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[Commlist] Call for panellists: “Radio Relations: Care, Labour, Knowledge”
Thu Jan 19 07:42:56 GMT 2023
Call for panellists for “Care”, NECS (European Network for Cinema
andMedia Studies) conference in Oslo, Norway, 13-17 June 2023
Radio Relations: Care, Labour, Knowledge
In recent years, media and film scholarship has sought to explore
thecritical potential of sound, aurality and listening, and contribute
to the critique of ocularcentric perspectives in the humanities. Such
work has investigated the intersubjective relations formed through
listening: how sound reproduction technologies shape and have been
shaped by changing modes of listening, and the role of listening in the
formation of modern publics and creation of informed participants in
aural politics (Bickford 1996; Sterne 2003; Lacey, 2013). Studies of
radio, in particular, have pointed to its historical significance –
whether in commercial, public or other forms – in how it has variously
adapted to changing political-economic conditions and media formations
(Loviglio & Hilmes 2003; Lindgren & Loviglio 2022), informed modern
histories of imperialism, war and conflict, and has been utilised by
oppositional or alternative cultures to challenge mass media narratives.
As such, radio provides a fertile ground for discussions around what we
care about, and how sound technology may be used to listen carefully and
caringly.
The purpose of this panel is to unpack how notions of care emerge, or
arecontested in relation to radio, with a particular attention to
listening, knowledge production, and media work and labour. We invite
scholars to consider radio as a site of potentially radical, emotive,
creative, and ambiguous practice that may offer critical articulations
of care (or highlight its absence). It seeks to foreground media and
care in response to conflict and uneven power relations, but also social
and environmental justice, to hope and belonging, and as part of a
critical re-assessment ofpraxis-oriented, activist and research practices.
The range of possible topics includes, but is not limited to:
- Radio, podcasting, streaming audio, digital music, film sound and
sound art
- Sound work, labour, collective practice in (non-)institutional contexts
- Ethics of care (and protection) in preservation, archiving, and
curation ofradio/audio media
- Theories of care in relation to sound, voice and community formations
- Emotion, affect, intimacy and caregiving through radio/audio media
- Listeners, audiences and fans of radio/audio media
- Radiophilia, audiophilia, musicophilia and audio-based attention economies
- (Self-)care and therapeutic practices via radio/audio media
- Community radio/audio, grassroots organizing and forms of
politicalresistance
- Radio/audio interventions in the politics of sound/voice, from
theperspective of class, race, gender, sexuality and/or ability
- Radio/audio media, care and engagement with ‘difficult’ and
traumaticexperiences (e.g. physical or social isolation, incarceration,
war, displacement, gender/race-based violence)
- Media ecology and sound methods (e.g. field recording, soundwalking,
audiodiaries, soundscape research)
To submit the proposal, send abstract (max. 300 words), key
biographicalreferences (max. 200 words) and a short bio (max. 150 words)
by Friday 27 January 2023 to the panel convenors:
- Carolyn Birdsall: (c.j.birdsall /at/ uva.nl)
- Ieva Gudaitytė: (ieva.gudaityte /at/ imv.uio.no)
Scholars, whether previously affiliated with NECS or new to the network,
areinvited to submit proposals, but NECS membership is a requirement for
submitting the panel proposal.
To see the ‘Care’ NECS conference general call for papers
visit:https://necs.org/conference/cfp-2023/
Please note that neither NECS nor panel convenors cover travel
costs.Participants need to acquire funding for their stay from their
home universities or other institutions.
References
Bickford, Susan/. The Dissonance of Democracy: Listening, Conflict,
and//Citizenship/ (Ithaca, NY: Cornell, 1996).
The Care Collective. /The Care Manifesto: The Politics of
Interdependence/(London and New York: Verso, 2020).
Lacey, Kate. /Listening Publics: The Politics and Experience of
Listening in//the Media Age/ (Cambridge: Polity, 2013).
Lindgren, Mia, and Jason Loviglio, eds. /The Routledge Companion to
Radio and//Podcast Studies/ (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2022).
Loviglio, Jason, and Michele Hilmes, eds. /Radio’s New Wave: Global
Sound in//the Digital Era/ (New York and London: Routledge, 2013).
Sterne, Jonathan. /The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound
Reproduction/(Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2003).
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