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[ecrea] LSE Media and Communications PhD Symposium 2016 - Everyday politics and media and communications
Thu Apr 21 12:46:18 GMT 2016
*EXTENDED DEADLINE* Call for Papers: LSE Media and Communications PhD
Symposium 2016
"Everyday politics and media and communications:
New approaches for theories and methods in the 21st century"
Abstracts deadline: Friday, 6 May 2016 | Symposium date: Thursday, 30
June 2016, 9.00-18.00
The Department of Media and Communications at the London School of
Economics and Political Science invites submissions of abstracts for the
2016 PhD Symposium. This year's theme seeks to explore the multifarious
forms of politics in everyday life, and to address questions of theory
and method that current scholarship in media and communications confronts.
While 'politics' has long constituted one of the central themes in media
and communications research, it has now assumed a renewed meaning that
goes beyond partisan politics and ideological debates. With increasingly
habitual political use of media, we are witnessing a broad range of
practices: from community-building to mobilizing social movements, and
from online collaboration and participatory culture, to the widespread
visual forms of representations and narratives in global crises and
struggles.
Roles of media in these diverse kinds of politics have been construed
under varying frameworks and developed through a myriad of theories and
methods from different disciplines of social science. However, in the
21st century when the definition of what we customarily call 'media' may
have undergone a radical change with the advent of online digital media
platforms, explorations of those roles encounter a key question: have
current theoretical and methodological foundations in media and
communications research captured the full range of both possibilities
and challenges made available by the diverse developments in the field
of information and communications technologies?
This one-day symposium seeks to provide a forum for PhD students to
engage with questions of multiple forms of politics, theories, and
methods in the field of media and communications. We cordially invite
PhD students who critically reflect upon and explore these issues, as
related to the topics that include (but are not limited to):
- News, journalism, and political communication
- Civic engagement, digital citizenship, and community-building
- Agency, resistance and forms of protest
- Digital collaboration and participatory culture
- Big Data, algorithms, surveillance, computational politics, and networks
- Media governance, regulation, and ethics
- Shifting forms of media production and consumption
- Representation of gender and identity
- ICTs and development
- Theoretical and/or methodological approaches in media and communications
Submissions can be works in progress, provocative ideas, or engaging
questions, as well as completed research in the form of papers. The
symposium is particularly geared towards PhD students in the early
stages of their research. The emphasis will be on thoughtful discussion
with fellow PhD students, along with feedback from leading academics
from the Department. This year's keynote speech will be given by
Professor Nick Couldry, the opening address will be given by Dr. Bart
Cammaerts.
Please email an abstract with title (200-300 words) to:
(Media.PhD.Symposium /at/ lse.ac.uk)<mailto:(Media.PhD.Symposium /at/ lse.ac.uk)> by
Friday, 6 May 2016, with your name, university, department, year of
study, and your email address. Those invited to present will be notified
by the third week of May.
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