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[Commlist] PhD-Workshop: "Media Geographies and Geomedia – Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives on Media, Space and Locality
Wed Mar 15 13:39:30 GMT 2023
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CfP: Media Geographies and Geomedia – Theoretical and Empirical
Perspectives on Media, Space and Locality
Geomedia 2023 Pre-Conference Workshop for PhD/Doctoral Students
Tampere University
September 19-20, 2023
The workshop will take place in the morning of the 20th before the
official start of the Geomedia 2023 conference in Tampere, Finland:
https://events.tuni.fi/geomedia2023/
There will be a get-together the evening before.
The workshop is organised by Helena Atteneder (Tübingen) and Pablo Abend
(Halle) in cooperation with the German Media Geographies Working Group
(https://gfmedienwissenschaft.de/ag-mediengeographien) and the
interdisciplinary Center for Geomedia Studies (Karlstad:
https://www.kau.se/en/geomedia).
As the "in-between" or "in the middle," media are directly connected to
the question of space and spatial order(s). This connection is already
expressed in classical topoi of media studies such as the "global
village" or the "disappearance of space". In the course of the so-called
spatial turn (in the cultural and social sciences) or a media or
communicational turn (in geography) or in the linking of "locative
media" and "mediatied localities” as well as a "spatialisation of media"
and "mediatization of place" an interdisciplinary bridge between human,
social and cultural geography and media and communication studies has
gradually been defined. Under the immediate impression of the ubiquitous
availability of location-based technologies and locative media, the
question of the fundamental connection between media technology, media
use and spatial production was updated and recalled. Media, in this
sense, can be described as ubiquitous mediating instances between
spaces, places, people and things, which change spatial organisation,
perception and appropriation and alter practices of placemaking. The
workshop aims to bring together interdisciplinary approaches that
examine contemporary and historical relations of media and spaces in
both pre- and post-digital contexts. We explicitly welcome approaches
that complement the classical methodological repertoire in media studies
and geography with context-specific, situational and mobile methods.
The workshop is aimed at PhD students researching in the field of media
and geography. We will have short presentations on the respective
research topics (approx. 20 min.) followed by a joint discussion. The
Workshop is open for PhD/Doctoral students at all stages of their
research project and from various disciplines such as media studies,
human and cultural geography, media anthropology, art and design studies
etc.
Anyone who would like to participate please write an email by April 15
2023 to Helena Atteneder ((helena.atteneder /at/ uni-tuebingen.de)) and Pablo
Abend ((abend /at/ burg-halle.de)) with a short abstract (approximately 250-300
words) and a short biographical note.
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