CFP: Race, Ethnicity, and (New) Media
Please feel free to repost or forward! Symposium title: Race, Ethnicity, and (New) Media April 30-May 2, 2009 The Race & Ethnic Studies Institute at Texas A&M University (http://resi.tamu.edu/ <https://libarts.tamu.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://libarts.tamu .edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://resi.tamu.edu/> ) convenes a symposium every other year, and the proposed theme for the 2008-2009 year is Shifting Terrains: Inequalities in the 21st Century, and the symposium itself is to focus on Race, Ethnicity, and (New) Media. The explosion of work on New Media (including the Internet, mobile devices, Web 2.0) and the juxtaposition and overlap between 'old' media (radio, television, film, and mass-print media) and New Media is a rich field of cultural production and scholarly research in which scholars of race and ethnicity have not been particularly well-represented. However, there are cutting edge scholars who do indeed explore various aspects of race/ethnicity and (New) Media (including audience/fan studies, representations of racial and ethnic identities in a variety of media, identity-focused online communities, etc.). We invite such scholars to submit papers with the intention of presenting work that deals with these topics during a 2 1/2 day interdisciplinary symposium, with several keynote speakers, including Dr. Lisa Nakamura and Dr. Henry Bial. We intend that a number of these papers will be compiled into an edited volume intended for publication, and that all papers and participants will have the opportunity to upload their papers on our developing interactive website for scholarly exchange on working papers. Submissions: 500 word abstracts or full papers of no more than 8000 words (including notes and references) should be submitted to: gatson@tamu.edu and resi@tamu.edu by December 31, 2008. Submissions will be reviewed by an organizing committee, and authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by March 15, 2009. *Please note person posting the call is not one of the organizers and reply to them. Thank you* Robin Anne Reid Professor, Literature and Languages Texas A&M University-Commerce Commerce TX 75429 903.886.5268 (work) 903.886.5980 (fax) Second Vice President, International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts www.iafa.org Tolkien at Kalamazoo President, Internation Association of Audience and Fan Studies http://community.livejournal.com/iaafs/profile http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iaafs/ "There is nothing so unsure as the plans we make that rely upon the sensible behavior of another human being." Gordianus the Finder, in Steven Saylor's The Triumph of Caesar
Dear all, I am looking for any research/papers on why CMC groups or virtual communities fail, mostly in terms of internal group dynamics and issues of trust, identity, interaction. Your help is greatly appreciated K. Panou ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Reid" <Robin_Reid@tamu-commerce.edu> To: <air-l@listserv.aoir.org> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 9:25 PM Subject: [Air-L] CFP: Race, Ethnicity, and (New) Media
Please feel free to repost or forward!
Symposium title: Race, Ethnicity, and (New) Media April 30-May 2, 2009
The Race & Ethnic Studies Institute at Texas A&M University (http://resi.tamu.edu/ <https://libarts.tamu.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://libarts.tamu .edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://resi.tamu.edu/> ) convenes a symposium every other year, and the proposed theme for the 2008-2009 year is Shifting Terrains: Inequalities in the 21st Century, and the symposium itself is to focus on Race, Ethnicity, and (New) Media.
The explosion of work on New Media (including the Internet, mobile devices, Web 2.0) and the juxtaposition and overlap between 'old' media (radio, television, film, and mass-print media) and New Media is a rich field of cultural production and scholarly research in which scholars of race and ethnicity have not been particularly well-represented. However, there are cutting edge scholars who do indeed explore various aspects of race/ethnicity and (New) Media (including audience/fan studies, representations of racial and ethnic identities in a variety of media, identity-focused online communities, etc.).
We invite such scholars to submit papers with the intention of presenting work that deals with these topics during a 2 1/2 day interdisciplinary symposium, with several keynote speakers, including Dr. Lisa Nakamura and Dr. Henry Bial. We intend that a number of these papers will be compiled into an edited volume intended for publication, and that all papers and participants will have the opportunity to upload their papers on our developing interactive website for scholarly exchange on working papers.
Submissions: 500 word abstracts or full papers of no more than 8000 words (including notes and references) should be submitted to: gatson@tamu.edu and resi@tamu.edu by December 31, 2008. Submissions will be reviewed by an organizing committee, and authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by March 15, 2009.
*Please note person posting the call is not one of the organizers and reply to them. Thank you*
Robin Anne Reid
Professor, Literature and Languages
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Commerce TX 75429
903.886.5268 (work)
903.886.5980 (fax)
Second Vice President, International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts
www.iafa.org
Tolkien at Kalamazoo
President, Internation Association of Audience and Fan Studies
http://community.livejournal.com/iaafs/profile
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iaafs/
"There is nothing so unsure as the plans we make that rely upon the sensible behavior of another human being." Gordianus the Finder, in Steven Saylor's The Triumph of Caesar
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Robin Reid