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Call for Papers

"Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives"
International Conference
University of Manchester
University of Surrey
Manchester (UK)
5-6 September 2008

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We invite single-paper and full-panel proposals for the
conference "Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives"
organised jointly by the Universities of Manchester and
Surrey and supported by the Arts and Humanities Research
Council of Britain.

Representations of 'Islam' have a profound influence on
political cultures and national identities, as well as on
attitudes to immigration, security and multiculturalism. The
complexity of the notion of 'Islam' and the heterogeneous
responses that it elicits are such that there is no uniform
approach to its representation and social construction.

The conference addresses this complexity by treating the
comparative dimension of recent representations of Islam,
encompassing different nations, political institutions,
media institutions, and cultures. The conference will be
primarily concerned with the press, television, radio, film
and the internet, but may include other channels of
communication, such as translations, speeches or pamphlets,
political discourse, and the visual arts.

The comparative emphasis will be achieved at several levels:
that of the single paper, that of the panel, and that of the
conference as a whole. Papers and panels are therefore
invited treating single nations or media outlets, or
adopting a comparative perspective.

We anticipate proposals on topics emanating from the fields
of Political Communication, Communication Science, Media
Studies, Film Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Social
Psychology, Translation Studies, Sociolinguistics, and
Modern Languages.

Confirmed plenary speakers:
- Thomas Deltombe (France, journalist)
- Alisher Khamidov (Kyrgyzstan, journalist)
- Kenan Malik (England, writer and broadcaster)
- Prof Tariq Modood (England, Bristol University)
- Prof Greg Philo (Scotland, Glasgow University Media Unit)
- Dr. Elizabeth Poole (England, Staffordshire University)
- Prof Tariq Ramadan (England, France, academic and
  theologian)

An edited volume based on selected conference papers will be
published.

Accommodation and meals will be provided on campus at the
University of Manchester. The conference fee will be
discounted for students.

Conference website (containing the form for sending in
abstracts):
http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres/cres/events/representing_islam/

Please send panel and paper proposals (title + 250 word
abstract) by January 31, 2008 to these two e-mail addresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]

You can expect to hear of the organising committee’s
decision on accepting your abstract by March 15.

Conference Organisers:
Professor Stephen Hutchings, Dr Galina Miazhevich
(University of Manchester)
Professor Chris Flood, Dr Henri Nickels
(University of Surrey)


Contact:

Oxana Poberejnaia
Email: [email protected]

Shishir Shahnawaz
Email: [email protected]

Web: 
http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres/cres/events/representing_islam/

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