[Air-L] Revised Call for Papers, MEA 2020 (Adelphi University, New York)

Peggy Cassidy cassidy at adelphi.edu
Wed Nov 13 04:03:30 PST 2019


*EXTENDED CALL FOR PAPERS FOR MEA 2020 CONVENTION*

*The Twenty-First Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association*

*Communication Choices and Challenges*

*June 18-21, 2020*

*Adelphi University, Garden City, New York*

*Extended Deadline:  January 10, 2020*

Media Ecology is a discipline whose history, perspectives, and scholarly
interests incorporate a broad array of academic and professional
disciplines focusing on “the study of complex communication systems as
*environments*" (Christine Nystrom, 1973). Every year, the MEA convention
provides a unique opportunity for academics and professionals to come
together in a relaxed and collegial environment that encourages
conversation and creativity.



The theme of the 2020 convention is “Communication Choices and
Challenges.”  In every act of communication, people make choices.  We
choose where, when, and how to express ourselves or locate and use
information.  We choose the medium that seems best suited to the task:  are
we trying to reach the largest possible audience, get the word out quickly,
or ensure that our message reaches future generations?  Do we wish to
convey a deep sense of intimacy, empathy, authority, or cool distance?  Are
we looking for information from a wide variety of perspectives,
confirmation of what we already believe, or the deepest possible
exploration of an issue?

Featured speakers at the 2020 convention include *Jay Rosen*, press critic
and author of *PressThink.org*, *What Are Journalists For?, *and countless
articles and essays on American journalism; and *Maryanne Wolf, *international
advocate for children and literacy and author of *Reader, Come Home:  The
Reading Brain in a Digital World, Tales of Literacy for the 21st Century*,
and *Dyslexia, Fluency, and the Brain*.

We invite all papers, thematic panels, roundtable discussion panels,
creative projects, performance sessions, and other proposals of interest to
media ecologists.  We also encourage submissions that explore the
convention theme. For example, we are interested in submissions that
address choices and challenges related to

·       the construction of identity and the presentation of self on social
media

·       the use of media to establish and/or maintain relationships (among
individuals, in families, between political leaders and their constituents,
in between celebrities and fans, etc.)

·       representation and storytelling by producers of news and
entertainment

·       promotional and strategic communication—the choices involved in
designing strategic messaging, as well as the impact on audience attitudes,
decisions, and behaviors

·       the erosion or illusion of choice due to the concentration of media
ownership

·       the 2020 U.S. presidential election, which will take place just
months after the convention

*GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION:*  Please submit paper and panel proposals, in
English, by *January 10, 2020* to *MEA2020Convention at gmail.com*
<MEA2020Convention at gmail.com>*.  *A maximum of two submissions per author
will be accepted.  Authors who wish their papers to be considered for the
Top Paper or Top Student Paper award must indicate this on their
submission(s).

*Submission Guidelines for paper and panel proposals: *

1. Include title(s), abstract(s) (maximum 250 words), and contact
information for each participant.

2. Outline, as relevant, how your paper or panel will fit with the
convention theme.

3. Authors with papers submitted as part of a panel proposal or as a paper
proposal that wish to be considered for Top Paper or Top Student Paper must
send the completed paper to the convention planner by May 15, 2020.



*Submission guidelines for manuscripts eligible for MEA award submissions: *

1. Manuscripts should be 4,000-6,000 words (approximately 15 to 25
double-spaced pages)

2. Include a cover page with your institutional affiliation and other
contact information.

3. Include an abstract (maximum 150 words).

*INFORMATION:*  Please direct questions to Peggy Cassidy,
MEA2020Convention at gmail.com.  For more on the Media Ecology Association,
visit www.media-ecology.org

-- 

Peggy Cassidy, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Communications Department

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Blodgett Hall, Room 113
One South Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530
cassidy at adelphi.edu / adelphi.edu
516.877.4914



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