Professional Documents
Culture Documents
As announced, the Academic Committee has assembled all individual papers into sessions. Complete sessions remain as they were proposed. Those sessions containing more than 4 papers will be reexamined at a further notice to take into account absentee presenters. We will publish the time slots assigned to sessions very soon. Please note that they will be held exclusively from Tuesday Afternoon (the first series of sessions starting at 2:30 pm) to Friday Morning (the last series ending at 1 pm).
Please remember that presentations will be held in English. Also, all presentations are scheduled in 90-minute sessions. To facilitate discussion during the sessions, organizers may wish to encourage the exchange of papers among participants before the conference.
The Organizing Committee will connect the individual participants that have been regrouped so they can organize their session very soon. We will do so by sending the information individually: your Email address will not be published on our website.
Contact: crossroads2012@univ-paris3.fr
Cultural Studies and Development: the Reconstruction of the Stress-Negotiations between Culture and Development in Latin America
Ahtziri Molina Roldn, Programa de Investigacin en Artes Universidad Veracruzana Models of Cultural Management in Veracruz: Origins, Practices and Goals. Rodrigo Araya, Escuela de Periodismo, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Valparaso Cultural Centers: Spaces of Democratization of Recognition for a Local Development Quia Guillermo Martn , Gino Germani Research Institute Universidad de Buenos Aires Artistic Freedom, Market and Local Development. The Emergence of Independent Music in Buenos Aires City and the Advance of the s Marcela A. Pas Andrade, Universidad de Buenos Aires/ Investigadora de CONICET/Coordinadora del rea de Investigacin UADER- Concordia Candombe. Integration and Resistance Between Argentina and Uruguay Yolanda Pineda, Universidad Autnoma de la Ciudad de Mxico
The Residuum
Sue Currell, School of English/Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies Removal of the White Trash: Housing Policy as Eugenic National Housekeeping Ben Highmore, Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies Playing in the Wasteland: On Picturing Children in the Ruined City Ben Litherland, SCCS A Load of Old Rubbish: Litter, Advertising and Public Bins in London, 1880 1930 Sally R Munt, Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies
Moving beyond the Local: Langage, Identity, ans Hong-Kong Popular Music
Alice Chik, City University of Hong Kong Dimensions of Identity in Fans Comments on Multilingual Versions of Jacky Cheungs Wen Bie Antony Fung, Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Identities and Cultural Hero: A Study of Fandom of Andy Lau in China Angel Lin, The University of Hong Kong Do you Know Me (Diu Neih Louh-Mei): Entanglement of English and Cantonese Identities in a Hip Hop Group in Hong Kong24 Herbs
Organizer(s): Alexandra Sauvage, Autonomous University Of Baja California Sur, Research Centre On Regional Studies And The Pacific
Shifting Boundaries: Globalization and the Readjusting of Minority and Regional Rdentities in the Californian Peninsula
Alba Gamez Vazquez, fredconway123@gmail.com Frederick Conway, San Diego State University Identities under Challenge: Effects of U.S. Migration in the Baja California Peninsula Alexandra Sauvage, Autonomous University of Baja California Sur Alejandra Navarro Smith, Autonomous UNiversity of Baja California, CIC Museo The Racial Boundaries of Baja Californian and Mexican Cultural Identities Rosa Elba Rodriguez Tomp, Autonomous University of Baja California Sur Origins of the Cultural Identities of the Baja Peninsula
Afropeanism
Dominic Thomas, UCLA Afropeans and/in the New Europe Nicki Hitchcott, University of Nottingham Sex and the Afropean City: Leonora Mianos Blues pour Elise Alessandra Di Maio, University of Palermo Burning the Borders: Libya, Italy and the Politics of Mediterranean Migration
Producing the Political/Social in Digital Play: Pleasure, Play and Electronic Fantasies
Talmadge Wright, Loyola University Chicago David Embrick, Loyola University Chicago Intersections of Sociology and Cultural Studies Games Research: Negotiating Virtual Conflict, Cooperation and Social Identity Vincent Berry, University of Paris North Manuel Boutet, Styles and Careers in World of Warcraft: Outline of a Theory of Video Game Practice Jordi Sanchez-Navarro, Open University of Catalonia Tools for Knowledge and Guilty Pleasures: Cultural Consumption and Social Use of Digital Games David L. J. Gerber, Dpartement de Sociologie, Universit de Genve Explaining gaming Players Perceptions and Discourses on the Meaning and Implications of Digital Games
Organizer(s): Younghan Cho, Hankuk University Of Foreign Studies, Graduate School Of International And Area Studies Tsung-Yi Michelle Huang, National Taiwan University, Department of Geography
Organizer(s): James Daniel Elam, Northwestern University, Program In Rhetoric And Public Cuture Dilip Gaonkar, Northwestern University, Program in Rhetoric and Public Culture
Organizer(s): Kerry Moore, Cardiff University School Of Journalism, Media And Cultural Studies
Organizer(s): Tony Bennett, Institute For Culture And Society, University Of Wesern Sydney
Organizer(s): Conal Mccarthy, Museum & Heritage Studies, Victoria University Of Wellington
Modern Theatre in East Asia: The Question of Translation and Adaptation in the Context of Globalization
Hyunjung Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Conceptualizing Korean Shakespeare in the Era of Globalization: Lee Yun-taeks Hamlet Ken Takiguchi, National University of Singapore Anti-Shingeki Theatre as a Project of Overcoming Modernity Iris Hsin-chun Tuan, National Chiao Tung University Intercultural Theatre in Taiwan: Measure for Measure and 108 Heroes Leo Ching, Duke University
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Organizer(s): Anne Heith, Department Of Culture And Media Studies, Ume University
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Games People Play: Gender, Style and Temporality in the Zynga Community-Building
Elaine Lally, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) Stitching Pixels: Cityville, Craft and Collaboration Catherine Driscoll, University of Sydney The Style of Play: Economy, Community, and Social Gaming Meaghan Morris, University of Sydney Get a life!: Social Gaming and the Proper Uses of Time
Organizer(s): Sandra Ponzanesi, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Marguerite Waller, University of California, Riverside
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Organizer(s): Alison Harvey, Joint Graduate Programme In Communication And Culture At York And Ryerson Universities
Organizer(s): Chris Berry, Dept. Of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths, University Of London
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Organizer(s): Feng-Mei Heberer, University Of Southern California, Critical Studies Hoang Tan Nguyen, Bryn Mawr College, English and Film Studies
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Organizer(s): Sue-Han Ueng, Foreign Languages & Applied Linguistics, National Taipei University Peilin Liang, University of Texas at Austin/independent Researcher
(Re)emerging Memories of East Asia: Transnational Performances, Media, and Collective Identity in Taiwan
Peilin Liang, University of Texas at Austin/Independent Researcher Puppets, Colonization, and the Cold War: Innovation in the Palm Puppetry of Taiwan Sue-Han Ueng, Foreign Languages & Applied Linguistics, National Taipei University Imagining Collective Memories in Taiwanese Folk Processional Performances Tien-wen Lin, Asian Cultures and Languages, Department of Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin Network Nationalism on Facebook: Anti-Korea and Nationalist Movement in Taiwan during the Yang Shuchun Incident
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Cultural Management and Cultural Studies: from the Conceptual Supports to the Cultural Intervention
Marcela Pas Andrade, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Antropologa Social Cultural Development and Management in Latin America: the Case of Argentina Ahtziri Molina, Universidad Veracruzana, Programa de Investigacin en Artes Development and Cultural Management Questioned on the Light of Cultural Studies Pineda Lpez Yolanda, Universidad Autnoma de la Ciudad de Mxico New Generations, New Practices? The Case of Cultural Managers in Mexico
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Organizer(s): Angela Failler, Departments Of Sociology And Women'S & Gender Studies, University Of Winnipeg
Unfinished Past: Public and Counterpublic Witnessing of the 1985 Air India Bombings
Angela Failler, Departments of Sociology and Women's & Gender Studies, University of Winnipeg Appropriations and Counter-appropriations of the 1985 Air India Bombings: Forming Public Memory of an Unfinished Past Milan Singh, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University Politicizing Grief: Understanding Testimony for the Air India Inquiry Cassell Busse, McMaster University Re-presenting, not Reconciling, Violence: The Production of Moderate White Nationhood and Terrorist Others in Stephen Harper's 2010 Air India Address Rene Sarojini Saklikar, Poet, The Writer's Studio, Writing and Publishing Program, Simon Fraser University
Cultural Typhoon: A Reflection upon the Unique Site and Movement of Cultural Studies in Japan
Tohko Tanaka, Jumonji University Atsuhisa Yamamoto, Tsukuba Univrsity Cultural Typhoon as An Intellectual Movement Seigo Kayanoki, Kobe University Rock the Boat: Some Thoughts on Cultural Typhoon 2011 Kobe Jun Yokoyama, Freelance Move Beyond, Move In: Cultural Typhoon and Social Movements
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Organizer(s): Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University Of Technology Rwth Aachen
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Organizer(s): Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University Of Technology Rwth Aachen
Organizer(s): Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University Of Technology Rwth Aachen
Organizer(s): Younghan Cho, Hankuk University Of Foreign Studies, Graduate School Of International And Area Studies Shih-Diing Liu, University of Macau, Department of Communication
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Organizer(s): Anouk Guin, Universit Du Havre, Groupe De Recherches Identits Et Cultures (Gric)
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Decolonial Options: The Construction of Contemporary Popular Culture in Latin America and Africa
Ana-Lucia Sa, Affiliation Centre of African Studies ISCTE-IUL What Anonymous Artists ? West African Vocal Performers and their Challenge to Coloniality Christian Muleka Mwewa, University of the South of Santa Catarina Dialectical Tensions: Capoeira, the Control Society and Cultural Dissent Juan-Carlos Valencia, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana El ritmo no perdona: Latin American Popular Music, Commercial Media and Aesthetic Coloniality Walter Mignolo, Duke University
