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The BASEES Study Group ‘(Digital) Media and Cultures’ invites proposals for panels at the forthcoming convention (12-15 April 2018). 

‘(Digital) media and Cultures’ study group reflects on new developments in media in Central, Eastern Europe and Russia (for example, transition to social media and greater mediation of social practices).  For 2018, the group invites proposals that focus on the role of non-heteronormative images, sexualities, desires, and identities in the post-Soviet media; sex and pornography; homoerotic interpretations of political relationship; conservative sexualitites; feminism in different contexts; spaces of sexuality incl. mediated spaces.

The official deadline for submitting panel proposals is the 30th of September. Please get back to us by the 15th of September, so we can put you in touch with relevant researchers to form a panel.  


Galina and Vlad

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