New Media and the Global Diaspora Symposium 2009
cuando: del 1 al 3 de octubre (2009)
donde: Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island
Call for Papers:New Media and the Global Diaspora 2009
Theme: Exploring Media in Caribbean Diasporas
Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island is hosting a symposium
that addresses the relationship of media to the global diaspora. The
symposium focuses primarily on the migrations of the past 100 years and how
the “living traditions” transmitted by these communities are continually
subject to loss, gain and interpretation. Media developed during this same
period play a role, both directly and indirectly, in this process as these
traditions become transplanted into their “new home.” The symposium seeks
to: 1) encourage academic discourse focused on transnational migratory
populations and the role new media plays in transmitting and sustaining
their living traditions; 2) create a forum for researchers in the liberal
arts and other disciplines studying the nature, significance and consequence
of global migration; and 3) provide a concert performance of traditional
music and dance illustrating the vitality of these living traditions. We
envision this symposium as a celebration of global communication, the
liberal arts, and Roger Williams University’s mission to “bridge the world.”
While committed to the exploration of all immigrant communities across the
globe, this year’s symposium will have a particular focus on the Caribbean
diaspora that has developed around the world in the last century. To this
end, the symposium will highlight panels, round tables, guest speakers and
performances that emphasize the diversity and complexity of peoples from
this region and their diasporic communities.
The symposium organizers invite works that explore media in relation to
diasporic communities, particularly those that speak to this year’s
spotlight on Caribbean diasporas. We welcome academic papers from a variety
of perspectives in all disciplines, from theory, qualitative research, and
empirical studies to literary and cultural studies. Topics might include,
but are not limited to:
· Real Places, Virtual Spaces: Creating Cultural Communities Through
Media
· Exploring Gender at the Crossroads of Media and Culture
· Seeing Diaspora: Media, Community and Visual Rhetoric
· Media as Culture: Myth and Reality in Film
· Locating Interdisciplinarity: Technology and the Humanities
To submit a paper, please visit our website at
http://newmediasymposium.org/index.html. Authors should submit complete
papers (not to exceed 20 pages). As these papers will be blind
peer-reviewed, please follow the submission instructions carefully:
* Papers should have a top sheet with the Title, Name of the author(s),
Email address and Affiliation.
* The abstract section should give a clear sense of the scope of the
paper and the method of inquiry used.
* Please remove all identifying information from the body of the paper.
Submission deadline: Friday, May 15th, 2009.
For more information, please contact Dr. Kamille Gentles-Peart at
kgentles-peart@rwu.edu.
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