[Air-L] CfP #ICA17: How to Quantify the Unquantifiable: The Methodology of Gender and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity

K Eckert stine.eckert at wayne.edu
Mon Nov 7 07:13:14 PST 2016


Call for Papers: Pre-Conference ICA 2017, San Diego



How to Quantify the Unquantifiable



The Methodology of Gender and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity



Feminist Scholarship Division, LGBTQ Studies IG, Mass Communication Division



In the field of media and communication studies the methods we apply are informed by the theoretical paradigms of our investigations. Mass communication research on media users in long-running national surveys or media effects experiments are often tasked with reducing complex theoretical constructs to quantifiable categories. Similarly, research on representations in media applies categorical systematics to assess how gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, disability, class, age, and other dimensions of identity are depicted across media outlets.



On the one hand, research applying standardized methods usually falls short in

acknowledging the social construction and blurring boundaries of these categories. On the other hand, scholarship informed by deconstructivist theories has aimed to identify examples and patterns of media realities, but are sometimes criticized for including far-reaching conclusions without generalizable evidence.



Our keynote speaker, Prof. Dr. Susanne Kinnebrock (University of Augsburg, Germany) will open the pre-conference with an overview of how the concepts of gender and sex have historically evolved within our research traditions and how closely related our methodological approaches to these developments have been. This will set the stage to elaborate and think about ways to critically appraise gender and its intersecting dimensions within the quantitative paradigm.



Overall, the pre-conference aims to bring together scholars with different approaches to the same issues with the intention of informing as well as inspiring collaborative approaches across disciplines and paradigms. We invite innovative thinking on what methodologies are open to us, both when we ask questions concerning large populations or when we seek to quantify complex ideas. What methodological approaches can we productively employ while assessing matters of gender, sex, race, ethnicity, and class in a thoughtful manner?



We invite three types of submissions:



1. Research reports that share findings of systematic research projects that use,

challenge, or subvert constructions of gender and other dimensions of identity. Please submit an abstract (approx. 500 words).



2. Position papers that discuss methodological issues in a current project, general

conceptual issues, or possible questions to contribute during our roundtables on the

advancement of investigating gender and other intersecting dimensions. Please submit an abstract (approx. 500 words).



3. Workshop proposals that suggest a workshop concept with activities, discussion

questions, and other materials. A possible approach to the workshop can include a

focus on examining specific concepts of identity dimensions in research traditions,

paradigms, or historical periods of communication studies as a discipline. Other topics fitting the theme of the pre-conference are welcome (approx. 500 words + materials).



Please email all submissions and questions to

sabine.reich at ijk.hmtm-hannover.de<mailto:sabine.reich at ijk.hmtm-hannover.de>.



Submissions are due by December 15, 2016, 11:59 EST. Please clearly mark the submission type before the title and in your e-mail. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by February 20, 2017.



Full call: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5w_mQFvlgy4V1Q5akV1bk8zcWc/view



Stine Eckert, Ph.D.

Vice-Chair Feminist Scholarship Division, ICA

Assistant Professor

Department of Communication

571 Manoogian Hall

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI 48201


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