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[Commlist] CfPs: Studying Media Production in the Global South - Online conference
Mon Mar 18 19:05:39 GMT 2024
*CfPs: Studying Media Production in the Global South - **Online Conference*
Date: 30 May 2024
Location: Zoom
This conference explores the particularities involved in researching
media production in non-Western sites of production. The recent increase
of media production studies not least in the wake of digital production
is bringing with it a more diverse range of research, yet much of this
field remains dominated by Western scholarship focusing on media
industries in North America and Europe. The empirical data,
methodological conventions and theoretical concepts that shape the field
are predominantly informed by the practices, processes, and conditions
in Western media. The online conference “Studying Media Production in
the Global South” aims to start a conversation about the particularities
involved in studying non-Western sites of production, further a dialogue
between different research cultures and push the boundaries of
production research beyond dominant concepts and practices.
We invite submissions of papers that explore the specificities of
cultural, political, and industrial contexts of media production in the
Global South. We are particularly interested in research that aims to
advance the field both theoretically and methodologically by exploring
the validity and adaptability of Western concepts and methodologies as
well as developing alternative approaches.
This includes studies that highlight the influences of local contexts
and how they shape production practices in ways that may point not only
to differences but to new or alternative ways of thinking about media
production. Such ‘localised’ approaches with a focus on sites in the
Global South and their rapidly changing production ecologies may further
be considered to contribute to de-Westernised or decolonised conceptions
of media production.
Paper proposals may focus on media production across different media,
different genres, and different professional and organisational
contexts. They may consider (but are not limited to):
* How local (political, economic, and cultural) contexts
shape/constrain media production practices
* The appropriation of new developments in digital technologies
(including AI and associated technologies)
* The role of platforms in shaping/influencing production practices
* The impact of shifting industrial contexts (e.g. increasing
decentralisation or de-centred approaches) and changing media
ecologies on media production
* Methodological approaches, context/site-specific challenges and
emerging solutions for media production research
* The particularities of labour markets and working conditions
* Cross-cultural and collaborative media production
* The impact of foreign media investment and/or training on local
production practices
* The impact of resource constrains on journalism and other forms of
production
While we are interested to hear about empirical research projects, we
are especially keen to receive submissions that focus on how methodology
and theoretical concepts apply in these local contexts and in what way
they need to be adapted or further developed. We are planning to publish
a special issue on the topic, based on the papers presented at the
conference.
Registration for the conference is free of charge. Please submit
Abstracts for a 10min online presentation (max 300 words) and a short
bio (max 100 words) by *30****March 2024* here
<https://forms.office.com/e/e8jdAqhUyp>.
Notifications of Acceptance will be sent out on 15^April 2024.
Acceptance and presentation at conference are conditional on submission
of an extended abstract of 1500 words by *15 May 2024*.
The conference is jointly organised by the Media Industries and Cultural
Production Research Group and the Global Communication Research Group at
the University of Leeds in partnership with the IAMCR Media Production
Analysis Working Group, and Glasgow University Media Group.
For questions, please see the conference website
<https://tinyurl.com/bddz92f8> or contact the conference convenors Anna
Zoellner, Chris Paterson and Hayes Mabweazara at
(mediaproduction.globalsouth /at/ leeds.ac.uk)
<mailto:(mediaproduction.globalsouth /at/ leeds.ac.uk)>
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