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[Commlist] IAMCR 2024 conference: Call for Proposals - Whiria te tāngata / Weaving people together
Wed Nov 15 19:31:29 GMT 2023
https://iamcr.org/christchurch2024/cfp
Call for Proposals / Tono marohi
Whiria te tāngata / Weaving people together
Communicative projects of decolonising, engaging, and listening
See the calls for proposals of IAMCR's 33 thematic sections and working
groups and Flow34: https://iamcr.org/christchurch2024/swg-cfp
Download this call for proposals as a PDF file:
https://iamcr.org/sites/default/files/IAMCR2024_CfP.pdf
The International Association for Media and Communication Research
(IAMCR) invites the submission of abstracts for its 2024 conference,
which will be held from 30 June to 4 July 2024, hosted by the University
of Canterbury in Ōtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand. The deadline for
submission is 7 February 2024, at 23h59 UTC.
IAMCR conferences address many diverse topics defined by our 33 thematic
sections and working groups. We also propose a single central theme to
be explored throughout the conference with the aim of generating and
exploring multiple perspectives. This is accomplished through plenary
and special sessions, as well as in some of the sessions of the sections
and working groups.
The 2024 central theme is Whiria te tāngata / Weaving people together:
Communicative projects of decolonising, engaging, and listening.
Whiria te tāngata, weaving people together in English, is a Māori
proverb (whakataukī) about the strength that comes through common
purpose. The whakataukī highlights multiple issues that we invite
conference participants to explore.
It invites analysis of commonality in mediated communication, given
the weaker power of place-based mass media, the rise of algorithmic
culture, the challenges of engaging with difference in multicultural
contexts and the crises facing neoliberal globalisation.
The use of a Māori proverb also invites particular attention to
analysis of indigenous communication and other attempts to challenge or
rework colonial structures.
More broadly, the theme invites reflection on the terms and models
appropriate to describe contemporary communication, including the
political and moral goals embedded in them. It therefore also points to
alternative ways of theorising or evaluating communication alongside
dominant imaginaries such as the public, and of the colonial and
gendered histories that are part of those imaginaries.
Weaving emphasises the agency of the communicator and directs
attention to the valuing of communication as a project or skill, whether
that is focused on social change, community or economic gain.
Weaving also reminds us of the goal of a conference to build common
purpose amongst participants.
Not all submissions have to address the central theme. See the calls for
proposals of individual sections and working groups for additional
information about their themes.
Guidelines for abstracts
Abstracts must be submitted to a section or working group exclusively
through IAMCR’s submission system from 4 December 2023 through 7
February 2024, at 23.59 UTC.
Abstracts should be between 300 and 500 words, unless a particular
Section or Working Group establishes its own guidelines in this respect.
It is expected that each person will submit only one (1) abstract.
However, under no circumstances should there be more than two (2)
abstracts bearing the name of the same author, either individually or as
part of any group of authors. The same abstract, or a version with minor
variations in title or content, must not be submitted to more than one
Section or Working Group. Such submissions will be deemed to be in
breach of the conference guidelines and will be rejected by the abstract
submission system, by the Head of the Section or Working Group or by the
Conference Programme Reviewer. Authors submitting the same work to
multiple Sections or Working Groups risk being removed entirely from the
conference programme.
Technical guidelines, if any, are defined by the individual Sections and
Working Groups. Before submitting, consult the specific CfP of the
Section or Working Group. If you have questions contact the head of the
Section and Working Group that interests you.
Evaluation criteria
Submitted abstracts will generally be evaluated on the basis of:
Technical merit
Readability
Originality and/or significance
Use of or contribution to theory
Relevance to the section or working group
Sections and Working Groups may use additional criteria and may assign
different weights to the above criteria. Consult the specific CfP or
contact the head of the Section and Working Group you want to submit to
if you have questions.
Languages
Different sections and working groups have different policies regarding
languages. Some accept abstract and programme sessions in English,
French and Spanish while others conduct their programmes in only one or
two languages. Consult the CfP of your section or working group for
details of its language policy.
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