[csaa-forum] Inaugural MFCO Early Career-Grad CFP: Environments, Spaces and Transformations

Rosemary Overell rosemary.overell at otago.ac.nz
Wed Dec 11 06:48:20 CST 2013


Rosemary Overell
Lecturer
Media Film and Communication
The University of Otago
Dunedin NZ 9016
rosemary.overell at otago.ac.nz<mailto:rosemary.overell at otago.ac.nz>
http://www.otago.ac.nz/mfco/staff/otago052355.html



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From: Alex Thong <akwthong at gmail.com<mailto:akwthong at gmail.com>>
Subject: Inaugural MFCO Early Career-Grad CFP: Environments, Spaces and Transformations
Date: 11 December 2013 9:43:09 am NZDT
To: Alex Thong <akwthong at gmail.com<mailto:akwthong at gmail.com>>

Dear all,

I would greatly appreciate it if you could consider this yourself or send it to potentially interested others you may know. The interdisciplinary conference includes the possibility of a refereed publication in the Department of Media, Film and Communication working paper series.

Cheers and best wishes,
Alex

Call for Papers

Environments, Spaces and Transformations

Thursday 5th – Friday 6th June 2014

Inaugural MFCO Early Career-Graduate Conference hosted by the Department of Media, Film and Communication, University of Otago, New Zealand


Keynote speakers: Dr Fiona Allon, University of Sydney & Associate Professor Vijay Devadas, University of Otago

Conference organisers: Maud Ceuterick and Alex Thong


This interdisciplinary conference invites papers addressing the shifting relations between environments, spaces and their transformations.

Environment and space are critically contested concepts for understanding contemporary societies, locally and globally, and scholars have assigned ever-shifting meanings and significations to them.

Environments evolve and transform, but what impact do they have on societies and cultures? Similarly, spaces continuously change, but how do they generate new identities and different relations between people and their socio-politico and economic environments? Additionally, transformations might refer to the production of space for inducing change, changing socio-cultural and economic practices, technological interventions in various environments, or progressive politics re-orienting deep-rooted social stratifications. In fact, recently emergent formations such as the green economy, spatial thinking, critical environmentalism, and new materialism, to name a few, continue to give rise to multi-faceted debates around environments, spaces and notions of transformation.

We invite post-graduates and early career scholars to explore how interrelations between environments, spaces and transformations open toward a multitude of sites for dialogue across disciplines and practices.

Possible areas of inquiry include:

•       Mediated environments

•       Environments, space and politics

•       Citizenship, space and environment(s)

•       Filmic narratives of environment, space and transformation

•       Transformations in cinematic spaces

•       Space, place and gender

•       Spaces, transformations and their implications for mobility and gender

•       Environment and space in the archives

•       Philosophical approaches to space

•       Digital Environments

•       Implications of biotechnology

•       Neoliberal spaces

•       Representations of environments

•       Transforming ethics and value

•       Science, ethics and politics

•       Travel, tourism and the environment

•       Socio-cultural impacts of landscape and spatial modifications

Deadline for abstracts: 20th February 2014

Responses will be given by 28th February 2014

We invite abstracts of 250-350 words along with a short (100 word) author bio, from areas of study such as anthropology, geography, media, film studies, communications, biology, science communication, history, sociology, gender studies, political science, philosophy, art history, physics, climate sciences, phenomenology, law, architecture, tourism, postcolonial and indigenous studies.

Registration: Free. Tea and coffee provided. There will be a conference dinner on Thursday 5th June at the cost of $25 NZ/person payable in cash on the opening day. We will contact you regarding registration and dinner attendance.

Publication: Selected papers will be offered for publication in the refereed Working Paper Series of the Department of Media Film and Communication.

Papers will take the form of a 20-minute presentation and 10-minute question and answer session. Panel suggestions are welcome. Please send abstracts to Maud Ceuterick and Alex Thong at mfco_ecg at otago.ac.nz<mailto:mfco_ecg at otago.ac.nz>

Masterclass: Postgraduates will also be invited to attend a Masterclass with Dr. Fiona Allon on Wednesday 4th June 2014. Indicate if you wish to participate. Those attending the masterclass will be asked to submit a research proposal and short biography

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