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Organizer(s): Jin Haritaworn, Helsinki Collegium For Advanced Studies, University Of Finland Sandeep Bakshi, University of Leicester
Organizer(s): Su-Lin Yu, Dept. Of Foreign Languages And Literature, National Cheng Kung University
Shocking Bodies
Susan Schweik, University of California at Berkeley Kicked to the Curb: Ugly Law Then and Now Robert Mcruer, George Washington University Cripping Austerity Rachel Riedner, George Washington University Spectacles of Gender: Reading Caster Semenya in Neoliberalism
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Organizer(s): Daniel Laforest, University Of Alberta, Modern Languages & Cultural Studies Department
Transmedia Cities: Making and Remaking the City in Print, Practice and Film
Carolyn Beasley, Swinburne University of Technology - Writing Its a Jungle Out There: Melbournes Gangland Wars, Underbelly and the Phantasmagoric City Craig Mcintosh , Swinburne University of Technology - Sociology The Politics of Imagination: Branding Melbourne as the City of Play Jason Bainbridge, Swinburne University of Technology The City as Found Object: Representations of the Phantasmagoric City in Popular Culture
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Organizer(s): Alisa Freedman, University Of Oregon, Department Of East Asian Languages And Literatures
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Organizer(s): Marie Berchoud, Burgundy University Til (Ea - Texte, Image, Langage)
Organizer(s): Alison Harvey, Joint Graduate Programme In Communication And Culture, York And Ryerson Universities
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Organizer(s): James Arvanitakis, Centre For Culture Research, University Of Western Sydney
Organizer(s): Martin Zierold, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, International Graduate Centre For The Study Of Culture (Gcsc)
Organizer(s): Giacomo Bott, Deutsches Volksliedarchiv (German Archive For Popular Music)
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Organizer(s): Erin Wunker, Dalhousie University, Department Of English, Canadian Studies Programme
Organizer(s): Mary Desjardins, Dartmouth College, Dept Of Film And Media Studies
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Organizer(s): Ranbir Banwait, English Department, Simon Fraser University Ayaka Yoshimizu, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
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Organizer(s): Kiran Grewal, University Of Sydney, Department Of Sociology And Social Policy
Close Encounters of the (Post)colonial Kind: European Cinema and Narratives of Ethnicity and Belonging
Kiran Grewal, University of Sydney, Department of Sociology and Social Policy Making Aloo Gobi' or 'Producing a Bastard Race'? - Memories of Empire in British and French Popular Cinema Antonella Biscaro, University of Technology, Sydney, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (International Studies) The (Post?) Colonial Gaze in Italian Cinematic Encounter Nicholas Manganas, Independent researcher Flowers from Another World: Navigating Spain's Post-colonial Narratives
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Organizer(s): Anna Cristina Pertierra, Centre For Critical & Cultural Studies, University Of Queensland Heather Horst, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Foreigners Among Us: National Body and Politics of Affects in Asian Comics
Ming Hung (Alex) Tu, Department of English, Tamkang University Sounds and Furies: Politics of Affects in Summer's End, 1945 Fusami Ogi, Department of English, Chikushi Jogakuen University How a Shoujo (a Japanese Girl) Transcends National Borders through an Incestuous Body Since the 1970s Sheuo Hui Gan, Manga Faculty, Kyoto Seika University The Politics of International Styles in Malaysian Comics
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Organizer(s): Wladimir Fischer, Department Of History, University Of Vienna Raluca Nagy, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University / Laboratoire dAnthropologie des Mondes Contemporains, Un
Mundane Music on the Move. Interactions of Balkan Folklore and Electronic Music
Ljerka Rasmussen, Department of Music, Tennessee State University Orientalizing the Balkans: From Folk to Ethnopop Raluca Nagy, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University / Laboratoire dAnthropologie des Mondes Contemporains, Un No Balkan Beats in the Balkans Victor A. Stoichi, CREM (Centre de recherches en ethnomusicologie) - LESC (Laboratoire d'ethnologie et sociologie comparative) / CNRS Whos the Big Boss?? Musical Agency in Live Manele Performances Ana Hofman, Scientific Research Centre of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Center for Interdisciplinary Research Balkan Music Industries between Already Europe and Europe-to-be Markus Reisenleitner, Department of Humanities, York University
Organizer(s): Cornelia Mser, Matre Assistante Supplante, Universit De Lausanne, Ceg-Liege Rosa Eidelpes, Doctoral candidate, Zentrum fr Literatur- und Kulturforschung Berlin
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Organizer(s): Marco Scalvini, London School Of Economics & Political Science, Department Of Media And Communications Tal Morse, London School of Economics & Political Science, Department of Media and Communications
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The Politics of Visibility and the Distribution of Affect: Reconfiguring the NarrativeDiscourses of the Global South
Jose Mari Cuartero, Ateneo de Manila University, University of the Philippines The Postsocialist Global South: The Politics of Affect and Historiography in the Works of Roy, Firmeza, and Yami Anne Christine Ensomo, Ateneo de Manila University The Scandal of the Unspeaking Subject and the Impropriety of Illegitimate Speech Zitong Qiu, University of Sydney The Affective-aesthetic Sentiments of Chinese Socialist Modernity: Socialist Revolutionary Youth Revisited Chris Hudson, RMIT University Fear and Fun in Singapore: The Politics of Affect in a City-State
Organizer(s): Graham Meikle, University Of Stirling, Division Of Communications, Media & Culture
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Organizer(s): Ilya Parkins, Gender And Women'S Studies, University Of British Columbia Okanagan
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Producing the Political-Social in Digital Play: Pleasure, Play and Electronic Fantasies
Talmadge Wright, Loyola University Chicago David Embrick, Loyola University Chicago Intersections of Sociology and Cultural Studies Games Research: Negotiating Virtual Conflict, Cooperation and Social Identity. Jordi Sanchey-Navarro, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya David Aranda, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Tools for Knowledge and Guilty Pleasures: Cultural Consumption and Social Use of Digital Games Vincent Berry, University of Paris North Styles and Careers in World of Warcraft: Outline of a Theory of Video Game Practice. David Gerber, Departement de Sociologie Explaining gaming Players Perceptions and Discourses on the Meaning and Implications of Digital Games
African Modernity
Nick Nesbitt, Princeton University Nesbitt, Resolutely Modern: Politics and Human Rights in the Mandingue Charter / L'absolument moderne: Politique et droits humains dans la charte du Mandingue Abiola Irele, Kwasu State University Cultura Encounters in the Modern World - An African Perspective Phyllis Taoua, University of Arizona African Modernity: Introspection and Freedom after 1960
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Pornographic Affects
Florian Voros, IRIS, EHESS The Frenzy of Raw Sex. The Everyday Life Receptions of Condomless Pornographies Kristina Pia Hofer, Institute for Gender Studies, Johannes Kepler University Porning Intimacy: Homemade Pornography on SellYourSexTape Fred Pailler, freelance researcher, OMNSH administrator Politics of Access and Politics of Affects: Documents, Knowledge and Online Intimacy Susanna Paasonen, University of Turku
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After the Creative Industries: Reflections on Cultural Work, Policy and Practice
Kate Oakley, City University Creating the Conditions of Creative Industries: a Look Back at Actors in the Policymaking Process Mark Banks, The Open University Cultural Work in the Rear View Mirror Keith Randle , University of Hertfordshire Of Barriers and Business Cases: The Long March towards(?) Diversity in UK Film and Television Labour Markets David Hesmondhalgh, Leeds University Organizer(s): Helen Kennedy, University Of Leeds, Institute Of Communications Studies
"I Know It's Only Rock'N'Roll (and Jazz)": Fandom and Rock Music #2
Stephanie Piotrowski , Teeside University Mark Fremaux , Edge Hill University My Names Ringo and I Play the Drums: Being a Beatles Fan in the Age of Interactivity Jedediah Sklower , Independent Researcher The Government of Senses: Ethics and Politics of Fandom Richard Mills, St. Mary's University College Strawberry Hill I Play the Part So Well: Beatles Tribute Bands Eoin Devereux, University of Limerick
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Organizer(s): Amparo Lasn, Universidad Complutense De Madrid, School Of Sociology And Political Science
Digital Mediations and Inscriptions: Sense of Place, Sense of Love, Sense of Self
Larissa Hjorth, RMIT University, School of Media and Communication Locating the Mobile Antonio Garca, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, School of Sociology and Political Science Technologies of Love. New Media and Sex-Affective Bonds Amparo Lasn, Digitally Attached Selves: an Example of the Shared Agency Between People and Technologies
Imagining a Sense of Place: The City, the Region, the Border, Part 1 Cities and their Fashions
Kathryn Franklyn, York University In the Skin of a Laing: The Evolution of Toronto Chic Felicity Perry, University of Auckland Black Wool and Vintage Shoes: The Wellington Look D'Angelo Francesca, York University The Habitus of Heels
Imagining a Sense of Place: The City, the Region, the Border, Part II Transplanting Modern Urban Imaginaries to the Margins
Natasha Barykina, University of Toronto Modernity and "Uneven Development": German Modernist Architects and Planners in the USSR Susan Ingram, University of Auckland Filmstadt in der Vorstadt: Locating Michael Kerteszs Sodom und Gomorrha Elena Siemens, University of Alberta Zhivago in the Suburbs
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Imagining a Sense of Place: The City, the Region, the Border, Part III Translating Pacific Regional Imaginaries
