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会议 | 身体、生活空间与移动媒介

会议 | 身体、生活空间与移动媒介

  会议名称和时间
  
  《传播与公共性》第二届国际会议:“身体、生活空间与移动媒介”
  
  时间:2016年6月18-19日
  
  地点:宾大沃顿中国中心(北京)
  
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  会议主题
  
  当代社会是流动媒介高度发达的社会。智能手机、空间定位媒介、各类交通运输工具中的导航与监测设备,充斥着城镇的公共空间。在广阔的农村地区,越来越多的居民,能够使用手机登录互联网,与在外地甚至外国的亲友保持联络。普通公民亦诉诸流动的媒介,相互交流文化、社会、经济、政治、娱乐等种种信息。
  
  在流动媒介迅猛发展的同时,人类的居住环境同时发生着深刻的变化。一方面,农村向城镇化方向发展。同时,古老的城市街道和社区又在迅速消失,取而代之的是黑暗森林般的高楼和汽车洪流。
  
  然而,文化遗产的消失并没有使生活永久暗淡。人们或拥抱着时代的变化,或顽强地抵抗,在自身生活的空间中,坚韧不拔的寻找和发现生活的意义。
  
  本次会议旨在探讨在人类生活空间发生深刻结构转型的大背景下,移动媒介的发展和普及所带来的与身体和生活空间相关联的诸种变迁。
  
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  会议议题
  
  具体议题包括(但不限于)以下方面:
  
  移动媒介与社会关系
  
  移动媒介与身体
  
  移动媒介与政治表达
  
  移动媒介、社会性别、阶级、与种族
  
  移动媒介与日常生活中的监控
  
  移动媒介与隐私
  
  移动媒介对人与环境的关系的影响
  
  生活空间 (如家庭、商城、街道) 中的移动媒介
  
  城市公共空间中的文化和媒介形态(如街舞和街头演出、街头标语、标牌、公共艺术、涂鸦、等等)
  
  文化遗产与媒介形态
  
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  主办单位
  
  宾夕法尼亚大学安娜伯格传播学院
  
  浙江大学传媒与国际文化学院
  
  威斯康星大学传播艺术系
  
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  协办单位
  
  中国社会科学院新闻与传播研究所《新闻与传播研究》
  
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  投稿须知
  
  请将论文全文于2016年3月15日之前,以电子邮件附件的形式提交会议专用邮箱: communication-public@asc.upenn.edu,邮件标题和论文文件名皆遵循“2016传播与公共性国际学术研讨会-单位-姓名”的格式。投稿论文必须没有以任何形式发表过。会议以英文论文为主,亦接受少量中文论文。中文论文正文字数不超过15000字,英文论文不超过9000字。具体格式详见附件。组委会将组织专家匿名评审,并于2016年4月15日之前向入选者发出正式通知。会务组为受邀与会者提供会议期间食宿。
  
  会议结束后,优秀论文将推荐至浙江大学与SAGE联合出版的英文期刊Communication and the Public特刊发表(仍需经过匿名审稿程序,中文论文需译成英文后再进入刊物审稿程序)。
  
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  论文格式
  
  1) 来稿应包括封面、摘要、正文、参考文献等。为便于匿名审阅,正文请勿出现可能透露作者身份的文字。
  
  2) 封面:注明论文题目和所有作者的姓名、任职机构、职称、联络地址、电话、电邮等。并在右上角注明 “2016传播与公共性国际学术研讨会投稿论文”。
  
  3) 摘要和关键词(第2页):中英文论文摘要均以250字为限;应包括研究问题、目的、方法、发现等。关键词不超过5个。中文使用宋体五号,英文使用Times New Roman 12。
  
  4) 正文:标题位置:置中,用黑体字;其余中文使用宋体五号,英文使用Times New Roman 12;子题位置:靠左对齐;次级子题位置:靠左对齐,以罗马数字(I、II、III、IV ……)标示。中英文论文正文字数上限均为15000字。
  
  5) 注释和参考文献:请使用APA格式。
  
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  会议详情
  
  Call for papers
  
  The 2nd International conference on Communication and the Public:“Body, Lived Space, and Mobile Media”
  
  June 18-19, 2016
  
  Penn Wharton China Center
  
  World Financial Center
  
  West Building, 16F
  
  No. 1 East Third Ring Middle Road
  
  Chaoyang District
  
  Beijing, 100020, China
  
  Themes
  
  Today, mobile technologies of all varieties, from smart phones to geo-spatial media and vehicles equipped with sophisticated navigation and surveillance gadgets, increasingly dot the urban space around the world. In many rural areas, more and more village residents use mobile phones to access the Internet and maintain their connections with families and friends in other regions or countries. Ordinary citizens resort to mobile media to communicate with one another about culture, society, economy, politics, entertainment, and other information.
  
  Parallel with the development of mobile media technologies are profound transformations of the physical environment of the human habitat. Rural villages become urbanized while age-old urban streets and enclaves disappear or are transformed.
  
  In the middle of these transformations, however, life’s colorful varieties persevere. People continue to seek and discover meaning from their lived spaces as some embrace while others resist these changes. What cultural and social processes characterize the intersections and interfaces of body, lived space, and mobile media? What new social collectivities, identities, and relationships emerge in these processes? How do they inform the practices of everyday life? How do these techno-social transformations challenge our understandings of publics, publicness, and the public sphere?
  
  This international conference aims to explore these and other questions related to the themes of the journal Communication and the Public. The journal plans to publish a special issue of selected papers from the conference. We welcome original research on and from any regions of the world. Topics of discussion may include but are not limited to the following:
  
  Mobile media and the body
  
  Mobile media and political expression
  
  Mobile media, gender, class, and race
  
  Nationalism, cosmopolitanism, and international migration
  
  Mobile media and liquid surveillance
  
  Mobile publics, publicity, and privacy
  
  Mobile media and human relations to their environments
  
  Mobile media in lived spaces (e.g., homes, streets, shopping areas)
  
  Cultural and media forms in public spaces (e.g. street performances, slogans, billboards, public arts, graffiti)
  
  Cultural heritage and media forms
  
  Conference organizers
  
  Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, USA
  
  Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
  
  College of Media and International Culture, Zhejiang University, China
  
  Supporting organization
  
  Institute of Journalism and Communication, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China
  
  Manuscript Submission
  
  Please submit unpublished, full papers before March 15, 2015 to: communication-public@asc.upenn.edu. We encourage submissions in English (not exceeding 9,000 words) from around the world, but will consider papers in Chinese (not exceeding 15,000 characters).
  
  Decision emails will be sent by April 15. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to present at the conference “Body, Lived Space, and Mobile Media” to be held at the Penn Wharton China Center in Beijing, on June 18-19, 2016. Conference organizers will cover accommodation and meals.
  
  Manuscript Style
  
  Manuscripts should include a title, abstract, key words, main text, and references. To facilitate anonymous peer review, the main text should not contain any information that may identify the author (s). Please use the APA reference style.
  
  For more information or inquiries, please contact Zhongdang Pan at zhongdangpan@wisc.edu or Guobin Yang at gyang@asc.upenn.edu.

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