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[Commlist] CfP: Online Conference Post-Media Studies in Asia 2024
Tue Nov 28 16:46:10 GMT 2023
Call for Papers: Online Conference “Post-Media Studies in Asia 2024”
https://instem.jp/article/2023/11/13/1252/
<https://instem.jp/article/2023/11/13/1252/>
Dates: January 20-21, 2024
Abstract Deadline: December 22, 2023
Organized by INSTeM (Inter-field Network for Science, Technology and
Media Studies)
Coordinated by Yoshitaka Mōri (INSTeM/Professor, Tokyo University of the
Arts)
Keynote Speakers:
Anthony Fung (Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Eva Tsai (Professor, National Taiwan Normal University)
Shin Mizukoshi (INSTeM/Professor, Kansai University)
and More
* This is an online event. All presentations will be made online (Zoom).
As entering the 2020s, the media landscape is changing dramatically. The
COVID-19 pandemic has led to the proliferation of various net
conferencing applications such as Zoom and Teams, and new subscription
services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime have taken off. Meanwhile, new
technologies such as new generative AI, represented by Catgut, are
fundamentally transforming the relationship between humans and machines.
At the same time, the era of global centralization and homogenization
driven by transnational capitalism, which has advanced since the end of
the Cold War, is rapidly coming to an end, and the world is becoming
increasingly fragmented. The digital media world is no exception. The
multinational corporate platforms represented by GAFAM, which seemed to
have everything under control, have come in for a variety of criticism,
and the evolution of technology in China and other non-Western countries
has been remarkable. Under these circumstances, the digital media
environment will become more and more a mosaic, unstable, full of
connections and disconnections, agreements and disagreements.
What will media studies look like in these times? In the late 1980s,
when the Internet was not yet widespread, French philosopher Félix
Guattari foresaw the arrival of a new interactive digital media and, in
anticipation of its political possibilities, proposed the concept of
“post-media”. In light of the current widespread use of the Internet,
his vision may seem a bit too optimistic. However, the concept of
“post-media,” which advocates a fundamental reformation of the
relationship between man and machine, body and media, nature and
environment, seems to have a new meaning now that media has spread to
every corner of our lives.
“Post-Media Studies in Asia” is an online symposium that seeks to
discuss how the media environment is changing in Asia. While strongly
influenced by the US, Asian media is developing in its own unique way
according to its own culture, economy, and politics. At the same time,
globalization is accelerating the flow of transnational cultures. There
is an urgent need to construct a new media theory that responds to the
new media environment.
We established the Post-Media Research Network (PMRN) in 2020 and have
regularly held symposia and workshops with guest speakers including Mike
Featherstone, Tomoko Tamari, Scott Lash, Matthew Fuller, Ian Condry, and
others. In April 2023, INSTeM has taken over this project and is
reorganizing the PMRN.
This symposium will be the first project of the new PMRN. We hope that
those who are interested in this field have an opportunity to give a
presentation, exchange ideas and develop our network. Possible topics
are listed below, but of course other topics are welcome.
・New Media Literacy
・Critical Pedagogy
・Media Technology & Body, Materiality, Space
・Robot & AI as Media
・Civic Technology, Public Interest Technology
・Science, Technology and Society
・Media Practice & Design
・Transformation of Capitalism, Communication and Media
・Digital Media, Gender and Sexuality
・Labor in Communicative Capitalism
・Infrastructural Theories
Please send the title, abstract (400 words) and short bio (200 words) by
December 22, 2023. The result will be announced by December 29, 2023.
Please submit your abstract and short bio from this form:
https://forms.gle/2qvsot5EPSRQTNXV9 <https://forms.gle/2qvsot5EPSRQTNXV9>
(Those who have difficulty having access to the form can e-mail your
abstract and bio to (web /at/ instem.jp) <mailto:(web /at/ instem.jp)> )
* This is an online event. All presentations will be made online (Zoom).
[Presentation length]
・Time allocated for individual presentations is 20 minutes, with another
5-10 minutes for Q&A discussion. (Planned schedule subject to potential
changes)
・Each session will have a maximum of 4 presentations.
・We recommend that you prepare some PowerPoint slides for your
presentation.
[Presentation Registration Fee]
・Student/Part Time/Freelance: ¥2,000 (about 15USD)
・Full Time: ¥3,000(about 20USD)
・Payment method for the presentation registration fee will be informed
when we contact you to accept your presentation proposal.
*Presentation dates/times will be announced in early January.
*If you have any questions regarding the submission, please e-mail
INSTeM at (web /at/ instem.jp) <mailto:(web /at/ instem.jp)>
https://instem.jp/article/2023/11/13/1252/
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