Ellen Carter, University of Auckland Places of Reading and Readings of Place: Empirical Differences in the Reception of Two French Mori Thrillers Angela Klling, University of Auckland The Locality of New Zealand Literature: Is the Place of Business Getting Lost in Translation? Raylene Ramsay, University of Auckland Kanak Writers Rethinking Gender Relations: Indigenous Power, Knowledge and Postcoloniality
Imagining a Sense of Place: The City, the Region, the Border, Part IV The Literal Fluidity of Border Regions
Art Redding, York University ust Never Sleeps: Contemporary Cultures of the Great Lakes Markus Reisenleitner, York University Policing Murky Depths: "SOKO Donau" and "The Border" Deborah Walker-Morrison, University of Auckland A Place to Stand: Land and Water in Mori Film
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Organizer(s): Kathalene Razzano, George Mason University Cultural Studies Program Leah Perry, SUNY-Empire State College
"Girls" of the Jet Age and Beyond: Race, Retro-aesthetics and the Airline Industry
Prudence Black, University of Sydney Marx, Hegel and Pan Am: Why History Wont Save the Airlines Melissa Tyler, University of Essex Still Red Hot: Retro-marketing, Aestheticization and Post-feminism in the Airline Industry Catriona Moore, University of Sydney You're a Great Way to Fly: Asian Flight Hostesses and the Jet Age Catherine Driscoll, University of Sydney
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Organizer(s): Chan Ching Mario Liong, Community College Of City University Lih Shing Alex Chan, Community College of City University
Organizer(s): Robert Wosnitzer, New York University | Media, Culture And Communication
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Organizer(s): Leslie Robinson, Departments Of Secondary Education And Art And Design, University Of Alberta
Organizer(s): Tania Lewis, School Of Media And Communication, Rmit University Rowan Wilken, Swinburne University of Technology
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Organizer(s): Larissa Hjorth, School Of Media And Communication, Rmit University Heather Horst, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
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Organizer(s): Elena Razlogova, Concordia University (Montreal), History Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, Art History and Communication Studies
Vocal Technologies
Carlotta Dar, cole d'Architecture de Paris-Malaquais, France Telephone Art Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, Art History and Communication Studies Grounding Auto-Tune Nina Sun Eidsheim , University of California, Los Angeles, Herb Alpert School of Music Body-Voice Technologies: Contemporary U.S. Opera as Multi-sensory Practice Elena Razlogova, Concordia University, Montreal, History Simultaneous Translators and the Soviet Experience of Foreign Cinema
Organizer(s): Larissa Hjorth, School Of Media And Communication, Rmit University Tania Lewis, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
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Youth Today! (2) Agency and Activism, Media Production and Education
Bronwen Low, MdGill University Reading the Youth of Community Media Projects and Products Michael Hoechsmann, Lakehead University Producing Youth: Sites and Scenes of Possibility Marie-Therese Atsena-Abogo, University of Laval Are we all Quebecers? Limoilou Starz Black Identity and Hip-Hop Musics Reception in Quebec City Pepi Leistyna, University of Massachusetts Youth Activism: The Role of Critical Pedagogy in the 21st Century
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Organizer(s): Sofia Sampaio, Centre For Research In Anthropology (Cria), Instituto Universitrio De Lisboa
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Time Discipline
Rafico Ruiz, McGill University, Communication Studies Living Iceberg Alley: The New Media of Natural Resources Emily Raine, McGill University, Communication Studies "Good Service": Time, Surplus Value, and Service Workers Dylan Mulvin, McGill University, Communication Studies Videotape and Temporal Displacement: The Postwar Workplace as Media Environment
Violence and Insecurity in the City: the Creation of Imaginary and Real Strategies to Fight Violence and Insecurity
Marie-Thrse Atsna Abogo, Laval University / Department of anthropology Hip-hop as an Imaginary Space: the Fight Against Violence within Immigrant Youth of Limoilou Starz Annie Blizaire, Laval University / Hautes Etudes Internationales Haitian Behavior Facing Insecurity in the Political Context of a Failed State Pierre Boris N'Nde Takukam, Laval University / Department of anthropology Security and Governmentality around Vernacular Local Practices Abderrahmane Moussaoui , Maison Mditerranenne des Sciences de lHomme / Universit de Provence AixMarseille
Discursive Constructions of National Identity, Ethnicity, Gender and Consumerism through Mediasport
Fabrice Desmarais, The University of Waikato, Department of Management Communication The Construction of the French as Others in the New Zealand Media During the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Lawrence A Wenner, Loyola Marymount University, College of Communication & Fine Arts and the School of Film & Television The Mediasport Interpellation: Gender, Fanship, and Consumer Culture Toni Bruce, The University of Auckland, Faculty of Education Discursive Constructions of Real New Zealanders: the Opening up of Forms of Ethnic Identity during the 2011 Rugby World Cup
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Organizer(s): Joanna Radwanska-Williams, Macao Polytechnic Institute Isabel Morais, University of Saint Joseph
Auditory imagination
John Tebbutt, La Trobe University, Centre for Creative Arts Found Sound, Crafting Archival Audio Amy Tsilemanis, La Trobe University; Centre for Creative Arts Audio-led Performance and the Re-imagining of Space: A Consideration of Recent Work in Victoria, Australia Eurydice Aroney, University of technology Sydney, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Social and Political Change Group Disorderly Voices: Sex Workers and Sex Work on the Radio Virginia Madesen Madsen, Macquarie University, Dept of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies New Acoustic Documentary Online, Emerging Pod-ecologies and The Memory of Radi
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Organizer(s): Rikke Schubart, University Of Southern Denmark, Dept. Of Literature, Media And Cultural Studies
Bad Sex, Women, and the Art of Sexual Transgression Part I: Mixed Emotions
Rikke Schubart, University of Southern Denmark, Dept. of literature, Media and Cultural Studies Women and the Bio-Logic of Vengeance in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2009) and Antichrist (2009) Angela Tumini, Chapman University, Languages Department Feminine Transgression, Sexuality, and Depressive Decline in Lars von Triers Breaking the Waves (1996) and Melancholia (2011) Deborah Walker-Morrison, University of Auckland, French Bad Sex in the Films of Catherine Breillat: A Bio-Cultural Reading Ann-Catrine Eriksson, Ume university, Department of Culture and Media Studies Do You Think Im Sexy? The Female Nude Kicks Back
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Organizer(s): Zoe Sofoulis, University Of Western Sydney - Institute For Culture And Society Ien Ang, University of Western Sydney - Institute for Culture and Society
Knowledge Translation for Change: the Good, the Bad and the Immeasurable
Zoe Sofoulis, University of Western Sydney - Institute for Culture and Society The Trickle Up Effect: Translating Sociocultural Research into an Urban Water Context T.V. Reed, Washington State University - Department of English Translating Direct Action for Neo-liberalized Audiences Gay Hawkins, University of Queensland - Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies Marketing Activist Knowledge: Translation, Publics and Publicity
Organizer(s): Adam Rottinghaus, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill - Department Of Communication Studies Sarah Sharma, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Department of Communication Studies
Organizer(s): Steve Collins, Macquarie University, Department Of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
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Articulating Technology and Labour in the Workplace: Office Technologies and/as Technologies of the Self.
Craig Robertson, Northeastern University Learning to File: Efficiency, Information, and the Modern Office Melissa Gregg, University of Sydney Becoming Professional: Technologies of the Self in Office Culture Mark Andrejevic, University of Queensland/University of Iowa Mining Employee Data: the Workplace Productivity of Social Networking
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Organizer(s): Scott Mcquire, University Of Melbourne, School Of Culture And Communication, Media And Communications
Organizer(s): Roberto Strongman, Ucsb Black Studies Eric Anton Heuser, Frei Universitt
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Organizer(s): Joke Hermes, Inholland University, Media, Culture And Citizenship Research Group Ann Gray, University of Lincoln, Dept. of Media and Cultural Studies
Organizer(s): Dorota Golanska, University Of Lodz, Department Of Transatlantic And Media Studies & Women'S Studies Center
Organizer(s): Valrie Billaudeau, Universit D'Angers - Laboratoire Eso-Carta - Umr Cnrs 6590
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Culture, Knowledge and Power in the Nineteenth Century in Paris: French Fascinations with Africa and Haiti
Aude Dieud, Duke University An Haitian Anthropologist in Paris: The Resistance and Significance of Firmins "De lEgalit des Races Humaines" (1885) Tara Menon, Yale University A Gods Eye View: Aerial Perspective and the 'Mission Civilisatrice' in Jules Vernes "Cinq semaines en ballon" (1863) Kristin Adele Graves, Yale University Mummies and the French Mission Civilisatrice: Egypt as Spectacular Synecdoche of Africa(ns), 1828-1829
Rethinking Noise
Greg Hainge, University of Queensland. Resistant Noise Paul Hegarty, University College Cork. Economies of Noise Elizabeth Stephens, Centre for the History of European Discourses, University of Queensland. Brilliant Noise
Organizer(s): Nengeh Maria Mensah, Universit Du Qubec Montral, cole De Travail Social
Comparing the Testimonial Cultures of Sexual and Gender Minorities: Uses, Challenges and Crossroads Impact
Thomas Haig, Universit du Qubec Montral, cole de travail social Engaging With Visibility and Voice: A Participatory Methodology for Multi-sectoral Research on Testimonial Cultures Janik Bastien-Charlebois, Universit du QUbec Montral, Dpartement de sociologie LGBTQ Testimonial Practices: Discrepancies and the Challenge of Inner Inclusion Martine Delvaux, Universit du Qubec Montral, Dpartement d'tudes littraires Testimonials and Womens Survival, or when Cultural Studies Intersects with Creativity Nengeh Maria Mensah, Universit du Qubec Montral, cole de travail social and Institut de recherches et d'tudes fministes Testimonial Cultures" and Crossroads?
