Call
for Papers: Media Sociology Preconference 2018
Venue: State System @ Center City, Philadelphia, PA
Date: August 10, 2018
We
invite submissions for a preconference
on media sociology to be held at State System @ Center City on Friday, August 10, 2018. (This is one day before the start of the
annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia.) To
encourage the widest possible range of submissions, we have no
pre-specified
theme again this year and invite both theoretical and empirical papers
on any
topic related to media sociology. Submissions from graduate students and
junior
scholars are particularly welcome.
This preconference, now in its sixth consecutive year, is linked to an effort to strengthen media sociology within the ASA: After a long period of negotiation, the media sociology steering committee was able to broker a deal with the Communication and Information Technologies section (CITASA) at the end of 2014. CITASA officially changed its section name to "Communication, Information Technologies and Media Sociology" in 2015 and is officially sponsoring the Media Sociology Preconference in 2018. Free registration to the preconference will be offered to all current CITAMS members.
This preconference, now in its sixth consecutive year, is linked to an effort to strengthen media sociology within the ASA: After a long period of negotiation, the media sociology steering committee was able to broker a deal with the Communication and Information Technologies section (CITASA) at the end of 2014. CITASA officially changed its section name to "Communication, Information Technologies and Media Sociology" in 2015 and is officially sponsoring the Media Sociology Preconference in 2018. Free registration to the preconference will be offered to all current CITAMS members.
Media sociology has long been a highly diverse field spanning many topics, methodologies, and units of analysis. It encompasses all forms of mass-mediated communication and expression, including news media, entertainment media, as well as digital ("new") and non-digital ("old") media. Outstanding research exists within the different subfields both within and beyond the discipline of sociology. Our aim is to create dialogue among these disparate yet complementary traditions.
Papers may be on a variety of topics including, but not limited to:
-production processes and/or media workers
-political economy (including the role of the state and markets)
-media and the public sphere
-mediatization
-media content
-the Internet, social media, cellular phones, or other technology
-the digital divide
-new uses of media
-media globalization or diaspora
-media effects of media consumption
-identity, the self, and media
Invited Speakers
Past keynote speakers have included Dhiraj Murthy (Goldsmiths, University of London), Clayton Childress (University of Toronto – Scarborough), Eric Grollman (University of Richmond), and Nicholas Boston (Lehman College, CUNY).
We are please to announce that this year's keynote speaker will be Jen Schradie (Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse).
A special plenary session in the afternoon "Media, Power, and Sexuality" will feature Jenny Davis (Australian National University), Yuli Patrick Hsieh, Betty Aldana Marquez (California State University, Monterey Bay), Jessie Sage (Peepshow Podcast), Ruth Tsuria (Seton Hall University), and Apryl Williams (panel organizer and moderator). This plenary is sponsored by Emerald Studies in Media and Communications.
Submissions
We will accept both individual abstract submissions and fully-constituted panel submissions (of 4-5 participants).
Individual paper submissions should include:
-Title, name and affiliation, and email address of
author(s).
-Abstract of 150-200 words that discusses the problem,
research, methods and relevance.
-Use Microsoft Office or PDF format.
Panel proposal submissions should include:
-Title of panel and 100-word rationale.
-Titles, names and affiliations, and email addresses
of panelists.
-Abstracts of 150-200 words for each presentation that
discusses the problem, research, methods and relevance.
-Use Microsoft Office or PDF format.
Send submissions to casey.brienza@gmail.com. Please write “Media Sociology Preconference” in the subject line.
Abstract deadline is March 31, 2018
EDIT: In 2018, all Media Sociology Preconference presenters are invited to have their research considered for potential inclusion in the “CITAMS@30” special anniversary volume of the Emerald Studies in Media and Communications. If you wish be considered AND ALSO expect to have a complete, submission-ready paper written NO LATER THAN late April 2018, please note this in the email that includes your abstract submission.
Notification of acceptance will occur sometime
in mid-April.
Contact Casey Brienza (casey.brienza@gmail.com) for more information about the preconference.
Contact Casey Brienza (casey.brienza@gmail.com) for more information about the preconference.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.