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@ Call for papers: Nationalist Myths and Modern Media
International Conference
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  1 FEV 2003

Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex
London, 22-23 October 2003

The Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex is organising a two-day conference on Nationalist Myths and Modern Media in October 2003, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board. The conference aims to bring together researchers working in a variety of disciplines (including history, social and political sciences, media studies), journalists and policy makers.  Papers will explore the myths and mythologized histories being created and revived by nationalists in an era of globalisation and mass media.

Papers on the following topics are particularly welcomed:

       The influence of globalisation and/or mass media on the revival and transformation of nationalist myths
       The re-evaluation or rehabilitation of historical figures in nationalist discourse
       The relationship and ideological traffic between the Ocentre (mainstream media and politics, academia) and fringe groups
       The revival, rewriting and contemporary application of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
       The role of religion in the creation or revival of nationalist myths
       The denial of World War II collaboration and/or the Holocaust in the creation and maintenance of nationalist myths
       Developments in the nationalist discourses of post-Soviet Russia and post-unification Germany

The working language of the conference is English. Selected conference proceedings will be published.

Proposals for whole panels are also welcomed. Please send abstracts (of approximately 500 words) by 1 February 2003 to Dr Hans Brinks (j.h.brinks@...) and Dr Stella Rock (stellarock@...) in Word document format as an email attachment.

@ Communities and Technologies (C&T 2003)
International Conference,
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  14 MAR 2003

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
19 - 21 September 2003

 More and more, the relationship between communities and technology is a topic of major research interest. 'C&T' conference serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research into all facets of communities and information technology.

The nature of the field requires multidisciplinary research efforts involving researchers from different fields of applied computer science (Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Computer Supported Collaborative Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Information Retrieval, Human Computer Interaction, Information Systems) and social sciences (Economics, Management Science, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis).

Communities are social entities whose actors share common needs, interests, or practices: they constitute the basic units of social experience. For a number of reasons, researchers are increasingly interested in the topic of communities. First, within a global knowledge-based society, communities play a pivotal role. Problems such as new forms of political participation and civic engagement, the maintenance of cultural identities, or the integration of minorities need to be tackled on the community level. Second, communities also re-shape the processes of learning and sharing knowledge in and among organizations. While earlier approaches focused on storing and retrieving explicit knowledge represented in documents, communities are believed to be important structures to share implicit situated knowledge, as well. Given a new dimension by the use of electronic networks, inter-organizational cooperation is nowadays often discussed in terms of B2B-Marketplaces, Supply Chain Management, Virtual Organizations, or Strategic Alliances. Many failed attempts to implement these approaches can be attributed to inadequate attention to the issues of communities. Finally new types of communities, e.g. on-line communities, might change the relationships between producer and consumer.

Information technologies may support or hinder these and other types of communities by enabling communication among (virtual) community members. Research issues include trust-building, maintaining (awareness of) social relations, increase or decrease of social capital, visualization of social relationships, matching (unknown) actors, bridging between physical and electronically-mediated interaction, etc.

 The conference will focus on presentation and discussion of empirical and conceptual research. Topics covered by the conference include, but are not restricted to the following subjects:

-         (virtual) community formation and development
-         communities of practice, knowledge sharing and organizational learning
-         appropriation of communityware
-         communities and innovation
-         communities of interest versus communities of practice
-         virtual communities versus location based communities
-         regional networks and B2B E-commerce
-         digital cities
-         communities in developmental organizations
-         return on investment in communities
-         communities and business models
-         consumer communities and electronic commerce
-         ethnographical studies of virtual communities
-         case studies of community building and development
-         social capital and communities
-         communityware: support or hindrance
-         design methods for communityware
-         innovative applications in the field of communityware
-         architectures for communityware
-         interoperability among community systems
-         innovative user interfaces for communityware
-         privacy and security issues for communityware

 Paper submission

Full research papers of not more than 20 pages should be send to the program chair: Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT, Germany: Volker.Wulf@...

Workshops

Workshops will take place on 19 September 2003. Workshop proposals should be submitted to the workshop chair: Erik Andriessen, TU Delft, The Netherlands: erika@...

Proceedings

The proceedings will be published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht.

