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[Commlist] CfP Transforming Passions - 6th International Geomedia Conference
Mon Dec 09 13:32:28 GMT 2024
Call for papers
Transforming Passions
6th International Geomedia Conference
Karlstad, Sweden, 17–19 September 2025
Passion is a multifaceted concept that encompasses not only joy and
intense emotional investment but also pain and suffering. Passion’s
significance in the realm of media, visual cultures and artistic
practices serves as a driving force behind the relationship people
develop with technologies, platforms, content, and forms of creation, as
well as with places, territories and other spatial formations. The rise
of digital media has amplified a cultural turn to passion, as
individuals and communities increasingly pursue activities they love,
often translating personal interests into online expressions, creative
projects, and even careers. Likewise, new media platforms serve to
foster and channel various forms of spatial attachments and engagements,
ranging from local entrepreneurship to geo-political battles.
(Geo)media technologies facilitate such multifaceted passionate
engagement. In neoliberal markets, passion is also commodified through
the concept of passionate labor, where individuals are encouraged to
transform their zeal for specific subjects into monetizable content or
professional endeavors. This creates a dialectic tension, as the
passion-driven work promoted by social media platforms often blurs the
borders between leisure and labor. It also challenges longstanding
geographies of work and gives rise to new spaces and mobilities at the
intersection of leisure and labor (e.g., digital nomadism).
Moreover, the debates surrounding passion in media and visual cultures
are not unidirectional; they are countered by forms of resistance that
challenge dominant narratives of media-driven enthusiasm. These
counter-passions critique the pressure to constantly access, engage,
create, evaluate, and consume content, or places, pointing to the
negative consequences of excessive digital immersion. Media’s role in
shaping affective structures around passion thus reveals both the
empowering and detrimental effects of intense emotional engagement.
The 6th International Geomedia Conference Transforming Passions//marks
the 10th anniversary of the Geomedia conference series and explores,
among other dimensions: refocusing emotional energy to imagine
alternative futures and push for systemic changes; questioning the role
of media in relation to individuals’ and groups’ emotional investments
into space and place; reorienting personal affective experiences into
collective action; reevaluating the risks associated with commodified or
exploited passion in digital labor; and redefining current
understandings of passion into new forms that are artistic, social,
political, or technologically mediated.
We welcome contributions that address issues of, but do not have to be
limited to:
· spaces and places of mediated intimacy and (com)passion
· affective dimensions of digital (media) labor
· passion in representations of space and place
· feelings and experiences of connection / disconnection
· passion’s states of being and modes of becoming
· passions and desires of the self and their surroundings
· (geo)media and love of place and/or environment
· geopolitics and the mediation of affect
· passion, media and territorialization
· temporalities and proximities of passion
· affective dimensions of mobility and tourism
· (social) media and performance of love, hate, and everything in-between
· solid and unstable forms of passion, passion and privilege, passion
and glitches, failures and uncertainties
· passion and the public sphere
· transformative potential of passion’s fragilities and vulnerabilities
· passion and its boundaries or excessiveness
· environmental and sustainable passions
· mediating emotions in times of political and social turmoil
· the democratic role of passion
· passion as a form of agency
· passion as a concept and/or method in research and activism
· cocreating passion in and through artistic practice
· transmedia and transdisciplinary perspectives of passion
The International Geomedia Conference 2025 welcomes proposals from film,
media and cultural studies, game studies, communication studies,
journalism, media anthropology, human and cultural geography, urban
studies, design, cultural and artistic practices and the arts.
The theme Transforming Passions//will be addressed through invited
keynote sessions, plenary panels and workshops, audiovisual screenings
and conversations. Participants are encouraged to submit proposals for
individual papers, artistic contributions, audiovisual essays, workshops
or paper sessions addressing the conference theme.
Keynote speakers:
Confirmed speakers include Paul C. Adams (University of Texas at Austin,
USA), Mark Deuze (University of Amsterdam, NL), Annette Hill (Jönköping
University, SE), Jyoti Mistry (University of Gothenburg, SE), Kaarina
Nikunen (Tampere University, FI),Erika Polson (University of Denver,
USA), Jenny Sundén (Södertörn University, SE)
Abstract submissions:
The Geomedia Conference 2025 invites proposals for individual papers,
thematic panels, audiovisual essays, workshops or paper sessions in
English through the conference submission system opening in February 2025.
Each proposal should include the following information:
· Title
· Abstract
· Presentation format
· Biographical note of max. 100 words
· 3-5 keywords
Individual Paper proposals, Artistic Contribution proposal, Audiovisual
Essay proposal: The authors submit abstracts of 250-300 words. Accepted
papers are grouped by the organizers into sessions of 3-4 papers each
according to thematic fitting.
Thematic Panel proposals: The panel chair submits a single pdf document
proposal consisting of 3-4 individual paper abstracts of 200-250 words
along with a general panel presentation of 200-250 words.
Workshop proposals: The workshop chair submits a single pdf document
proposal consisting of individual workshop contribution abstracts of
200-250 words each, if applicable, along with a general workshop
presentation of 250-300 words.
Publication opportunities: Selected papers and contributions from the
conference may be considered for publication in an edited volume and/or
a special journal issue.
Conference timeline:
February 2025: Submission system opens for individual papers, thematic
panels, artistic contributions and audiovisual essays
14 April 2025: Submission system closes for individual papers, thematic
panels, artistic contributions and audiovisual essays
26 May 2025: Notes of acceptance are out and registration opens
More information, including conference fee and practical information,
will be added to the conference website
continuously:www.kau.se/transformingpassions
<http://www.kau.se/transformingpassions>
If you have any questions, feel free to email us at: (geomedia2025 /at/ kau.se)
<mailto:(geomedia2025 /at/ kau.se)>
The conference is organized by theCentre for Geomedia Studiesat Karlstad
University, Sweden: www.kau.se/en/geomedia <http://www.kau.se/en/geomedia>
There will also be events taking place across the city of Karlstad.
For the organizers at the Department of Geography, Media and Communication,
Karlstad University, Sweden:
Georgia Aitaki, Conference Director
Doris Posch, Conference Co-Director
André Jansson, Director of the Centre for Geomedia Studies
Richard Ek, Head of Scientific Committee
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