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Dear colleagues,
please find attached the Call for Papers for "Between the mediation of diversity and the diversity of mediations" - panel 60 of ASA 2014. The conference will take place on June 19-22 2014, in Edimburgh.
The panel promotes the widening of the anthropological gaze on a key contemporary dimension: present-day inter-relationships between media and mobility. It seeks theoretical, thematic and/or methodological reflections on the analytical potentialities of integrated approaches in that field of studies, and exploring its aptitude to bring light to major problematic areas such as identity, placement and belonging.
Please submit your abstracts by January 5th through the conference’s system:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2014/panels.php5?PanelID=2743 including both a short abstract (max. 300 characters) and a long abstract (max. 250 words).
Participants will be notified of acceptance by January 20th, 2014.
Convenors: Marta Rosales (ICS) and Inęs David (CRIA-FCSH/UNL)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
There is a growing body of research concerned with the processes of the mediation of diversity as well as with the diversity of the types of mediations that are central in contexts of mobility and their implications in contemporary notions of identity, placement and belonging.
Yet, ongoing transformations deriving from technological convergence and the diversification of migratory flows invite further mapping, and inter-relating, both old and new articulations between media and circulations, as well as on how they intersect with dominant notions of time, space and place eventually altering them/reviewing them, compressing them.
This panel aims to explore perspectives that are complementary to consolidated research. It invites innovative contributions that present theoretical, thematic and/or methodological counterpoints and that engage with new perspectives and dimensions of analysis:
a) by revisiting established themes such as:
· the politics of self-representation of minority populations;
· the possibilities unlocked by digital technologies and communications as well as by the combined use of “old” and “new” media in the management of relationships and senses of belonging;
· relationships with technology (insofar as they are informed by temporality, materiality, media ideologies and so on) in what concerns the production and management of memories and heritage claims.
b) by discussing under-explored case-studies and dimensions such as:
· the importance of destination-images in the motivations driving movement and the political economy of their production;
· the combined role of different media in the circulation of useful information for incorporation in the destination context;
· the existence of new molds and channels for the consolidation of imagined transnational communities;
· the uses of media among under-researched mobility cases, such as recent privileged flows.
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Looking forward to hearing from you,
Best wishes,
Marta Rosales & Inęs David
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