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CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

Culture Lab Newcastle, UK — 14-16th September 2011
http://side-creative.ncl.ac.uk/communities/symposium11/

Culture Lab Newcastle is hosting an international interdisciplinary event open 
to the general public, on the topic of “connected communities”. We are looking 
for expressions of interest for talks and projects to exhibit from theorists 
and practitioners alike.

TOPIC

Many theorists have regarded communities as networks of interacting people 
within a defined territory, and policy-makers have tended to respond to this 
particular understanding. However, in an era where digital technologies have 
supported transnational forms of connectedness and the efficiency of grassroot 
movements, communities are once again looked at as innovative fertile grounds 
for alternative social organisation.

In a time when these trends can be manipulated by current governmental agendas, 
the Connected Communities symposium aims to critically explore evolving notions 
of community in art, design, history, politics, sociology, journalism, and 
hacktivism, among others.

Focus will be shed on – but not restricted to – the following topics:

 *   Effects of digital technologies on community formation, self-realisation, 
and development;
 *   How creative use of technology fosters micro-communities, empowers 
marginalised groups and enables new forms of cultural expression;
 *   Socio-political impact of community connectivity on society, in particular 
during this period of economic change.

This symposium will take place over a period of three days at Culture Lab, an 
interdisciplinary research laboratory and a venue for engagement and public 
events. It will consist of :

 *   A conference with talks selected from submitted expressions of interests, 
and invited speakers.
 *   An exhibition and a film screening centred on the notions of community and 
digital media. This will include blogs, documentation of community-based art 
workshops, art and ethnographic projects.
 *   A focused hands-on workshop (half a day). A conference can provide a 
playful environment, and we create a temporary community of practice to explore 
deeper questions of community. The access would be limited to 15 people on a 
first come – first served basis. Invitation to subscribe will be sent when the 
conference program is set.

SUBMISSION OF EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

Talks: The submission should express in a short text of 400 words what their 
interest, statements and/or work is in relation to the topic of connected 
communities.

Exhibition: We are looking for projects than can be showcased as websites, 
blogs, videos, films, installations that underline the impact of digital 
technologies on communities or that uncover new types of communities.

Please send your submissions in PDF format (additional audiovisual material can 
be submitted in the form of online material with corresponding URL) to the 
following email address by 19th May 2011, 23.59 GMT+1: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline for expressions of interest: 19th May 2011
Notification of acceptance: 25th May 2011
Symposium: 14th-16th September 2011

FEE

The symposium, all events included, will be free of charge for all 
participants. Speakers who are not supported by an institution will be offered 
transport to Newcastle and accommodation.

CONTACT AND INFORMATION

For more information, please email us at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and/or visit the 
symposium website:
http://side-creative.ncl.ac.uk/communities/symposium11/

ORGANISERS

Joëlle Bitton, Lalya Gaye, Andreia Cavaco, Ben Jones, Graeme Mearns and Atau 
Tanaka (Culture Lab Newcastle)
Ranald Richardson (Center for Urban & Regional Development Studies, Newcastle 
University)
http://side-creative.ncl.ac.uk/communities/
http://culturelab.ncl.ac.uk/
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/curds/

The symposium is funded by the AHRC research program “Connected communities” 
and SiDE research program at Culture Lab.
http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/
http://www.side.ac.uk/

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