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</span><b><span style='font-size:10.5pt;font-family:"Verdana","sans-serif"'>ANZCA09:
Communication, Creativity and Global Citizenship<br>
<br>
QUT Creative Industries Precinct, Brisbane, Australia, July 8-10, 2009<br>
<br>
www.anzca09.org <a href="http://www.anzca09.org"><http://www.anzca09.org></a>
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<b>Call for Papers<br>
</b><br>
<b>The Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) invites
submissions for the ANZCA09 Conference, Communication, Creativity and Global
Citizenship, to be held at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Creative Industries Precinct, Brisbane, Australia, from July 8-10, 2009. The
deadline for all abstracts and refereed papers will be Friday 5th February
2009. <br>
</b><br>
Communication exists as an everyday social practice, as a skill or art applied
in a range of contexts (business, politics, entertainment, etc.), as an
application of media technologies to reach audiences and communities, and as an
interdisciplinary field for teaching, research and scholarship, and community
engagement. As creativity is increasingly sought as a socio-cultural practice
whose application extends beyond the arts to all aspects of economic and social
life, new challenges are being presented for the application of communication
in a range of contexts. <br>
<br>
Digital media technologies enable new modes of social networking and
participation that challenge the sender-receiver, producer-consumer orthodoxies
of 20th century mass media and mass communication. Meanwhile, the challenges of
globalisation and multicultural societies are presenting both the need and the
opportunity for new forms of citizenship that cross national boundaries. These
challenges raise questions of global citizenship and public communication
spaces that require new attention to be given to questions of global media ethics
and intercultural communicative capacities. <br>
<br>
ANZCA09 welcomes papers from across a range of academic disciplines,
including—but not exclusive to—advertising; business and marketing
communication; communication studies; digital media and Internet studies;
cultural studies; film, media, radio, and television studies; journalism;
organisational and interpersonal communication; public relations; and the
creative, visual, and performing arts. We particularly welcome the contribution
of creative and professional practitioners, as well as those involved in
leading-edge research in relevant academic fields.<br>
<br>
<b>The ANZCA09 Conference is particularly seeking papers and panels that:<br>
<br>
· Engage international and comparative research
perspectives;<br>
· Address questions of intercultural communications
media and professional practice, including teaching and pedagogical practice;<br>
· Challenge and work across disciplinary boundaries
and established methodologies;<br>
· Critically address the role of communication in creative
problem-solving;<br>
· Consider the implications of social networking media
and participatory media cultures in challenging the dominance of the 20th
century mass communications paradigm. <br>
</b><br>
<br>
<b>Confirmed Keynote Speakers<br>
</b><br>
<b><i>Nick Couldry<br>
</i></b><br>
Nick Couldry is Professor of Media and Communications at Goldsmith’s
University in London. He has written extensively on Media and Culture and is
the author or editor of seven books including <i>The Place of Media Power:
Pilgrims and Witnesses of the Media Age</i>, <i>Inside Culture</i>, <i>Media
Rituals: A Critical Approach</i>, <i>Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media
in a Networked World</i>, and <i>Media Consumption and Public Engagement:
Beyond the Presumption of Attention</i>. Nick’s research interests centre
on the long-term impacts of the pervasive mediation of social life. <br>
<br>
<b><i>Jack Linchuan Qiu <br>
</i></b><br>
Dr. Qiu is a specialist in Internet and mobile media research at the School of
Journalism and Communication at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. His
academic interests include Internet and society, information and communication
technologies (ICTs) and the public sphere, late capitalism, globalization,
grassroots media, China, and the Asia Pacific region. Dr. Qiu’s current
research focuses on the spatial and class formations of ICTs in China's key city-regions
and the social practices of wireless technologies in Asia. He is the co-author
(with Manuel Castells) of <i>Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspec</i>tive,
and provides consultancy services for various international organizations
including the OECD. <br>
<br>
Other keynote speakers will be announced shortly.<br>
<br>
<b>Conference Streams<br>
</b><br>
Papers and abstracts are to be submitted to the relevant conference stream at
the ANZCA09 Conference Web site <a href="http://www.anzca09.org"><http://www.anzca09.org></a>
Streams include:<br>
<br>
· Advertising and integrated marketing communication<br>
· Communication and pedagogy<br>
· Communication ethics<br>
· Digital and social media<br>
· Disability and communication<br>
· Entertainment<br>
· Global media and communication<br>
· Intercultural communication<br>
· Interpersonal and small group communication<br>
· Journalism and news media<br>
· Media and citizenship<br>
· Mobile communication<br>
· Organisational communication<br>
· Political communication<br>
· Public relations<br>
· Science and environmental communication<br>
· Speech communication and rhetoric<br>
· Visual communication<br>
<br>
Stream co-coordinators will send out a call for papers identifying central
themes shortly, but we encourage you to prepare and submit abstracts at the earliest
opportunity. <br>
<br>
<b>The deadline for all abstracts and refereed papers will be Friday 5 February
2009.<br>
</b><br>
Those proposing panel sessions for ANZCA09 should contact the Conference
organisers directly at the earliest opportunity. <br>
<br>
<b>Contacts<br>
</b><br>
The contacts for all conference enquiries are:<br>
<br>
Professor Terry Flew<br>
Media and Communication<br>
Creative Industries Faculty<br>
Queensland University of Technology<br>
Brisbane, Australia<br>
<br>
E-mail: t.flew@qut.edu.au<br>
Phone: 61 7 3138 8188<br>
<br>
Kelly Hussey-Smith<br>
Research Assistant<br>
Creative Industries Faculty<br>
Queensland University of Technology<br>
Brisbane, Australia<br>
<br>
E-mail - kelly.husseysmith@qut.edu.au<br>
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