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CONFIRMED SESSIONS AND PAPERS
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your Email address will not be published on our website.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
Organizer(s): Ian Gordon, National University Of Singapore
The Transmedia Game: Authorship, Play, and Knowledge
Ian Gordon, National University of Singapore
Comics, Creators, and Copyright: Authorship and Serial Narratives
Angela Ndalianis, University of Melbourne
Playing with the Batman… And his Friends: Viral Marketing and Transmedia Storytelling
Jim Collins, University of Notre Dame
Who Gets to Play? From Cinephilia to Transmediaphilia
Jean-Paul Gabilliet, Department of English, Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux 3
Organizer(s): Teresita (Tere) Garza, St. Edward's University
Style Matters: Rhetoric, Cultural Studies, and Politics
Barry Brummett, The University of Texas at Austin
Rhetorical Style as a Site of Political Struggle in Culture
Bradford Vivian, Syracuse University
The Style of Political Futures: Rhetoric, Time, and Revolution
Teresita (Tere) Garza, St. Edward's University
Hair, Style and Cultural Politics
Organizer(s): Marcela Alejandra País Andrade, Uba-Conicet
Cultural Studies and Development: the Reconstruction of the Stress-Negotiations
between Culture and Development in Latin America
Ahtziri Molina Roldán, Programa de Investigación en Artes Universidad Veracruzana
Models of Cultural Management in Veracruz: Origins, Practices and Goals.
Rodrigo Araya, Escuela de Periodismo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Cultural Centers: Spaces of Democratization of Recognition for a Local Development
Quiña Guillermo Martín , 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. País Andrade, Universidad de Buenos Aires/ Investigadora de CONICET/Coordinadora del Área de
Investigación UADER- Concordia
Candombe. Integration and Resistance Between Argentina and Uruguay
Yolanda Pineda, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México
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Organizer(s): Sally R Munt, Sussex Centre For Cultural Studies
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
Organizer(s): Kate O'Riordan , University Of Sussex
Digital Cultures, Networked Identities and Political Fields
Pollyanna Ruiz, LSE
Activist Identities: Mapping, Surveillance and Mobilization
Aristea Fotopoulou, University of Sussex
Feminist Identities and Network Narratives
Caroline Basset , University of Sussex
A Most Political Performance: Treachery, the Archive and the Database
Kate O'Riordan, University of Sussex
Network Cultures and the Biodigital Life of Politics
Organizer(s): Phil Benson, Hong Kong Institute Of Education
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 Cheung’s 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 Kong—24 Herbs
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Organizer(s): Stephen Muecke, University Of Nsw
Writing the Politics of Multiple Realities
Ghassan Hage, University of Melbourne
The Politics of Multiple Realities
Stephen Muecke, University of NSW
Writing Different Modes of Existence
Meaghan Morris, Univesity of Sydney; Lingnan, HK
Organizer(s): Ben Pitcher, University Of Westminster, London, Uk
Ties that Blind
Sarah Baker, Middlesex University, London, UK
The Housewife, the Feminist and the Tea Trolley
Ben Pitcher, University of Westminster, London, UK
Race Theory and the Politics of Betrayal
Rebecca Bramall, University of Brighton, UK
Figurations of the Postwar Settlement: Re-imagining the Welfare State in the New Age of Austerity
Karen Cross, University of Roehampton, London, UK
Visual Culture: Objects and Others
Organizer(s): Anjali Vats, University Of Washington, Department Of Communication
Exoticism in Fashion: Colonialism and Race in Contemporary Fashion Design
Leilani Nishime, University of Washington, Department of Communication
Anjali Vats, University of Washington, Department of Communication
Containment as Neocolonial Visual Rhetoric: Fashion, Yellowface, and Karl Lagerfeld’s “Idea of China”
Sarah Guthu, University of Washington, School of Drama
Performing Ideology: The Image of Empire in Alexander McQueen’s Highland Rape and The Girl Who Lived
in a Tree
Tabitha Bronsema, University of Washington, Department of Communication
“Beautiful in Her African Way”: Alek Wek and Online Discourses of Race and Beauty
Dorinne Kondo, University of Southern California, Department of Anthropology
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Organizer(s): Gay Hawkins , University Of Queensland
The Biopolitics of Bottled Water: Organising New Drinking Practices
Gay Hawkins, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of Queensland
Assembling a Branded Water Market: the Case of Evian
Kane Race , Gender and Cultural Studies, University of Sydney
Frequent Sipping: Assembling the Subject of Hydration
Emily Potter , School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University
Bottled Water as an Emergency Technology: Governing Remote Indigenous Communities in Australia
Organizer(s): Laurie Ouellette, University Of Minnesota
Affective Economies of Mediated Citizenship
Laurie Ouellette, University of Minnesota
Citizen Palin: Affective Economics and Political Celebrity
Victoria E Johnson, University of California, Irvine
“The Decision”: Sport, Affective Economy and Civic Identity
Diane Negra, University College Dublin
Narratives of Female Entrepreneurialism in Recessionary Popular Culture
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
5
Organizer(s): Nicki Hitchcott, University Of Nottingham
Dominic Thomas, UCLA
Afropeanism
Dominic Thomas, UCLA
Afropeans and/in the New Europe
Nicki Hitchcott, University of Nottingham
Sex and the Afropean City: Leonora Miano’s Blues pour Elise
Alessandra Di Maio, University of Palermo
Burning the Borders: Libya, Italy and the Politics of Mediterranean Migration
Organizer(s): Priscilla Walton, Carleton University
Sartorial Signification and Cable Television
Priscilla Walton, Carleton University
A Tale of Two Countries: Sartorial Rules and National Displays
Chris Vanderwees, Carleton University
Clothes Make the Man: Blue Collar Fantasy in HBO's Hung
Robert Mousseau, Carleton University
Subliminal Desire: Revised Tactics of Product Placement in AMC’s Mad Men
Organizer(s): David Palumbo-Liu, Stanford University
Multicultralism and Its Failures
Fatima El-Tayeb, University of California, San Diego
Liberal multiculturalism, Postsecularity, and the Racing of Religion
Etienne Balibar, Univ Paris X, Nanterre, Columbia University
Cosmopolitanism and Secularism
David Palumbo-Liu, Stanford
Multiculturlaism Fails: As Always
Paul Gilroy, London School of Economics
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Organizer(s): Gary Holcomb, Ohio University
Black Cosmopolitanism and Cultural Studies: Transnational Intersections
Michael Gillespie, School of Interdisciplinary Arts, School of Film, Department of African American Studies
MoAD, Mama. Not MoMA: Film, Melancholy, and Black San Francisco
Ayesha Hardison, Ohio University
From Native Daughter to International Ebony: The Life and Times of Era Bell Thompson
Gary Holcomb, Ohio Universtiy
From Bad Nationalist to Bad Subject: Claude McKay and Cultural Studies
Amritjit Singh, Ohio University
Organizer(s): Talmadge Wright, Loyola University Chicago
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, Université de Genève
Explaining gaming – Players’ Perceptions and Discourses on the Meaning and Implications of Digital
Games
Organizer(s): Paul Bowman, Cardiff University
Translating: Jacques Rancière - Cultural Studies
Paul Bowman, Cardiff University
Rancière and the Disciplines
Samuel Chambers, Johns Hopkins University
Critical Theory without Stultification: Towards a Rancièrean Cultural Studies
Richard Stamp, Bath Spa University College
La Volonté de Deviner: or, what Might the Ignorant Schoolmaster Teach Cultural Studies about Teaching?
Michael O'Rourke , Independent Colleges Dublin
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Organizer(s): Kirsten Mcallister, Simon Fraser University
Global Geographies: Displacement, Dehumanization and Humanitarian Narratives
Smaro Kamboureli, University of Guelph
Narrating Humanitarianism: Its Tropes, Affective Instrumentality, and Politics
Jenny Burman, McGill University
Meat, Oil and Refugee Labour
Kirsten Mcallister, Simon Fraser University
Visualizing Spaces of Exclusion: from the Dead Spaces of Modernity to the Degenerate Spaces of
Transnationalism
Yasmin Jiwani, Department of Communication Studies, Concordia University
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
East Asia Revisited: Conceptualizing a Region for Our Time
Shinji Oyama, Birkbeck College-University of London, Department of Media and Cultural Studies,
New topology of East Asian Brandscape
Chih-Ming Wang, Academia Sinica, Institute of European and American Studies
Feeling Asia
Cho Younghan, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Graduate School of International and Area Studies
Articulating Cultural Geography of East Asia
Koichi Iwabuchi, Waseda University, School of International Liberal Studies
Organizer(s): James Daniel Elam, Northwestern University, Program In Rhetoric And Public Cuture
Dilip Gaonkar, Northwestern University, Program in Rhetoric and Public Culture
Rethinking South Asian Transnationalisms
James Daniel Elam, Northwestern University, Program in Rhetoric and Public Culture
Representation Hesitant: Dhan Gopal Mukerji, W.E.B. DuBois, and the Politics of Aesthetics
Barton Scott, Montana State University, Department of History, Philosophy, and Religious Studies
L.A., City of Gurus: Isherwood and Adorno on Religious Obedience
Outar Lisa, St. John's University, English Department
Crossing Genres: Chutney Soca on the Move
Dilip Gaonkar, Northwestern University, Program in Rhetoric and Public Culture
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Organizer(s): Kerry Moore, Cardiff University School Of Journalism, Media And Cultural Studies
The Postcolonial versus the Multicultural
Kerry Moore, Cardiff University School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Deconstructing Racialised Crises
Bernhard Gross, University of the West of England, Department of Screen, Media and Journalism
Controlled Conditions - The Positioning of Migration during the Prime Ministerial Debates for the 2010 UK
General Election
Nasheli Jiménez Del Val, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, UNAM; Programa de Becas Posdoctorales en la
UNAM.
Aesthetics, Multiculturalism and Decoloniality
Paul Bowman, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Organizer(s): Susan Pell, Department Of Sociology, Goldsmiths College, University Of London
Public Crises, Future Publics
Nick Mahony, Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance, Open University
Creating Publics
Janet Newman, Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance, Open University
Lost for Words? Public Solidarities and ‘Post Identity’ Politics
Susan Pell, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths College, University of London
In-citing Publics: Exploring a Conceptual Crisis in the Analysis of Collective Action
John Clark, Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance, The Open University
Organizer(s): Kenneth Saltman, Depaul University
Knowledge and Economy
Alex Means, University of Toronto
Creativity and the Immaterial Commons within Secondary and Higher Education
Robin Goodman, Florida State University
Gender, Knowledge, and Economy: Greg Mortenson, Turning Schools Into Stones
Pepi Leistyna, UMass-Boston
Reality TV’s Spin on Class Consciousness: Let the Games Begin
Kenneth Saltman, DePaul University
Smart Drugs, Smart Toys: Public and Anti-Public Pedagogies of Intelligence
9
Organizer(s): Tony Bennett, Institute For Culture And Society, University Of Wesern Sydney
Museum, Field, Colony, Metropolis 1: Ethnography, Surrealism, Governance, Population
Rodney Harrison, The Open University
An ‘Anthropology of Ourselves’: Ethnographic Surrealism, Social Class and Governmental Rationalities in
Mass Observation
Nelia Dias, ISCTE/IUL, Departamento de Antropologia,Avenida das Forcas Armadas, 1649-026 Lisboa
Fieldwork, Collecting, Colonialisms: Epistemic Procedures of French Ethnological Expeditions
Tony Bennett, Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney
Contest of the Faculties: Relations of Knowledge and Governance at the Musée de l’Homme
Benoît De L' Estoile, CNRS, IRIS (Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux), UMR 8156
Organizer(s): Conal Mccarthy, Museum & Heritage Studies, Victoria University Of Wellington
Museum, Field, Colony, Metropolis 2: Assembling Cultures, Governing Others
Ben Dibley, Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney
Assembling an Anthropological Actor: Fieldwork Agencement and Colonial Government
Fiona Cameron, Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney
Assembling an Anthropological Actor: Fieldwork Agencement and Colonial Government
Conal Mccarthy, Museum & heritage studies, Victoria University of Wellington
Scholars and Savages? The Dominion Museum Ethnographic Expeditions
Benoît De L' Estoile, ( UNIVERSITY & LABORATORY) CNRS, IRIS (Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire
Organizer(s): Hyunjung Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
“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-taek’s 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
10
Organizer(s): Fiona Handyside, University Of Exeter
Food, Women and Song: Oral Potential in Representations of Cross-Cultural Challenge
Ruth Cruickshank, Royal Holloway, University of London
Cross-cultural Challenge: Eating and Re-thinking in Post-War French Women’s Narrative
Helen Vassallo, University of Exeter
Singing for Survival: Cultural Crossings in Darina Al-Joundi’s - The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing
Fiona Handyside, University of Exeter
The Kitchen as Crossroads: Reading, Writing and Eating in the Julie and Julia Texts
Organizer(s): Anne Heith, Department Of Culture And Media Studies, Umeå University
Nordic Critical Race and Whiteness Studies: Norcraws
Rikke Andreassen, Communication Studies, Roskilde University
The White in the Nordic and the Nordic in the White
Kristín Loftsdóttir, University of Iceland
Women who Needs to Be Rescued: Whiteness, Global Discourses and Mobility in Iceland
Olli Löytty, School of History, Culture and Art, University of Turku
Setting the Limits of the Familiar: Immigrant Characters in Contemporary Finnish Fiction
Organizer(s): Claire Maree, University Of Melbourne
Returning to Queer Readings of Japan
Akiko Shimizu, University of Tokyo
“Queer as Critique” in post 3.11 Japan
Yuka Kanno, University of Kyoto
Hermeneutic Field: Queer Intimacy in Sound of the Mountain (1954)
Makiko Iseri, University of Tokyo
The Rethinking of Flexible Femininities: Japanese “Gyaru” Culture and Neoliberalism/Neonationalism
Claire Maree, University of Melbourne
11
Organizer(s): Meaghan Morris, University Of Sydney
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): Laura Norén, New York University, Department Of Sociology
Authoring Food: Blogs and the Gendering of Global Culinary Communities
Laura Norén, New York University, Department of Sociology
Professionalizing Leisure: Gender, Class, and Commercialization on Food Blogs
Radha Hegde, New York University, Department of Media, Culture and Communication
Food blogs and the Gendered Configurations of South Asian Culinary Publics
Klara Seddon, Institute of Cultural Research, NY
The Well Traveled Lunchbox: Women’s Bento Blogs in the United States, France and Indonesia
Organizer(s): Sandra Ponzanesi, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Marguerite Waller, University of California, Riverside
Postcolonial Cinema(s): Crossroads, Contaminations, Relations
Sandra Ponzanesi, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Literature and Cinema: Postcolonial Adaptations
Marguerite Waller, University of California, Riverside, USA
Postcolonial Political Cinema
Mariam Beevi Lam, University of California, Riverside, USA
Asian Regionalism, Southeast Asian Cinema and l’Annamité
Katarzyna Marciniak, Ohio University, USA
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Organizer(s): Alison Harvey, Joint Graduate Programme In Communication And Culture At York And Ryerson
Universities
Discipline and Discourse: (Re)Producing Gender in Gaming Culture
Jaigris Hodson, Joint Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture at York and Ryerson Universities
Trouble at the Drag: Gender Swapping, Performance and Performativity in World of Warcraft
Felan Parker, Joint Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture at York and Ryerson Universities
Another Velvet Revolution
Eva Nesselroth-Woyzbun, Joint Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture at York and Ryerson
Universities
Gone not Dead: Deliverance and the Dysfunctional Matriarch in Portal 2
Alison Harvey, Joint Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture at York and Ryerson Universities
Organizer(s): Eoin Devereux, University Of Limerick
Martin J. Power , University of Limerick
"I Know It's Only Rock'N'Roll"… Rock Music and Fandom # 1
Eoin Devereux , University of Limerick
Martin J. Power , University of Limerick
"You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side" - Morrissey's Latino Fans
Gary Sinclair , DIT, Dublin.
