Katie Bessiere wrote:
I'm compiling a list of upcoming conferences or publications of
interest to be sent to CIT section members of the American Sociological Association. If any of you know of any upcoming conferences that might be of interest to sociologists studying technology issues, or any publications or CFP, please send them my way so I can add them to the list!
Thanks a lot!
Katie
One group that might be of interest is the Media Ecology Association, which holds an annual convention (see preliminary CFP copied below), and also has a print journal, Explorations in Media Ecology, that welcomes submissions on issues related to technology and society. Details about the journal are available at http://www.media-ecology.org/publications/journal.html Regards, Janet Sternberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor and Associate Chair Department of Communication and Media Studies Fordham University Bronx, NY 10458-9993 USA ******************************** Preliminary Call for Papers The Eighth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association in Mexico City "Technology and Transformation" *June 6-10, 2007* Featuring speakers from Canada, the United States, Spain, and Latin America, including *Eric McLuhan*, *Jay Bolter*, and *Katherine Hayles*. With the aim of fostering an academic tradition begun with the New York, St. Louis, and Toronto schools of media ecology, the /Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México/ invites your participation, as presenters or attendants, in the Eighth Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association, to be celebrated in Mexico City from June 6-10, 2007. The /Tecnológico de Monterrey/ was founded in 1943 by a group of Mexican entrepreneurs and executives. It is a private educational institution, independent from any political or religious group. The /Tecnólogico de Monterrey/ system has a nationwide presence and also extends its educational services abroad to other Latin American countries and other cities of the world. The convention coordinators and organizing committee invite the submission of papers, roundtable and panel discussions, workshops, films, multimedia presentations, performances, and any other proposals relating to all aspects of the media ecology tradition founded by McLuhan, Mumford, Ong, Postman, and others. As Neil Postman asserted, a new technology does not merely add something to a culture; it transforms everything. The transformation is ecological and the consequences of the change are always fast, often unpredictable, and largely irreversible. And, as Marshall McLuhan reminded us, the technology reshapes and restructures patterns of social interdependence along with every aspect of our personal lives. Join us to continue this dialogue about "Technology and Transformation," and its impact on society, from the media ecology perspective.** Completed papers are eligible for the Top Paper Award and Linda Elson Scholar Award for Top Student Paper. Please indicate your interest in competing for either award on a separate title page with full contact information, making sure to remove all identifying information from the text pages. Competitive papers should be formatted in accordance with the fifth edition of the /Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association/. The MEA is an international organization, and our 2007 convention is a defining moment for us, as it will our first annual meeting held outside the United States. Please join us as we celebrate and commemorate this important rite of passage. Conference attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in special guided bilingual tours to Teotihuacán, site of the some of largest pyramids in Mexico and one of the most extraordinary archeological sites in the Western Hemisphere, and to downtown Mexico City, including the major cultural and historic sites in the Centro Histórico (The/ Zócalo /or Constitution Square, Metropolitan Cathedral, the ruins of the Great Temple of the Aztecs, the National Palace with its murals by Diego Rivera), the monuments of Reforma Avenue, and the museums of Chapultepec Park (the Archeaology Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Rufino Tamayo Museum of Contemporary Art, and the National History Museum, located in the famed Castle of Chapultepec). Please send all inquiries and electronic copies of papers and proposals to the *convention coordinators:* *[Spanish Language]* *Fernando Gutiérrez* Department of Communication Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México KM 3.5 Carr. Lago de Guadalupe Atizapán de Zaragoza, Estado de México 52 55-5864 5612 (voice) 52 55-5864 5319 (fax) fgutierr@itesm.mx *[English Language]* *Thom Gencarelli* Department of Broadcasting Montclair State University Montclair, NJ 07043 973-655-7339 (voice) 973-655-5432 (fax) __gencarellit@mail.montclair.edu_ Submission deadline:* December 15, 2006* For more information about the Media Ecology Association and the Convention, please go to http://www.media-ecology.org