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[Commlist] CFP: PSA Annual International Conference – Media and Politics themed panels
Wed Aug 28 15:30:01 GMT 2024
CFP: Political Studies Association Annual International Conference –
Media and Politics themed panels at main conference
14 – 16 April 2025, University of Birmingham and Aston University, #PSA25
In-person only conference
Deadline for abstracts: Friday, 18 October, 2024
The PSA Media and Politics Group invites members to submit paper
abstracts for our specialist stream at the PSA Annual International
Conference 2025. This call is for the main annual PSA conference in
April and is not to be confused with our own MPG conference, which is
also taking place in Birmingham in January 2025.
Conference theme: WHAT NEXT?
The world has faced a series of ongoing economic, environmental, health
and (geo)political crises over the past two decades. In 2025, the year
after the ‘year of elections’, we will know the latest electoral and
ideological responses to such crises, and whether any new ones have been
provoked. It
is in this context that we ask, ‘What Next?’ (with whichever intonation
you prefer).
While the main theme of this conference is on what follows the ‘year of
elections’, the Media and Politics Group operates an open and inclusive
policy, and papers dealing with any aspect of media and politics are
welcomed. This may include areas of political communication and
journalism but also includes a broader view of the political within
online media, television, gaming, cinema, and media arts, both factual
and fictional.
Potential topics could include (but are not limited to):
• The rise of alternative political media and changing public attitudes
towards mainstream media
• The power of political satire, cartoons, and memes
• Online harassment and abuse
• The role of affect, emotion, and authenticity within political
communication
• Disinformation, misinformation, malinformation, and threats to
democratic health
• The opportunities and challenges of digital campaigning
• Datafication and challenges to democracy
• Activism, social movements, and the media
• Media, communication, and inequality
• Media and human rights
• The methodological challenges of researching media and politics
• Decolonising/diversifying political communication research
Please note that this year the conference is open for in-person
attendance only.
Please submit abstracts of up to 300 words using the Ex Ordo system by
Friday, 18 October: https://psa25.exordo.com/
Please note that you will find out about the status of your abstract in
November.
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