De-civilising Technologies: Online Identities in the Heavy Metal Scene
Mark Duffett, University
Paula Hearsum, University of Brighton
Re-imagining Richey: Celebrity Disappearance, Manic Street Preacher Fandom and Ben Myer’s Richard
Aileen Dillane , University of Limerick
Organizer(s): Chris Berry, Dept. Of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths, University Of London
Queer Asia I: Border Crossing Perspectives
Helen Leung, Department of Gender, Sexuality & Women's, Studies Simon Fraser University
Inter-Asian Perspectives on Trans Cinema Studies
Katsuhiro Suganuma, Center for International Education and Research, Oita University
Not Looking at My Penis: Thoughts on Japanese Viewing Practice of North American Gay Pornography
Audrey Yue, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne
Governing Mobility in Queer Asia
Denise Tang, Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong
Spatial Imaginations and Being “Chinese”: A Comparative Ethnography of Lesbians, Bisexual Women and
Transgender Persons Living in the Cities of Taipei and Hong Kong
Peter Jackson, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University,
13
Organizer(s): John Erni, Dept. For Cultural Studies, Lingnan University
Queer Asia II: Rethinking Queer from Asian Perspectives
Peter Jackson, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University,
Putting Transgenderism into the Transnational History of Sexuality
Chris Berry, Dept. Media & Comms, Goldsmiths, University of London
Gained in Translation? How Queer Studies in a Chinese Context Extends and Challenges Our Basic
Paradigms
Wenqing Kang, Dept of History, Clevelent State University, Ohio
Queering Socialist China
Lucetta Kam, Department of Sociology, Hong Kong Baptist University
Reading Les +: The Politics of “Plus” and Emerging Forms of Homonormativity in Tongzhi Communities in
China
Helen Leung, Department of Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies Simon Fraser University
Organizer(s): Sindhu Zagoren, Unc - Chapel Hill
"Affective (Re)formations": Materialities and Temporalities of Resistance
Guadalupe García, Tulane University
Black Criollos: Race, Place, and Belonging in Colonial Havana
Lisa Calvente, DuPaul University
‘Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop’: A Return to the Political Potential of Hip Hop Culture
Sindhu Zagoren, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Producing the Commons: Infrastructure and Excess
Josh Smicker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Playing With Your Life: Therapeutic War Gaming and Technological Formations of Trauma
Organizer(s): Feng-Mei Heberer, University Of Southern California, Critical Studies
Hoang Tan Nguyen, Bryn Mawr College, English and Film Studies
All in the Family?: Affect and Kinship in Asian Cinemas
Hoang Tan Nguyen, Bryn Mawr College, English and Film Studies
Dredge Byung'chu Kang, Emory University, Anthropology
"She's my Sister AND my Father!": Bad (Family) Romance in New Thai Queer Cinema
Sun-Ju Choi, University of Tübingen, Institute for Chinese and Korean Studies
Shame as a Means of Social and Ideological Inclusion in the North Korean Film, The School Girl's Diary
Anja Michaelsen, Ruhr-University Bochum, Institute for Media Studies
Seeing/Not Seeing Difference: Visual Representations of Racial Passing in the Adoptive Family
Mariam Beevi Lam, University of California, Riverside, Comparative Literature, Media & Cultural Studies, and
Southeast Asian Studies
14
Organizer(s): Marc-Alexandre Reinhardt, Université De Montréal (Department Of Comparative Literature)
Translation and Forms of Life
Bronwyn Bragg, Independant Scholar, Oral Historian
Transcription as Translation: Critical Reflections on Oral History and Knowledge Production
Vincent Couture, Université de Sherbrooke (Division of Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine
and Health Sciences)
Paralexical and Paradoxical Uses of the Concepts of “Transcription” and “Translation” in Genetics
André Habib, Department of Art History and Film Studies, Université de Montréal
Pascale-Anne Lavallée, Université de Montréal
Translating Testimony. Speaking about Lanzmann’s Shoah (1985)
Anne Lardeux,
The Barcode: a Translation Apparatus
Clément de Gaulejac, Université du Québec à Montréal
Is Erasing Translating? Reflections on An Artistic Gesture
Organizer(s): Rimi Khan, University Of Melbourne
Rethinking Cultural Diversity and Cultural Participation
Rimi Khan, University of Melbourne
Catherine Rinaudo, City of Whittlesea
Institutionalised Cultural Activity and the Everyday
Audrey Yue, University of Melbourne
Frank Panucci, Australia Council
Cultural Indicators: Making Cultural Participation Accountable
Nikos Papastergiadis, University of Melbourne
Framing Cultural Diversity in the Arts
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
15
Organizer(s): Cristyn Davies, The University Of Sydney
Governing the Neoliberal Sexual Subject
Cristyn Davies, The University of Sydney
Constructing “Decency”: Regulating Government-Subsidized Cultural Production during the Culture Wars
in NEA v. Finley
Robert Payne, American University of Paris
"Better sharing": norms of digital promiscuity
Kerry Robinson,
Children’s Access to Sexual Knowledge: Governing Childhood and Regulating the Adult Sexual Citizen
Subject
Geoff Gilbert, American University of Paris
Organizer(s): Alev Adil , University Of Greenwich
Politics and Culture During and After Social Media
Steve Kennedy, University of Greenwich
The “New Media” Technology Agenda
Kostas Maronitis , Lancaster University
The New Spirit of Communication: Sociality, Austerity and Populism in Europe
Adil Alev , University of Greenwich
Contested Recollections in a Digital Landscape
Organizer(s): Rodrigo Araya, Pontificia Universidad Católica De Valparaíso
Cultural Management and Cultural Studies: from the Conceptual Supports to the Cultural
Intervention
Marcela País Andrade, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Antropología Social
Cultural Development and Management in Latin America: the Case of Argentina
Ahtziri Molina, Universidad Veracruzana, Programa de Investigación en Artes
Development and Cultural Management Questioned on the Light of Cultural Studies
Pineda López Yolanda, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México
New Generations, New Practices? The Case of Cultural Managers in Mexico
16
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
Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Poet, The Writer's Studio, Writing and Publishing Program, Simon Fraser University
Organizer(s): Hiroki Ogasawara, Kobe 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
Organizer(s): Kukhee Choo, Tulane University
The Politics of Europe in the Development of Asian Cinema
Yoshiharu Tezuka, Univeristy of London Goldsmiths, Komazawa University
The Construction of Japanese National Cinema in the Context of the Cold War
Kukhee Choo, Tulane University
French Connection: Cinema du Look and Korean Cinema
Kai-man Chang, Tulane University
Discovering Paris in Taiwan New Cinema
17
Organizer(s): Irina Mihalache, American University Of Paris, Global Communications
Playful Foods, Cooking for Fun, and the Pleasures of Eating
Charlene Elliott, University of Calgary, Communication and Culture
From Easy Bake to Kool-Aid: Food Play and the Rise of Child-targeted Packaged Foods
Irina Mihalache, American University of Paris, Global Communications
Play with your Food, Please: Negotiating Identities in the New Kitchen
Christy Shields-Argeles, American University of Paris (Global Communications) and The Centre Edgar Morin
Play and Plaisir: Comparative Perspectives on Food Pleasures in the United States and France
Organizer(s): Eva Mackey, Carleton University
Avril Bell, Massey University
Unsettling Settler Cultures: Recognition, Reconciliation and the Problematics of
Liberalism #1
Jennifer Henderson, Carleton University
Melodrama, Statistics: Indigenous Families in Settler-State "Postdemocracies"
Avril Bell, Massey University
Liberalism and Recognition in Settler Discourse
Robyn Green, Carleton University
Unsettling Cures: Exploring the Limits of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement
Jennifer Lawn, Massey University
Reconciliation Discourses and Transgenerational Settler Memory
Organizer(s): Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University Of Technology Rwth Aachen
Censorship and Regulation in Digital Games
Malte Elson, Ghent University
Parental Advisory, Explicit Content: Digital Game Rating Systems and Their Scientific Justification
Ergin Bulut, University of Illinois
Politics of Video Labelling: Experience of Mature Video Game Producers
Ricardo Albuquerque, New University of Lisbon
Violence and Gore in Video Games. An Uncontrollable Urge?
Guillaume De Fondaumiere, Quantic Dream, Paris, France
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Organizer(s): Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University Of Technology Rwth Aachen
The Role of Ethics in Digital Games
Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University of Technology RWTH Aachen
Markus ,
Sex, Drugs and Violence Rock or the Role of Ethics in Digital Games
Karl Babij, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, USA
The Good, the Bad, and the Neutral: Solving the problem of Ethical Choice-making within Video and
Computer Games
Christoph Bareither, University of Tübingen
The Meanings of Killing. An Ethnographic Approach to the Gaming Culture of Counter-Strike.
