Our conference <https://symposium.uoc.edu/112598/detail/2nd-cultural-studies-conference-mobilities-in-context-popular-culture-communications-and-socialitie.html>proposal is grounded in the work of David Morley, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to the materialities and contexts of mobile communications in relation to our everyday, always situated life: "context is no 'optional extra' which we might study at the end of the analytic process but rather, is best seen as a 'starting point' which has determining effects on both production and consumption" (2017, 2). In a recent book, Morley, along with Annette Hill, Maren Hartmann, and Magnus Andersson, introduces the concept of "mobile socialities" as a generative concept to reclaim the anthropological tradition of cultural and media reception studies and incorporate them into mobilities, reflecting on people in motion and the role of mobile media in everyday life. The paradigm of mobilities has opened up the field of social sciences to explore the role of movement in the constitution and functioning of institutions and social practices in recent decades (Urry, 2007): the constant flow of people, objects, money, communications, and ideas. These are physical or imaginary movements that also involve complex combinations of networks, relationships, technologies, and systems, not limited to fixed spaces. This mobility paradigm is defined as a non-media-centric approach and suggests moving away from solely identifying communicative processes and practices with the phenomenon of media and technologies. From this perspective, mobile communications allow experiencing everyday life as a continuum that problematizes the fragmentation of the public and private, production and reproduction, as well as the division between spaces and territories. The relational aspect is crucial and necessary to emphasize in a current climate and migration crisis: what happens in one place affects another, and people's experiences of life, their relationship with ideas, imaginaries and objects are very different, intersectional, interdependent, changing and dynamic. The aim of the conference is to contextualize mobilities and think about them in connection with socialities, representations, and discourses of popular culture, a central element of our contemporary societies, and the sense of belonging that these mobile communications enhance in communities, territories, cultures and traditions. We invite participants to explore mobilities in relation to the following general themes: - Socialities, Migrations, and Geographies of Mobility - Imaginaries and Representations of Mobility - Everyday Life and Mobile Communications - Mobilities, Belonging and Identities - Power and Mobility/Immobility - Consumption, Mobilities and Domestication - Media Industries, Regulation and Mobilities Keynotes Annette Hill is Professor of Media and Communications at Jönköping University. Her research focuses on media audiences, with interests in media engagement, mobile socialities, citizens and sustainable democracy, everyday life, genres, production studies and cultures of viewing. David Morley Emeritus professor at Goldsmiths University. His work spans media audience/technology studies, cultural geography and globalisation. As a member of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies in Birmingham, he developed empirical research based on the paradigm-setting encoding/decoding model of media audiences. He has held visiting Professorships/Fellowships at universities in Australia, China, France, Mexico, Spain, Sweden and the United States. His work has been translated into 22 languages. His last book is ‘Communications and Mobility: the Migrant, the Mobile Phone and the Container Box“ (Wiley Blackwell, 2017). Conference information https://symposium.uoc.edu/112598/detail/2nd-cultural-studies-conference-mobi... -- Daniel Aranda Juarez Estudis de Ciències de la Informació i de la Comunicació Sotsdirector de recerca darandaj@uoc.edu grup recerca GAME twitter ORCID 0000-0001-9290-0708 Campus UOC Rambla del Poblenou, 156 08018 Barcelona -- *Aquest missatge s'adreça exclusivament al seu destinatari i pot contenir informació confidencial. 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