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[Commlist] CfP Conference Diversity in Media Societies
Mon Apr 11 21:37:01 GMT 2022
Call for Papers for the conference
*/*Diversity in Media Societies* /*
*Conference of the section International and Intercultural Communication
(DGPuK) in cooperation with the mediendiversityhub/TH Köln, the
Institute of Media Research and Media Education at TH Köln (IMM) and
with the working group for Media Pedagogy and Media Didactics at the
University of Cologne.*
*Venue: TH Köln/University of Applied Sciences, Cologne/Germany*
*Date: 27th - 29th October 2022*
Everyday life, culture and society are permeated by information and
communication technologies and various forms of mediated communication.
This is accompanied by a corresponding change both in public (global)
communication and in the opportunities for participation and networking,
as well as educational opportunities. Through the various actors who
create public spheres parallel to professional journalism by means of
digital media, diverse and increasingly complex forms of public sphere
are emerging. This raises questions about the conditions under which
different topics can be placed on the public agenda. For example, how
are marginalized spokesperson positions and gender relations represented
in these public spheres? Who speaks for whom and how, and who is heard
in (established) media?
These questions are directly linked to considerations about the
influence of the resulting public discourses on socialization and
educational processes. After all, how can educational practice currently
be shaped to enable and create diversity and equal opportunities in and
by means of the media?
The conference addresses a critical understanding of the diversity
approach, which can be used to address both Othering processes, power
and inequality relationships in the media and the public sphere, as well
as potentials for media and educational offerings. Together with
approaches for diversity-sensitive media education and educational
practices, we would like to analyze and discuss possibilities for
participation in this way. Based on such a critical understanding of
diversity, the interaction of various inequality factors can be examined
in particular. Intersections with postcolonial, anti-racist, feminist
and queer approaches as well as demands of people with
disabilities/chronic illnesses prove to be fruitful. Consequently,
diversity will be analyzed as a structural category as well as reflected
upon as a theoretical concept. This also implies the self-reflection of
scientific research and the concept-critical examination of the
diversity concept. In particular, conference contributions are welcome
that interconnect the following focal points:
*(1) Diversity in media culture and production *
The first focus asks about the media practice, communication and
discourse formation of socially marginalized groups. The focus is on
media practices (including resistance and empowering practices) that are
used to create participation and articulation of one's own needs in
institutionalized media and public spheres. In this context, questions
about the formation of global/transcultural networks such as diaspora
communities in digital spaces, as well as the networking of communities
such as LGBTIQ+, who negotiate their affiliation(s) in and through the
media or enter into political alliances, will be addressed. An
international/transcultural comparative approach could deliver fruitful
insights. Contributions on post-migrant self-organization and
artistic-creative forms of communicative networking are just as welcome
as those that examine communities that so far remain invisible in
digital discourses. Central to this is the question of how and under
what conditions socially marginalized communities (can) make their
topics visible in which public spheres and what expertise they thereby
contribute to broader discourses.
*(2) Media re-presentations of diversity in institutionalized media and
their reception*
The second focus area is intended to bundle studies that ask to what
extent social diversity can be perceived in the media. Numerous studies
on the interactions of media reality and social reality raise questions
about which media images prevail in news media, film and television,
children's and youth media, online discourses as well as digital game
worlds about different both marginalized and privileged groups? How are
these perceived and/or countered? Which role do current debates on
identity politics play here? To what extent are social differences and
hierarchies produced or questioned in and through media images? In
addition, questions about the connection between datafication and
inequality are increasingly coming into view. It is also important to
ask which concrete diversity measures are implemented in journalism and
institutionalized media, and with what consequences.
*(3) Diversity & Media Education***
The third focus area deals with the changing demands on media education
and upbringing. Cultural interests and opportunities for development,
individual development opportunities, and social and political
expression and participation are currently increasingly tied to
digitality and digital infrastructures. Connected to the ample evidence
that existing social inequalities and discrimination are amplified in
media and media action, questions arise about the relationship between
diversity and media education: In which media formats and media
pedagogical contexts can exclusion mechanisms be observed? How are power
and inequality relations produced in and through media action, but also
(successfully) questioned? In what way does professional media education
tie in with these findings and take diversity principles into account
when designing media education concepts and materials?
The call for papers is addressed to researchers from communication
science, media education and related disciplines as well as to media
practitioners and corresponding initiatives/organisations. PhD students
are strongly encouraged to submit paper proposals. Individual
presentations (20 min), workshops (1.5 h) or presentations of
initiatives/organisations (20 min) are possible. Abstracts in English or
German (max. 2000 characters including spaces, excl. literature) can be
submitted by *30* *April 2022 *to the following email address:
(mediendiversity /at/ th-koeln.de) <mailto:(diversitymedien /at/ f03.th-koeln.de)>__
Research and scientific submissions will undergo a double-blind-peer
review according to the following criteria: Relevance to the conference
topic, relevance of the research question, theoretical foundation,
appropriateness of the method or approach as well as the clarity of the
presentation. Contributions from stakeholder initiatives/organisations
should be closely related to the conference theme and precisely outline
their respective media projects. Notification of acceptance of the
contributions will be given by 15 July 2022. The actual conference
/Diversity in Media Societies/ will take place from *27^th to 28^th
October*. The conference is currently being planned as an on-site event;
depending on requirements, the concept will be adapted.
Questions will be answered by Christine Horz-Ishak (TH Köln),
(Christine.horz /at/ th-koeln.de)
On 29^th October a subsequent workshop on /Queer/Queertheoretical
Perspectives in Media Education and Communication Science/ (in German
language) will take place at the TH Köln. For those who are interested a
separate registration is required. Further information can be found
here: https://th-koeln.de/mw_queer <https://th-koeln.de/mw_queer>.
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