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Second International conference on Media and Popular Culture

Vienna, Austria, Hotel Le Meridien, Opernring 13-15, A-1010

23-24.05.2015.

 

 

Second International Panel Media and Diaspora

Call for Papers

 

In an increasingly inter-dependent and globalized world, members of Diaspora no longer feels alienated from their countries of origin. With the growth of Internet, people can stay in touch with their families, as well as staying tuned on what is going on in their homelands. Diaspora is also often pro-active in political engagement, in their countries by regularly following political and social events, and making comments in public forums and on media articles. Nonetheless, members of Diaspora often engage in creating websites and founding newspapers about their countries of origin in order to assist in the promotion of those countries. However, being attached to their countries of origin brings the question of integration in countries where members of Diaspora work and live and we may ask if the world is turning towards detachment and mixture of people with multiple senses of belonging, and to what extend media contributed to these changes.

 

Papers are invited (but not limited to) for the following topics:

 

Media portrayal of Diaspora groups

Usage of media within Diaspora groups

Media developed by Diaspora groups

Sense of belonging in Diaspora

Media portrayal of Diaspora belonging

Minority and community media

 

 

Paper proposals should be sent to [log in to unmask] by 5th May 2015.

 

The Centre established a peer review journal (Journal of Culture and Religion / http://socialsciencesandhumanities.com/journal-of-culture-and-religion.html), and working paper series (http://socialsciencesandhumanities.com/working-paper-series.html). Conference papers will be considered for publication.

We welcome paper proposals from scholars, NGO activists, Master and PhD students, and independent researchers and practitioners.

 

Unfortunately, the Centre has no available funds for covering transport and accommodation in Austria. Participants are responsible for finding funding to cover transportation and accommodation costs during the whole period of the conference.

 

Conference fee is EUR 290 and it includes

 

Conference bag and folder with materials

 

Conference publication

 

Access to the newsletter, and electronic editions of the Centre

 

Opportunity for participating in future activities of the Centre (research & co-editing proceedings)

 

Discount towards participation fee for future conferences

 

Certificate of attendance

 

Meals and drinks during both days of the conference

 

Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities is a private institution registered in Croatia. The Centre will not discriminate based on the origin and/or methodological/paradigmatic approach of prospective conference participants.  The Centre is eligible for providing Visa letter for Austria to non-EU conference participant s, and we are pleased to emphasise that all Visa applications in 2014 were successful.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dr Martina Topić
Centre for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
Zagreb, Croatia
 
Leeds Beckett University
Faculty of Business and Law
Leeds Business School
Leeds, UK
 
Journal of Culture and Religion
co-editor
 
Working Series in Religion and Culture
co-editor