Call for Papers: Media Sociology Preconference
2019
Venue: LIM College, New York, NY
Date: August 9, 2019
We invite submissions
for a preconference on media sociology to be held at LIM College in Manhattan
on Friday, August 9, 2019. (This is one day before the start of the annual
meeting of the American Sociological Association in NYC.) 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 seventh 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 2019. 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), Nicholas Boston (Lehman College, CUNY), and Jen Schradie (Sciences
Po).
We are pleased to
announce that this year's keynote speaker will be Phillipa Chong (McMaster
University).
A special plenary
session in the afternoon "Media Representations of Crime: Constructing
Culture and Shaping Social Life" will feature Julie Wiest (panel organizer
and moderator), Valerie J. Callanan (Kent State University), Venessa Garcia (New Jersey City University), Lisa A. Kort-Butler (University of Nebraska--Lincoln), Nickie Phillips
(St. Francis College), Alicia Simmons (Colgate University), and additional speakers TBA. 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, 2019
Notification of
acceptance will occur sometime in mid-April.
Contact Casey Brienza
(casey.brienza@gmail.com) for more information about the
preconference.
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