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Call for Papers

Theme: Freedom of Culture – Culture of Freedom
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Department of British and Commonwealth Studies,
University of Łódź
Location: Łódź (Poland)
Date: 3.–4.10.2015
Deadline: 1.9.2015

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In 2015, 800 years has elapsed since the adoption of Magna Carta,
regarded as the symbolic beginning of parliamentary culture and the
cornerstone of British democracy. Its spread in the era of Great
Britain’s colonial expansion influenced governance of many countries
that were hewn from the Empire’s fabric, increased the popularity of
the myth of Britishness, and enhanced the development of democratic
values throughout the world. We believe that the forthcoming
anniversary is a great opportunity to reconsider Magna Carta’s legacy
and its notions of freedom in culture, politics and mass media. We
invite researchers dealing with cultural, literary, political and
media studies, as well as those working in the fields of art,
history, anthropology and ethnology, or any other area with the
interest in the proposed topic. The conference aims to create a forum
for discussions for representatives of educational and cultural
institutions, media, social and non-governmental organizations, as
well as activists fighting for freedom, human rights and equality.

The Conference will be organized in three panels: culture, media, and
political studies.

Culture

Possible topics:
- contemporary Polish cultural studies – identity of the discipline
  and its location in transnational culture, globalization and
  regionalization, pop culture studies;
- intermingling of cultures within the national culture;
- trans-textuality, inter-medial culture; the use of social media
  tools (text messaging, e-mail, photo and video sharing, social
  networking and the like) in the contemporary cultural landscape;
- borders of freedom in culture in the 21st century; provocation as a
  cultural tool;
- main discourses of contemporary culture; major areas of cultural
  exclusion;
- cultural freedom in the context of posthumanism;
- hegemonies, hegemonic bonds and counter-hegemonies in the newest
  culture;
- blurred borders between the private and the public in culture (new
  biographism, celebrities industry);
- intellectual property rights versus the freedom of the cultural
  market;
- cultural wars, cultural nationalism and inter-ethnic rivalries, 
- clashes of cultures, dominant and subaltern cultures,
  multiculturalism; 
- cultural diplomacy and international cultural interaction
  (festivals, student exchange programs, international cultural
  projects). 

Mass Media

Possible topics:
- media versus freedom/ censorship / self-censorship and the politics
  of political correctness; anti-censorship software programs;
- freedom of speech versus the speech of hate in the media (poetics
  of "hate" and "like" / new forms of cultural criticism on the
  Internet)
- role of the Internet and social media in the expansion of civic and
  cultural freedom;
- privacy policies in new media; power relations in media;
- new cultural genres of new media (literary and artistic blogs and
  videoblogs);
- ubiquity of the Internet and social media as a tool for increasing
  cultural awareness.

Politics

Possible topics:
- the influence of the Magna Carta on the development of the British
  and world culture;
- the pitfalls of Internet freedom;
- political movements in social media; 
- civic freedom nowadays; social media’s support of civic society; an
  increase of public awareness due to activity of social media;
- new media as political force; mobilizing massive political
  responses in social media; collective action power of social media; 
- weaponization of the Internet and social media;
- ‘the text messaging generation’ and the public sphere.

Conference Committee

Chair: Krystyna Kujawińska Courtney
Secretary: Izabella Penier
Members: Piotr Maszewski, Katarzyna Fossa, Zbigniew Bednarek

The Conference schedule will consist of plenary lectures and
20-minute papers. The Conference languages will be Polish and
English. We welcome submissions of individual papers in English or
Polish from experienced researchers, graduate students, PhD
candidates, and all people with keen interest in the Conference’s
topic.

Abstracts in Polish or English of no more than 300 hundred words
should be submitted via registration form by 1.9.2015.

We acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals submitted. If
you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should assume we did
not receive your proposal, in that case please resend it. Approved
participants will be notified as the proposals flow in, not later
than by 3.9.2015; please visit: www.culturalstudies.uni.lodz.pl
Papers presented at this Conference will be eligible for publication. 

The conference fee is 360 PLN (85 Euro) for early birds (payment
before 31.07.2015) or 400 PLN (95 Euro) (after 31.07.2015). The
deadline for paying the registration fee is 10 September 2015.

For more information please visit the conference website:
http://www.culturalstudies.uni.lodz.pl




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