CFP: Capitalism, Crime, and Media conference, University of Winchester, 22 April 2016
One of the distinctive features of the new century is the centrality of media and processes of mediation in our experience and understanding of social reality. The Department of Applied Social Studies and the School of Media and Film at the University of Winchester are hosting an interdisciplinary conference to explore this development in relation to our understanding of contemporary social realities, particularly processes relating to capitalism, crime and processes of criminal justice.
Proposals for 20-minute papers are invited on these themes either individually or upon their interrelationship.
Keynote speaker TBA
Please send abstracts (300 words approx) with a short bio to Dr. Neil Ewen ([log in to unmask]) or Dr. Marcus Leaning ([log in to unmask]) by 12 February.
Conference Organizers:
Dr. Neil Ewen, Dr. Alan Grattan, Dr. Marcus Leaning, Dr. Paul Manning
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