ICA-Preconference “ARTICULATING VOICE. THE EXPRESSIVITY AND PERFORMATIVITY OF MEDIA PRACTICES”
Sponsored by the Philosophy, Theory and Critique (PTC) Division of the International Communication Association
Event date: 24 May 2018, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Prague, Czech Republic
Location: Main Conference Hotel (Hilton Prague)
Organizers: Christian Pentzold (University of Bremen), Kenzie Burchell (University of Toronto), Olivier Driessens (University of Cambridge), Alice Mattoni (Scuola Normale Superiore), John Postill (RMIT University), Cara Wallis (Texas A&M University)
“Media matter most when they seem not to matter at all.” (Wendy Chun)
But how can we understand the practices through which innovations in media and digital data move from being unexpected, novel, and impactful to the negotiated, embedded, and habitual?
The pre-conference takes issue with the mundane yet pervasive nature of media habits, rituals, and customs. It assesses the purchase of practice-based approaches in order to see under what conditions and with what consequences they enter studies in communication and media. In particular, we invite participants to consider the expressive and performative dimension of what people actually do and say in relation to media and to the wider communication ecologies in which these articulations take place. We are especially interested in contributions that examine how voices are expressed, represented, or muted and that study the ways practices of voice combine, overlap, or collide with other mediated activities in contemporary societies. With this, we strive for an explanation and critical appreciation of media practices whose accomplishment is a perennial exercise in which we find ourselves immersed.
The Book of Abstracts can be downloaded at: http://www.zemki.uni-bremen.de/fileadmin/redak_zemki/dateien/Tagungen/various/ICA-Precon-2018-BoA.pdf
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
8:30
Opening by the Convenors: A Practice Turn in Studies of Communication and Media?
8:45
Panel I: Off the Ground: Maintaining the Media-Suffused Everyday
Jesper Pagh, Fiona Huijie Zeng & Signe Sophus Lai, U of Copenhagen, Denmark: "Show and Tell – Mapping communicative patterns in everyday life"
9:00
Richard Davis, U of Essex: "Internet use as 'just something I do, rather than something I thought about doing': a study into the domestic practices of UK households, and the significance of habit and routine in online behaviour"
9:15
Claus Toft-Nielsen, Aarhus U, Denmark & Stinne Gunder Strøm Krogager, Aalborg U, Denmark: "Voices of inclusion and exclusion – the intersection of practice theory and media studies"
9:30
Paul Frosh, U of Jerusalem, Israel: "Objects as Practice: The Case of the Screenshot"
9:45
Peter Gentzel, U of Augsburg, Germany: "The Forgotten Subject? Why subjectivity matters after practice and material turns"
10:00
Response: Elisenda Ardèvol, U Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
10:15
Q+A
10:30
Tea & Coffee Break
10:45
Panel II: In the Air: Speaking Practice – Practice Speaking
Paddy Scannell, U of Michigan, USA: "Voice(s) on air"
11:00
Mark R Johnson, U of Alberta, Canada & Jamie Woodcock, U of Oxford, UK: "Conversation, Discourse and Play: Interaction and Moderation in Twitch.tv Video Game Live Streaming"
11:15
Margreth Lünenborg, Freie U Berlin, Germany & Christoph Raetzsch, Aarhus U, Denmark: "From Public Sphere to Performative Publics: Developing Media Practice as an Analytic Model"
11:30
Sahana Udupa, U of Munich, Germany: "Enterprise as practice: Fun and aggression in online political discourse"
11:45
Hanna Klien-Thomas, Oxford Brooks U, UK: "Navigating cultural citizenship – Voice and address in transcultural media practices of young Trinidadian women"
12:00
Response: Elizabeth Bird, U of Southern Florida, USA
12:15
Q+A
12:30
Lunch Break
13:00
Panel III: On the Move: Advancing activism
Alice Mattoni, Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy: "The mutual anchoring of mundane-oriented and politics-oriented media practices in the construction of voice. The case of anti-corruption movement organizations in Southern Europe"
13:15
Hilde C. Stephansen, U of Westminster, UK & Emiliano Treré, U of Cardiff: "Theorizing citizen media practices: agency, power, and social change"
13:30
Yoav Halperin, NYU, USA: "We Will Not Be Silenced: Algorithmically-Informed Activism and the Amplification of Political Voices on Social Media"
13:45
Philipp Budka, U of Vienna, Austria: "Indigenous Articulations in the Digital Age: Reflections on Historical Developments, Activist Engagements and Mundane Practices"
14:00
Yang Wang, National U of Singapore & Sun Sun Lim, Singapore U of Technology and Design: "Transnational positionality in mediated communication: Digital asymmetries, contextual constraints and strategic negotiation"
14:15
Response: Nick Couldry, LSE, UK
14:30
Q+A
14:45
Tea & Coffee Break
15:00
Panel IV: At a Distance: Reporting and Representing Media Life
Steffen Moestrup, U of Copenhagen, Denmark: "The journalist as performance in a crossmedia landscape"
15:15
Kenzie Burchell, U of Toronto, Canada: "Mapping Strategic Interference in Global Reporting Practices"
15:30
Chaim Noy, U of Southern Florida, USA: "Paper voices and performativity in the digital age"
15:45
Nina Grønlykke Mollerup & Mette Mortensen, U of Copenhagen, Denmark: "The Contested Visibility of War: Actors on the Ground Taking and Distributing Images from the War in Syria"
16:00
Christian Pentzold, U of Bremen, Germany & Manuel Menke, U of Augsburg, Germany: "Social practices, communicative practices, discursive practices: Formulating an analytical distinction"
16:15
Response: Maria Bakardjieva, U of Calgary, Canada
16:30
Q+A
16:45
Final Discussion by the Convenors: "What are the future perspectives for a practice-based study of communication and media?“
CONFERENCE WEBSITE:
http://www.zemki.uni-bremen.de/en/events/conferences/articulating-voice-the-expressivity-and-performativity-of-media-practices.html
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