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Organizer(s): Alexandre Baril, University Of Ottawa, Institute Of Women'S Studies Kathryn Trevenen, University of Ottawa, Institute of Women's Studies
Standardizing the Normal: Pathologization, Regulation and Surveillance of Bodies and Identities
Alexandre Baril, University of Ottawa, Institute of Women's Studies Kathryn Trevenen, University of Ottawa, Institute of Women's Studies Exploring Ableism and Cisnormativity in the Conceptualization of Identity and Sexuality Disorders Janik Bastien Charlebois, Universit du Qubec Montral, Dpartement de sociologie The Politics of Naming the In-Between: Intersex People and Disorders of Sex Development Monique Lanoix, Appalachian State University, Department of Philosophy and Religion Aging Women and Faulty Bodies Claire Grino, Philosophies contemporaines (PhiCo) Universit Paris 1 - Panthon-Sorbonne, France / Universit Laval, Qubec, Philosophie
Organizer(s): Simone Bignall, University Of New South Wales, School Of History And Philosophy
Organizer(s): Jaap Kooijman, University Of Amsterdam, Media Studies Astrid Fellner, Saarland University
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Aspects of Deaf Culture Viewed through the Lenses of Cultural Studies and Critical Pedagogy
Haggith Gor, Kibbutzim College of Education Inclusion of Deaf Students in Higher Education Galia Zalamanson Levi , Kibbutzim College of Education Deaf Students in the Discourse of Hegemony in Israeli Society Ana Cruz, St. Louis Community College-Meramec Re-Imagining the Education of the Deaf: Music, Critical Pedagogy and Radical Literacy
Organizer(s): Tamara Vukov, Drexel University, Center For Mobilities Research And Policy Ayesha Hameed, Goldsmiths, University of London - Centre for Research Architecture
Organizer(s): Handel Wright, University Of British Columbia Chantal Cornut-Gentille DArcy, University of Saragoza
Difference at the End of Multiculturalism #1: Putting Waning Multiculturalism, Cosmopolitanism and Biopolitics to Work
Joke Hermes, InHolland University of Applied Sciences Past Multicultural Populism: Rethinking Cultural Studies as a Political Project Mary Bryson, University of British Columbia Mapping Affect & Nomadic Mobilities: The Queer Biopolitics of Feeling Cancer Mica Nava, University of East London Visceral Cosmopolitanism: from Alterity to Mere Difference Handel Kashope Wright, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Education Waning Multiculturalism and its Ascending Alternatives
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Organizer(s): Nomi Michel, University Of Geneva, Department Of Political Science And International Relations
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Cultural Studies and Education in Brazil Main Contributions in the Last Twenty Years
Marisa Vorraber Costa, ULBRA - UNIVERSIDADE LUTERANA DO BRASIL On the Contributions of Cultural Analysis to Teacher's Work and Teacher's Education in the Beginning of the XXIth Century Edgar Roberto Kirchof, ULBRA - Universidade Luterana Do Brasil Iara Bonin, ULBRA - Universidade Luterana Do Brasil Childrens fiction and Cultural Studies in Brazil Rosa Hessel Silveira, ULBRA - Universidade Luterana Do Brasil Identity and Difference Approaches in the Field of Education in Brazil
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Organizer(s): Suzanne Bergeron, University Of Michigan, Dearborn Jyoti Puri, Simmons College
Organizer(s): Chantal Cornut-Gentille D'Arcy , University Of Zaragoza Handel Wright , University of British Columbia, Faculty of Education
Difference at the End of Multiculturalism #2: Visual Representations of Identity, Identification and the Politics of Difference
Juan Tarancn, University of Zaragoza Fluid Borders: Contemporary Representations of Latino/a Culture in the United States Chris Weedon, Cardiff University Encountering Difference in Contemporary British Film Glenn Jordan, Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries, Photography as Empathetic Cultural Politics: Life Portraits of People from Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds in Wales and Ireland Chantal Cornut-Gentille D'Arcy, University of Zaragoza
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Organizer(s): Birkan Tas, Amsterdam School For Cultural Analysis, University Of Amsterdam
For Better of For Worse: Queer Theory and "the Good Life"
Will Gibbens, University of Amsterdam "Other-ly Love": The New Queer Optimism Birkan Tas, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam Queer Future: Between Death and Life
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Organizer(s): Liudmila Voronova, Baltic And East European Graduate School (Beegs), Sdertrn University Ekaterina Kalinina, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Sdertrn University
Organizer(s): Geetha Ganapathy-Dor, Universit Paris 13 And Cree (Crea, Paris Ouest Nanterre La Dfense)
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Wendy Cutler, Universit Catholique d'Angers Women as Objects of Desire in Bollywood Cinema: the Role of the Cabaret Dancer
Organizer(s): Sophie Mccall, English Department, Simon Fraser University Christine Kim, English department - Simon Fraser University
Deportation, Illegality and the Making of the Racial-National Imaginary in Canada: Rethinking the 1960s and 1970s
Mary-Jo Nadeau, University of Toronto Eve Haque, York University Re-inventing Canada as a Dual White Settler Nation in the Golden era of Royal Commissions Cynthia Wright, York University A Pre-history of No Borders Sean Mills, University of Toronto Quebec, Haiti, and Echoes of Empire: The Deportation Crisis of 1974
Organizer(s): Simone Bignall, University Of New South Wales, School Of History And Philosophy
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Organizer(s): Patrick Farges, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 4223 Cereg Anne Isabelle Francois, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 172 - CERC
Organizer(s): Patrick Farges, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 4223 Cereg Anne Isabelle Francois, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 172 - CERC
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The Other Side of the Mirror: Childrens Participation in Moving beyond Prevailing Discourses of Children and Childhood.
Zinnia Mevawalla, Institute of Early Childhood, Macquarie University, Australia (In)vested Interests: Examining Multiple Perspectives of Social Justice for Young Children in a Rural Australian Context. Clare Britt, Institute of Early Childhood, Macquarie University, Children Re-imagining (Im)possible Childhood Subjectivities in a Diverse, Inner-urban Context in Australia Sanobia Palkhiwala, Institute of Early Childhood, Macquarie University, Australia Belonging in my Community: Exploring Children's Voices in Porus, Jamaica Jacqueline Hayden, Institute of Early Childhood, Macquarie University HIV/AIDS and the Young Child: A Case Study from Namibia
Organizer(s): Miyase Christensen, Karlstad University; And, Royal Institute Of Technology (Kth)
Borders, Methodologies and Popular Communication Research: Everyday Experiences of the Geopolitical
Miyase Christensen, Karlstad University; Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Popular Communication Tools and Spaces of Belonging in Migrant Contexts Mehdi Semati, Northern Illinois University Geopolitics, the Middle East and the Popular Imagination Nabeel Zuberi, University of Auckland The Muslim in Contemporary Western Popular Music Patrick Burkart, Texas A&M University
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Organizer(s): Jacqueline Wallace, Concordia University: Department Of Communication Studies Mary Elizabeth Luka, Concordia University: Department of Communication Studies
Organizer(s): Yarimar Bonilla, Rutgers University Mayanthi Fernando, University of California-Santa Cruz
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Organizer(s): Rosario Radakovich, Universidad De La Republica - Uruguay Ana Wortman, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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Organizer(s): Winnie L. M. Yee, Department Of Comparative Literature, School Of Humanities, University Of Hong Kong
Towards a Global Perspective: Imagining Nonhuman, Animal and River in Literary and Filmic Space
Winnie L. M. Yee, Department of Comparative Literature, School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong Writing the Riverscape: The Representation of Body and Nature in Su Tongs "The Boat to Redemption" Fiona Yuk-Wa Law, Department of Comparative Literature, School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong Fabulating Animals: Journey to an Affective Sphere in Asian Film Scene Kiu-wai Chu, Department of Comparative Literature, School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong Beyond Human World: Eco-Cultural Studies in Global Art Cinema
Organizer(s): Randy Nichols, Department Of English And Media Studies, Bentley University
Beyond the Player, Beyond the Game: Broadening the Question of Video Game Meaning
Robert Mejia, Institute for Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Electronic Engines of Economic Transformation: Video Games and the Logistics of Anxiety and Desire Ben Aslinger, Department of English and Media Studies, Bentley University Game Consoles and Global/Local Play Randall Nichols, Department of English and Media Studies, Bentley University Bourdieu, Cultural Capital, and the Field of Video Game Studies Kumarini Silva, Department of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Hip-Hop in Australia
Akesha Horton, Transformign Cultures, University of Technology, Sydney Hip-Hop Who R U ?: An Exploration of Global Citizenship and Digital Literacies via Hip-Hop Chiara Ministrelli, Aboriginal Studies, Monash University Are We There Yet? Identity, Politics and culture in Australian Aboriginal Hip Hop Tony Mitchell, Transforming Cultures Centre, University of Technology, Sydney Koolism, Trey, & Maya Jupiter: Second Generation Transmigrants, In-betweenness and Multicultural Hip Hop in Sydney
Organizer(s): Rosario Radakovich, Universidad De La Republica - Uruguay Ana Wortman, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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The Internet, Mobiles and 'Knowingness': Considering Sex, Gender and Ethnicity in Young People's Mediated Cultures
Kate Crawford, University of NSW Kath Albury, University of NSW The Panics of Sexting: Culture, Law and Policy Clifton Evers, University of Nottingham, Ning Bo Mobile Masculinity in the African Diaspora Paul Byron, University of NSW Friends, Porn and the Internet: Young People Knowing Sexual Health
Organizer(s): Hongling Liang, City University Of Hong Kong Meera Ashar, City University of Hong Kong
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Organizer(s): Lyn Mccredden, Deakin University, Faculty Of Arts And Education Edwin Ng, Deakin University, Faculty of Arts and Education
Organizer(s): Patricia Haseltine, Providence University, Department Of English Language, Literature And Linguistics
Indigenous Films of Taiwan: Re-Storying the Relation to the Land and the Ocean
Jessie Ming-May Chen, Providence University, Department of Mass Communication Culture and Interpretation: A Reception Study of Orchid Island Films Yi-Wei Chin, Providence University, Department of Language, Literature and Linguistics Finding the Other and the Lost Self in Losing Sea Horizon Patricia Haseltine, Providence University, Dept. of English Language, Literature and Linguistics The Transrelational Semiotics of Storytelling Events in Indigenous Films from Taiwan
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Organizer(s): Vanessa Agard-Jones, New York University, Department Of Anthropology And Institute Of French Studies Redi Koobak, Linkping University, Department of Gender Studies (Tema Genus)
Organizer(s): Liam Grealy, University Of Sydney Kane Race, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies
Kane Race, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney
Organizer(s): Britta Timm Knudsen , Aarhus University Christian Borch , The University of Sydney
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Mediating the Nation in Turkey: Discourses of National Identity from the Crossroads of Civilization
