{"id":804,"date":"2014-12-15T08:01:52","date_gmt":"2014-12-15T08:01:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/arkiv.mediekom.se\/?p=804"},"modified":"2014-12-15T08:01:52","modified_gmt":"2014-12-15T08:01:52","slug":"call-rn18-panel-critical-media-sociology-today-12th-conference-of-the-european-sociological-association-august-25-28-2015-prague","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arkiv.mediekom.se\/?p=804","title":{"rendered":"Call: RN18 Panel \u201cCritical Media Sociology Today\u201d 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association August 25-28, 2015. Prague"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"moz-text-plain\" lang=\"x-unicode\">\n<pre>Call: RN18 Panel \u201cCritical Media Sociology Today\u201d\r\n12th Conference of the European Sociological Association\r\nAugust 25-28, 2015. Prague\r\nESA Research Network 18 \u2013 Sociology of Communications and Media Research\r\n\r\nAbstract submission (max. 250 words):\r\nDeadline February 1, 2015\r\nSubmission: <a class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\" href=\"http:\/\/esa12thconference.eu\/abstract-submission\">http:\/\/esa12thconference.eu\/abstract-submission<\/a>\r\nPlease indicate the session number to which you submit (see below, e.g. RN18_1) and provide one session number only for this purpose.\r\n\r\nCritical Media Sociology Today\r\n\r\nWe live in times of ongoing crisis, the extension and intensification of inequalities concerning class, gender, and race, a return of the \r\nimportance of the economy and political economy, a lack of imaginations of alternatives to neo-liberalism and capitalism, an intensification of right-wing extremism and fascism all over Europe, a lack of visions and power of the political Left, an intensification and extension of extremely repressive forms of state power such as communications surveillance conducted by secret services, ideological scapegoating \r\nconducted by conservative and far-right parties, and law and \r\norder-politics. Left-wing movements and parties have in some countries emerged or been strengthened, but the crisis has overall brought a \r\nfurther political shift towards the right and an intensification of \r\ncapitalism and inequality.\r\n\r\nWe today require politically a renewal of the Left. For critical media sociology this means that it needs to ask questions, theorise, and \r\nconduct critical analysis of media and communications in the context of capitalism, class, ideologies, racism, fascism, right-wing extremism, \r\ngender, state power, activism and social movements, challenges for \r\npublic service, media reforms, crisis, globalisation, the rise of China, digitalisation, consumer and advertising culture, \r\ninformation\/cultural\/media work, digital labour, the new international division of cultural and digital labour, warfare and military conflicts, the new imperialism, financialisation, etc.\r\n\r\nESA RN 18 calls for contributions that shed new light on questions that Critical Media Sociology needs to ask today and on theoretical and analytical insights that help to shape Critical Media Sociology in the 21st Century.\r\n\r\nRN18\u2019s panel at the ESA 2014 Prague Conference \u201cDifferences, \r\nInequalities and contributions are organised in the form of specific \r\nsession topics.\r\n\r\nESA RN18 calls for contributions to the following sessions:\r\n\r\nRN18_1: Critical Media Sociology and Karl Marx Today:\r\nWhat is the role and legacy of Karl Marx\u2019s works and Marxist theory for critical media sociology today?\r\n\r\nRN18_2: Critical Media Sociology and Capitalism Today:\r\nHow does capitalism shape media and communications today?\r\n\r\nRN18_3: Critical Media Sociology and Critical Theory Today:\r\nWhat is a critical theory of 21st century society? What role do \r\ncommunication, media and culture play in such a theory?\r\n\r\nRN18_4: Critical Media Sociology and Stuart Hall Today:\r\nHow do Stuart Hall\u2019s works, projects, and collaborations matter for \r\ncritical media sociology today?\r\n\r\nRN18_5: Critical Media Sociology and Cultural Materialism Today:\r\nHow does Raymond Williams\u2019 approach of cultural materialism matter today for understanding the sociology of media and communications?\r\n\r\nRN18_6: Critical Media Sociology, Patriarchy and Gender Today:\r\nWhat is the role of and relationship of identity politics and \r\nanti-capitalism for feminist media sociology today?\r\n\r\nRN18_7: Critical Media Sociology and the Critique of the Political \r\nEconomy of the Internet and Social Media:How does capitalism shape the Internet and social media?\r\n\r\nRN18_8: Critical Media Sociology and Ideology Critique Today:\r\nWhat are the main forms of ideology today and how do they operate in the media? Which forms and approaches of ideology critique do we need to understand them?