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[Commlist] IAMCR Pre-conference: 'Beyond Media Diversity: Media Practice and Media Studies in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter'
Fri Mar 08 18:23:45 GMT 2024
Registrations are now open for the symposium ‘Beyond Media Diversity:
Media Practice and Media Studies in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter’ hosted
by the Media Futures Hub at UNSW on Thursday 27 June.
Registration link:Beyond Media Diversity - Registration (google.com)
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxaSme8D5xVqqUKMq00aoadCnSYnOeBeuipMiYfedhtAxjMw/viewform>
Full details below
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*Beyond Media Diversity: Media Practice and Media Studies in the Age of
#BlackLivesMatter*
Date and time - 27 June 2024 | 09h00 - 18h00
Location - University of New South Wales, Kensington Campus, Sydney,
Australia
An IAMCR pre-conference and ‘bridge’ event between ICA 2024 and IAMCR 2024
https://iamcr.org/christchurch2024/beyond-media-diversity-conf
<https://iamcr.org/christchurch2024/beyond-media-diversity-conf>
Organisers - A/Prof Tanja Dreher, University of New South Wales and
A/Prof Sukhmani Khorana, University of New South Wales
REGISTRATION:Beyond Media Diversity - Registration (google.com)
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxaSme8D5xVqqUKMq00aoadCnSYnOeBeuipMiYfedhtAxjMw/viewform>
Recent years have seen various and continuing ‘media reckonings’ on
racism and diversity. The resurgence of #BlackLivesMatter protests
across the globe in in 2020 brought renewed attention to media racism in
Australia and across the Global North. Resurgent Sinophobia and
anti-Asian racism in the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic and
entrenched and violent Islamophobia highlighted again by the 2019
massacre in Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand, have heightened ‘media
diversity debates’ and calls to decolonise media and/or support media
anti-racism (Saha, 2020; Titley, 2019). Meanwhile international
interventions in media scholarship such as #communicationsowhite have
demonstrated that concerns around media, racism and diversity are highly
relevant within media and communication/studies/ as well as in
media/institutions/ (Chakravarty et al 2018, Ng et al 2020).
Despite the upsurge in media diversity debates and initiatives in
response to these cultural reckonings, the aim of greater diversity has
been premised on limiting assumptions. One of the most oft-used ones is
that media and those who work in it must ‘reflect’ the demographics of
the changing nation state. The media reckoning prompted by Indigenous
media presenter Stan Grant’s resignation from the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation in 2023 followed decades of diversity
initiatives at the public broadcasters. Christine Dunbar-Hester argues,
‘“diversity” is a timid framing. What would change if the conversation
was directed towards justice instead?’ (2021).
The pre-conference event builds on the successful ‘Beyond Benign
Diversity in media scholarship and industry’ workshop held at UNSW in
October 2023. Sponsored by the Media Futures Hub, this preliminary
workshop outlined the key agenda items for moving beyond diversity in
media practice and media research in settler colonial Australia. In
building on this workshop, the symposium takes a transnational approach
to framing diversity debates in the media, how these are limiting (and
limited), and what decolonial and anti-colonial alternatives could look
like. The event thus speaks directly to the IAMCR2024 General theme:
‘/Whiria te tāngata / Weaving people together:///Communicative projects
of decolonising, engaging, and listening’
*Agenda:* Full-day symposium with 20 min presentations by invited
speakers in the first half of the day; second half for responses and
reflections from all participants (in the spirit of listening)
*Outcomes:* participants will be invited to submit proposals for a
possible journal special issue on transnational perspectives on framing
diversity in the media and moving toward decolonial approaches
*Location:* The preconference will be held at the Kensington campus of
the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. The
Kensington campus is well connected to Sydney Central station (15 mins
by Light Rail) and to Sydney airport (a gateway airport for IAMCR 2024
and ICA 2024). There are many affordable accommodation options nearby.
The venue will be fully accessible.
*Media Futures Hub* (https://mediafutureshub.org/
<https://mediafutureshub.org/>) is a collection of scholars at UNSW
researching justice, media and emerging technologies. We explore topics
such as community and First Nations media, drones and autonomous
systems, data justice, listening across difference, everyday uses of
media technology, and new research methods. Our research is
interventionist, innovative and fearless. Our aim is not only to analyse
the world around us, but to help build more just futures.
*Tanja Dreher* is Associate Professor in Media and a Co-Director of the
Media Futures Hub at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
*Sukhmani Khorana* is a Scientia Associate Professor in the Faculty of
Arts, Design and Architecture, School of the Arts and Media.
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