Suncem Koer, Indiana University, Department of Communication and Culture Kurdish Cinema Genre as a Discourse of Nation-making in Transnational Space Josh Carney, Indiana University, Department of Communication and Culture Nostalgia for the Present: Struggle for the Nation in The Magnificent Century (Muhteem Yzyl) Ozan Asik, University of Cambridge, Sociology Mediating Erdoan to the Islamic nation(s): the Arab Spring Speech and Turkeys Islamic Media Eylem Yanardaolu, Baheehir University, Faculty of Communication
Sacred Pop
Antti-Ville Krj, University of Turku Beatified Beats - Intersections of the Popular and the Sacred in Music Nabeel Zuberi, University of Auckland Muslim Elements in Western Electronic Music and DJ Culture Jonas Otterbeck, Lund University Halal-pop and the Order of Islamic Theologies
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Organizer(s): Alberto Da Silva, Sorbonne University, Laboratory Crimic Gwnalle Legras, Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3 University, laboratory MICA (Mdiation, Information, Communication, Art)
Drawing the Map of Audiovisual Culture: Methodological Challenges in French Film and Media Studies
Nelly Quemener, King's College of London, Laboratory Communication, Information, Media (Sorbonne Nouvelle University) The Performative Power of Comedy. A Methodological Proposal for the Study of Comic Devices and Identity Gwnalle Legras, Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3 University, laboratory MICA Star: An Irreducible Gauloise on the Land of Author Politics Alberto Da Silva, Sorbonne University, Laboratory CRIMIC History, Film and Gender Studies of Brazilian Cinema: A Methodological Proposal for the Use of Film Analysis in History Pierre-Olivier Toulza, Paris-Diderot University Organizer(s): Roshini Kempadoo, University Of East London, School Of Arts And Digital Industries Ashwani Sharma, University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries
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Ashwani Sharma, University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries
Higher Education and Democracy: The Role of Cultural Studies and Critical Pedagogy
Tricia Kress, University of Massachusetts-Boston Critical Pedagogy and Democratic Education in a U.S. Urban Leadership Doctoral Program Donna Degennaro, University of Massachusetts-Boston Cultural Collisions: Possibilities vs Practice in Technology-Mediated Teaching Innovations Ana Cruz, St. Louis Community College-Meramec Fostering a Democratically Conscious Citizenry: Critical Pedagogy in an Undergraduate-Level Foundations of Education Course Handel Wright, University of British Columbia
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Organizer(s): Joshua Newman, Florida State University, Center For Physical Cultural Studies
Confronting the Racial Habitus of Multi-Issue Politics and of Being "White Allies"
Jennifer Petzen, Humboldt University of Berlin, Center for Transdisciplinary Gender Studies Postracial Posturing: Queer Theory and the Staging of Racial Inclusion Gianfranco Rebucini, EHESS-Paris, Laboratory LAIOS-iiAC We Are All Anti-racist!. The French Republicanism and the White Allies Marco Dell'Omodarme, Universit Paris 1 Execo PHICO Thinking Alliances: What is Allied in Alliances Politics? Sirma Bilge, Universit de Montral
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Organizer(s): Roshini Kempadoo, University Of East London, School Of Arts And Digital Industries Ashwani Sharma, University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries
Organizer(s): Bruno Cornellier, Centre For Globalization And Cultural Studies, University Of Manitoba Matthew Croombs, Carleton University
Organizer(s): Michael Denning, Yale University Working Group On Globalization And Culture
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Engineering Consent in the Neoliberal Age: Information War and Primitive Accumulation
Organizer(s): Kab-Woo Koo, Kyungnam University Soo-Jung Lee, University of North Korean Studies
Pan-African Cultural Festivals 1966-2010: Culture, Development and the African Renaissance
Aedn N Loingsigh, University of Stirling The Performance of Pan-Africanism at the "Festival Mondial des Arts Ngres de Dakar (1966)" Andrew Hussey, University of London Institute in Paris Algiers, capital of Third World-ism: the Algiers pan-African Festival (July 1969) David Murphy, University of Stirling Renaissance Men? Culture and Development at the Festival Mondial des Arts Ngres (Dakar, 1031 December 2010)
Organizer(s): Michael Denning, Yale University Working Group On Globalization And Culture
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Organizer(s): Leonie Schmidt, University Of Amsterdam, Department Of Media Studies & Amsterdam School Of Cultural Analysis
Religion, Mediation and the Public Sphere: Case Studies from Indonesia and the Netherlands
Leonie Schmidt, University of Amsterdam, Department of Media Studies & Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis Urban Islamic Spectacles: Transforming the Space of the Shopping Mall during Ramadan in Indonesia Bram Hendrawan, Utrecht University, Research Institute for History and Culture Televising Religious Rituals: Local Television, Religion and the Construction of Local Identity in Bali Lonneke Van Heugten, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis and Department of Theatre Studies The Cancellation of Asha and the Women of Madina: From an Empty Stage to a Spectacle of the Dutch Multicultural Drama
Organizer(s): Tal Dor, Universit Paris Nord/13, Dpartement De Sciences De Lducation, cole Doctorale rasme Christine Delory-Momberger, Universit Paris 13/Nord UFR LSHS cole doctorale rasme
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From Politics of Silencing to Feminist Praxis of Action: Palestinian Society in Israel Nacira Gunif-Souilamas, Universit Paris Nord/13, Dpartement de Sciences de lducation, cole doctorale rasme.
Organizer(s): Ashwani Sharma, University Of East London Roshini Kempadoo, University of East London
Julian Henriques , Goldmiths, University of London Tracing Social Transformation through Acoustic Space and Time Sonia Hope , Goldsmiths, University of London and Institute of International Visual Arts (Iniva) Beyond the Barricades: Black British Women Authors and Space-Time Sonjah Stanley Niaah , University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica
Organizer(s): Miyase Christensen, Royal Institute Of Technology (Kth); And Karlstad University
Cosmopolitanism from the Margins: Mediations of Expressivity, Social Space and Cultural Citizenship
Miyase Christensen, Karlstad University; Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Cosmopolitanism, Embodied Expressivity and Morality of Proximity Myria Georgiou, London School of Economics Cities within Cities, Cities against Cities: Conflict and the Urban Street
Organizer(s): Viola Lasmana, University Of Southern California, Department Of English Alison Sperling, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of English
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Organizer(s): Ashwani Sharma, University Of East London Roshini Kempadoo , University of East London
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Organizer(s): Christy Spackman, New York University, Department Of Nutrition, Food Studies And Public Health
Pulling Back the Curtain: the Micro, Molecular and Scientific Remaking of Visibility
Fiona Rose-Greenland, University of MIchigan Department of Sociology What does color do ? Polychromy, Science and Society in Ancient Statues Lee Elizabeth Douglas, New York University Department of Anthropology From Human Form to Anatomical Illusion: Photographing Forensics in Post-Franco Spain Christy Spackman, New York University Visible Misbehavior: The Microbiopolitics of the Malfunctioning Functional Beverage
Organizer(s): Anna Gibbs, University Of Western Sydney Maria Angel, University of Western Sydney
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Public Culture on Reflective Display: Pedagogic-Performative Space & Visitor-Learner Experience in Contemporary Chinese Practice
Stephen Chan, Lingnan University Museum Visitors as Real-Estate Buyers: Transgressing Curatorial and Performative Practices for Counterhegemonic Cultural Action Muriel Law, Lingnan University Drama and the Performative: Towards a Transformative Practice in Social Inquiry Shu Meng, Macau University. of Science & Technology War and History in Display: The Possibilities of Public Art in Memorial Museums Today
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Crossroad: East Asian Popular Culture in the West. Locating Korean Wave in Europe & the Orientalism Revisited
Sunny Yoon, Hanyang University Reception of New Korean Wave and Youth Culture In Europe Valentina Marinescu, University of Bucharest Balica Ecaterina, Casa Academiei The New Export of Meaning The Korean Wave in Romania Paul Bowman, Cardiff University When Orientalism is a Good Thing Wook-Inn Paik, Seoul Nation University of Science & Technology Korean Wave(Hallyu) as a Desire to Be Recognized in Advanced Countries
Jin-Woo Park, Korea Press Foundation Double Face of Labor in Contemporary Korean Film Industry: Creativity and Precarity
The Bad, the Good and the Medias: How do Medias produce Norms?
Anne-Sophie Beliard, Nouvelle Sorbonne University, CIM Bad TV Series and good Critics. How to Evaluate TV Series? Sarah Lecossais, Sorbonne Nouelle University, CIM ''Good Mother vs Bad Mother. How Do Television Serials Construct Motherhood Today? Etienne Mouhot, Sorbonne Nouvelle University The 2005 Riot and the Police Interpellation: Whiteness and Media Giuseppina Sapio, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), Lab: IRCAV "Meta-family": a crossroads between Family and Film Studies
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Organizer(s): Luc Shankland, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle, Institut De La Communication Et Des Mdias
Transgender Figures ' la franaise': Blurring the Boundaries Between Masculinity and Femininity in the Media
Mlanie Lallet, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Exploring the Feminine in French Animated Television Series: Is this Really a Boy's World? Natacha Lapeyroux, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Womens Boxing: A Negotiation between Femininity and Masculinity Nina Miletti, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 French Masculinity Through GQ Magazine: the Style of the Playman?
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Murray Forman, Northeastern University Lines of Battle, Lines of Respect: Age Ideology and Generational Dissonance in Hip-Hop Line Grenier, Dpartement Communication, Universit de Montral Senior Stars : Celebrity culture and the Ageing Apparatus Kim Sawchuk, Concordia University
Forget Foucault?
Martina Rauter, Klagenfurt University, Department of Educational Science The Uses of Foucault: Empowering the Theatre of the Oppressed with Theory A. Freya Thimsen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Communication The Politics of Truth in Foucault Kenneth Werbin, Wilfrid Laurier University's Brantford Campus, Contemporary Studies & Journalism Foucault on Facebook: Social Media Meets Biopolitics Sebastian Nestler, Klagenfurt University, Department of Media and Communication Quasi-Subjectivity as Anti-Governmentality
Organizer(s): Nathan Taylor, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, Department Of Communication Studies
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Media studies and communication sciences - Intellectual dialogues transgressing a banal conflict
Andreas Hepp, Researching Media Culture between Communication Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies: The potential of Communication Claudia Alvares, Putting Culture back into Lusophone Communicaton Studies: An Attempt to Negotiate between Technological Determinism and Critical Theory Irena Carpentier Reifova, Post-socialist tug-of-war: studying media structures or cultures? Jan Teurlings, Why I will never find true happiness in communication studies - nor media studies, for that matter Lothar Mikos, The history of film and television research in Germany between Communication and Media Studies or Why there's no Cultural Studies in Germany.