\r\n\r\nRN18_9: Critical Media Sociology, Right-Wing Extremism and Fascism Today:What is the relationship of far-right movements and parties, the media and communication?\r\n\r\nRN18_10: Critical Media Sociology and Digital Labour Today:\r\nWhat forms of digital labour and digital class struggles are there and how can they best be theorised, analysed, and understood?\r\n\r\nRN18_11: Critical Media Sociology and the Left:\r\nHow could a 21st century Left best look like and what is the role of \r\nmedia and communications for such a Left? What is the historical, \r\ncontemporary, and possible future relationship of critical media \r\nsociology to the Left? What is the role of media, communications, the Internet, and social media in left-wing movements? What problems do such movements face in relation to the media, communications, the Internet, and social media?\r\n\r\nRN18_12: Critical Media Sociology and China:\r\nHow can critical media sociology understand the media in China and the role of China and Chinese media in global capitalism? What are \r\ndifferences and commonalities between European and Chinese media \r\nunderstood with the help of critical media sociology?\r\n\r\nRN18_13: Critical Media Sociology, Democracy and the Public Sphere Today:How can we best theorise and understand potentials and limits for the mediated public sphere in the 21st century?\r\n\r\nRN18_14: Critical Media Sociology, the Commons, and the Alternatives Today:What are the problems and post-capitalist potentials of alternative projects such as cultural and media co-operatives, left-wing and radical media projects, alternative social media, alternative online platforms, alternative media, community media projects, commons-based media, peer production projects, etc.?\r\n\r\nRN18_15: Critical Media Sociology and State Power Today:\r\nHow does the relationship of media, communication and state power\u2019s \r\nvarious forms of regulation, control, repression, violence and \r\nsurveillance look like?\r\n\r\nRN18_16: Critical Media Sociology, the University and Academia Today:\r\nWhat are the challenges and problems for teaching and conducting \r\nresearch about the media and communication from a critical perspective? What can be done to overcome existing limits and problems?\r\n\r\nRN18_17: Critical Media Sociology and Cultural and Communication Labour:What are characteristics of cultural and communication labour in \r\ncapitalism today? Are there potentials that they can transcend \r\nprecarity? What is the role of alternative economic models such as \r\nco-operatives (self-managed companies) in this respect?\r\n\r\nRN18_18: Critical Media Sociology and Political Communication:\r\nWhat is the role of political communication for a critical sociology of the media?\r\n\r\nNotes\r\nPlease submit only to one session. Abstracts should not exceed 250 \r\nwords. Each paper session will have the duration of 1.5 hours. Normally sessions will include 4 papers. Abstracts must be submitted online to the submission platform, see below. Abstracts sent by email cannot be accepted. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed and selected for presentation by the Research Network; the letter of notification will be sent by the conference software system in early April 2015.\r\n<a class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\" href=\"http:\/\/esa12thconference.eu\/abstract-submission\">http:\/\/esa12thconference.eu\/abstract-submission<\/a>\r\n\r\nConference fee: <a class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\" href=\"http:\/\/esa12thconference.eu\/fee\">http:\/\/esa12thconference.eu\/fee<\/a>\r\n\r\nESA\/RN18 membership:\r\nPaying members of ESA and RN18 have strongly reduced conference fees:\r\n<a class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\" href=\"http:\/\/www.europeansociology.org\/membership.html\">http:\/\/www.europeansociology.org\/membership.html<\/a>\r\n\r\nMailing list, Facebook:\r\nYou can join RN18\u2032s media sociology mailing list \r\n<a class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\" href=\"http:\/\/lists.jacobs-university.de\/mailman\/listinfo\/esa-rn18\">http:\/\/lists.jacobs-university.de\/mailman\/listinfo\/esa-rn18<\/a> and follow \r\nRN18 on Facebook: <a class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/esarn18?ref=ts&amp;fref=ts\">https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/esarn18?ref=ts&amp;fref=ts<\/a>\r\n\r\n<\/pre>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Call: RN18 Panel \u201cCritical Media Sociology Today\u201d 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association August 25-28, 2015. 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