Martin Lorber, Electronic Arts, Cologne, Germany
Organizer(s): Markus Wiemker, Game Design & Game Studies/University Of Technology Rwth Aachen
Cultural Contexts and Digital Games
Stephan Schwingeler, Trier University
Markus ,
The Digital Game as Artistic Material – An Art History of the Video Game as an Art Form
Freyermuth Gundolf S., theater, film, games, humanness, image of man, humanoids
Theater, Film, Games - New Media, New Men: Perceptions and Conceptions of Humanness in Mechanical,
Industrial and Digital Culture
Mauro Salvador, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Milan / GAME journal (www.gamejournal.it)
Game/Genre/Player: The Game Noir
Tobias Kopka, Next Level Conference Cologne, Germany
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
The Neoliberalism Mutations in South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong
Younghan Cho, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Graduate School of International and Area Studies
“Neoliberal Mask and Developmental Skin”: The State Neoliberalism of South Korean governments
Shih-Diing Liu , University of Macau, Deaprtment of Communication
Wei Shi, University of Macau, Department of Communication
Reunification by Neoliberalism? Taiwan’s Dilemma
Hsiao Yang Hsieh, Université de Saint Denis, Department of Philosophy (Paris 8, France)
A New Type of Neoliberalism in Hong Kong after 1997
Beng Huat Chua (Discutant), National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute
Lawrence
Grossberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Communication Studies
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Organizer(s): Pei-Yun Chen, Department Of English, Tamkang University
Decomposing Cultural Experiences: Sensitive Image and Politics of Affect
Pei-Yun Chen, Department of English, Tamkang University
Surface, Image, and Literal Translation
Wan-Shuan Lin, Department of Applied English, Yuanpei University
The Affective Phenomena Surrounding Ringu’s Well: The Dynamic of Affect in Contemporary Japanese
Horror Films
Chia-chen Kuo, Department of English, Tamkang University
The Crossroad between Virginia Woolf and Gilles Deleuze: on Cinema and Time
Organizer(s): Anouk Guiné, Université Du Havre, Groupe De Recherches Identités Et Cultures (Gric)
Violence I: The Anatomy of Violence
Paula Vasquez Lezama, Cergy-Pontoise (UFR Lettres) , Centre d'études sociologiques et politiques Raymond
Aron (CESPRA)-EHESS
Neopopulist Bodies ? The Embodiment of the (non)Violent Radical Protest in Venezuela
César Gutiérrez, Writer
The Exploration of Global Violence in the Novel Bombardero
Anouk Guiné, Université du Havre, Groupe de Recherches Identités et Cultures (GRIC)
Gender and the Politics of Humiliation: Revolutionary Movements in Peru
Organizer(s): Helga Druxes, Williams College
Gender in Transnational Migration Narratives
Katarzyna Pieprzak, Williams College
Labor Deferred: Pregnancy and the Migrant Body in "L’enfant Endormi" and "Les Clandestins"
Alexandar Mihailovic, Hofstra University
Migrancy and Narrative Dislocation in Gertten and Jönsson’s Long Distance Love (2007)
Helga Druxes, Williams College
The Panic Over Motherhood: Transnational Labor Migrants in Illégal (2010) and Die Fremde (2010)
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Organizer(s): Robert Brookey, Northern Illinois University/Dept. Of Communication
Spring Fever: Mediating Civil Unrest
Mehdi Semati, Northern Illinois University/Dept. of Communication
Robert Brookey, Northern Illinois University/Dept. of Communication
Not for Neda: The Making of a Post-feminist Martyr
Marwan Kraidy, University of Pennsylvania/The Annenberg School for Communication
Plato's Digital Cave: The Arab Spring as a Representational Challenge
Thomas Nakayama, Northeastern University/Dept. of Communication
Mediated multiculturalism: Riots, Official Discourse and Everyday Life
John Downing, Southern Illinois University/Dept. of Radio-Television
Organizer(s): Juan-Carlos Valencia, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
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
Organizer(s): Inga Untiks, York University
Fluxus International: Reception, Interpretation, Appropriation
Bojana Videkanic, University of Waterloo
Between the Rock and the Hard Place: Flux Art in the Socialist Yugoslavia
Klara Kemp-Welch, Courtauld Institute of Art
Diplomatic Ping-Pong: Cold War Cultural Politics and the Illegitimate Children of “Fluxus East”
Jung-Ah Woo, Postech University, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
Phenomenological Turn from Zen Aesthetics: La Monte Young within and without Fluxus
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Organizer(s): Jin Haritaworn, Helsinki Collegium For Advanced Studies, University Of Finland
Sandeep Bakshi, University of Leicester
Decolonizing Queer: Towards a Queer of Colour Critique
Suhraiya Jivraj, Oxford Brookes University
Religion and Sexuality – Towards a Decolonial Approach
Jin Haritaworn, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Finland
Queer Regenerations: Gentrification, Criminalization and Queer of Colour Critique
Sandeep Bakshi, University of Leicester
Vexed Subjects: Queer Nationalism in Multicultural Times
Organizer(s): Su-Lin Yu, Dept. Of Foreign Languages And Literature, National Cheng Kung University
Toward an Affective Relation between Women and Place
Shan-Hui Hsu, Office of Physical Education & Institute of Physical Education, Health & Leisure Studies, National
Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
“The Leisure Mental Landscape of Anping Women ”
Ching-Shu Lee , Institute of Allied Health Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Bih-Ching Shu, Institute of Allied Health Sciences, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Health and Place: Experiences of Anping Women
Kai-ling Liu, Foreign Languages and Literature Department, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
“Women in-between the Place: A Study of Two Local Women in Southern Taiwan”
Su-Lin Yu, Foreign Languages and Literature Department, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
From Cultural Taboo to City Image: the Transformation of Miss Jin”
Organizer(s): Robert Mcruer, George Washington 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): Inderpal Grewal, Yale University
Intimate Governmentalities: Neoliberal Subjects and Desires
Purnima Mankekar, University of California, Los Angeles
We Are Like This Only: Enterprise Culture and the Eroticization of Capital
Rachel Miyung Joo , Middlebury College
Living with Silent Strangers: Female Migrants to Seoul
Inderpal Grewal, Yale University
"Honor Killings": Urban/Rural Imaginaries and Media Intimacies
Akhil Gupta, University of California, Los Angeles
Organizer(s): Daniel Laforest, University Of Alberta, Modern Languages & Cultural Studies Department
Living Together in the Digital City
Maureen Engel, University of Alberta, Humanities Computing
Ryan Beauvais, University of Alberta, English & Film Studies Department
Vertical Suburbia: Affective Storytelling for a Barely Visible City
Russell Cobb, University of Alberta, Modern languages & cultural studies department
Erika Luckert, University of Alberta, English & film studies department
Past Futures in the Contemporary City
Heather Zwicker, University of Alberta, English & film studies department
Uncovering the Queer History of Edmonton
Organizer(s): Jason Bainbridge, Swinburne University Of Technology - Media Studies
Transmedia Cities: Making and Remaking the City in Print, Practice and Film
Carolyn Beasley, Swinburne University of Technology - Writing
It’s a Jungle Out There: Melbourne’s 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
Japanese Fashion: Representation and Reality in Precarious Times
Anneke Beerkens, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam
Dressing Life: Creating a Future in Japan’s Fashion Industry
Masafumi Monden, University of Technology, Sydney
In Praise of Slenderness: Images of Masculinity in Japanese Men’s Fashion Magazines
Toby Slade, University of Tokyo, College of Arts and Sciences
Super Cool Biz: Regulation and Practicality in Japanese Fashion
Alisa Freedman, University of Oregon, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures
Organizer(s): Eunwoo Joo, Chung-Ang University (Seoul)
New Trends in Spatio-Temporal Politics in East Asia
Nae-Hui Kang, Chung-Ang University (Seoul)
The Rise of Project Finance and New Urbanscapes in South Korea
Xiaoming Wang, Program in Cultural Studies of Shanghai University
Ju-jia-sheng-huo(居 家 生 活 , home living) and the Social Reproduction in Today’s China
Seo Dong-Jin, Kaywon School of Art and Design
Credit Haven: Temporal Fluctuation of Domestic Money under Neoliberal Attack in South Korea
Valérie Gelezeau, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris
Organizer(s): Avril Bell, Massey University
Eva Mackey, Carleton University
Unsettling Settler Cultures: Civil Contestations #2
Avril Bell, Massey University
Eva Mackey, Carleton University
How Does the Treaty Speak ?
Anne Trépanier, Carleton University
From White Negroes of America to Interculturalism: Quebec as an Accommodating Host Society
Samah Sabra, Carleton University
(Non)Citizens of the World: Agency and the Politics of Asylum
Kelly Black, Carleton University
Decolonising Place: (Re)Naming, National Identity and the Settler Imaginings of Vancouver’s Stanley Park
Jennifer Henderson, Carleton University
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Organizer(s): Eva Mackey, Carleton University
Avril Bell, Massey University
Unsettling Settler Cultures: Decolonizing the Media
Jo Smith, Victoria University of Wellington
Settler-Native-Migrant Media
Davinia Thornley, University of Otago
"Instrument of Change": Cinematic Cross-Cultural Collaboration in ISUMA's Before Tomorrow
Sue Abel, University of Auckland
Māori Television: a Case Study in the Role of Indigenous Media in the Decolonisation of the Majority
Culture
Avril Bell, Massey University
Organizer(s): Marie Berchoud, Burgundy University Til (Ea - Texte, Image, Langage)
Mobility, Migration, Memory
Marie Berchoud, Burgundy university (EA TIL, Texte, imagve, langage)
Europe to North - America and Transgenerational Phenomena (from 1930 to 2011....and Probably Before)
Helène Girard, University Technologi Petronas
A Bit of Us, a Bit of Them: Alterity in French Expatriates Blogs in South-East Asia between Ethnography
and Autobiography
Anabela Valente Simões, University of Aveiro - ESTGA|CLC
The Notions of Origin and Belonging in Doron Rabinovici’s Novel Andernorts
Magnus Öhlander, Södertörn University
Katarzyna Wolanik Boström, Umeå University
A Transnational Occupation with National Subcultures - Polish Doctors Migrating to Sweden, England and
France
AbdelJelil Eliman, University of SFAX (Tunisia)
About migration and mobility: Pr ELIMAM can give a ,
Organizer(s): Alison Harvey, Joint Graduate Programme In Communication And Culture, York And Ryerson
Universities
Intersectional Technological Subjectivities: At the Crossroads of Identity and Digital
Space
Alison Harvey, Joint Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture, York and Ryerson Universities
“Just Kiddy Games”: Gender, Age, and Technological Subjectivities from Halo to Wii Fit
Tamara Shepherd, Concordia University, Communication Studies
Gender and Generational Politics in Digital Literacy Policies
Koen Leurs, Utrecht University, Graduate Gender Programme GGeP
Space Invaders? Internetworked Identifications of Migrant Youth
Sandra Ponzanesi, Department of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University
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Organizer(s): James Arvanitakis, Centre For Culture Research, University Of Western Sydney
Piracy: Leakages from Late Modernity
James Arvanitakis, Centre for Culture Research, University of Western Sydney
Piracy and the Cultural Commons: the Leakages and Blockages of Capitalist Relations in late Modernity
Martin Fredriksson, Linköping University
Global Copyright and the Ideology of Piracy
Sonja Schillings, : Free University of Berlin
The Rich, the Poor and the Pirate: New Elites and the Utilization of Social Criticism.
Merijn Oudenampsen, Tilburg University
Organizer(s): Martin Zierold, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, International Graduate Centre For The Study Of
Culture (Gcsc)
“Here be Dragons”? Unknown Territories of New Media Research.
Martin Zierold, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC)
“Nothing new under the screen ?” Forgotten Continuities in the History of New Media
Richard Grusin, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Center for 21st Century Studies
Mediashock
Colin Harvey, London South Bank University
The Language of No Media
Anna Reading, University of Western Sydney/Visiting Professor Loughborough University/Research Associate
University of Glasgow/Visiting Profe
Organizer(s): Giacomo Bottà, Deutsches Volksliedarchiv (German Archive For Popular Music)
Popular Music and Crisis
Michael Drewett, Rhodes University - Dept. of Sociology
Popular Musicians and the Economic Crisis in South Africa post-1994
Thomas Burkhalter, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste - Institute for Cultural Studies in the Arts
Performing War and Violence in Beirut and beyond: Between Local Responses and International
Opportunism.