Sonjah Stanley Niaah, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus Deborah Thomas, University of Pennsylvania
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The Politics of Pilgrimage: Reggae, Revolution and the Movement of Jah People Matthias Wieser, University Of Klagenfurt Andreas Hudelist, University Of Klagenfurt
Jane Wilhelm, Sorbonne Nouvelle University Isabelle Gnin, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Culture as Translation
Bella Brodzki, Sarah Lawrence College Translators Prefaces as Global Intercultural Texts Christine Raguet, Sorbonne Nouvelle University Translating as an Experiment in Intercultural Dialogue Jane Wilhelm, Sorbonne Nouvelle University Self-translation as a Paradigm for Translation
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Islamic Identities
Alper Bilgili, Sleyman ah University Post-Secular Society and the Multi-vocal Religious Sphere in Turkey Nazl an Bilgili, Istanbul Kultur University Islam and Civic Culture: The Impact of Religiosity on Tolerance among Muslims in Turkey Dilyana Mincheva, Trent University Islamic Intellectual Discourses in the West: Between the Academic and the Public Duties Louise Ryan, Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney Negotiating Difference: Islam on Display
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Marcienne Martin, Laboratoire ORACLE [Observatoire Runionnais des Arts, des Civilisations et des Littratures dans leur Environnement] - Universi The Concept of Power Analyzed in Terms of the Sacredness and its Taboo Territories Chamee Yang, Seoul National University Deepening Time and Paradox of Mobility: A Critical Inquiry into Urban Subway Space as a Non-Place Aurora Wallace, New York University Streets and Capital
Xinghua Li, Babson College The Useless Sustainability: Ma Kes Eco-Fashion Project and Chinas Cultural Memory in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Sergey Jakushenkov, Astrakhan State university Russian Advertising: From Cultural Identification to Cultural Heritage Sophie Marino, Centre Norbert Elias, (UMR 8562), Equipe Culture et Communication, Universit d'Avignon The Rock Legacy in Cultural Institutions Pinar Gran, University of Exeter Music and Cultural Memory: A Study with the Diaspora from Turkey in Berlin
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Aude Dieud, Duke University An Haitian Anthropologist in Paris: Unveiling the Resistance and Significance of Joseph-Antnor Firmins Pioneering Work (1885) Pierpaolo Martino, SAGEO Department, University of Bari Colin MacInness multicultural London: Absolute Beginners and City of Spades Andr Cicalo, Lateinamerika-Institut, Freie Universitat Berlin Between Racial Democracy and Affirmative Action: Contemporary Questions about Slavery Memory in Rio de Janeiro Andrea Matallana, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella The Tango between Two Banks
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Natasha Seegert, University of Utah, Department of Communication Queer Beasts: Ursine Punctures in Domesticity Terra Eggink, University of California San Diego Department of Communication Prehumanisms and Posthumanisms: The Case of Animal Trials Erin Flaherty, University of Rochester - Visual and Cultural Studies What are We? And Where are We Going?: Reconciling Divergent Conceptions of Posthumanism In Critical and Cultural Contexts
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Ambient Anxiety: Mapping Pandemic Narratives in Popular Culture Mark Davis, Monash University Davina Lohm, Monash University Post-pandemic Affect and Outbreak Narrative Hans Huang, Centre for the Study of Sexualities, National Central University Preventive Assemblage, Affective Climates and AIDS Organising in 1990s Taiwan Emily Johansen, Texas A&M University Risk, Safety and Global Responsibility: The Case of The Constant Gardener
Affective Technologies
Maude Gauthier, University of Montreal, Dep. of Communication, lab. CPCC (culture populaire, connaissance et critique) "Doing" Intimacy With New Communication Technologies: Emotional Attachments Michael Glennon, University of Nebraska at Omaha It Is Truly a Fight to Salvage Human Thought from Despair: The Politics of Affect, YouTube, and the Becoming Minoritarian Brent Malin, University of Pittsburgh The Path to the Machine: Affect Studies, Technology, and the Problem of Emotion William Bogard, Whitman College Control Surfaces, Rhythm, and Affective Culture
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Laliv Melamed, New York University To Remember by Heart: Sense, Affect and Ideology in Domestic Videos Andrew Cornell, Universit Stendhal Grenoble 3, Etudes Anglophone Reality Television and Accumulation through the Enclosure of Affect Jedediah B. Sklower, No academic affiliation. Member of the editorial board of Volume ! the French peer-reviewed journal of popular music studies The government of senses: moral order and the meaning of popular culture
Queer Narratives
Ruth Preser, Gender Studies Program, Bar-Ilan University Lesbian Dramas and the Stories about Them Dennis Sumara, University of Calgary Faculty of Education Claire Robson, University of Calgary Faculty of Education Lesbian Exile and Homing Strategies in the Queer Diaspora Mike Malagreca, Istituto Internazionale di Psicosintesi Educativa Loose Cannon. What I Learned from (not) Being Q in Italy
Postcolonial Imaginations
Kingsley Ehiemua, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria The Emergent Image of Postcolonial Africa in the Nigerian Film Content: A Critical Perspective Vedita Cowaloosur, University of Warwick Reclaiming India(s) Emmanuel Eregare, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria
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Naija Revolution as Subculture: Popular Culture and the New Nigerian Identity Rita Keresztesi, University of Oklahoma Black Power in the Caribbean
The Politics of Crisis , from Latin America to the European Sovereign Debt Crisis I
Karyn Ball, Department of English and Film Studies, University of Alberta Between Progress and Decline: The Semantics of Crisis after Koselleck Dr Maria Giannacopoulos, Flinders University Sovereign Debts Elena Oliete, University of Zaragoza. Dept. English Studies Globalization and its Fears: Screening the Crisis
The Politics of Crisis , from Latin America to the European Sovereign Debt Crisis II
Mark Gibson, Monash University Senses of Entitlement: From the Bullingdon Club to Cape York Peninsula Juan Ricardo Aparicio, Universidad de los Andes Between the popular and the power bloc: interrogating humanity in contemporary Colombia Pablo Castagno, Universidad Nacional de la Matanza The Global Crisis: Lessons from the State Adjustments in Latin America and the European Union
TV Hybridities
Peter Kleinrath, University of Klagenfurt, Institute for Media and Communication Studies Absurdification - The Omnipresence of Existentialism in Current American Quality-TV Series Jane Shattuc, Emerson College Reconsidering Pierre Bourdieu's Cultural Capital: The Vexing Case of American Quality TV Sarah Sepulchre, University of Louvain (UCL), Observatoire du rcit mdiatique Television Screenwriters Strategy While Using Reality and Writing Fiction Nurcay Turkoglu, Marmara University & ILAD Fingers Crossed for Good Luck: Vira-Bismillah-Haydi
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Diasporic Identities
Marisol Negrn, University of Massachusetts Boston, American Studies and Latino Studies / Affiliated Faculty, Women's Studies A Nuyorican State of Mind: Sonic Soundscapes and Diasporic Subjectivities during the 1970s New York Salsa Boom Irfan Wahyudi, Communication Science Department, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Airlangga University, Indonesia Community Radio in Indonesia: Empowerment and Community Diaspora Jenny Wills, University of Winnipeg, English Department Diasporic Communities and Asian Adoption in Larissa Lai's When Fox is a Thousand Sungmin Kim, The University of Tokyo/Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies From Survival to Taste: Expansion of the Diaspora Area and Diffusion of the Horumon-yaki in Japan
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Blackness Made in China. Some Reflections about the Political Economy of "Race" within Globalization Jamel Santa Cruze-Bell, Saint Louis University Dis/Continuity of Indigenous Culture: Discourses of African and African American Women on the Strong Black Woman Dialectic Polina Shvanyukova, Justus-Liebig-Universitt Gieen, Germany Black Italians: Negotiating New Imaginary Nationhood in Multicultural Literary Representations Carmen Diop, Universit Paris 5 Ren Descartes CERSES Black Graduated Women in France: Exploded, Multiple or Hybrid Identity?
Racialized Subjects
E. Frances White, Social and Cultural Analysis and the Gallatin School, New York University Culture and Daispora in the 21st Century: Paul Gilroy's Planetary Humanism Sze Wei Ang, University of Hong Kong Of Racial Contracts Diop Makhtar, Universit de La Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3, Communication - INformation - Mdias Articulation, Disarticulation. Western Hegemony and the Movement of Negritude: the Struggle for Meaning Jonathan Luu, Texas A&M University Thinking Black about Of Our Spiritual Strivings: An Essay Concerning the Warring Ideals in the Dark Body
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Reggy Figer, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University Memorializing the Homeland: the Case of Filipino Migrants in Japan Kumi Silva, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Dark children of the mere and marsh: I This paper looks at subalter Haluk Ucel, Istanbul Bilgi University Nostalgia in Search of Imagined Identities in Turkey
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Paris Revisited.The Construction of Paris as Art and Fashion Capital in Swedish Artist Biographies 18801920 Hande Bilsel Engin, Bahcesehir University Festivalization and Ritualization of Consumer Lifestyles: Shopping Festivals in Istanbul Francesca D'Angelo, York University - Department of Humanities Talking about Stilettos: A Canadian, American and Italian perspective Petra Hroch, University of Alberta, Theory & Culture, Dept. of Sociology New Materialist Posthumanist Feminist Theory and "Hedonistic" Sustainable Design Practices
Food Performances
Shih-Lung Lo, Sorbonne Nouvelle University (ED 267 - EA 3959 (IERT)) From Birds Nest Soup to the "Liqueur Chinois": The Chinese Food in the French Theatre during the Second Empire Hsiu-Yen Joyce Yeh, Naitonal Dong Hwa University Food , Ethnicity and Cultural Identity: Staging and Performing Indigenousness through Taiwanese Indigenous Restaurants Arindam Banerjee, Tata Institute of Social Sciences Memory, Desh , Fish, and Football: Exploring the Lost Homeland through Food Ral Matta, FU-Berlin, desiguALdades.net Valuing Native Eating: The Birth of a Native "Fusion Cuisine"
Whiteness
Christine Lorre-Johnston, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelles - Paris 3, UMR 7172 ARIAS Deconstructing Englishness Cecilia Rodhn, Uppsala University, Department of ALM Displayed Anglophile Heritage David Jefferess, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus Post-Racial Ethics and the Spectacle of the (White/Male) Global Citizen Jane Haggis, Flinders University of South Australia, School of International Studies Catherine Koerner, Charles Darwin University, The Northern Institute Research Centre Entering the Moment of Impossibility: Indigenous Sovereignty and the White Subject in Critical Race Theory
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Gendered Discourses of Romance and Survival: Young Women, Homelessness and Survival Sex Adele Pavlidis, Griffith University, Griffith Business School, Department of Hotel, Sport Management and Leisure Power/Knowledge/Affect: Current Manifestations of Roller Derby Xi Liu, Department of Comparative Literature,The University of Hong Kong State Discourse, Female Agency and Self-Understanding of Female Experiences within Mao Era Franoise Bianco, Universit Nice Sophia Antipolis, Laboratoire I3M Speeches and Self-Introduction by Women in the Public Sphere. Mechanisms of Self-Censorship and Performance of the Gender
Theatrical Activism and Avant-Gardes On Affect, Identity and the Power of Performance
Sara A. Pedraz, Universidad Autnoma of Madrid The Concept of Collective Identity in the New Theatrical Practices in Spain Chloe Johnston, Lake Forest College "Operation First Casualty" and the Affect of Street Theatre Guillermo Badenes, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba Concealment, Acceptance and Engagement Strategies in 20th Century Queer American Drama Dominique Ying-Chih Liao, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Passing Sexual Liberation? The Lost Identity?
