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[Commlist] CFP African Public Spheres trough Media, Discourses and Communication Practice
Fri Jun 24 09:29:00 GMT 2022
Deadline postponed : July, 3rd.
Call for papers
2022 CMCL International Conference - Lyon (France), Nov. 28th – Dec.
1st, 2022
Utopia of a Globalized Culture vs. Reality of Local Communication Practices.
African Public Spheres trough Media, Discourses and Communication Practice
Detailed CFP available online : https://cmcl2022.sciencesconf.org/
<https://cmcl2022.sciencesconf.org/>
Contact for more info : (cmcl /at/ univ-lyon2.fr)
*General presentation*
The CMCL international conference "Utopia of a Globalized Culture and
Reality of Local Communication Practices" aims at exploring the various
issues at stake when worldwide Information Technologies – often Western
Centric - meet local uses in diverse territories. To address them, we
intend to grasp the heterogeneity of uses, productions and the questions
they ask.
In 2019, the first edition was dedicated to French speaking sub-Saharan
Africa (https://cmcl19.sciencesconf.org/
<https://cmcl19.sciencesconf.org/>). The 2022 edition expands its focus
on every African country. The continent can be characterised by its
cultural and geo-political heterogeneity. These various contexts imply
specific issues regarding media practices, discourses and the condition
under with they reach local public spheres.
The concept of public sphere, elaborated by Jürgen Habermas as part of
his theory on the foundations of democracy in Western Europe, raised
intense debates as to its relevance in order to understand contemporary
democracies. Primarily questioned from a European point of view, it is
also mobilized, as well as criticized, by research analysing political
transformations in other regions of the world, including African countries.
The 2022 edition of the CMCL conference intends to contribute to these
debates by confronting the technological and cultural globalization
phenomena with the reality of local media and discourses. This means
going beyond the normative and political dimensions of the public
spheres concept, and finding new ways to analyse African contemporary
societies.
Issues raised by the CMCL conference are of primary interest to
communication and media studies. Contributions from other disciplines
are however welcome they will enrich the discussions, including those
outside social sciences. The conference main objective is indeed to
address the problematic of public spheres in Africa through various
disciplinary approaches in order to open new perspectives. On the one
hand, we would like to link anthropology and political science (Dahou,
2005; Banégas, Brisset-Foucault & Cutolo, 2012) stronger with
communication issues. On the other hand, research conducted in African
contexts might bring complementary analysis regarding European public
spheres contemporary mutations.
*Themes*
Proposals on the following sub-themes are welcome. Contributors might
also want to address transversal issues or even challenge themes’
perimeter or relevance, regarding specific contexts.
1. Civic engagement and the construction of social problems
2. NGOs, foreign countries and international institutions
3. Critical, deconstructionists, post-colonialists and
pan-Africanists discourses
4. Cultural, creative and media industries; informational and
cultural practices
5. Epistemological issues
Detailed info on the themes : https://cmcl2022.sciencesconf.org/
<https://cmcl2022.sciencesconf.org/>
*Guidelines for Submissions*
The conference main language is French, with no live translation.
However, as the conference intends to contribute to the dialog between
French and English-speaking research, we strongly encourage
English-speaking contributions. Specific panels will be organized
whenever needed.
5000 characters abstracts must be submitted online before July, 3rd:
https://cmcl2022.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit/
<https://cmcl2022.sciencesconf.org/submission/submit/>.
Decision to authors: before July, 31st.
Conference proceedings will be avaible in open access shortly after the
conference.
A scientific journal issue based on selected papers will be published.
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