Giacomo Bottà, Deutsches Volksliedarchiv (German archive for popular music)
Dramatizing the Crisis in Industrial Settings: Hardcore Punk in 1980s European Towns
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Organizer(s): Erin Wunker, Dalhousie University, Department Of English, Canadian Studies Programme
Toward a Commoner Praxis: Art, Space, Publics
Carrie Dawson, Dalhousie University, Department of English, Canadian Studies Programme
Bodies of Knowledge
Erin Wunker, Dalhousie University, Department of English, Canadian Studies Programme
Rebuild: Sachiko Murakami’s Public Poetics
Laura Moss, University of British Columbia, Department of English
Public Art and the Ethics of Rendering Found Texts
Travis Mason, Dalhousie University, Canadian Studies Programme
Commoner Praxis through Public Poetics: An Early Canadian Example
Organizer(s): José Antonio Mazzotti, Tufts University
Violence II: Cultural Representations of Political Violence
Paolo De Lima, Universidad de Lima; Universidad Nacional de San Marcos
The Role of Mass-Media in Peruvian Fiction on Political Violence
José Antonio Mazzotti, Tufts University
Social Violence and Discursive Re-generation: Peruvian Neo-Baroque through the Lens of Poetry
José Luis Rénique, The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Impetuous Resurgence of “the Ethnic Factor” in the South-Andean Struggles Against Globalization
Anouk Guiné, University of Le Havre, International Affairs Department, Groupe de Recherche Identités et Cultures
(GRIC)
Organizer(s): Mary Desjardins, Dartmouth College, Dept Of Film And Media Studies
Local, National, Global Mediations: Television's Regimes of Space and Time
Alexander Thimons, Northwestern University, Dept of Radio/TV/Film
The Televised Museum: Global Space in 1950s Public Service Television
Mark Williams, Dartmouth College, Dept. of Film and Media Studies
The History of Now: Genealogies of Liveness in Television News
Mimi White, Northwestern University, Dept. of Radio/TV/Film
House Hunters International: The (Global) Real Estate Market as Seen on (American) TV
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Organizer(s): Marc-Alexandre Reinhardt, Université De Montréal (Department Of Comparative Literature)
Materiality and Modes of Translation
Marc-Alexandre Reinhardt, Université de Montréal, Centre de Recherche sur l'Intermédialité
Embodiment and Afterlife of Inscriptions of Law: Kafka’s Machine and the Archived Face
Clément De Gaulejac, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Is Erasing Translating? Reflections on an Artistic Gesture
Anne Lardeux, Université de Montréal
The Barcode. A Translation Apparatus
Organizer(s): Roberto Strongman, Ucsb Black Studies
Eric Heuser,
New Directions in Creolization Studies
Roberto Strongman, UCSB Black Studies
Transcorporeality in Afro-Cuban Diasporic Religion
Eric Heuser, Free University, Berlin
Islamic Insularisms and Creolization: Trinidad and Java
Lucy Wilson, Loyola Marymount University
Creolization and the Canon
Nicole Morris, Loyola Marymount University
Organizer(s): Ranbir Banwait, English Department, Simon Fraser University
Ayaka Yoshimizu, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
Rereading Cultural Studies: Grounding Bodies of History
Marcos Daniel Moldes, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
Contingent Belonging ? Reconceptualizing Second-Generation Citizens and the Question of Belonging
Ranbir Banwait, English Department, Simon Fraser University
Of Asian Canadians and Citizenship: A Vignette of Canadian Biomedicine
Lucia Lorenzi, English Department, University of British Columbia
Conceiving Nationality: Violated Indigenous Bodies and Colonial Anxiety
Ayaka Yoshimizu, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
Following the Ghost: Reconstructing a Memory Landscape of Yokohama through the Absent Presence of
Migrant Sex Workers
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Organizer(s): Ted Striphas, Indiana University
Publishing Cultural Studies, Now and in the Future
Clare Birchall, University of Kent
Liquid Theory TV: Publishing, Publicity and Secrecy
Ted Striphas, Indiana University
Mark Hayward, Wilfred Laurier University
Working Papers in Cultural Studies or the Virtues of Gray Literature
Adema Janneke, Coventry University
Why Experiment? A Critical Analysis of the Values Behind Digital Scholarly Publishing
Organizer(s): Sudeep Dasgupta, Department Of Media And Culture, University Of Amsterdam
The Disciplinary and Theoretical Challenges of Contemporary Cultural Studies
Sudeep Dasgupta, Department of Media and Culture, University of Amsterdam
Institutionalizing the Popular in Cultural Studies
Patricia Caillé, Université de Strasbourg
From Doing Research to Introducing CS in French University Curricula
Markus Stauff, University of Amsterdam
Cultural Studies and the Water Cooler
Organizer(s): Chris Lee, Department Of English, University Of British Columbia
Rethinking “Global” Culture through the Aesthetic
Jacqueline Lo, ANU Centre for European Studies
Performing Minor Transnational Histories
Christine Kim, Simon Fraser University, Department of English
Minor Aesthetics and Underwhelming Transnationalisms
Chris Lee, University of British Columbia, Department of English
Finding Poetry at the White Emperor’s Citadel
Dean Chan, School of Social Sciences, Media and Communication University of Wollongong
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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
Organizer(s): J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State University
Deleuze/Guattari and the Somewhere Else of Social Media
Jennifer Slack, Michigan Technological University
When Media Becomes Assemblage
Gregory Seigworth, Millersville University
Secretions of Social Media
J. Macgregor Wise, Arizona State University
Against the Clickable World: The Case for Noncommunication
Organizer(s): Heidi Brevik-Zender, University Of California, Riverside
Fashion, Space and Media
Heidi Brevik-Zender, University of California, Riverside
Narrating Non - Places of Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Parisian Fashion Plates
Julie Thomas, American University of Paris
Digital Fashion Sites: Paradox of Place
Wessie Ling, University of the Arts London, London College of Fashion
Space of Production: Oriental Fashion Designers in Paris
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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
Ethnography: at the Crossroads of Anthropology and Cultural Studies.
Anna Cristina Pertierra, Centre for Critical & Cultural Studies, University of Queensland
Beyond the “ethnographic turn”: Locating Television in Mexico (and elsewhere).
Heather Horst, Design Research Institute, RMIT University
Ethnographic Perspectives on Participatory Culture
Wallis Cara, Department of Communication, Texas A&M University
Ethnography and New Media Studies in China
Graeme Turner, Centre for Critical & Cultural Studies, University of Queensland
Organizer(s): Christoph Lindner, University Of Amsterdam
Inert Cities: Globalization, Mobility, and Interruption
Bill Marshall, University of London
Parkour and the Stilled Image
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, RMIT University
China, Film and the Compulsion to Stop
Christoph Lindner, University of Amsterdam
Decelerating Amsterdam
Organizer(s): Ming Hung (Alex) Tu, Department Of English, Tamkang 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): Susan Thomas, University Of Georgia, Institute For Women'S Studies
Enacting Cubaness: Popular Music, National Belonging and Diaspora
Susan Thomas, University of Georgia, Institute for Women's Studies
Liminal Architectures: Musical Reconstructions of Havana in the Transnational Age
Nora Gámez, City University (London), School of Social Sciences
‘Havana is everywhere’: Younger Musicians and the Symbolic Redefinition of the Cuban Nation
Iñigo Sánchez, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Instituto de Etnomusicologia (INET-MD), Faculdade de Ciencias
Sociais e Humanas
Cubaneando in Barcelona: Music, Migration and Urban Experience
Organizer(s): Wladimir Fischer, Department Of History, University Of Vienna
Raluca Nagy, Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University / Laboratoire d’Anthropologie
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 d’Anthropologie
des Mondes Contemporains, Un
No Balkan Beats in the Balkans
Victor A. StoichițĂ, CREM (Centre de recherches en ethnomusicologie) - LESC (Laboratoire d'ethnologie et
sociologie comparative) / CNRS
Who’s 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 Möser, Maître Assistante Suppléante, Université De Lausanne, Ceg-Liege
Rosa Eidelpes, Doctoral candidate, Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung Berlin
Cultural Studies and Traveling Theories between France and Germany
Cornelia Möser, Maître assistante suppléante, Université de Lausanne, CEG-Liege
The Traveling in French Gender Studies and Cultural Studies
Rosa Eidelpes, Doctoral Candidate, Zentrum für Literatur und Kulturforschung Berlin
"Études culturelles" in the 1930ies: The Collège de Sociologie
Anne Chalard-Fillaudeau, University Paris 8 - Vincennes Saint Denis
From Crisis to Culture of Responsibility?
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Organizer(s): Geoffrey White, University Of Hawaii
War Tourism: World War II at the Crossroads of Memory
Eveline Buchheim, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Envisioned Belonging: Japanese-Indisch Descendants Travelling to Japan
Esther Captain, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Memory and Counter Memory within War Tourism: Foreign and Domestic Heritage Tourism in Indonesia
Geoffrey White, University of Hawaii
Is Paris Burning?: Touring America’s “Good War” in France
Lisa Yoneyama, University of Toronto
Organizer(s): Carol Stabile, School Of Journalism And Communication, University Of Oregon
American Culture and the Long Shadow of the Red Scare
Carol Mason, Gender and Women's Studies, University of Kentucky
Queer Designs: Bruce Goff and Cold War Homophobia
Daniel Pope, History Department, University of Oregon
The Cold War in the Pulpit: The Case of Rev. William Howard Melish
Carol Stabile, Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
Red Lassie: Anti-Communism, Women Writers and the Stories That Might Have Been
Carol Stabile, Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon
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
Representations of Death and Dying in Contemporary Culture
Tal Morse, London School of Economics & Political Science, Department of Media and Communications
Shooting the Dead: Representation of Death in Israeli Media
Marco Scalvini, London School of Economics & Political Science, Department of Media and Communications
Glamorizing Sick Bodies: How Commercial Advertising Has Changed the Representation of HIV/AIDS
Leen Van Brussel, Free University of Brussels, Department of Communication Sciences
Discourses on the Good Death and the Dignified Death: Media Representations on End-of-life Decision
Making in North-Belgium
Nico Carpentier Reifova, Loughborough University, Department of Social Sciences & Free University of Brussels,
Department of Communication Sciences
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Organizer(s): Oscar Campomanes, Ateneo De Manila University
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
Visibility, Activism and Social Media: The Case of WikiLeaks
Athina Karatzogianni, University of Hull, Department of Media, Culture & Society
Manufacturing Dissent: the Impromptu Impact of WikiLeaks on the Mediascape and Geopolitics
Graham Meikle, University of Stirling, Division of Communications, Media & Culture
Visibility, Anonymity and Electronic Civil Disobedience
Mathieu O'Neil, Université Paris Sorbonne (Paris 4), American Civilisation
The Ideology of Transparency
Johanna Sumiala, University of Helsinki
Organizer(s): Lily Cho, York University
Archival Returns and Chinese Immigration Photographs
Laura Madokoro, University of British Columbia
Archival Legacy or Future ? The Mystery of early 20th century Chinese Portraits in New Zealand
Tina Chen, University of Manitoba
The Traces of Selection: Cultural Layers in the Documentation of Chinese ‘Return Migration’ from Burma
to China
Lily Cho, York University
Chinese Canadian Head Tax Photographs and the Alterity of Citizenship
Thy Phu, University of Western Ontario
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Organizer(s): Ilya Parkins, Gender And Women'S Studies, University Of British Columbia Okanagan
The Politics of Knowledge in Feminist and Queer Cultural Studies
T.L. Cowan, Eugene Lang College, The New School
From Le Chat Noir to Meow Mix: Considering a Translocal Cabaret Consciousness
Jasmine Rault, Culture and Media, Eugene Lang College, The New School
What Does Hope Know? Melancholic Modernities and Queering Positive Affect in the Hemispheric
Americas
Ilya Parkins, Gender and Women's Studies, University of British Columbia Okanagan
The Cultural Politics of Feminine Unknowability, 1910-39
Organizer(s): Reynaldo Anderson, Harris Stowe State University
Cultural Studies or Afrofuturism ? From Hegemony to Culture
Reynaldo Anderson, Harris Stowe State University
Cultural Studies or Critical Afrofuturism: A Case Study in Visual Rhetoric, Sequential Art, and PostApocalyptic Black Identity
John Jennings, SUNY-Buffalo
Forms of Future Past: Afrofuturism and the Visual Aesthetics of Resistance
Tekla Johnson, Salem College
The Paradox of Liberalism: Cultural Studies or Africology in the New World Order
Organizer(s): Lucienne Loh, University Of Liverpool, Uk
Towards an African Transnationalism
Mark Mathuray, Royal Holloway, University of London
Global Modernism: Joyce, Soyinka, Marechera
Lucienne Loh, University of Liverpool, UK
Resisting Colonial England: King Khama and Rural African Transnationalism
Helene Strauss, University of the Free State (SA) and McMaster University (Canada)
Spectacles of Promise and Disappointment: Reframing the Post-Transitional South African Everyday
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Organizer(s): Talmadge Wright, Loyola University Chicago
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
Organizer(s): Phyllis Taoua, University Of Arizona
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
Organizer(s): Emily Beausoleil, University Of British Columbia
The Movements of Attention: Politics, Receptivity, Affect
Davide Panagia, Trent University
Ten Theses for an Aesthetics of Politics
Carrie Noland, University of California, Irvine
What is the 'Sensible' in the Distribution of the Sensible?
Emily Beausoleil, University of British Columbia
Coming to Our Senses: The Neuroscience and Politics of Embodied Receptivity
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Organizer(s): Yudhishthir Raj Isar, Department Of Global Communications
Yudhishthir Isar,
"Diasporas" or Transnational Ethnic Communities: Global and Local Relations of
Belonging
Ien Ang, Institution for Culture and Society
(Un)binding Chinese-ness: Diasporic Identities after the Rise of China
Yudhishthir Isar, Department of Global Communications
Multiple Indian-ness, globalization and cultural expression
Gregory Noble, The Institute for Culture and Society
Articulations of Lebanese-ness: the Complexities of Transnationality
Ghassan Hage, School of Social and Political Science
Organizer(s): Florian Voros, Iris, Ehess
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
Organizer(s): Doris Leibetseder, Universität Klagenfurt
Rebecca Carbery, University of Durham, UK
Queer Gender in the Arts: Representations across History
Charlotte Norton, University of Durham, UK
The Weird and the Wonderful: Gender and Monstrosity in the Middle Ages
Rebecca Carbery, University of Durham, UK
GenderQueer: The Gender Attribution Process at a Crossroads
Doris Leibetseder, Universität Klagenfurt
Express Yourself! Queer Gender in Rock and Pop Music.
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Organizer(s): Mark Banks, The Open University
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
Structuring Feeling: Issues in Sentiment Analysis
Mark Andrejevic, University of Queensland, Centre for Critical & Cultural Studies
Affective Economics: Mining the Social Web
Alison Hearn, University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Information & Media Studies
Hedging the ‘Human’ and Gaming the ‘Subject’: Social Media, Sentiment Analysis, and Mechanical Turks
Helen Kennedy, University of Leeds, Institute of Communications Studies
The Ethics of Sentiment Analysers
Organizer(s): Jane Tolmie, Queen'S University, Canada
Human Suffering and Human Rights in Comics: Sequential Art Activism?