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Erotic Self-Display and Queer (Dis)appearances Amongst Animation Fans and Costume Players Nicole Duller, Alpen Adria University of Klagenfurt, Department for Media and Communications Studies Multifaceted desI'res: Ho Come My blender Makes Me Cum? Isil Bas, Bogazici University CCS Graduate Program Director Post-Porn-Modernism: Violence, Death and Desire in Contemporary Culture
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Na-Young Lee, Sociology Department of Chung-Ang University Changhye Ahn, Sociology Department of Chung-Ang University Reconstructing Boundaries of Nation and Sexuality: Korean Womens Sexual Relationships with White Men Judith Grant, Ohio University Race and Ethnicity in The Sexual Revolution in America
Queer Citizenship
Raechel Tiffe, University of Minnesota Toward a Queerer Labor Movement Amar Wahab, Nipissing University A War in the Village: the Politics of Queer Citizenship in Torontos Gay Pride Jaya Soni, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Sociology Negotiating Multiculturalism within Institutions: Queer Students of Color Organize Lorenzi Marie-Emilie, University Paris 1 Panthon-Sorbonne. Laboratory: CRICC (Centre Recherche Image Culture et Cognition) Pink Terrorism: Feminist and Queer Activists' Technologies of Struggle Over the Past Ten Years in France
Taiwan Studies
Chun-Yen Chen, Department of English, National Taiwan Normal University Lost and (Con)found in Translation: The Fuzzy Moments in the Encounter of Taiwan Studies and Postcolonial Studies Yu-Kei Tse, Goldsmiths, University of London The Perception of the Local and the Foreign in the Context of the Consumption of Foreign TV via P2P and Fansubbing in Taiwan Shuling Huang, National Chiao Tung University Rethinking Chinese Transnationalism: Paradoxical Media Consumption of Taiwanese Migrants in China Shu-Ling Cheng, Universit Paris I Panthon Sorbonne Cultural Studies (CRICC) Facing the Challenge of New Technology - How Agency Interacts in the Process of Artistic Creation. Empirical Study of Taiwan Case
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Nick Rees-Roberts, University of Bristol Herms in China: Shang Xia, Heritage and New Look Luxury Maurizio Marinelli, University of Technology, Sydney The New I-Town in Tianjin: Design/ing China with an Italian flavour Kelly Hu, The Graduate Institute of Mass Communication, National Taiwan Normal University Video Websites as Platforms of Globalizing China: Collaboration and Struggle between Online Grassroots Networks and the State
Spaces of Gender-Variance
Na-Young Lee, Sociology Department at Chung-Ang University Min-Woo Jung, Ab/Normalization of Heteronormativity: Im/Moral Geographies of Motel ("Love Hotel" in South Korea) Igor Siddiqui, University of Texas at Austin - School of Architecture TransWC: Gender-variance and the Public Restroom Sheila Cavanagh, York University, Sexuality Studies Program. Plumbing Gender: Sex and Bio-Politics in the Water-Closet Biljana iki, Independent researcher Body and Sexuality through Social Changes in Southeastern Europe
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Animal Nation: Cultural Representation and Non-indigeneity. Hanna Wirman, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of Design Nonhuman Animal Players: Overcoming Speciesism in Cultural Studies of Digital Game Play Hillevi Ganetz, Stockholm University Masculinity and Nature in Wildlife Films
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Stphanie Cassilde, CEPS/INSTEAD and University of Auvergne/Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur le Dveloppement International (CERDI-UMR CNRS 6587) Ludivine Martin, CEPS/INSTEAD and University of Rennes/Centre de Recherche en Economie et Management (CREMUMR CNRS 6211) Internet and Cultural Practices: a Change in Highbrow Taste? Christian Christensen, Uppsala University, Department of Informatics & Media WikiLeaks: Mainstreaming Transparency
Michael Dorland, Carleton University Foucault's Electronic Episteme D. Travers Scott, Clemson University Killer Apps and Sick Users: An Overview of Pathological Technoculture Dale Bradley, Brock University "Communicative" Desks, the Clinical Gaze, and Office Culture Tony Richards, University of Lincoln Ecanomies of Scale: The Ends of Immunitory Cultivation?
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Framing the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis and Protesting People against Nuclear Power: an International Comparative Study Camilla Mhring Reestorff , Aarhus University Soap for the Future: Affective Strategies of Mobilization Youjung Jung, University of Tokyo Contemporary Japanese Labor Movements within the Theoretical Grid of British Cultural Studies: A reappropriation of the Concept
Convergence Cultures
Jodi Nelson, University of Sussex Convergence Culture and New Approaches to Documentary Production Christina Olin-Scheller, Karlstad University The Reader as a Player. Embodiment and Performativity among Manga Cosplayers Melita Zajc, University of Maribor, Institute for Media Communication, Slovenia Convergence Culture and Slovene Web Series Troy Innocent, Swinburne University of Technology Darren Tofts, Swinburne University of Technology Urban Codemakers: Rezone the City through Play
Disabilities Narratives
Janice Hladki, McMaster University Staring Back: Disability, Testamentary Address, and the Scrutiny of Normality in Democratizing New Media Art Shan-Hui (Tiffany) Hsu, National Cheng Kung University
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Yu-lin Lee, National Chung Hsing University The Impossible Leisure? The Disabled Body in Sport and its Narrative Prosthesis Ozde Celiktemel-Thomen, University College London Cinema and Charity Organisations in the Late Ottoman Empire (1896-1920s) Arul Chib, Nanyang Technological University, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Qiaolei Jiang, Nanyang Technological University, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Empowered by Mobile Phones: Narratives of Disabilities among Mobility-impaired People in Singapore
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Crime Fictions
Iiris Ruoho, University of Tampere Popular Drama in the Age of Unpredictability - Crime Series in Finland and Mainland Anne Kustritz, Universiteit van Amsterdam Born to Be Bad: Indeterminate Sentencing and the Ideology of Criminal Inheritance Anny Wynchank, University of Cape Town, South Africa Sembene Ousmane Between Script and Screen and Between Cultures
Transmedia Online
Marta Boni , Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, Institut de recherche sur le cinma et l'audiovisuel (IRCAV) Transmedia and Performing Spectators Yenn Lee, Royal Holloway, University of London Rise of Crossmedia Activism: Two Examples from South Korea Rita Figueiras, Catholic University of Portugal (UCP) / Centre for Communication and Culture (CECC) Transmedia Intellectuals Siobhan Lyons, Macquarie University He Who Must Not Be Named': The Author and Online Fanfiction Cline Masoni Lacroix, Universit de Nice Sophia Antipolis I3M Media and Culture "Spreadability": Series on Television and other Media Production, Reception and Interaction
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A Woman of the World: Images of Women and the French (Post)Colonial Experience in Film Lisa French, RMIT University Willfulness in the Cinema of Jane Campion Delores Phillips, Old Dominion University, Department of English Culinary Writing and the Third World Woman: Two South Asian Contexts
Queer Resistance I
Stephanie Clare, University of Oxford, Women's Studies Is The Rectum a Mirror ? Queer Palindromes in John Greysons Fig Trees and Miranda Julys "Me and You and Everyone We Know" Erin Durban-Albrecht, University of Arizona, Department of Gender & Women's Studies Zonbi, Zonbi: Queer Responses to State Discourses of Sexuality in Haiti in the Shadow of U.S. Imperialism Che Gossett, Independent Scholar Black Radicalism, Queer Resistance and Prevention Justice in Age of Mass Incarceration Jessie Travis, McMaster University Eating Out: Queering Disorderly Consumption
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Queer Resistance II
Shoshana Magnet, University of Ottawa, Institute of Women's Studies Queering Mixed Societies: Robots, Insects and New Family Groupings David Gerstner, City University of New York (GC and CSI) Queer Cinema Au Bain Nengeh Maria Mensah, cole de travail social, Universit du Qubec Montral The Contemporary Production of Sex Worker Culture: Using First-person Accounts, Creating a Community of Listeners and Advocating
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Johany Vanessa Landaverde, Universit Nice Sophia Antipolis, Laboratory I3M - Information, Milieux, Mdias, Mdiations Using Social Networks as Ethnic Media for Immigrant Integration Tobias Raun, Roskilde University DIY Therapy among trans vloggers on YouTube. Challenging and renegotiating psychological labels and practices
Glocal Masculinities?
Chang Qu, Texas A&M University Chinese Masculinity Revisited Aaron Magnan-Park, University of Notre Dame The Strong Men of Asia: Exorcising Chinas Century of Shame from Lu Xun to Bruce Lee Jacqueline Ellis, New Jersey City University Masculinity, National Identity, and the Construction of Memory: Billy Elliot and This is England Pascal Genot & Albertini Franoise, University of Corsica - UMR CNRS 6240 Screening Corsican Male, a Man without Ambiguities?
