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[Commlist] Union for Democratic Communication 2023 Conference
Thu Mar 16 10:20:21 GMT 2023
*The Union for Democratic Communications announces its 2023 Conference *
The Union for Democratic Communications Steering Committee is thrilled
to announce that our 2023 conference will be held in Philadelphia from
October 12 - 15, 2023. The conference will be hosted by the Media,
Inequality, and Change (MIC) Center, a collaboration between the
University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication and
Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information.
UDC, now entering its fourth decade, seeks to bring together media
producers, researchers, policy makers, and grassroots communications
activists to promote and develop critical approaches to communications
and media and to advocate and agitate for the creation of structures to
foster a more democratic and just communications system. It is an
organization that historically has centered the study of power from a
radical perspective. We welcome abstracts from communication
researchers, journalists, media producers, policy analysts, academics
and activists alike. Please see the call below.
You can find the conference announcement, conference theme, and Call for
Papers on our website at https://www.democraticcomm.org
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Submissions will close on April 7. Please feel free to distribute this
call widely and we look forward to reviewing your submissions. Further
information and conference logistics will be announced as they become
available. In the meantime, please save the date and we are hoping to
see all of you in Philadelphia!
*Union for Democratic Communications 2023: /Left Undone/*
The Union for Democratic Communications, now entering its fourth decade,
is excited to announce the Call for Papers for its 2023 conference to be
held in-person at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, in
partnership with the Media, Inequality and Change Center and the
Annenberg School for Communication.
The possibilities and perils of leftist organizing and media scholarship
assume greater urgency in the face of “backsliding democracy.” ‘Undone’
reflects numerous senses: as a temporary disunity; as an important task
unfinished; as a representation of disarray; but all senses of the word
hold hope for its reversal. The UDC has always stood as a site of
collaboration between activists, scholars, and practitioners—an
organization rooted in critical scholarship and practice about the
structures of communication themselves, not just in the US, but
worldwide. The 2023 conference will see us look back at the first 40
years of the UDC, but we will also look ahead to consider the role of
critical communication scholarship and activism in organizing, engaging,
and energizing leftist alternatives to authoritarian politics.
Our world has been reshaped by a powerful neoliberal vision made
material through deliberate organizing, politicking, and
institution-building; as economic historians such as Philip Mirowski
have noted, the political left's response has not been sufficient to
meet this challenge. A global climate crisis is joined by new wars,
inflation, supply chain crises, and algorithmic governance across
private and public spheres. Democratic institutions—and even the notion
of democracy itself—are under attacks on multiple fronts, as right-wing
movements globally have been energized. Media platforms and discourses
are fertile ground for anti-democratic groups which have garnered
funding and media attention that has seen formerly-fringe beliefs move
toward the mainstream.
This year’s Union for Democratic Communications conference asks what
role critical scholarship, media-making, and activism can play in
organizing resistance to minority rule and authoritarian movements both
in the U.S. and abroad. Left Undone thus proposes a two-part call for
clarity. For one, as we enter the next 40 years of UDC, it is time to
engage challenging conversations among critical scholars across
political economy, critical and cultural studies, science and technology
studies, critical sociology, and their complementary fields to ask if a
different foundation can be reshaped and built. What role can critical
communication scholarship and activism play in organizing resistance to
authoritarian movements both in the U.S. and abroad? What new
theorization might be necessary to guide activism in the decades ahead?
For the other, the work of the UDC and all scholar/activist
organizations has always been one of struggle and persistence. Advocacy
for equal justice, fair representation, and radical democracy is always
an incomplete project. Both material and discursive attacks on the left
have sought to undo what progress has been made and forestall the
momentum of progressive and radical movements. What strategies, from
micropolitics to international social movements, are required to combat
widespread shifts towards authoritarian and anti-democratic regimes?
Critical media-makers, scholars, and activists are invited to reimagine,
reinvent, and reclaim communication for democracy–for the people–through
the inherent optimism of criticality.
We invite scholars, practitioners, media makers, and activists to join
us in Philadelphia in October. The organization welcomes submissions on
topics pertaining to any of the above issues. These include, but are not
limited to:
* Political economy of communications, communications policy, and
media production
* Digital capitalism, neoliberalism, “mutant neoliberalism”, and labor
* International media content, structure, policy, and (in)equality
* Algorithmic governance, discrimination, surveillance, privacy, and
policy
* Platform governance, cooperativism, and commons
* Democratic theory and new critical theory
* Critical law and policy studies; law and political economy
* The crisis in journalism, fake news, and disinformation
* Science and technology studies, cultural studies
* Racisms, patriarchies, and other forms of
algorithmically-intensified power formations
* Power, marginalization, inequality, and justice
* Activism, social justice, resistance, and media/tech activism
* Communication, labor, working class, and activist history
* Advertising and consumer culture
* Pedagogy, academic freedom, and academic labor
* Conflict, war, rising authoritarianism/fascism and structures of
communication
We welcome proposals for paper presentations, workshops, theme panels,
film screenings, artistic interventions, and other formats.
The proposal portal will close April 7, 2023 at
https://www.democraticcomm.org
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*About the Union for Democratic Communications*
UDC is an organization of communication researchers, journalists, media
producers,
policy analysts, academics and activists dedicated to:
* Critical study of the communications establishment;
* Production and distribution of democratically controlled and
produced media;
* Fostering alternative, oppositional, independent and experimental
production;
* Development of democratic communications systems locally, regionally
and internationally.
Through its conferences, activism, scholarship, and other activities,
UDC seeks to:
* Bring together media producers, researchers, policy makers, and
grassroots
* communications activists;
* Promote varied critical approaches to communications and media;
* Advocate for the creation of structures to promote democratic
communications;
* Work with other progressive organizations to facilitate the
production and distribution of democratic communications.
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