*Apologies for cross-posting*
Dear all,
Following on the last year successful event “Cultures in Disarray: Destruction/Reconstruction”, we warmly invite you to submit papers for this years CMCI PhD Conference "(In)Visible Cultures". We are inviting researchers to engage with the questions of (in)visibility in our society, culture, media environment and the creative industries - and to share their ideas with the colleagues from around the world in a friendly and stimulating environment.
Confirmed keynote speakers are:
Professor Angela McRobbie (Goldsmiths)
Dra. Rosana Pinheiro-Machado (University of Oxford)
Confirmed roundtable speakers are:
Professor Alexandra Georgakopolou-Nunes (King's College London) Dr. Jessica Rapson (King's College London) Dr. Red Chigney (King's College London) Dr. Laura Guimarães Corrêa (UFMG-Brazil/London School of Economics) Dr. Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat (Sheffield Hallam University)
Presentations may be related to the following themes:
Politics of (in)visibility
Online (in)visibility
Gender, race and sexuality
Cultural labour and the creative industries (In)visible media lives Limits of mediatisation (In)visible knowledges Inequality and marginalised communities Diaspora, migration and the media The crisis of "borders"
International and intercultural communication Science and environment communication Remembering and forgetting: memory and commemoration Seeing the unseen/ Unseeing what has been seen
Please check our conference website for the complete Call for Papers and online submission form! Subscription is open until the 8th of April.
Hope to see you all here soon! http://www.cmciconference2016.co.uk/
All the best
CMCI Conference Team.
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