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[Commlist] CFP: Twenty-First Century Media? Affective Bodies, Crowds and Collectives
Mon Nov 13 17:03:51 GMT 2023
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CFP: Twenty-First Century Media? Affective Bodies, Crowds and Collectives*
21-23 March, 2024, Delhi, India.
In the last two decades, digital media infrastructures have spread
worldwide, including the global South. Despite inequalities of access,
low-cost mobile devices and cheaper broadband have connected large
subaltern populations to media infrastructures. The effects are
increasingly planetary, initiating a series of debates in media
scholarship and cultural theory. Mediatisation has emerged as a material
field that drives circulation, sharing, and modification, generating
intense rhythms of political engagement and action. We are interested in
this junction, the combinations of sensory media infrastructures with
political metamorphoses.
These shifts channel in novel ways the “structure of feeling” theorized
in the last century by Raymond Williams. Digital media infrastructures
have been productive of affective body politics, where haptic
engagement, the intuitive technicity of devices, and psychic collective
are routinely entangled. Everyday experiences of governance, the rapid
flow of news through devices, algorithmic prediction, the triggers of
war, trauma and phatic online connections are all part of this landscape
of 21st century media. At the same time, artists, activists and
filmmakers involved in social movements across the world have been
eclectic in their practices, scrambling divisions between 20th and
21st-century media through mashup and mixing techniques.
The emergence of digital media in the 21st century was hailed as opening
new avenues of participation, immersion and resistance. Recent
diagnostic critiques have focused on the ‘feed-forward’ nature of 21st
century digital media, the “shift from a past-directed recording
platform to a data-driven anticipation of the future” (Hansen), the
routinisation of spectacle in everyday life and the destruction of
sleep(Crary), the expansion of surveillance and control with
platforms(Zuboff). The contagious nature of social media generates
cycles of imitation: shaping social movements, populist collectives,
mis/disinformation, info-wars, and political stardom. Digital media
animates bodies, connects technical and natural environments, posing
pressing questions for techno-social milieus worldwide. Global media
platforms produce remarkable interventions: troll farms from Russia
periodically intervene in overseas debates, South Asian internet users
have been active in online flame wars and misinformation on Israel/Gaza.
We see a blurring of older divisions between diasporic, international,
and domestic publicity; mis/disinformation pipelines are increasingly
dynamic.
In this workshop, we are interested in site-specific contributions
mapping 21st century media, addressing material and environmental
questions for media and political aesthetics. While we are open to
diagnostic and media-theory contributions, we will give weightage to
abstracts that bring in original research. In particular, we welcome
contributions from the Global South.
*Themes*
The forensic turn in media scholarship: case studies.
Structures of Feeling: feed-forward, addictive media, and new
time-spaces of media events.
Inhabiting Mis/disinformation: Beyond True and False.
Persistence of 20th-century media? Cinema, video, sound and the
contemporary.
Circulation techniques: Pipelines, Info-war and comparative studies of
21st Century propaganda and publicity.
21st century celebrity culture: influencers, microcelebrities and the
political.
Affective Bodies: audiences, publics and collectives in an emergent
digital universe of political aesthetics.
21st Century television: media events, political spectacle, liveness.
Law and 21st-century media: platforms, content moderation and takedown
notices.
Please submit a 500-word abstract by 10 December 2023, along with a
paragraph-length bio to (digitalnetworksworkshop /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(digitalnetworksworkshop /at/ gmail.com)>. In your abstract please
mention at least one of the themes mentioned above. Practice-based
contributions which address the conceptual lens of the workshop are also
welcome. Selected speakers will be required to share a draft paper with
discussants before the workshop.
This workshop is organised by the Indo-German research collaboration
ICAS-MP <https://micasmp.hypotheses.org/about> and its thematic module
Media and the Constitution of the Political (TM7). The workshop will
take place at the Sarai <https://sarai.net/> media programme of CSDS, in
Delhi from 21-23 March 2024. An advanced research centre, the CSDS is a
network partner of ICAS-MP and Sarai a part of TM7. Accommodation and
meals for the duration of the workshop will be covered by ICAS-MP.
Selected speakers from India will also be eligible for travel support to
Delhi. Overseas speakers are encouraged to cover travel expenses from
their home institutions. We may be able to part-support a small number
of need-based travel grants for selected speakers based in the Global South.
Links:
Call page:
https://sarai.net/events/call-for-papers-twenty-first-century-media-affective-bodies-crowds-and-collectives/
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