Marie Thorsten, Doshisha University, Japan
"Bhimayana" in the Global Public Sphere
Jane Tolmie, Queen's University, Canada
Affect and Alzheimers: Sarah Leavitt’s 'Tangles' and the Medical Memoir
Shige (CJ) Suzuki, Baruch College (CUNY), USA
Ethics and Politics of Representations of the Disabled: on Keiko Tobe's With the Light
Organizer(s): Martin J Power , University
Aileen Dillane , UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK
"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 Name’s 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 Lasén, 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 García, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, School of Sociology and Political Science
Technologies of Love. New Media and Sex-Affective Bonds
Amparo Lasén,
Digitally Attached Selves: an Example of the Shared Agency Between People and Technologies
Organizer(s): Markus Reisenleitner, York University
Susan Ingram, University of Auckland
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
Organizer(s): Markus Reisenleitner, York University
Susan Ingram, University of Auckland
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 Kertesz’s Sodom und Gomorrha
Elena Siemens, University of Alberta
Zhivago in the Suburbs
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Organizer(s): Markus Reisenleitner, York University
Susan Ingram, University of Auckland
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 ‘Māori’
Thrillers
Angela Kölling, 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
Organizer(s): Markus Reisenleitner, York University
Susan Ingram, University of Auckland
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 Māori Film
Organizer(s): Isabel Molina-Guzmán, University Of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Ethnoracial Identity and the Global Media in a Postnational Era
Isabel Molina, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Globalizing Blackness through Latin American Bodies in the Media
Mary Beltran, University of Texas Austin
Latina/os that Only Latina/os Can See: Disney’s Construction of the (Semi)Latina Star
Camilla Fojas, DePaul University
Asians in the Americas: Interracial Alliances and the Post-national State
Angharad Valdivia, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Organizer(s): Kathalene Razzano, George Mason University Cultural Studies Program
Leah Perry, SUNY-Empire State College
Cultural Studies Take On Parenting: Neoliberalism's Construction of Mom(s) and Dad(s)
Leah Perry, State University of New York-Empire State College
Exiled Mothers and Mothers of Exiles: The Reagan Revolution and Neoliberalizing Immigrant Motherhood
Lene Myong, Department of Education, Aarhus University
Karen Hvidtfeldt Madsen, Department of Cultural Studies, University of Southern Denmark
(Trans)formations of Kinship: Representations of Fertility Consumerism
Kathalene Razzano, Department of Cultural Studies, George Mason University
How to Be a Neoliberal Dad: Paternity Testing and the Logic of Paternity
Christine Quail, Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia
Real Familes: The Crisis of Parenting on Reality TV
Organizer(s): Kristina Gottschall, Charles Sturt University, Faculty Of Education
Girlhood Imag(in)ings: Multiplicities, Bodies and Popular Culture
Marnina Gonick, Mount Saint Vincent University
Sue Gannon Joe Lambert, University of Western Sydney & Queensland University of Technology
Old-fashioned and forward looking: Neoliberalism and Nostalgia in The Daring Books for Girls
Kristina Gottschall, Charles Sturt University
2. Sue 3. Jo 4. Kellie 1. Gannon 2. Lampert 3. McGraw, 1. University of Western Sydney 2. Queensland University
of Technology 3. Queensland University of Technology
The Cyndi Lauper Affect: Bodies, Girlhood and Popular Culture Trough the Collective Biography Process
Janice Hladki, McMaster Univeristy
Disability and Girlhood: Anomalous Embodiment in Critical Video and Installation
Organizer(s): Prudence Black, University Of Sydney
"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 Won’t 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
Representations of East Asian Masculinities in Spaces of Consumption Culture
Chan Ching Mario Liong, Community College of City University
Lih Shing Alex Chan, Community College of City University
Walking a Tightrope: Performing Chinese Young Masculinities in Hong Kong
Romit Dasgupta, School of Social & Cultural Studies, The University of Western Australia
Men, Cakes and Kitchens: Interrogating Heteronormative Hegemonic Masculinity in East Asian Visual
Culture
Chikako Nihei, University of Sydney
The Evolution of Cooking Men in Japan: the “Herbivores” and Haruki Murakami’s Protagonists
Organizer(s): Clarissa Smith, University Of Sunderland
Everyday Engagements with Porn: Findings from the Pornresearch.org Project
Feona Attwood, Sheffield Hallam University
Women and Pornography
Martin Barker, University of Aberystwyth
Pornography's Patterns of Enjoyment
Clarissa Smith, University of Sunderland
Young People and Pornography
Organizer(s): Robert Wosnitzer, New York University | Media, Culture And Communication
Money in Time: Bringing Finance into History
Noam Yuran, Tel Aviv University | Minerva Humanities Center
Money's Absence of Past
Bridget Kustin, Johns Hopkins Univeristy | Anthropology
Stitching Islamic Finance
Robert Wosnitzer, New York University | Media, Culture and Communication
Speculative Ethos in/of Financial Culture
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Organizer(s): Leslie Robinson, Departments Of Secondary Education And Art And Design, University Of Alberta
Artivist interventions in Uganda: Co-creating Pedagogies for Youth-Led Community
Messaging
Carolina Cambre, King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario
Andrew Jackson Obol, 'artivists 4 life' Uganda
Alternative Representations in Research
Lindsay Ruth Hunt, University of Alberta
Cathy Mashakalugo, 'artivists 4 life' Uganda and Makerere University Walter Reed Project (MUWRP)
Community Performance: Participatory Theatre with Youth Artivists
Leslie Robinson, Departments of Secondary Education and Art and Design, University of Alberta
Artivist Interactions: at the Crossroads of Acadamia, Art and Activism
Paul Ugor, Centre of West African Studies, University of Birmingham
Organizer(s): Melanie Bourdaa, Bordeaux 3, Laboratoire Mica
Convergence Culture and Transmedia Strategies
Melanie Bourdaa, Bordeaux 3, Laboratoire MICA
Exploring new Universes. Transmedia Strategies and Immersive Storytelling
Matt Hills, University of Cardiff, JOMEC
“You Can't Tweet while You're Watching”: Steven Moffat's Doctor Who and Convergence Culture as the
Discursive Management of TV
Sharon Marie Ross, Television Department, Columbia College Chicago
"I Don't Watch TV, Except When I Watch it Online": Teen Meanings and Practices of Convergence in the
Post-Millennial Era
Organizer(s): Tania Lewis, School Of Media And Communication, Rmit University
Rowan Wilken, Swinburne University of Technology
Green Cultural Studies
Tania Lewis, SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, RMIT UNIVERSITY
Rowan Wilken,
Melbourne Gleaners: Cultural Economies of Hard Rubbish Collecting
Toby Miller, Department of Media and Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside
Green Gaming and its Obstacles
Jo Littler, Media and Cultural Studies, Middlesex University
Green Parenting: Childhood as Eco-fetish
Andrew Ross, Professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University
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Organizer(s): Larissa Hjorth, School Of Media And Communication, Rmit University
Heather Horst, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Mobile Lifestyles: Contemporary Mobile Consumption and Lifestyle Practices #1
Heather Horst, SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, RMIT UNIVERSITY
Erin B. Taylor, Universidade de Lisboa
Mobile Securities: Technology and Livelihood in Haiti
Jo Tacchi, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Technologies of Attachment
Larissa Hjorth, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Heather Horst, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Locating the Mobile: an Ethnographic Investigation into Locative Media
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Organizer(s): Stephen Jacobs, University Of Wolverhampton
Help Your Self: Therapeutic Solutions and Self-Empowerment
Alan Apperley, University of Wolverhampton
Le Monde C’est Moi: Education and the Development of The Self
Stephen Jacobs, University of Wolverhampton
Inner Peace and Global Harmony: Individual Therapy and Global Solutions in the Art of Living Foundation
Mark Jones, University of Wolverhampton
Potentially (Un)tapped: Exploiting the Unused Brain
Organizer(s): Deirdre Murphy, Bachelor'S Program, Culinary Institute Of America
Exotic Pasts and Repasts: Culinary Orientalism in the Nineteenth Century
Kristin Bayer, Marist College
Fear of Trade or Fearful Trade: China as Vector of Contagious Tea in the 19th Century and it Role in
Globalization Today
Beth Forrest, Bachelor's Program, Culinary Institute of America
Corps de réserve: History, Cuisine and National Leftovers in 19th-Century Spain
Deirdre Murphy, Bachelor's Program, Culinary Institute of America
Food Fighting and Chinese Exclusion in the 19th Century United States
Christy Shields-Argeles, American University of Paris and Centre Edgar Morin
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Organizer(s): Elena Razlogova, Concordia University (Montreal), History
Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, Art History and Communication Studies
Vocal Technologies
Carlotta Darò, École 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): Mónica Szurmuk, University Of Buenos Aires-Conicet-Institute Of Latin American Literature
What Can We Learn From Latin American Cultural Studies ?
Robert Mckee Irwin, University of California, Davis, Graduate Group in Cultural Studies
The Idiosyncratic Trajectories of Cultural Studies in the Americas
Marta Cabrera, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Department of Cultural Studies
Cultural Studies in the Andean Region: Challenges to "la Práctica"
Ana Wortman, University of Buenos Aires-Gino Germani Institute-Facultad de Ciencias Sociales
Graduate Programs in Cultural Management in Mercosur Countries: Cultural Studies as Knowledge
Mónica Szurmuk, University of Buenos Aires-Conicet-Institute of Latin American Literature
Organizer(s): Larissa Hjorth, School Of Media And Communication, Rmit University
Tania Lewis, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Mobile Lifestyles: Contemporary Mobile Consumption and Lifestyle Practices #2
Gerard Goggin, Department of Media and Communication, University of Sydney
Smartphone Life: Youth and Mobile Media in Australia
Rowan Wilken , Swinburne University of Technology
The Situated Mobile Self: Mobile Phones, Lifestyle Consumption and the Importance of Locatability
Monty Aska, Colombus Consulting
Mobility on the Field: what Mobility Yields for Organisations
Kate Crawford, University of New South Wales
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Organizer(s): Felicity Collins, La Trobe University, Melbourne.
The Humane Affect
Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics
Contemporary Politics of Solidarity
Felicity Collins, La Trobe University
The Moral Voice and the Ethical Eye
Susannah Radstone, University of East London
Ethical Spectatorship & the Politics of Care
Organizer(s): Handel Wright, University Of British Columbia
Youth Today! (1) Troubling Identity Formation and Place Making
Robert Helfenbien, Indiana University - Purdue University
Spaces of Possibility for Urban Youth
Anoop Nayak, Newcastle University
Visceral Racism: Skinhead Youth, ‘Weighty Emotions’ and ‘Fleshy Encounters’ in the Postcolonial
Suburbs
Handel Wright, University of British Columbia
Borderland Identities: Queering the Edges of the American Multicultural Nation
Organizer(s): Handel Wright, University Of British Columbia
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 Music’s 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 Universitário De Lisboa
Cultural Studies in Portugal: Researching Culture, Nation and Memory
Maria João Ramos, Beja Polytechnic Higher Institute, Arts Humanities and Sport Department
Opening up the Archive: Untold, Forgotten Histories and Memories of the São Domingos Mine
Marcos Cardão, CEHC, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
Allegories of the Nation. Histories of Luso-tropicalism in Mass Culture
Sofia Sampaio, Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA), Instituto Universitário de Lisboa
Image-making and National Identity in Portuguese Touristic Films
Organizer(s): Lara Campbell, Simon Fraser University
Warriors, Cowards, Heroes: Reading Masculinity Across Borders and Margins
Willeen Keough, Simon Fraser University
Warriors, Rogues, and Murderers: Cultural Production of Knowledge about Masculinities in the Canadian
Seal Hunt
Lara Campbell, Simon Fraser University
‘American Impotence, American Tragedy’: Shame, Bravery and, Masculinity during the Vietnam War
Marie Hammond-Callaghan, Mount Allison University
Cold Warriors and Militant Mothers: Voice of Women, Canada, under the Gaze of the Canadian Security
State in the 1960s
Colette Colligan, Department of English Literature
The Picture of Dorian Gray in Paris and Expatriate Literary Culture
Kirsten McAllister, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
Organizer(s): Sheila Lynn, York University, Sexuality Studies Program
The Queer Bathroom Monologues
Sheila Cavanagh, York University, Sexuality Studies Program.
Queer Performance Ethnography
Bobby Noble, York University, English and Women's Studies
Critical Commentary on the Queer Bathroom Monologues
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Organizer(s): Rafico Ruiz, Mcgill University, Communication Studies
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
Organizer(s): Marie-Thérèse Atséna Abogo, Laval University / Department Of Anthropology
Violence and Insecurity in the City: the Creation of Imaginary and Real Strategies to Fight
Violence and Insecurity
Marie-Thérèse Atséna Abogo, Laval University / Department of anthropology
Hip-hop as an Imaginary Space: the Fight Against Violence within Immigrant Youth of Limoilou Starz
Annie Bélizaire, 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 Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l’Homme / Université de Provence AixMarseille
Organizer(s): Fabrice Desmarais, The University Of Waikato, Department Of Management Communication
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
Cultural Spaces of Contemporary Macao
Sihui Mao, Macao Polytechnic Institute
Hybridising Cultural Spaces of Macao: Transformations of a 'Sin City' to 'Sim City'
Isabel Morais, University of Saint Joseph
Resurgence and Reinvention of Macanese Creole Theatre
Zi-yu Lin, Macao Polytechnic Institute
When Cultures Meet in an Academic Library
Joanna Radwanska-Williams, Macao Polytechnic Institute
Macao: Virtual or Real?
