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[Commlist] CFP for EASA Belfast 2022 panel: Sensory media anthropology, an introduction
Tue Mar 08 13:09:38 GMT 2022
Please consider submitting a paper proposal to our EASA Belfast 2022
panel in July: ”Sensory media anthropology, an introduction”. The panel
is part of the establishment of a network on sensory media anthropology.
The aim of the panel is to bring the subfields of media anthropology and
sensory anthropology into dialogue, facilitating an introductory
discussion of media and the sensory.
We are interested both in traditional papers presenting ongoing research
and more exploratory presentations on what sensory media anthropology
could comprise of and what it could bring to the joint fields of research.
The panel will be organised as hybrid. The deadline for abstracts is
*March 21*st.
Link for submitting your abstract and info on the Belfast conference can
be found here:
https://easaonline.org/conferences/easa2022/programme#11221
<https://easaonline.org/conferences/easa2022/programme#11221>. Please
see panel abstract P104.
Convenors:
Meri Kytö ((meri.kyto /at/ uef.fi)), Niamh Ní Bhroin ((n.n.bhroin /at/ media.uio.no))
and Nina Grønlykke Mollerup ((ninagm /at/ hum.ku.dk))
Short Abstract:
The aim of this panel is to bring the subfields of media
anthropology and sensory anthropology into dialogue,
facilitating an introductory discussion of media and the sensory.
Long Abstract:
The past decades have seen an increased mediatization of societies,
which has engendered growing research interest in media and new
methodological opportunities. Over this period, media anthropology has
been established as a significant sub-field within anthropology.
Simultaneously, there has been a move towards the sensory in disciplines
across humanities and social sciences, leading to increasing attention
being given to the visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and gustatory,
in short, embodied experiences in the world. An anthropology of the
senses has long been well established, yet it is only within the last
two decades that a sensory anthropology has developed – as ‘a
"re-thought" anthropology, informed by theories of sensory perception,
rather than a sub-discipline exclusively or empirically about the
senses’ (Pink 2010). While media anthropology is closely related to
sensory anthropology, there is a lack of research on media as
‘immersive, environmental, or bodily-somatic’ and on ‘the consequences
of how such media operate on the body and the senses’ (Salter 2018).
As a result, there have been calls for focusing more attention on media
that de-centres media and meaning-making practices in order to engage
with sensuous, practical and bodily knowledge related to engagements
with media. The aim of this panel is to bring the subfields of media
anthropology and sensory anthropology into dialogue, facilitating an
introductory discussion of media and the sensory. A network of scholars
working on media and the senses is being established during 2022–2023 to
promote further interest in the topic.
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