 Important Dates:

March 14, 2003: Submission deadline for papers

April 22, 2003: Notification of acceptance

May 21, 2003: Submission of camera-ready copies

September 19 to 21, 2003: Conference held in City of Amsterdam

 
More information

More information about the conference is on the conference website: www.feweb.vu.nl/C&T2003 (online: November 1st, 2002). Please check the site regular for latest updates.

 Conference Chair

Marleen Huysman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

Etienne Wenger, Cp Square, San Jose, USA

Volker Wulf, University of Siegen and Fraunhofer FIT, Germany

 
@ Call for Papers:  'Narratology beyond Literary Criticism'
Second International Colloquium of the Narratology Research Group
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  N/C

Hamburg University, Germany,
21-22 November 2003

This conference will focus on the application of narratological categories and  theories in non-literary studies centred contexts. The organizers would  therefore particularly like to invite contributions from scholars interested in discussing the methodological relevance of narratological concepts in - not  necessarily text-orientated - Humanities Computing projects.

For further information please consult
http://www.narrport.uni-hamburg.de

@ 2003 Annual Conference and Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  15 JAN 2003

Film Studies Association of Canada / Association Canadienne des Etudes Cinimatographiques
May 29-31,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Congress Theme:
Conflict and Cooperation

Founded in 1976, FSAC is a flourishing organization that aims to foster and advance scholarship in the history and art of film and related fields as well as to aid those teaching film and video production at Canadian colleges and universities.

FSAC members are invited to submit paper and panel topics, or to propose a joint panel with another association, for consideration for the 2003 Conference and Congress.  This year's theme is "Conflict and
Cooperation."  Thus, paper and panel topics could include but are not limited to the following:

*East Coast film and video
*Conflict and cooperation in the classroom
*Experimental film on the edge
*Documenting 9/11
*Festival mania/Festival histories
*Cultural hegemonies post 9/11
*New technological incursions on cinematic space
*East Coast tv comedy
*Hollywood's new war  films
*Canadian directors
*Questions of media censorship
*Co-productions and nationalist visions
*Mehta's Water and Egoyan's Ararat

Please submit paper and panel topics via email by January 15, 2003 to:

Christine Ramsay
Department of Media Production and Studies
Education 130
University of Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4S 0A2
Phone: 306.585.4210
Email: Christine.Ramsay@...

Please Note: You must be a paid-up member of FSAC and a paid registrant of Congress 2003 in order to present a paper

For more information on joining FSAC, visit its website at:
www.film.queensu.ca/FSAC/Home.html

@  The Radio Conference: A Transnational Forum
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  15 JAN 2003

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
 July 28-31, 2003

Radio is one of the most widespread and accessible media in the world today, yet it remains an understudied site of cultural production.  This conference joins a growing handful of others held over the last few years to bring together scholars, practitioners, and students of radio to share ideas and perspectives on radiois cultural role in an increasingly global media context.    We welcome proposals for papers, panels, and symposia on all aspects of radio  historical, cultural, critical, and institutional  including but not limited to the range of topics below:

Broadcasting versus narrowcasting
Radiois invisible public(s)
Radio and nation
Radio activism and grassroots radio
National and transnational radio histories
New audio technologies:  web radio, digital broadcasting, satellite radio
Radio and music
Audio forms, styles and genres
Centers and margins in broadcasting
Radio archives and preservation of the audio past
Negotiations of identity:  race, gender, class
Transnational audio flows and influences
Cultural policy and radio
Industry consolidation, fragmentation, and innovation
Radio and national cultures

You may submit proposals for individual papers, pre-constituted panels, or symposia.  See our website at http://commarts.wisc.edu/radioconference.htm
for information on these formats and instructions on how to submit your proposal.  Information about keynote speakers, accommodations, travel, helpful
links, and the conference schedule will be posted when available. 

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS JANUARY 15, 2003, but we encourage earlier proposals.  Acceptance will be made on a rolling basis.
The conference is jointly sponsored by the Radio Studies Network of Great Britain and the University of Wisconsin- Madison, USA.  The conference planning board consists of Tim Wall (University of Central England, Birmingham) and Michele Hilmes (Unversity of Wisconsin-Madison), co-chairs; James Baughman (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Kathy Newman (Carnegie Mellon University),
Jason Loviglio (University of Maryland  Baltimore County), and David Goodman (University of Melbourne).

