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[ecrea] Call For Proposals PhD Workshop - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Mon Jul 24 21:43:36 GMT 2017
The PhD Program in Media Research (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) and
the PhD Program in Communication (Universitat Jaume I de Castellón) are
glad to announce an *international PhD Workshop for predoctoral
researchers on Communication*.
The PhD workshop will take place the *18th of October, from 10 AM to 2
PM*, and will consist on the presentation of the PhD project of the
participants in the presence of two international experts on
Communication: *Dr. Philippe Meers* (full professor of Film and Media
Studies at the University of Antwerp) and *Dr. Zrinjka Peruško* (full
professor of media sociology and mass communication at the Faculty of
Political Science, University of Zagreb, and Founder Chair of its Centre
for Media and Communication Research).
This workshop is organized within the context of the International
Seminar 'Global Emergency of Commercial Television and Public Service
Challenges in Europe' and the International Conference 'Digital
Imaginaries of the South: Stories of Belonging and Uprooting in Hispanic
Cinema' (Universidad Carlos III from the 17th to the 20th of October, 2017).
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
PhD WORKSHOP - 18th of October 2017
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Faculty of Humanities, Communication and Documentation
Getafe Campus
HOSTED BY:
-PhD Program in Media Research (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid).
-PhD Program in Communication (Universitat Jaume I de Castellón).
ORGANIZED WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF:
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR - Global Emergency of Commercial Television and
Public Service Challenges in Europe (October 17-18, 2017) -Spanish
Government Funded Research Project "Cinema & television in Spain
1986-1995: modernity and the emergence of global culture"
(CSO2016-78354-P). Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - Digital Imaginaries of the South: Stories of
Belonging and Uprooting in Hispanic Cinema (October 18-20, 2017) -
Spanish Government Funded Research Project "Transnational relations in
Spanish-American digital cinema: the cases of Spain, Mexico and
Argentina" (CSO2014-52750-P). Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness.
COLLABORATORS:
-Department of Journalism and Audiovisual Communication (Universidad
Carlos III de Madrid/ UC3M).
-Tecmerin (UC3M Research Group).
Proposals are welcomed from PhD students of Communication to participate
in this PhD Workshop. This one-day PhD Workshop is organized within the
context of the International Seminar Global Emergency of Commercial
Television and Public Service Challenges in Europe and the International
Conference Digital Imaginaries of the South: Stories of Belonging and
Uprooting in Hispanic Cinema.
WORKSHOP TEACHERS:
PROFESSOR PHILIPPE MEERS
Philippe Meers is full professor of Film and Media Studies
at the University of Antwerp. He is chair of the Visual and Digital
Cultures Research Center (ViDi), and chair of the Center for Mexican
Studies at the University of Antwerp. He published about cinema culture
in The Journal of Popular Film and Television, Screen and in Hollywood
Abroad (BFI, 2004); The Contemporary Hollywood Reader (Routledge, 2009).
He edited, with Richard Maltby y Daniel Biltereyst, Explorations in New
Cinema History. Approaches and Case Studies (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), and
Audiences, Cinema and Modernity: New Perspectives on European Cinema
History (Routledge, 2012). He was founding chair of the Film Studies
section of the European Communication Research and Education Association
(ECREA), founding member of the European Network for Cinema and Media
Studies (NECS), and of the Network on History of Movie-going,
Exhibition, and Reception (HoMER). Outside academia, he is a member of
the board of directors of the cultural (audiovisual) organisations
Vlaamse Dienst voor Film cultuur VDFC, Aifoon, C.H.I.P.S., Laika and
Fonds Raoul Servais.
Professor Meers’ workshop will be held in Spanish and
English, as requested by students.
PROFESSOR ZRINJKA PERUŠKO
Zrinjka PeruSko is full professor of media sociology and
mass communication at the Faculty of Political Science, University of
Zagreb, and Founder Chair of its Centre for Media and Communication
Research. Also, she is Director of the Media and Politics Stream in the
Doctoral Program in Political Science at the University of Zagreb, and
Founder Co-director of the international post-graduate course
"Comparative Media Systems" at the Inter University Centre Dubrovnik. In
addition to five authored/ edited books, and book chapters published
internationally, her work appears in International Journal of
Communication, Central European Journal of Communication, Medialni
studia (Media studies), View - Journal of European Television, History &
Culture, East European Politics and Societies, Medijska istraživanja
(Media research), among others. Professor Peruško is presently serving
as Chair of the ECREA Central and East-European (CEE) Network. She is
also a Member of the Committee for the Steve Chaffee Career Achievement
Award (2016, 2017) of the International Communication Association (ICA).
Professor Perusko’s workshop will be held in English.
