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[Commlist] cfp: Critical Studies in Television Conference
Mon Feb 27 23:22:22 GMT 2023
this is just a reminder that there's still time to submit your abstract
for the Critical Studies in Television Conference 2023 which will take
place 5-7 July 2023 online and in person (in Ormskirk, UK).
To give you a bit more time the new deadline to submit is next week
Monday, 6 March, 12 noon GMT.
For more details see below:
*Behind the Scenes and Screens: People and Power in Television*
Television continues to be a key site through which social and cultural
power dynamics play out: behind the scenes, television struggles with
traditional hierarchies that favour dominant discourses and people with
multiple points of privilege. This is due to casualisation and long
working hours remaining unsustainable for people for a number of reasons
including caring responsibilities, non-normative bodies, or lower
economic backgrounds. The onslaught on public service broadcasters who
have a responsibility to become more inclusive (even if they often
struggle with doing so), is unlikely to make this better. On screen,
those productions that cater to already privileged audiences tend to be
those allocated the highest budgets. This leaves people from less
privileged backgrounds often under- or less well served. In addition,
audiences particularly affected by cost of living crises are unlikely to
be able to pay for the plethora of subscription services that are
thought to currently drive the renewal of television (Lotz, 2018). What
this makes visible is that although we may now have less work to do to
point to the cultural relevancy and value of (some) television, the
field of television studies cannot afford to lose track of the question
of power when examining its many sites of cultural production. At this
year’s/Critical Studies in Television/conference, we therefore want to
place particular attention onto questions of power in relation to
television as a social and cultural form. We invite papers, panels,
posters, screenings, video essays, roundtables, and any other form of
contribution on any aspect of television, but will prioritise
contributions that engage with these questions of power. This includes
both critiques as well as examples of good practice. Indicative – but
not exhaustive – areas that could be examined are:
* What historical incidents are there that indicate shifts in power
dynamics on or off screen?
* What do our collections and television archives say about
(continuing or changing) power dynamics?
* What role do social and cultural hierarchies play in determining
power structures within production cultures and in decisions made
about content?
* What ways in are there for marginalised individuals and communities
to find spaces of (self)representation?
* What evidence of change is there in terms of hierarchies of taste?
* What mechanisms are there to support those with non-normative
bodies, lack of funds, caring responsibilities, etc. to enter the
industry?
* Which audiences are perceived as valuable and/or in need of serving,
and which ones remain overlooked?
* How do television’s economics impact upon issues of cultural and
social hierarchies and how do they play out on and off screen?
* What strategies do marginalised audiences, individuals and
communities employ to satisfy their needs?
Please submit your abstract of approx. 350 words per abstract (ca 1,000
words for a full panel) by 28 February 2023. This is a hybrid conference
bringing together in-person and online attendees.
To submit your proposal, please follow this link:Vevox
<https://vevox.app/#/m/157237002/survey>
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