Contact Michele Hilmes (mhilmes@...) for more information.

@ CALL FOR PAPERS: 'Scenes, Subcultures and Tribes: Youth Cultures in the 21st Century'
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  28 FEV 2003

BSA Youth Study Group Conference
University College Northampton,
11-13 September 2003

The study of youth culture is now a firmly established aspect of sociological research. Moreover, in recent years conventional analytical models for researching youth cultures, notably subculture, have been challenged and new models, such as scene and neo-tribe developed. The aim of this conference is to address the cultural practices, identities and formations of young people at the beginning of the twenty-first century inthe light of new theoretical and empirical revelations about youth
culture.
The intention is to cover a broad range of issues, from fresh approaches to notions such as 'resistance' and 'subculture' to less well-trodden areas such as the everyday practices of youth. We seek discussion of the role of structural factors such as class, race, gender and place as well as elective forms of lifestyle and identification. We would particularly welcome papers
focused upon the use of new media technologies by youth cultures. Both research based and theoretical papers are welcomed. Papers focusing on the following areas are encouraged:

Theory & terminology
Subcultures and communities
Scenes
Neo-tribes
Consumer cultures
Music/fashion
Gender & sexuality
Media use
Internet use
Criminal groupings
Youth groupings & cultural policy
Race/Nationalism
Everyday cultures
DIY culture - commerce
Body modification

Please send abstracts of not more than 300 words to:

Dr Mark Cieslik
School of Social Sciences and Law
University of Teesside
Middlesbrough, TS1 3BA
Email: M.Cieslik@...

The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 28 Feburary, 2003.


@ Exploring the New Foundations of Visual Studies
International Visual Sociology Association Conference
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  15 FEV 2003

University of Southampton, UK
July 8th -10th 2003

An international, cross-disciplinary conference, Images of Social Life invites contributions to a matrix of visual strategies in film, video, still photography and multi media used to formulate, conduct and disseminate social
research. 

Contributions dealing visually with all aspects of social life - intimate scenes of personal life, subjectivity formation, domestic organisation, urban life, work, community, biography, place, migration and global processes - particularly those linking different degrees of magnification, scope and scale are strongly encouraged. Themes that cross-cut the usual tensions between the
micro and the macro, individual lives and bigger social processes, the global and the local, the general and the particular, the theoretical and the empirical, and connect small landscapes with bigger processes are particularly
welcome. Creating a matrix across disciplines, research fields, methodologies, and forms of social analysis, we will see what different visual strategies can achieve by moving in different directions and operating at different levels.  

On past experience we expect this conference to attract scholars from the US and Europe from a broad range of disciplinary bases including Cultural and Media Studies, Geography, History, English, Architecture and Urban
Planning, Politics, Psychology, Art and Design, Anthropology, Sociology and Social Policy. It is intended for those who work with images - whether making
their own or using those of other people, in film, video, still photography and multi-media - in understanding social life. It is also for those who would like to develop their visual literacy as researchers and teachers and learn basic skills in the photography and video workshops.  

Abstracts by February 15th 2003 to Caroline Knowles, cknowles@...
Or by post to, Department of Sociology & Social Policy, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ  UK.


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THE INFRASTRUCTURES OF DIGITAL DESIGN:
THINKING/BUILDING/LIVING
San Diego, CA, USA
January 31-February 2, 2003
http://infrastructures.ucsd.edu

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MAID IN CYBERSPACE FESTIVAL 06
Montreal, Canada
February 4 - 8, 2003
festival@....
www.studioxx.org

2003 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND INTERACTIVE  TECHNIQUES IN AUSTRALASIA AND SOUTH EAST ASIA (GRAPHITE 2003)
Melbourne, Australia
11-14 February 2003
http://www.anzgraph.org/graphite2003/

WAR AND POPULAR CULTURE
2003 SW/Texas PCA/ACA Conference
February 12-15, 2003
The Albuquerque Hilton, Albuquerque, NM
www.swtexaspca.org
RollinsPC@...
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~swpca

