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[Commlist] Cfp: Repressed Histories of Communication and Media Studies
Fri Feb 02 15:58:31 GMT 2024
Repressed Histories of Communication and Media Studies
Call for Papers
This pre-conference builds on the vibrant discussions that took place as
part of the ICA 2023 pre-conference “Media and Communication Studies in
a Global Context: A Critical History.” It recognizes that if we are to
take seriously recent calls to globalize and decolonize the fields of
media, information, and communication studies, we need to move beyond
debating what these calls might mean and begin to articulate concrete
steps towards these important goals.
This year’s pre-conference focuses on “Repressed Histories” in the
fields of media, information, and communication studies. The theme for
ICA 2024 is ‘Communication and global human rights.’ Debates about human
rights and their connections to Western-centric modernity, universality,
and global institutions echo the calls to globalize and decolonize
knowledge that are the starting points for this pre-conference. They
also contain an invitation to address issues of oppression and
marginalization from varied perspectives (race, gender, sexuality,
indigeneity, oceanic flows, migration, etc.), whilst inviting us to take
concrete steps to pluralize our understanding of media, information, and
communications systems, practices, and their plural, and often
repressed, histories.
We invite proposals that address our focus on “repressed histories” in
and of the field by taking seriously and engaging directly with
research, theories, sites, and thinkers whose contributions have been
sidestepped, marginalized, occluded, or have simply not received the
attention they deserve because of their geographical location, the
historical traditions their belong to, as well as the combined effects
of publishing circuits, border control, linguistic barriers, and
knowledge traditions that continue to shape our field.
As such, we are especially interested in contributions that:
- engage seriously with the insights of intellectuals, scholars, and
activists from the Global South who have theorized communicative
phenomena in their broader socio-cultural and politico-economic
contexts, including—but not limited to—those focused on non-Western
knowledges, indigeneity, race, South-to-South solidarities.
- involve institutions that house traditions, methodological approaches,
and historiographies in media, information, and communication research
that have been neglected by the field.
- draw on concepts or ideas that have not received wide circulation
because of their location, language of expression, and geographical or
cultural origin.
Information about submissions:
Authors should submit an extended abstract of 400-500 words (excluding
references) to (ias /at/ qatar.northwestern.edu)
<mailto:(ias /at/ qatar.northwestern.edu)>.
In a single PDF, please include: your name, institutional affiliation,
email address, title of your proposed presentation, and abstract.
The deadline for submissions has been extended to 14 february 2024
Attendance to the pre-conference has a general USD 50.00 fee. Please
note that we will be able to provide some financial support.
Organizers:
Usha Raman, U of Hyderabad
Simone Natale, U of Turin
Emily Keightley, Loughborough U
Clovis Bergère, Northwestern U-Qatar
Marwan Kraidy, Northwestern U-Qatar
Aswin Punathambekar, U of Pennsylvania
Jing Wang, U of Wisconsin-Madison
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