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[Commlist] IAMHIST Conference 2023 Call for Papers
Tue Oct 04 09:39:26 GMT 2022
Call for Papers: IAMHIST Conference 2023 |
<http://iamhist.net/2022/09/call-papers/>
*FUTURE [of] ARCHIVES*
*International Association for Media and History Conference 2023*
*Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada 20-22 June (in-person)*
*Deadline for submissions (20-minute presentations, panels of three
20-minute*
*papers, or practice-based research/workshops): 16 January 2023*
Archives have always played a considerable role for research and
creation, especially in film and media studies. By virtue of their form
and content, archives put at the forefront questions of possible and
alternative historiographies and the shaping of memories and invites
reflection on forgetting. Ranging from censorship to emancipation,
archives are often source and reason for debate, powerplays and
struggles as they can be object of censorship, but also sources and ways
of emancipation. They are not only sites of memory, but also sites and
signs of social and cultural change. There has been an increased
scholarly interest in archives since the arrival of digital tools and
the Web, and the concept of the archive itself has been questioned,
discussed, and redefined.
This conference aims to revisit these archival transformations by
bringing into focus archives’ blind spots, notably in relation to their
accessibility and ecological dimensions. How do existing archival
institutions, associations or private collectors and archivists address
technology and media transformations? What are the current and future
challenges of … archive research? Use?
Configurations? What type of ‘new’ archives can be imagined and created
in relation to technology and media transformations?
The IAMHIST Conference will be particularly interested in proposals
dealing with media archives (film, radio, video, television, Web,
photographs, etc.) but also warmly welcomes archives that use media and
technology institutionally (museums, associations, vernacular archives
etc.).
We invite scholars, archivists, practitioners, and artists to send a
proposal that
concerns one or more of the following topics:
- Archives and accessibility
- Archives, restitution, and memory
- Archives and social justice
- Archives and ecology / sustainable archives
- Archives and decolonization
- Case studies of archival use in media history research
- Archives and (media-) storage
- Reuse of archives in research, artistic projects, and practice
- Archival material in film and arts
- Reflections on how to archive research/scholarly activities
- Vernacular, private, and institutional archives
- History of media archives
- Financing and funding of archives
- Internationalization of archives
- Local and regional archives
- Archives, memory, and nostalgia
- Archives and emotion
*The deadline for submissions is 16 January 2023. You can submit
proposals **here: (iamhistconference2023 /at/ gmail.com)*
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Individual paper proposals should consist of a title, an abstract of 200
to 300 words and a short biography. We especially welcome proposals from
early career researchers and practitioners. Panel proposals (of three
papers) are welcome; they need to be registered by one individual
presenter of the panel who must include the title of the panel and all
paper abstracts and short bios. We also
appreciate proposals for archival, artistic or multimedia/practice-based
projects or workshops. You are welcome to discuss their suitability with
the conference organizers in advance of the deadline.
Notifications of decisions will be sent alongside additional information
on travel and accommodation by early February 2023; registration will be
open by that day. Registration fees will be kept as low as possible and
depend on several funding opportunities that the organizers are
currently seeking. Conference attendees are expected to be members of
IAMHIST – there will be an opportunity to join at the time of
registration. Information about IAMHIST membership can be
found here:http://iamhist.net/membership/ <http://iamhist.net/membership/>.
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