FOCUS AND THEMES
PhD workshop is aimed at researchers who work on topics related to
themes analyzed both in the Seminar and in the Congress, which are
discussed below:
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR - GLOBAL EMERGENCY OF
COMMERCIAL TELEVISION AND PUBLIC SERVICE CHALLENGES IN EUROPE
During the last two decades of the last century, private and commercial
television were deployed and developed in many European countries.
Although there had been pioneering experiences almost since World War
II, it is then when the development of new technologies and the
extension of a post-industrial consumer society popularize the phenomenon.
New actors will modify the production systems, but also the forms of
consumption and the relationship of the viewers with the audiovisual
texts. Also, if transnational globalization is one of the defining
processes of the period, the presence of international operators will
force the redefinition of theoretical frameworks for television, which
will no longer be considered an essentially national phenomenon.
Therefore, the media landscape will be ruled by national legislation
and, in addition, by a supranational jurisprudence from the European
Economic Community. The best example of the new situation will be
Television without Frontiers Directive passed in 1989.
The new situation will ask for a reflection and redefinition of both the
concept of public service and the raison d'être and obligations of
public television, often in direct conflict with its new competitors.
New issues will arise, such as profitability, audience, or quality content.
International Seminar "Global Emergency of Commercial Television and
Public Service Challenges in Europe" follows the lines stated in the
research project "Cinema and television in Spain 1986-1995: modernity
and emergence of global culture". In doing so, it proposes to study and
reflect on how the implementation of private television in different
countries has occurred and how it has conditioned the current television.
Further information: tecmerin.es/seminariotvglobal
<http://tecmerin.es/seminariotvglobal>
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - DIGITAL IMAGINARIES OF THE SOUTH: STORIES OF
BELONGING AND UPROOTING IN HISPANIC CINEMAS
Over the past twenty years, digital technology has become the standard
in the film production, circulation, and consumption processes. Within
this context, Hispanic cinemas have undergone deep changes, both within
the countries with an established cinematic tradition, as well as in
those that, due to several reasons, had not developed a robust
cinematography throughout the 20th century. The analogue paradigm became
deeply contested and a new digital framework, which was widely discussed
by institutions, film critics, and academics, emerged. This moment
coincides with the widespread generalization of national and
transnational neoliberal policies that, far from backing diversity, have
increased the gap between those “connected” and those “disconnected” (to
draw upon Néstor García Canclini’s term); a gap also experienced by
those that, even if connected, still occupy subaltern positions.
The speeding of these processes has resulted in an increase of mobility,
at work both in the geographical displacement of film professionals and
in the emergence of new narratives models that deal with questions of
belonging and uprooting, springing precisely from these experiences of
displacement. The cinemas of the Global South, and, most specifically,
Hispanic cinemas, have actively taken part in these processes,
ultimately playing a relevant role in terms of narrative and aesthetic
models, and the production, circulation and consumption of film.
Following the main research axes of the R+D project “Transnational
relations in Hispanic digital cinemas: the axes of Spain, Mexico, and
Argentina” (CSO2014-52750- P), the International Conference Digital
Imaginaries of the South: Stories of Belonging and Uprooting in Hispanic
Cinemas welcomes proposals across the following lines of inquiry:
representation of migrations, displacements, exile, and diaspora;
reconfiguration of the regional, national, and transnational Hispanic
interactions within the new century; Public discourses and film policies
within the region; Hybridization and identity in the narratives on
colonization, decolonization, and revolutionary processes; Activism and
digital praxis; Film cultures and cinephilia: festivals, publications,
and digital platforms; Historiographic, theoretical, and methodological
problems of so-called Hispanic, Iberian, and Latin American cinemas
americanos.
For further information: www.uc3m.es/atcinema <http://www.uc3m.es/atcinema>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES / APPLICATION
Proposals are welcomed from PhD students of Communication. Submissions
should provide a title and an abstract of 800-1000 words including a
theoretical framework and an outline of the planned methodology.
Applications must be sent before the 30th of September in a PDF or DOC
format to (jcerdan /at/ hum.uc3m.es) <mailto:(jcerdan /at/ hum.uc3m.es)>.
Selection will be based on proximity with the main themes
of the Seminar or the Congress. The notification of the acceptance will
be sent by the 3rd of October, 2017.
Each workshop teacher will work and comment a maximum of
four proposals during the morning of the 18th of October (from 10 AM to
2 PM). Each participant will present her/his proposal in 15-20 minutes,
in Spanish or English for Professor Meers and only English for Professor
Perusko.
Further information: (jcerdan /at/ hum.uc3m.es) <mailto:(jcerdan /at/ hum.uc3m.es)> or
http://tecmerin.es/talleresdoctorado.
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