Organizer(s): S.M.Gietty Tambunan, Lingnan University
Social, Cultural and Political Issues in the Indonesian Mediascapes
Asri Saraswati, University of Indonesia
Talking Back to the Authority: An Analysis on Indonesian Documentaries after the New Order
Ully Putri, University of Colorado at Boulder
What Has Changed since the 1980s? HIV/AIDS and News Production in Indonesia
S.M.Gietty Tambunan, University of Indonesia
The Multiple Dimensions of Audience Engagement: East Asian Television Dramas in Indonesia
Organizer(s): John Tebbutt, La Trobe University, Centre For Creative Arts
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 Trier’s 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, Umeå university, Department of Culture and Media Studies
Do You Think I’m Sexy? The Female Nude Kicks Back
Organizer(s): Amy Niang, University Of The Witwatersrand
Contestation Art and Democratised Imaginations among African Youths
Amy Niang, University of the Witwatersrand
From Youth Resistance to Counterculture Activism: Case Studies from Burkina Faso and Senegal
Maria Suriano, University of the Witwatersrand
Political Commitment and ‘Polite’ Dissent among Bongo Flava Artists in Tanzania
Jenny Fatou Mbaye, London School of Economics
Hip Hop Transcultural Politics: Reflexive Notes on the Senegalese Biopolity
Anne Schumann, School of Literature and Language Studies (SLLS), University of the Witwatersrand
Music at War: Reggae Musicians as Political Actors in the Ivoirian Crisis
Achille Mbembe,
Organizer(s): Paul Smith, George Mason University
Cultural Studies as/and Critical Sociology
Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths, University of London
Cultural Studies and the Sociology of Voice
Paul Smith, George Mason University
The Voice of Reason: Marcuse, Sociology, and Cultural Studies
Imre Szeman, University of Alberta
Conscience and the Common
Avery Gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara
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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
Future Imaginaries and the Temporality of the Immediate
Chung Kin Tsang, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Department of Communication Studies
Living through Flexible Capitalism: Young People and their Ways of Life-Planning in Hong Kong
Carolyn Hardin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Department of Communication Studies
The Temporal Imaginaries of Finance
Adam Rottinghaus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Department of Communication Studies
Commodity Futures: Consumer Electronic Advertisements and Politics of the Future
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
OK Computer?: Music and the Internet beyond “Piracy”
Graham Meikle, University of Stirling, School of Arts and Humanities
“It’s Nice to Share”: Cultural Motivations for Online Music Sharing
Steve Collins, Macquarie University, Department of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
Sherman Young, Macquarie University, Department of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
Music 2.0? Disintermediation or Just Global Busking?
Philipp Peltz, Macquarie University, Department of Media, Music, Communication & Cultural Studies
The Economics of Music Competitions on the Internet
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Organizer(s): Maxime Cervulle, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University, Leta-Cricc
Uncovering Whiteness. Race Relations in the Contemporary French Public Sphere
Nelly Quemener, King's College, CIM
“I myself have no origins”: Laughing at Whites in French TV Stand-Up Comedy
Maxime Cervulle, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, LETA-CRICC
Fade to White. Film Audiences and Racial Subjectification
Marion Dalibert, Charles-de-Gaulle Lille 3 University GERIICO
(Re)production of Whiteness and Antiracist Social Movements in the French Public Sphere
Franck Freitas, Paris 8 Saint-Denis University, GTM-Lab Top/CNRS
Organizer(s): Craig Robertson, Northeastern University
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
Organizer(s): Intan Paramaditha, New York University, Department Of Cinema Studies
A Decade After Authoritarianism: Spaces, Apertures, and Friction in Indonesia
Nuraini Juliastuti, Leiden University Institute for Area Studies & KUNCI Cultural Studies, Yogyakarta
Knowledge Production of Alternative Spaces
Intan Paramaditha, New York University, Department of Cinema Studies
Film, Sexuality, and the Construction of the Secular Space
Ugoran Prasad, Universiteit van Amsterdam & Teater Garasi: Laboratory of Theater Creation, Yogyakarta
Reclaiming the Body as Space
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Organizer(s): Allison Schlobohm, University Of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
Embodying Control: Reading US Discourses of Health as Biopolitical Regimes of Truth
Allison Schlobohm, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
“A Plan as Simple as ABC”: Domestic Discourses of Race and Their Inflection in International AIDS
Legislation
Bryce Bartlett, Washington University in St. Louis
Social Media and Performing Anonymity: Why does the Privacy Principle Create Structural Deficiencies in
Protecting Health Information?
Josh Smicker, UNC-Chapel Hill
Notes on Biomilitarization: Resilient Subjects, Flexible Violence and Contemporary Military Embodiment
Organizer(s): Scott Mcquire, University Of Melbourne, School Of Culture And Communication, Media And
Communications
Networked Public Space
Scott Mcquire, University of Melbourne, School of Culture and Communication, Media and Communications
The Right to the Networked City
Amelia Barikin, University of Melbourne, School of Culture and Communication, Spatial Aesthetics Program
Networked Performance in the Transnational Public Sphere: A Case Study
Sean Cubitt, Winchester Centre for Global Futures in Art Design and Media, Winchester School of Art, University of
Southampton
Ecocritique, Mediation, the 'Public' and Public Space
Nikos Papastergiadis, University of Melbourne, School of Culture and Communication
Organizer(s): Roberto Strongman, Ucsb Black Studies
Eric Anton Heuser, Frei Universität
Caribbean Religions at the Crossroads
Roberto Strongman, UCSB Black Studies
Transcorporeality in Cuban Lucumí Religion
Eric Anton Heuser, Frei Universität
The Politics of Friendship in Transoceanic Islamic Insularisms
Claudine Michel,
Vodou Responses to the Haitian 2010 Earthquake
Lucy Wilson,
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Organizer(s): Kris Rutten, Ghent University
Ronald Soetaert, Ghent University
Cultural Studies & Rhetoric
Kris Rutten, Ghent University
Ronald Soetaert,
Cultural Studies in/as Pedagogy. Rhetorical Perspectives on Education
Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar, Northwestern University
From Representation to Circulation: Changing Nexus between Rhetoric and Cultural Studies
Ronald Greene, University of Minnesota
Rhetoric in/as Cultural Policy
Ted Striphas , Indiana University
Organizer(s): Kris Rutten, Ghent University
Gilbert Rodman ,
ACS Summer Institute - Round table
Mahdis Azarmandi, Universitat Jaume I
Participant at ACS SI 2011
Mikko Lehtonen , University of Tampere
Faculty Staff at ACS SI 2011
Chantal Cornut-Gentille D'Arcy, University of Zaragoza
Faculty Staff at ACS SI 2011, ACS representative
Organizer(s): Susanna Paasonen, University Of Turku, Media Studies
Affect, Media and Methodology
Annette Markham, University of Arizona, Department of Communication
Play in the Field: Methods for Breaking Frame and Getting Closer to Affect in Mediatized Social Contexts
Jenny Sundén, Södertörn University, School of Gender, Culture & History
Passionate Technologies
Katariina Kyrölä, Stockholm University, Department of Film Studies
Heavy Feeling? Precious (2009) and Affective Spectatorship
Susanna Paasonen, University of Turku, Media Studies
On (not) Feeling it
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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
Rationality and Authenticity.
Jon Cruz, University of California, Department of Sociology
Music's Antinomies After the Digital Turn
Pertti Alasuutari, University of Tampere
Karin (2nd presenter); Ali (3) Creutz-Kämppi; Qadir, U of Helsinki; U of Tampere
The Domestication of Global News: The Case of the Arab Spring
Jan Teurlings, U of Amsterdam, Dept. of Media and Culture
Studies after Populism: Gramsci, Post-operaismo and the Contemporary Culture Industries
Joke Hermes,
The Mattering of Television
Organizer(s): Dorota Golanska, University Of Lodz, Department Of Transatlantic And Media Studies & Women'S
Studies Center
(Re)constructing Nationalism: The Politics of Terror and Memory in Popular Culture
Aleksandra Rozalska, University of Lodz, Department of Transatlantic and Media Studies & Women's Studies
Center
Narrating the Experiences of the War on Terror in American Television Series
Heather Hadar Wright, Wittenberg University
Consuming the War on Terror: the Politics of Popular versus “Highbrow” Representations in the United
States
Dorota Golanska, University of Lodz, Department of Transatlantic and Media Studies & Women's Studies Center
Emotions, Affect and Memory: Remarks on the 9/11 Memorial in New York City
Organizer(s): Valérie Billaudeau, Université D'Angers - Laboratoire Eso-Carta - Umr Cnrs 6590
Personnal Indebtedness in France – Pays de la Loire : Easy money, trapped money
Richard Gaillard, Université d'Angers - laboratoire ESO-CARTA - UMR CNRS 6590
Predictable Failure of the Fight Against "Personnal Over-indebtedness" in France: Sociological Study of a
Form of Assistance
Emmanuel Bioteau, Université d'Angers - laboratoire ESO-CARTA - UMR CNRS 6590
Territories and Territoriality of Over-indebtedness
Billaudeau Valérie, Université d'Angers - laboratoire ESO-CARTA - UMR CNRS 6590
When Television Talks about Overindebtedness
Pascal Glémain, Université d'Angers - laboratoire ESO-CARTA - UMR CNRS 6590
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Organizer(s): Aude Dieudé, Duke University
Culture, Knowledge and Power in the Nineteenth Century in Paris: French Fascinations
with Africa and Haiti
Aude Dieudé, Duke University
An Haitian Anthropologist in Paris: The Resistance and Significance of Firmin’s "De l’Egalité des Races
Humaines" (1885)
Tara Menon, Yale University
A God’s Eye View: Aerial Perspective and the 'Mission Civilisatrice' in Jules Verne’s "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
Organizer(s): Greg Hainge, University Of Queensland
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, Université Du Québec À Montréal, École De Travail Social
Comparing the Testimonial Cultures of Sexual and Gender Minorities: Uses, Challenges
and Crossroads Impact
Thomas Haig, Université du Québec à Montréal, École de travail social
Engaging With Visibility and Voice: A Participatory Methodology for Multi-sectoral Research on
Testimonial Cultures
Janik Bastien-Charlebois, Université du QUébec à Montréal, Département de sociologie
LGBTQ Testimonial Practices: Discrepancies and the Challenge of Inner Inclusion
Martine Delvaux, Université du Québec à Montréal, Département d'études littéraires
Testimonials and Women’s Survival, or when Cultural Studies Intersects with Creativity
Nengeh Maria Mensah, Université du Québec à Montréal, École de travail social and Institut de recherches et
d'études féministes
“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, Université du Québec à Montréal, Département 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) Université Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne, France / Université
Laval, Québec, Philosophie
Organizer(s): Simone Bignall, University Of New South Wales, School Of History And Philosophy
Zones of Postcolonial Contact: Ngarrindjeri Negotiations in Australia
Robin Boast, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge.
