[Air-L] CFP: Console-ing Passions - International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism

Jodie George Jodie.George at unisa.edu.au
Mon Nov 1 15:47:18 PDT 2010


To Whom It May Concern,

Please find below a Call for Papers for Console-ing Passions, an International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism which I'm hoping can be distributed to the Association of Internet Researchers network.  Please disregard this email if you've already distributed the CFP, I'd sent it but wasn't sure whether the email was received due to systems problems at my end. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Kind regards,
Jodie


Dr Jodie George | Lecturer/Tutor
School of Communication, International Studies and Languages
Division of EASS | University of South Australia
email: jodie.george at unisa.edu.au



Console-ing Passions:  International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media and Feminism

21-23 July 2011, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia





Console-ing Passions 2011 is co-hosted by the Flinders University, the University of Adelaide, and the University of South Australia.





CALL FOR PAPERS



Console-ing Passions, the leading international scholarly network for feminist research in screen cultures, will hold its 2011 conference in Adelaide, South Australia, 21-23 July.



Organisers are now seeking proposals for individual papers and pre-constituted panels. Proposals are due November 30, 2010 and may be submitted to http://www.flinders.edu.au/console-ing-passions. Paper proposals must include the paper title, the author's contact details and a 300-word abstract. Panel proposals must include the panel title, names and contact details of all participants and chair and a summary statement of no more than 1500 words to include the abstract for each paper and a panel concept statement. Panels may have a maximum of three papers each.

Please find a list of possible streams for the conference below; these are suggestions, not limits. We strongly encourage contributions from across the Asia Pacific with an emphasis on regional issues, activities and trends.



Possible streams:

 *   National Screen Cultures and Feminism(s)
 *   Women in Media Production
 *   Children's Media and Gender
 *   Women, User Generated Content and New Media Economies
 *   Digital Games
 *   Archival Research
 *   Women, Sport, Broadcasting
 *   Media Education
 *   Indigenous Women and Media
 *   Media, Mobility and Scale

We also welcome a Curator for Screenings and Videotech.



For more information about the conference and keynote speakers, please visit: http://www.flinders.edu.au/console-ing-passions.





Kind regards,

Jodie  



Dr Jodie George | Lecturer/Tutor
School of Communication, International Studies and Languages
Division of EASS | University of South Australia
email: jodie.george at unisa.edu.au





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