NINTH BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology at Connecticut College
27 February - 1 March 2003
cat@...
http://cat.conncoll.edu

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"BORN TO BE BAD: TRASH CINEMA FROM THE 1960S AND 70S" CONFERENCE AND FILM FESTIVAL
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Marzo 6-9, 2003
http://www.trashcinema.com

THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON 3D WEB TECHNOLOGY
St. Malo, France
9 - 12 March,  2003
http://www.web3d.org/s2003/

TECHNOSCIENCE, MATERIAL CULTURE, AND EVERYDAY LIFE
Hong Kong, China
March 26-29, 2003
http://logic.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/~b105685/2003con.htm

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COMPUTERS, FREEDOM, AND PRIVACY
Association for Computing Machinery:
New York, NY, USA
April 1-4, 2003
http://www.cfp.org

2do CONGRESO NACIONAL DE DISENO GRAFICO,
Escuela de Diseno Grafico
Maracaibo, Venezuela.
Abril 2-4,2003
claudior@... ; condiseno2@... ; conndiseno2@...

HISTORICIZING DIGITAL ART
Birkbeck College and University College
London, England
10-13 April 2003
c.gere@...

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BORN TO BE BAD 2: TRASH CINEMA CONFERENCE AND FILM FESTIVAL
University of California, Berkeley
May 9 -11, 2003
TAMAO@...
http://www.trashcinema.com

THE 2003 ITERATION OF THE DIGITAL ARTS AND CULTURE (DAC)
RMIT University
Melbourne, Australia
19-23 May 03
adrian.miles@...
http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/dac/

INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
Budapest, Hungary
May 20-24, 2003
http://www2003.org

2003 ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND CONGRESS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
Film Studies Association of Canada / Association Canadienne des Etudes Cinimatographiques
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
May 29-31,
Christine.Ramsay@...
http://www.film.queensu.ca/FSAC/Home.html

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IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE e-SOCIETY 2003
Lisbon, Portugal
June 3-6, 2003                       
http://www.iadis.org/es2003

PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALISATION
Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, Greece,
15-17 June 2003.
akp@...
http://www.aueb.gr/ifip-isglob03

2003 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Pori, Finland
June 24-27, 2003
http://www.is2003.org.

COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTERS' NETWORK
Washington, DC, USA
June 26-29, 2003
http://www.ctcnet.org/conf2003

1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND PERFORMANCE ARTS
School of Music & Performing Arts, Doncaster College
England
27-29 Junio 2003
david.collins@...
amanda.burrows@...

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THIRD CRITICAL MANAGEMENT STUDIES CONFERENCE
Lancaster University (UK)
7-9 july 2003
http://www.cms3.org


EXPLORING THE NEW FOUNDATIONS OF VISUAL STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL VISUAL SOCIOLOGY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
University of Southampton, UK
July 8th -10th 2003
cknowles@...

THE RADIO CONFERENCE: A TRANSNATIONAL FORUM
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
July 28-31, 2003
mhilmes@...)

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SCENES, SUBCULTURES AND TRIBES: YOUTH CULTURES IN THE 21ST CENTURY'
BSA Youth Study Group Conference
University College Northampton,
11-13 September 2003
M.Cieslik@...

DIGITAL GAMES INDUSTRIES: DEVELOPMENTS, IMPACT AND DIRECTION
ESRC Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition
University of Manchester, England.
19-20 Sept 2003
Jason.Rutter@....
http://www.cric.ac.uk/cric

COMMUNITIES AND TECHNOLOGIES (C&T 2003)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
19 - 21 September 2003
Volker.Wulf@...
http://www.feweb.vu.nl/C&T2003
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NATIONALIST MYTHS AND MODERN MEDIA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Centre for German-Jewish Studies at the University of Sussex
London
22-23 October 2003
j.h.brinks@...
stellarock@...

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NARRATOLOGY BEYOND LITERARY CRITICISM'
SECOND INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM OF THE NARRATOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP
Hamburg University, Germany,
21-22 November 2003
http://www.narrport.uni-hamburg.de



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