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[Commlist] CfP: Disney and the Multi-Media-Verse: Disney’s Engagement with Multimedia, Space and Culture
Thu Feb 06 19:30:06 GMT 2025
The Disney, Culture and Society Research Network's Third Annual
Conference Abstract Call is Extended to 16th February!
Submit Your Abstract Here: https://forms.gle/yzXWcB9cTBCQmgbz5
Find CfP Translations Here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/100W8HiC3amHfEtT6qyPt4WOWEOFXw0pc
The Walt Disney Company uses multiple online and offline spaces to sell
and showcase their products to audiences and consumers. From cable
networks, streaming and games, to licensed merchandise and theme parks,
music, film and art - Disney fans can engage with the global multimedia
conglomerate in a range of ways. But what do these spaces and options
mean for audiences and wider society? And what does that mean for the
past, present and future of the company? What is Disney Culture, and
what is its relationship with people all over the world?
This year’s annual Disney, Culture and Society Research Network
conference asks for papers exploring how Disney has shaped their brand
for themselves and audiences alike across the multimedia spaces they
inhabit. How have Disney sold products, reached consumers and developed
‘Disney Culture’ in all its entities?
If you are researching elements of the Walt Disney Company in its wide
range of capacities, we want to hear from you. We invite abstract
submissions from all disciplines on a diverse range of Disney Studies
topics as represented by our Network, including but not limited to:
Lucasfilm
Marvel
National Geographic
Pixar
Walt Disney Studios
Adaptation
Animation
Art
Audiences
Corporate & Industry
Disney+
Environment & Animals
Fairy Tales
Fandom
Fashion
Food
Games
History
Imagineering
Live Action
Marketing & Merchandising
Music
Pedagogy
Politics
Princesses
Reboots
Representation & Identity
Streaming & Technology
Television
Theatre
Theme Parks & Tourism
Villains
We are aware of the current state of the world when it comes to
travelling for conferences: the financial precarity of scholars, the
environmental harm, and the difficulties of procuring visas for
international travel. We want to make this conference as accessible to
as many different Disney scholars as possible, so this will be an online
conference.
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