Aesthetico-Politics
Michle Perez, Universit de Nice Laboratoire I3M Nave Art and Autsider Art in the Light of Connections between Art and Politics Ilkin Mehrabov, Karlstad University, Department of Media and Communication Studies On the Crossroad of Art and Politics: Reflections on Video Activism Livia Monnet, University of Montreal The Transductive Uncanny: Magic and Politics in Toni Dove's Interactive Film "Spectropia" Allen Meek, Massey University Cultural Trauma and the Biopolitical Image
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Bernard Darras, CRICC - Sorbonne Paris 1 Enqute smiotique sur la production dune affiche Sara Martel, York Univeristy, Communication & Culture Joint Graduate Program Picturing Biopolitical Subjects: Perinatal Loss Photography
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Remediation of the Self and Questions of Identity in Seuls by Wajdi Mouawad Kathleen Williams, University of New South Wales Nostalgia for the Unknown: Film Trailers and their Representation of Past and Future Simon Cross, Nottingham Trent University Illustrations of Madness: Seeing and Reading Historical Images of Insanity Sarah De Mul, Leuven University Parody and Colonial Memory in the Contemporary Documentary. Spectres by Sven Augustijnen
Food Identities
Julia Khrebtan , University of Denver/ University of Colorado Denver The Taste of Europe: Current Crisis of Transnational European Identities through Narratives of Salame and Wur Uiara Martins, University Of Aveiro Maria Manuel Baptista, University Of Aveiro Post-Colonialism in the Kitchen or Female Power - Portuguese-Brazilian Case Victoria Smith, University of Sussex, School of Media, Film and Music. Sussex Centre for Cultural Studies (student member). Tasting the Nation: Food, Film and an Embodied Reading of National Identities Tanja Kockovic Zaborski, Ethnographic museum of Istria, Croatia Truffles on the Rural Tourism Menus - Symbols of Regional Identity
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Michele Schreiber, Emory University Reel vs. Real Men: Corporeality and the Digital in David Fincher's The Social Network Elizabeth Tan, Curtin University (School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts) Interfaces and Intolerable Spaces in Christopher Nolans Inception Graham Slater, University of Colorado at Boulder - Educational Foundations, Policy, & Practice Department Looking Forward into the Present: Exploitation, Subjectivity, and Cyborg Resistance in Sleep Dealer
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Jamila Mascat, Jan Van Eyck Academie (Maastricht)/Universit La Sapienza (Rome) Is Scheherazade Back ? Neo-orientalism and Postcolonial Imagery David Agruss, Montana State University Mesmerism, Anachronism, and the Undoing of Gender in Richard Marshs The Beetle Sabrina Nepozitek, Universit de Bretagne Occidentale De-constructing Gender in Contemporary Algerian Literature: Nina Bouraoui and Lela Marouane
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Fiona Doloughan, The Open University London in Flames': Discursive Moments and International Reactions Nataliya Aristova, Kazan National Research Technical University, Department of Foreign Languages On Basic Descriptive Units of National Culture, or Why Is the Russian Gentleman So Different from an English Gentleman?
Korean Cultures
Sangkyu Lee, Department of Communication, Historyculture Laboratory, Seoul National University Misook BAEK, Faculty of Liberal Education, Seoul National University Meaning of Popular Music in Everyday Lives of "Marginalized" Korean Teenagers Xiaodan Liu, Zhejiang University of Media and Communication Anatomizing Cultural Hybridity Authority and Fantasy in Korean Dramas Na-Young Lee, Sociology department at Chung-Ang University, Seoul Yu-Ri Kim, Sociology department at Chungang University, Seoul Un/Real Sex'?: Ironies of Korean Hard-core Pornographies Wook Inn Paik, Seoul National University of Science & Technology Korean Wave(Hallyu) as a Desire to be Recognized in Advanced Countries
National Identities
Tristan Mattelart, University of Paris 8, Department of Culture and communication The "Not So Transnational Media" Experiences of Ppopulations of Maghrebi Origin in France Kate Macneill, University of Melbourne Imagining a Transnational Arts and Cultural Policy Ana Carolina Escosteguy, Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul - Postgraduate Program on Media Studies The Visibility of the Underprivileged within the Brazilian Mediascape
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Marta Marcheva, IESEG School of Management, Paris, France The Networked Migrants: Emerging Practices in Social Networking
European-ness?
Senka Bozic, English Department, University of Zadar, Croatia
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Mario Vrbancic, University of Zadar, Croatia Fantasies of European Culture and Identity Giorgia Aiello, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds Being Local, European and Global: the Visual Communication of Turku and Tallinn as 2011 European Capitals of Culture Juliane Edler, York University The Wages of Germanness: The Formation of East German Identity in the Early 1990s Kirsten Hvenegrd-Lassen, Cultual Enconters, Roskilde University Almost but not Quite Danish
Adcharawan Buripakdi, Walailak University English Hegemony, Fragmented and Marginalized Identities in a Professional Writing Domain in Thailand Laavanya Kathiravelu, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Teachers and Students: Learning Multiculturalism and Civility in a Super Diverse Society
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Aren Aizura, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University Incommensurable Bodies, Incalculable Violence: Immigration Advocacy and Transgender Visibility Karine Espineira, Universit de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, laboratoire I3M (Milieux, Mdias, Mdiation) Transgender, TV and Experts: Symbolic Effects and Efficiencies Emmi Vhpassi, University of Turku Identities and Bodies in Trans Publics
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Keith Russell, Lindenwood University - Belleville Space as Postcolonial Frontier in Salman Rushdies Chekov and Zulu and Jhumpa Lahiris The Third and Final Continent Padmini Mongia, Franklin & Marshall College Speaking American: Popular Indian Fiction in English Dorothy Wang, Williams College Social Media, Affect, and Race in Tao Lin's Richard Yates Raphal Gribe Marquis, Paris-III Sorbonne Nouvelle, Littrature Gnrale et Compare Challenging Home as a White Supremacist and Compulsory Heterosexual Entity: Cultural Critics of Nationalism
Green Food
Velislava Petrova, Sofia University, Cultural Studies Department Why Garbage Matters ? Michelle Coyne, York University Food/Waste: Circulating Meaning, Circulating Meals Daisy Tam, Hong Kong Baptist University The Ethics of Ethical Consumption Corine Cohen, University of Monaco Green Luxury
National Imagery
Edna Lim, National University of Singapore (An)other Singapore: Space, Language and National Cinema Nigar Psteki, Kocaeli University Faculty of Communication
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Mehmet Arslantepe, Kocaeli University Faculty of Communication A Research on Turkish Identity in Fatih Akin & Ferzan zpetek's Films Deborah Starr, Cornell University Toward an Egyptian National Imaginary: Levantine Identities in the Films of Togo Mizrahi Chioma Enwerem, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria Violence Against Women in Selected Nigerian Video Films and Novels
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A Distilled Heritage: American Mythologies and Evaluations of Bourbon Eunju Hwang, Konkuk University, Korea Wolfgang Schaeffner, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Coffee and Women in Korean Modernization Sylvie Maurer, Universit de Savoie LLSH Searching for a National Identity: Rice and Rum in Mauritius
Postnations
Sumita Chakravarty, The New School, New York Postnation: The Dialectic of Identity and Exile Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Texas A&M University Rebranding the Nation: Cultural Gaze and the Necessities of Neoliberalism Fabiola Martinez Rodriguez, St. Louis University - Faculty of Humanties and the Arts Neo/Post National Identities or the Fiction(s) of Mexicanidad Helen Fordham, Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Humanities, Curtin University The Formation of a Post National Political Consciousness: Lessons from the David Hicks Case
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Mel Stanfill, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Angharad Valdivia, Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign The Inter/Nationalist Politics of World Cup Support: Fans, Players, Network Flows and Theorizing the Transnational Audience Thomas Oates, Northern Illinois University Mehdi Semati, Northern Illinois University Black-Blanc-Beur and Blue: European Football and Racial Neoliberalism Madhuja Mukherjee, Department of Film Studies, Jadavpur University, India. The Other-Self: Football, Fandom and Fragmented Nationalism
Narratives of Citizenship
Bishupal Limbu, Portland State University Telling Tales: Human Rights, Stories, and Ambivalence in Chris Cleaves Little Bee A. Naomi Paik, University of Texas, Austin Between Storytelling and Truth-telling: Guantnamo, Testimony and Global Publics Anuja Jain, Department of Cinema Studies, New York University, NY, USA The Lightning Testimonies: Historical Trauma in Indian Documentary Cinema Shu-Ching Chen, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Chung Hsing University Violated Bodies and Spectral Nationality in Ninotchke Roscas State of War
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Language Policies and Practices in Early Childhood Education Framed by Power Relations Nathalie Thomauske, University of Paris 13 Experice; University of Bielefeld Language Policy in Early Childhood Education: a Comparison between Germany and France Anne Cirella-Urrutia, Huston-Tillotson University The Promise of African Children's Literature in French: Dominique Mwankumi's Picture Books as Multicultural Reportage
Krisztina Rcz, University of Ljubljana Discourses of Multiculturalism: The Case of Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina Regina Brito, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie - Centro de Comunicao e Letras Moiss Martins, Universidade do Minho - Instituto de Cincias Sociais Linguistic and identity aspects in the Timorese context Defne Kadioglu, Bogazici University, Istanbul "Talking Back" - Gendered Resistance, Representation and the Construction of German-Turkish Identity Marlne Loicq, Universit Laval, IDEA ; Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle, CIM Cultural Studies and Policy in Australia: Media Education in Perspective
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John Gronbeck-Tedesco, Ramapo College of New Jersey Rethinking the Nation and the Body Politic: "The Wrestler" and the Demise of American Exceptionalism Neslihan Akpinar, Marmara University Arzu Ertaylan, Yznc Yl University The New Vampires of Europe: An Analysis of Let The Right One In (Tomas Alfredson, 2008)
Watching/(non-)Sharing/Acting
Carrie Rentschler, McGill University, Art History and Communication Studies Dont be a Bystander: Rethinking Distance, Apathy and the Politics of Responsibility Heather Nunn, Roehampton University, London The Sentimental Contract: Philanthropy on Reality TV Aybige Yilmaz, Kingston University Researching Cosmopolitanism and Non-Western media Breda Luthar, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences Andreja Trdina, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences Staging Class in Popular Magazines
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Hermine Amoussou, University Paris 8 & CNRS/American University in Washington DC Different Environment, Different Behavior: Re-examination of Traditional Gender Roles among Benin Immigrants in the US & France
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