Steve Hemming, Flinders University, South Australia
Autoethnography: The Forgotten Feature of the Contact Zone
Julie Matthews, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Robert Hattam, University of South Australia
Ngarrindjeri Weaving: Silence, Secrets and Politics
Daryle Rigney, Yunggorendi, First Nations Centre for Higher Education and Research, Flinders University, South
Australia
Simone Bignall, University of New South Wales, School of History and Philosophy
Letters Patent: the Postcolonial Time that Remains
Organizer(s): Jaap Kooijman, University Of Amsterdam, Media Studies
Astrid Fellner, Saarland University
American Celebrities and Global Pop Culture
Susanne Hamscha, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen / FU Berlin
Bad Romance with America ? Approaching America Through Pop Culture
Astrid Fellner, Saarland University, Department of North American Literatures and Cultures
Cool Gaga: Lady Gaga as an Icon of Americanness
Jaap Kooijman, University of Amsterdam
At Last: Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, Obama and the Utopia of a Post-Racial World
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Organizer(s): Ana Cruz, St. Louis Community College-Meramec
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
Visual Economies of the Border
Ayesha Hameed, Goldsmiths, University of London - Center for Research Architecture
Temporal Borders: The Jungle and the Ordering of Nature
Tamara Vukov, Drexel University, Center for Mobilities Research and Policy
Drone Visions, Drone Sensing: The Visual Politics of UAV Technologies in Border Surveillance
Charles Heller, Goldsmiths, University of London - Center for Research Architecture
Perception Management - The International Organization for Migration’s Information Campaigns
Lorenzo Pezzani, Goldsmiths, University of London - Center for Research Architecture
Surveillance Technologies Against the Grain: The Productive Ambivalence of Visible Evidence in a Lawsuit
over State Non-Assistance with respect to Migrant Marine Deaths
Organizer(s): Handel Wright, University Of British Columbia
Chantal Cornut-Gentille D’Arcy, 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): Graham Meikle, University Of Stirling
Surrendering the Space ?: Possible Futures for Cultural Studies Curricula
Graeme Turner, University of Queensland
Cultural Studies, Digital Media and the Future of the Curriculum
Melissa Gregg, University of Sydney
Teaching Cultural Studies to Rich Kids
Sherman Young, Macquarie University
Whither Media Studies: Maintaining Research-led Teaching in a New Media Environment
Graham Meikle, University of Stirling
Organizer(s): Noémi Michel, University Of Geneva, Department Of Political Science And International Relations
Raceless Racisms in Switzerland
Sushila Mesquita , University of Vienna, Gender Research Office (Referat Genderforschung)
Patricia Purtschert, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Professur für Philosophie
Saving Those Queers from the Homophobic Other – Switzerland and Homonationalism
Noémi Michel, University of Geneva, Department of Political Science and International Relations
(Un-)naming racism in Switzerland - A Critical Study of the Swiss Controversy over the “Black Sheep”
Poster
Manuela Honegger, University of Lausanne, Institute of Political & International Studies
The Production of Raceless Racism in Swiss Social Welfare Institutions
Manuela Honegger, University of Lausanne, Institute of Political & International Studies
Organizer(s): Huma Dar, University Of California, Berkeley
Performing/Protesting The Nation: Feces, Food, Figure, Film
Deepti Misri, University of Colorado, Boulder
The Politics of Shamelessness
Sunera Thobani, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Performing Muslims, Presenting Gujarat: Indian Cinema and the Politics of 'Communal' Violence
Huma Dar, University of California, Berkeley
Return of the Abject: Shitting/Stripping/Eating the Empire
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Organizer(s): Ramon Lobato, Swinburne University Of Technology
Parallel cinemas: Circuits of Cultural Exchange in the Global South
Ramon Lobato, Swinburne University of Technology
Connecting the Formal and Informal Media Economies
Alessandro Jedlowski, Dept. of Studies and Research on African and Arab Countries, University of Naples
"L'Orientale"
Hegemonies and Complementarities: The Ghanaian and Nigerian Video Industries in Comparative
Perspective
Alice Burgin, University of Melbourne/Université de Paris Ouest
Miracle or Monopoly? South Africa's M-Net and the Changing Landscape of Sub-Saharan Film Distribution
Chair: Meaghan Morris, Univesity of Sydney; Lingnan, HK
Organizer(s): Edgar Roberto Kirchof, Ulbra - Universidade Luterana Do Brasil
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
Children´s 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
Organizer(s): Erin Morton, University Of New Brunswick, Department Of History
The Political Economy of Affects and Belonging I
Susan Cahill, Nipissing University, Department of Fine and Performing Arts
Visualizing the Affective Terrains of War
Alexandre Emboaba Da Costa, Queen's University, Cultural Studies Program and Department of Global
Development Studies
Being and Belonging in Brazil: Divergent Perspectives on Difference and the Politics of Race
Dia Da Costa, Queen's University, Department of Global Development Studies
Cruel Optimism Among a Surplus Population of "Born Criminals"
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Organizer(s): Erin Morton, University Of New Brunswick, Department Of History
The Political Economy of Affects and Belonging II
Jeffrey Barbeau, Queen's University, Cultural Studies Program
Virtual Reality
Erin Morton, University of New Brunswick, Department of History
Affecting the Historical Present, Unsettling the Historical Past
Organizer(s): Suzanne Bergeron, University Of Michigan, Dearborn
Jyoti Puri, Simmons College
Sexuality Between State and Class
S. Charusheela, University of Washington, Bothell
Sexing Economy: Gender and Desire between Labor/Exploitation and Consumption/Choice
Drucilla Barker, University of South Carolina
Rethinking/Queering the Paradox of Caring Labor
Colin Danby, University of Washington, Bothell
Postwar Norm
Jyoti Puri, Simmons College
The Sexual State: Governance, Sexuality, and State-effect
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 Tarancón, 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): Caroline Bainbridge, University Of Roehampton
Mediatization, Emotion and Popular Culture
Caroline Bainbridge, University of Roehampton
Media Objects, Emotion and Identity
Candida Yates, University of East London
Fatherhood, UK Political Culture and the New Politics
Organizer(s): Matthew Unger, University Of Alberta
Social Conditions of Aesthetic Judgment in Extreme Music Cultures
Daniel Brophy, University of Alberta
Sonic Repulsion: The Technique of Inflicting Noise in Extreme Musics
Ruth Guechtal, University of Alberta
The Use and Purpose of Noise in Acoustic Contemporary Composition
Matthew Unger, University of Alberta
The Dialectic of Transgression and Authenticity in Extreme Metal Music
Gérôme Guibert, University of Sorbonne Nouvelle
“Marche ou Crève”. Trust and the singular birth of French heavy metal in the late 70’s
Organizer(s): Osée Kamga, University Of Sudbury
African Future: Beyond Postcolonial Perspectives ?
Boulou Ebanda De B’Béri, University of Ottawa
Beyond the “Post-colony” What Seems to be at Stake ?
Christian Agbobli, Université du Québec à Montréal
Between Self-disclosure and the Knowing of the Other: African’s Future
Osée Kamga, University of Sudbury
The Quest for Africaness in an Era of Fleeting Identity
Osée Kamga, University of Sudbury
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), Södertörn University
Ekaterina Kalinina, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Södertörn University
P5: Prang of Power, Past, and Present in Post-Soviet discourses
Ilkin Mehrabov, Department of Media and Communication Studies (MKV), Karlstad University
Surveillance, Gender and Social Media: New Politics of Opposition in Azerbaijan
Nadezda Petrusenko, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Södertörn University
Holy Virgin Mary: Gender Stereotypes in Historical Representations of Maria Spiridonova
Yuliya Yurchuk, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Södertörn University
Memorial Representation of the Experiences of WWII in Post-soviet Ukraine: Past vs. Present, Tradition vs.
Innovation, Global vs
Liudmila Voronova, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Södertörn University
Women Politicians Under Construction: Russian Journalists and Editors about Gendered Representations
of Politicians and their Production
Ekaterina Kalinina, Baltic and East European Graduate School (BEEGS), Södertörn University
New Russian Cultural Identity Built Upon Emotionality and Selective Remembering: Case Study of Russian
Designer Brand Shapovalova
Organizer(s): Antoine Rodriguez, Universite Charles De Gaulle - Lille3
Homo: Sexualities Made in Mexico
Pauline Rousseau, ENS DE LYON
Homophobic crime on the Mexican scene: Taking out from Backstage to the Forgotten by Justice
Antoine Rodriguez, Université Charles de Gaulle - Lille 3
Enjoy the Myths: When the Mexican Gay Porn Revisited Macho Culture
Karine Tinat, El Colegio de Mexico
Let’s Stroll in the Woods While the Gay is There...
Organizer(s): Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, Université Paris 13 And Cree (Crea, Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)
Objects and Subjects of Desire in Colonial Photography and Postcolonial Cinema
Yannick Le Boulicaut, Université Catholique d'Angers, CIRHILL & Université d'Angers
Through Western Lenses
Nalin Jeyasena, Miami University
The Economy of Desire and the Avant-Garde: Asoka Handagama’s This is My Moon
Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, Université Paris 13:CREE (CREA, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)
In the Mood for Peace: Vimukthi Jeyasundara's Enu Pinisa (The Forsaken Land, 2005)
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Wendy Cutler, Université 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
Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada
Christine Kim, English Department, Simon Fraser University
Future Imperfect: Racialized Diasporas, Entangled Postmemories, and Kyo Maclear’s "The Letter Opener"
Sophie Mccall, English Department - Simon Fraser University
Present Tense: Diaspora and Nation in Métis Writing
Melina Baum Singer, English Department, University of Western Ontario
Past Participles, Unhomely Moves: A.M. Klein, Jewish Diasporic Difference, Racialization, and Coercive
Whiteness
David Chariandy, English Department, Simon Fraser University
Organizer(s): Cynthia Wright, York University, Toronto, Canada
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
Pedagogical Cultures of Friendship
Rob Hattam, University of South Australia, School of Education
Critical Pedagogies of Friendship
Sam Sellar, University of Queensland, School of Education
Fear and Friendship: Potential Politics in Education
Michalinos Zembylas, Open University of Cyprus, School of Education
Pedagogies of Strategic Empathy: Navigating through the Emotional Complexities of Anti-racism in Higher
Education
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Organizer(s): Patrick Farges, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 4223 Cereg
Anne Isabelle Francois, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 172 - CERC
Representing Exoticized Masculinities Part I
Marguerite Chabrol, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
Marlene and the « Boys in the Back Room »: Playing with Pasculinity in Classic Hollywood
Pierre-Olivier Toulza, Université Paris Diderot
Vampires in Transit: the “Incoherent” Masculinity in Today’s Vampire Series
Charles-Antoine Courcoux, University of Lausanne, History & Aesthetic of Cinema
Decentering as Recentering: the Case of Viktor Navorski’s Masculinity in The Terminal
Maxime Cervulle, Université Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne, Etudes culturelles
Organizer(s): Patrick Farges, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 4223 Cereg
Anne Isabelle Francois, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3; E.A. 172 - CERC
Representing Exoticized Masculinities Part II
Anne Isabelle Francois, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
Travels with my Uncle. Exoticized Masculinity in W. G. Sebald’s "The Emigrants"
Raphael Costambeys-Kempczynski, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3
“Jesus Saves”
John Sears, Manchester Metropolitan University, Department of English
Wild Masculinities: William S. Burroughs’ The Wild Boys
Patrick Farges, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, German Studies
Organizer(s): Tony Mitchell, Transforming Cultures Centre, University Of Technology, Sydney
Global and Multilingual Hip-Hop
Emmanuel Parent, IIAC, UMR 8177 CNRS
The bounce rap scene in the musical continuum of New Orleans
Bronwen Low, Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University
Rethinking French: The Vernacular Poetics and Pedagogy of Hip-Hop Translanguaging in Montreal
Tony Mitchell, Transforming Cultures Centre, University of Technology, Sydney
Rimur and Rap in Iceland: Turning Tradition Into Hip Hop
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Organizer(s): Jacqueline Hayden, Institute Of Early Childhood, Macquarie University, Australia
The Other Side of the Mirror: Children’s 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
Organizer(s): Sandra Gabriele, Concordia University
Translating Print Culture
William Straw, McGill University
Material Degradation and Canadian Print Culture
Darren Wershler, Concordia University
The Pirate as Archivist: Reading Digital Comic Book Scans
Scott Rodgers, Birbeck, University of London
The Living Dead: Accounting for Print Obduracy in the Digitized Newsroom Space
Sandra Gabriele, Concordia University
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The Historical Newspaper Database and the Monopolization of Knowledge
Organizer(s): Jacqueline Wallace, Concordia University: Department Of Communication Studies
Mary Elizabeth Luka, Concordia University: Department of Communication Studies
Digging In, Digging Out: Media Archeologies and Doing it Yourself
Jacqueline Wallace, Concordia University: Department of Communication Studies
DIY: Digital Ethnography and Design-thinking as Method for Studying Maker Communties
Mél Hogan, Concordia University: Department of Communication Studies
Dig it: Media Archeology as Feminist Archival Intervention
Mary Elizabeth Luka, Concordia University: Department of Communication Studies
Two Degrees of Separation: a Feminist Approach to the Extreme Personal Networking of Crowdfunding
Organizer(s): Éric Maigret, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Beyond the Sociology of Tastes: Power and Postlegitimacy
Hervé Glévarec, CNRS, Laboratoire Communication et Politique
After Distinction: The Model of Tablature of Cultural Tastes
Éric Maigret, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Neither “the end of legitimacy” nor the “renewal of legitimacy” but the advent of postlegitimacy
Mark Hayward, Wilfred Laurier University
Organizer(s): Yarimar Bonilla, Rutgers University
Mayanthi Fernando, University of California-Santa Cruz
Remaking Postcolonial Sovereignty
Mayanthi Fernando, University of California-Santa Cruz, Department of Anthropology
Indifference, or the Right to Citizenship
Yarimar Bonilla, Rutgers University
Guadeloupe is Ours: Redefining Sovereignty in the French Antilles
Michael Ralph, New York University
Sovereignty, Political Legitimacy & Credit-Debt
Todd Shepard, Johns Hopkins University
Organizer(s): Eva Tsai, National Taiwan Normal University
Fashion Industries Workers in East Asia: Place and Practices in Question
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Hiroshi Narumi, Kyoto University of Art and Design
Rise and Fall of Street Fashion
Hyunjoon Shin, Institute for East Asian Studies, Sungkonghoe University
National Fashion Produced in Unfashionable Place: The Case of Dongdaemun
Eva Tsai, Graduate Institute of Mass Communication, National Taiwan Normal University
The Uses of Korean Fashion: Border-Crossing Clothing Buyers and Shop Owners in Taiwan
Organizer(s): Anna Hickey-Moody, University Of Sydney
Daniel Marshall, Deakin University
Cultural Studies and Pedagogy
Anna Hickey-Moody, University of Sydney
Little Publics
Gilbert Rodman, University of Minnesota
Whose Education Is It?: Experiments in Classroom Democracy
Daniel Marshall, Deakin University
Growing Queer: Queer Youth and Public Pedagogies
Meaghan Morris, Lingnan University
Organizer(s): Sukhmani Khorana, University Of Queensland
Crossover Cinema: Cross-cultural Film from Production to Reception
Sukhmani Khorana, University of Queensland
Crossover Cinema: Conceptual Jargon or a Cultural Shift ?
