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***There are still places left and registration has been extended to 26 May 2010***
Affective fabrics of digital cultures: feelings, technologies, politics.
3-4 June 2010, University Place, The University of Manchester
For further information, details on plenary sessions, conference programme and to register, please visit the conference website http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/events/digital_affect/index.html
Plenary speakers: Una Chung (Sarah Lawrence College); Patricia Clough (Queens College, CUNY); Anne-Marie Fortier (Lancaster University); Melissa Gregg (The University of Sydney); Athina Karatzogianni (The University of Hull)
This two-day international conference brings into creative tension two fields that are receiving growing scholarly attention: cultural studies of affect, public feelings and the politics of emotion, on the one hand, and scholarship on digital culture, new media and information-communication technologies, on the other. The conference aims to create a space for intellectual dialogue between the two fields by examining the relations between technologies, and in particular, new digital technologies - the Internet, digital cinema and photography, mobile communication, CCTVs, computer games - and affective politics. Bringing together contributions from the fields of sociology, media and cultural studies, arts, politics and science and technology studies, the conference will engage with the following questions: How does affect work in on-line networks and digital assemblages? What are the affective regimes of on-line sociality? What kind of perceptions, sensations, affective movements and public feelings emerge in our highly mediated and digitalised environments? What is the cybertouch of war, violence, terror? What are the structures of feeling that operate in the digitalised everyday and computerised ordinary? How can we theorise psycho-political formations of nation, race, empire, population and generation in the age of digital reproduction, mediated visions and globalised communication technologies? How do digital cultures shape our political horizons of fear, anxiety, mourning, hate, hope?
Registration
Early Bird Registration Fee before 15th April: Waged: £60/ Unwaged: £35
Full Conference Registration Fee after 15th April: Waged: £80/ Unwaged: £45
Registration fee covers refreshments, lunch and wine reception.
Final deadline for registration is 26th May
To register, please visit the conference website http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/events/digital_affect/index.html
For further information, please contact Caitriona Devery at caitriona.devery [@] manchester.ac.uk
Dr. Adi Kuntsman
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures
The University of Manchester
Second Floor, Arthur Lewis Building, room 2.007
Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/ricc/index.html
http://adi.kuntsman.googlepages.com
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