Genova (University of Houston)
• Larissa Hjorth (RMIT University, Melbourne)
• Saskia Witteborn (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Theme description
Migrant belonging through digital connectivity refers to a way of being
in the world that cuts across national borders, shaping new forms of
diasporic affiliations and transnational intimacy. This happens in ways
that are different from the ways enabled by the communication
technologies of the past. Scholarly attention has intensified around the
question of how various new technical affordances of platforms and apps
are shaping the transnationally connected, and locally situated, social
worlds in which migrants live their everyday lives.
This international conference focuses on the connection between the
media and migration from different disciplinary vantage points.
Connecting with friends, peers and family, sharing memories and
personally identifying information, navigating spaces and reshaping the
local and the global in the process is but one side of the coin of
migrant-related technology use: this Janus-faced development also
subjects individual as well as groups to increased datafied migration
management, algorithmic control and biometric classification as well as
forms of transnational authoritarianism and networked repression.
This conference pays particular attention to the everyday use of digital
media for the support of transnational lives, emotional bonds and
cosmopolitan affiliations, focusing also on the the role digital media
play in shaping local/urban and national diasporic formations. This is
because it becomes increasingly important to give everyday digital media
usage a central role in investigations of transnational belonging,
digital intimacy, diasporic community (re)production, migrant subject
formation, long-distance political participation, urban social
integration and local/national self-organization.
Therefore we need to examine individual and collective user practices
within the wider historical and cultural contexts of media studies,
cultural studies and postcolonial cultural studies scholarship, attuned
to issues of politics and power, identity, geographies and the everyday.
This also creates new challenges for cross-disciplinary dialogues that
require an integration of ethnography with digital methods and critical
data studies in order to look at the formation of identity and
experience, representation, community building, and creating spaces of
belongingness.
See more here: https://migrantbelongings.sites.uu.nl/
Sandra Ponzanesi & Koen Leurs, conference convenors, on behalf of the
conference team.
For more information, email (migrantbelongings /at/ uu.nl)
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