Spain's Civil War 80 years later: The wound that will not heal?
an IAMCR 2016 pre-conference
 
Canterbury Christ Church University
18-19 July 2016
 
The Centre for Research on Communities and Cultures at Canterbury Christ Church University (UK) invites submissions for this IAMCR pre-conference, which will mark the eightieth anniversary of the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. 
 
During this two-day conference, we will examine the intersections between memory, truth, justice, ideology, the state and conceptions of the future, considering the role of the media, notions of collective identity and the place of new generations in relation to the continuing struggle over public memory in Spain.
 
In addition, we are delighted to host a participatory workshop, co-sponsored by the IAMCR Emerging Scholars Network, which will focus on the methodological opportunities and challenges of conducting research into Memory.
 
We invite contributions from scholars, researchers and practitioners from around the world to submit proposals on topics that may include, but are not limited to, the following:
 
- The significance of the conflict in contemporary Spain
- National, regional and local memories of the conflict
- Ideology and the state
- Representations of the conflict in the news, film and television
- Spain’s memory movement
- Memory, truth and justice
- Memory and the future
- Methodological opportunities and challenges IN researching memory
- Postmemory and new generations
 
Please submit a 250-word abstract and 100-word biography at http://iamcr.org/leicester2016/preconf/spanish-civil-war by 12 February 2016. Proposals will be peer-reviewed and decisions will be communicated by 28 February. We expect to facilitate the publication of the conference papers as either a special issue of a peer-reviewed journal or as an edited book.

For any questions about the event, please email Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido at [log in to unmask]


Best wishes,
Ruth

Dr Ruth Sanz Sabido
Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications
School Coordinator of International

Chair, MeCCSA Social Movements Network
Protest, Media and Culture Book Series http://www.rowmaninternational.com/series/protest-media-and-culture

School of Media, Art and Design
Canterbury Christ Church University
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Canterbury
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