Call: Second International Conference on Communication & Media Studies

Second International Conference on Communication & Media Studies
University of British Columbia – Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada
16-17 November 2017
http://oncommunicationmedia.com/vancouver-conference-2017

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Second International Conference on Communication & Media Studies will be held at the University of British Columbia – Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada, 16-17 November 2017. We invite proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightning talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the following themes:

Theme 1: Media Cultures

  • Mass versus niche media
  • ‘Audience’ and practices of participation in media
  • Cultural representation and power in media
  • Popular culture in the media
  • Feminist analyses of media
  • (In)equities in access, and digital divide
  • Politics of media and media in politics
  • Censorship, affront and censoriousness in media
  • Bodily presence and embodiment in media
  • Multicultural media
  • Media identities, from stars to selfies

Theme 2: Media Theory

  • Communications theory
  • Telepresence and time-space compressions
  • Psychology of media and communications
  • The idea of the virtual
  • Cybernetics
  • Mediation and remediation
  • Media discourses: vicarious and participatory
  • Ideologies in media, manipulation and propaganda
  • Information theory
  • Media analytics

Theme 3: Media Technologies and Processes

  • Mass media and broadcast media: television, radio, newspapers, magazines
  • Cinema and documentary
  • Typographic media, from print to postscript
  • Photography, from film to digital
  • Hypermedia and multimedia
  • Internet and online media
  • Social media
  • Informatics: code and data in media

Theme 4: Media Business

  • Political economy of media
  • Media management
  • Advertising and marketing
  • News media and journalism: changing dimensions of a profession
  • Public relations as text and profession
  • The changing publishing industry
  • Intellectual property, between copyright and commons
  • Reputational economies
  • Globalization of media

Theme 5: Media Literacies

  • Media education
  • Media training and workforce development
  • From learning management systems to MOOCs: e-learning environments as educational media
  • Self-instructing media and informal learning
  • Over-the-shoulder learning

2017 SPECIAL FOCUS: Rethinking the “Mediascape”

CONFERENCE SUBMISSION DEADLINE

We welcome the submission of presentation proposals at any time of the year up until 30 days before the start of the conference. All proposals will be reviewed within two to four weeks of submission. To view the next proposal deadline, visit our website.

JOURNAL

The Journal of Communication and Media Studies encourages the widest range of submissions and aims to foster the highest standards of intellectual excellence. Articles may be submitted by in-person and virtual participants as well as Community Members.

For more information and to submit a proposal visit:
http://oncommunicationmedia.com/vancouver-conference-2017

Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and students who may be interested.

Enquiries: support@oncommunicationmedia.com
Web address: http://oncommunicationmedia.com/vancouver-conference-2017
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Sponsored by: Communication & Media Studies Knowledge Community / Common Ground Publishing


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One response to “Call: Second International Conference on Communication & Media Studies”


  1. Common Ground Research Networks, who oversee a number of journals and conferences including this here Second International Conference on Communication & Media Studies, would appear to be suspect to the extent that one might call them a borderline predatory publisher. Do ISPR screen any calls before (re)posting them? While not featured on Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers (since they’re not OA), these folks, with their $375 registration fee, have raised enough eyebrows to be considered highly dubious by some posters online.

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