International Conference on Media and Popular culture
Call for Papers
It is an unobjectionable fact that media participate in formation of our daily lives by creating identities, images, and by generally influencing our views. This applies not only to politics (i.e. political campaigns), but also to the formation on how we see ourselves and others. Popular culture, on the other hand, also affects our daily lives by fostering images and ideologies, and by selling way of life that is presented as acceptable or non-acceptable.Sociological theories presented five models of audiences (hypodermic model, normative model, model of satisfying needs, interpretative model, structural interpretative model), and scholars still debate usability of each model due to the influence of media and popular culture over current issues.
These and other issues will be discussed at our conference.
Papers are invited (but not limited to) for the following panels:
- Media and identity
- Media and political campaigns
- Media and discrimination
- Media and war
- War reporting
- Women in the media
- Objectivity of media
- Media and democracy
- Media and human rights
- Popular culture
- TV shows and identity
- Film and identity
- TV shows and everyday lives
- Film and everyday lives
- Media and memory
- Media and history
- History of media and popular culture
- Media and diplomacy
- Media and the Collapse of Eastern Europe
- Audience studies
- Media and the war in Yugoslavia
- Media and religion
- Media audience models
Prospective participants are also welcome to submit proposals for their own panels.Submissions of abstracts (up to 500 words), short bios (up to 100 words), and email contact should be sent to Dr Martina Topić(martina@socialsciencesandhumanities.com) by 1st May 2014.
The Centre established a peer review journal and a working paper series. Conference papers will be considered for publication.
We welcome paper proposals from scholars, NGO activists, Master and PhD students, and independent researchers.
Conference fee is EUR 290, and it includes:
- The registration fee
- Conference bag and folder with materials
- Conference publication
- Access to the newsletter, and electronic editions of the Centre
- Opportunity for participating in future activities of the Centre (research & co-editing proceedings)
- Discount towards participation fee for future conferences
- Drinks and meals during both days of the conference
- WLAN during the conference
- Certificate of attendance
Centre for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences is a private institution founded in Croatia (EU). We selected Austria as a place for hosting conferences due to Austria’s favourable geographic position, and liberal Visa regime for conference participants with EU Visa requirements.
Unfortunately, the Centre has no available funds for covering transport and accommodation in Austria. Participants are responsible for finding funding to cover transportation and accommodation costs during the whole period of the conference.
The Centre will not discriminate based on the origin and/or methodological/paradigmatic approach of prospective conference participants.
- International; Other
- Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
Entry created by Ivan Zupan on April 7, 2014
Modified on May 5, 2014