Emanuelle Wessels, Augsburg College
Control Room: Film and Website
Organizer(s): Rosario Radakovich, Universidad De La Republica - Uruguay
Ana Wortman, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Cultural Consumption and Social Inequalities in Latin America I
Rosario Radakovich, UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPUBLICA - URUGUAY
Cinema in Uruguay: Local Identities and Global Consumption
Ana Wortman, Universidad de Buenos Aires
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Middle Class Cultural Transformation: Literacy Culture, Cinema and TIC'S
Ana Rosas Mantecon, Departamento de Antropologia - Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa
Cinemagoing in Mexico City. Inclusion, Anonymity, Sociability and Differentiation
Martin Barker, Aberystwyth University
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 Tong’s "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
Organizer(s): Jason Jacobs, University Of Queensland
Public Broadcasting in Asia: Adapting National and Transnational Intimacies
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Jason Jacobs, University of Queensland
Commercial Intimacy and Brand Heritage: BBC Worldwide in Asia
John Tebbutt, Media Arts: Screen + Sound Program, La Trobe University
Australian Network Television: a Study Transnational Cultural Diplomacy
Jinna Tay, National Centre for Australian Studies, School of Journalism, Australian & Indigenous Studies, Monash
University
Reconstructing National Dramas: Re-Locating Television and the National in Singapore
Organizer(s): Tony Mitchell, Transforming Cultures Centre, University Of Technology, Sydney
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
Cultural Consumption and Social Inequalities in Latin America II
Joel Stillerman, Grand Valley State University
Cultural Capital and Home Decoration in Chile
Rosario Radakovich, Universidad de la Republica
Montevideo, Social Classes and Distinction’s Strategies
Mariana Mont' Alverne Barreto, Universidade Federal do Maranhão
Majors and Hegemony in the Brazilian Music Industry
Monica Lacarrieu, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
Organizer(s): Derek Merrill, University Of California At Merced
Contemporary Forms of Necropolitics
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Patricia Ventura, Spelman College
Hyperlegality and Bureaucratic Necropolitics
Beth Mauldin, Georgia Gwinnett College
Colonial Space and Global War: The Extermination of the Other in Michael Haneke’s Caché
Derek Merrill, University of California at Merced
The Necropolitical Citizen: America’s Right-Wing Nationalism
Natasa Kovacevic, Eastern Michigan University
Organizer(s): Kath Albury, University Of Nsw
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
Colonial Difference and Dynamics of Knowledge
Hongling Liang, City University of Hong Kong
A Modern Journey to the West: Knowledge, Subject and Cultural Coloniality
Meera Ashar, City University of Hong kong
Has the Old Debate in an Old Bottle Finally Come of Age?: Ramanujan and Postcolonial Knowledge
Enoch Yee-Lok Tam, City University of Hong Kong
Knowledge Appropriation in Hong Kong Cultural-Political Discussions
Organizer(s): Chris Perkins, Asian Studies, University Of Edinburgh
Interrogating Transnational Memory Cultures
Chris Perkins, Asian Studies, University of Edinburgh
Inheriting the Legacy of the Souls of the War Dead: Linking Past, Present and Future at the Yūshūkan
Srdjan Radovic, Institute of Ethnography SASA, Belgrade University – Faculty of Philosophy
Re-Creation of Memories in Former Yugoslavia: Heritage and Nostalgia in Two Museums
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Katrien Klep, Cultural Anthropology, Utrecht University
The Production of Memory: Political Discourse and Social Action in Santiago de Chile
Organizer(s): Falquet Jules, Cedref-Csprp, University Of Paris Diderot
How to do Post and De-colonial Studies without Minorities ?
Moujoud Nasima, LAHRA, IUT Pierre Mendes France, Grenoble
As Some Discover Post-colonialism, Others are Erased
Curiel Ochy, Escuela de Género, Universidad nacional de Colombia (Bogotá)
Decolonial feminism in Latin America and the Caribbean
Falquet Jules
Organizer(s): Lyn Mccredden, Deakin University, Faculty Of Arts And Education
Edwin Ng, Deakin University, Faculty of Arts and Education
Hospitality: Sacred and Secular Limits
Lyn Mccredden, Deakin University, Faculty of Arts and Education
Sacred and Secular Hospitalities
Sophie Sunderland, University of Western Australia
Secular Mourning: Outback Hospitality and the Politics of Grief
Holly Randell-Moon, Macquarie University
The Secular Contract: Bodies, Boundaries and Sovereignties
Edwine Ng, Deakin University
Encounters Between Religion and Academia: a Postcolonial 'Western Buddhist' Perspective
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
Organizer(s): Sun-Hee Lee, Wellesley College, Ma, Usa
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Change and Dilemma in Women’s Power and Political Positions in Asia
Myoung-A Kwon, Donga University, Pusan, Korea (South)
Im/possible Single Life: Life and Death Between Translatability and Untranslatability
Key-Sook Choe, Yonsei University Institute of Korean Studies, Seoul, Korea (South)
The Illusion of the Multifaceted Persona: Representation of Historical Heroines in Korea Media and Fiction
Ae-Kyung Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea (South)
Goddesses of Hongdae-ap: Focusing on the Narratives Surrounding Female Singer-Songwriters
Angel Lin, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong
Organizer(s): Vanessa Agard-Jones, New York University, Department Of Anthropology And Institute Of French
Studies
Redi Koobak, Linköping University, Department of Gender Studies (Tema Genus)
Queer Histories, Queer Times
Beatrice Michaelis, Giessen Graduate School for the Humanities, International Graduate Centre for the Study of
Culture, Justus Liebig University
On the Untimeliness of Race in the Middle Ages
Redi Koobak, Linköping University, Department of Gender Studies (Tema Genus)
Vanessa Agard-Jones, New York University, Department of Anthropology and Institute of French Studies
How to Do Things With (Queer) Time
Dominique Grisard, Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, The University of Chicago, Zentrum Gender
Studies, University of Basel/Switzerland
Prison in Pink: Coloring LGBT Historiography’s Backward and Sideways Glance
Organizer(s): Liam Grealy, University Of Sydney
Kane Race, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies
Regulating Child Sex: Punishment, Classification and the Age of Consent
Catherine Driscoll, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney
The Plastic Adolescent: Classification and Minority
Liam Grealy, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney
What is a Paedophilic Sex Offender? Considering the Legal and Policy Effects of an Ontological
Ambivalence
Steven Angelides, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health & Society, La Trobe University
Teenage Sexting: Between Punishment and Protection
Kane Race, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney
Organizer(s): Britta Timm Knudsen , Aarhus University
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Christian Borch , The University of Sydney
Mobilizing Bodies: Affect, Vulnerability, Power
Britta Timm Knudsen , Aarhus University
‘Live’ Experiences - The Eventness of the Past as Potentiality in the Present
Christoffer Kølvraa , Aarhus University
Enjoying Crowds: Affective Contagion and Ideological Interpellation
Carsten Stage, Research Centre, La Trobe University
The Victim-Warrior
Organizer(s): Josh Carney, Indiana University, Department Of Communication And Culture
Mediating the Nation in Turkey: Discourses of National Identity from the Crossroads of
Civilization
Suncem Koçer, 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 (Muhteşem Yüzyıl)
Ozan Asik, University of Cambridge, Sociology
Mediating Erdoğan to the Islamic nation(s): the Arab Spring Speech and Turkey’s Islamic Media
Eylem Yanardağoğlu, Bahçeşehir University, Faculty of Communication
Organizer(s): Antti-Ville Kärjä, University Of Turku
Sacred Pop
Antti-Ville Kärjä, 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
Organizer(s): Jirina Smejkalova, Univesity Of Lincoln
Redefining Culture and Cultural Studies in Post-Cold War Europe
Ksenija Vidmar Horvat, Univerza v Ljubljani
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Can there be Post-socialist Cultural Studies ?: The Challenges of an (E)merging Paradigm
Manuela Ribeiro Sanches, University of Lisboa
Cultural Studies in Postcolonial Portugal. Appropriation, Translation and the Visual
Jirina Smejkalova, University of Lincoln
Legacies of Kulturologie and Redefining Culture in Post-Cold War Czech Academia
Peter Csigo, Budapest University of Polytechnics
"De-Westernizing” Media Studies?
Cristina Beretta, AAU Klagenfurt, Institut für Slawistik
Representing Difference in Contemporary Bosnian, Croatian & Serbian Literatures
Organizer(s): Lene Bull Christiansen, Roskilde University
Whiteness in Africa: Interrogating the Global Interconnectivity of White Racialised
Imaginaries
Ashleigh Harris, Uppsala University
Close Encounters with Global Whiteness in Apartheid Southern Africa
Lene Bull Christiansen, Roskilde University
‘The White Man’sLlove’ – Narratives ofAaffectiv Connectivity and Racial Difference
Wendy Willems , University of the Witwatersrand
Postcolonial Nostalgia and the Figure of the White Settler: the Place of Zimbabwe in British National
Imaginaries
Birgitta Frello, Roskilde University
Roots Tourism, Documentarism and Representations of Race
Lene Bull Christiansen, Roskilde University
Organizer(s): Alberto Da Silva, Sorbonne University, Laboratory Crimic
Gwénaëlle Legras, Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3 University, laboratory MICA (Médiation, 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
Gwénaëlle 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
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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
Cartographies of Decolonialisation 3: Revisioning the Global
Roshini Kempadoo, University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries
State of Play: Visualising Contradictory Moments of Protest and Authority
Sunil Gupta, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India.
Globalising Photography
Layal Ftouni, University of Westminster
The Belatedness of Contemporary Arab Art or… Whatever Happened to Identity Politics?
Ashwani Sharma, University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries
Organizer(s): Ana Cruz, St. Louis Community College-Meramec
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
Organizer(s): Nadine Attewell, Mcmaster University
Sarah Trimble, McMaster University
“Half devil and half child”: Reproduction, Race, Tropability
Sarah Trimble, McMaster University
“Blacker than black”: On Feral Children and Alien Invaders
Nadine Attewell, McMaster University
Reduce, Recycle, Reuse: The British National Party Goes Native
Phanuel Antwi, Saint Mary's University
The Year of the Gun
Sarah Ahmed, Goldsmiths College
Organizer(s): Matthias Wieser, University Of Klagenfurt
Andreas Hudelist, University of Klagenfurt
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The New Sound Of German Cultural Studies I
Rainer Winter, University of Klagenfurt
The Production of Rap Culture in Mali
Christoph Jacke, University of Paderborn, Germany
German Popular Music Studies as Part of (International) Media Cultural Studies. Approaches and
Discourses on Popular Music and Media.
Udo Göttlich, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen, Germany
Media Event Culture and the development of a Cultural Public Sphere
Gerald Knapp, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Culture, Poverty and Social exclusion
Tanja Thomas, University of Lueneburg
Organizer(s): Matthias Wieser, University Of Klagenfurt
Andreas Hudelist, University of Klagenfurt
The New Sound Of German Cultural Studies II
Brigitte Hipfl, University of Klagenfurt
Dancing Star - exploring the post-hegemonic power of affect
Elena Fillipets, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Be stupid for successful living - Between Popular Consumerism And Affective Empowerment
Tanja Thomas, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf
Defining the Acceptable in Migration
Matthias Wieser, University Of Klagenfurt
Exploring the other Carinthia - rural counter-culture
Udo Göttlich, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen, Germany
Organizer(s): Joost Van Loon, Sociology, Ku Eichstaett
Space and Culture: Virtualities and Actualities of Everyday Life
Rob Shields, Region Studies Centre, Faculty of Extension Depts. of Sociology / Art and Design University of
Alberta.
Cultural Topologies - Reflecting on the Politicization of Space-time
Joost Van Loon, Sociology, KU Eichstaett
Researching Virtualities and Actualities: a Phenomenology and Monadology of the Turin Shroud
Justine Lloyd, Department of Sociology, Macquarie University, Sidney
Practicing Spaces: the Persistence of Situation in Contemporary Media
Michael Schillmeier, Institut für Soziologie, LMU Munich
The Cosmopolitical Space of Flowing Objects
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Organizer(s): Chantal Nadeau, University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
Queer Immunities and Crisis Currencies
Julian Awwad, Concordia University
Queer Interventions, Immune Subjects, and the Homosexualizing of Normativities
Paul Amar, University of California, Santa Barbara
Queer Immunities and Currencies of Uprising in Greece and Egypt
Chantal Nadeau, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Queer and the Sovereign
Organizer(s): Joshua Newman, Florida State University, Center For Physical Cultural Studies
Physical Cultural Studies: Political Imperatives
Michael Friedman, University of Maryland, School of Public Health
Amber Wiest, University of Maryland, School of Public Health
"I'm here": Baltimore's Forgotten Residents and the Grand Prix
John Sugden, University of Brighton, Chelsea School
Alan Tomlinson, University of Brighton, Chelsea School
Joining the Dialogue: Challenging the PCS (Physical Cultural Studies) Positioning within the Sociology of
Sport
Michael Giardina, Florida State University, Center for Physical Cultural Studies
Normalizing War: Sport, Political Consumerism, and the Militarization of Everyday Life
Belinda Wheaton (Third Author Secon Paper), University of Brighton, Chelsea School
Organizer(s): Sirma Bilge, Université De Montréal, Department Of Sociology
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, Université Paris 1 Execo PHICO
Thinking Alliances: What is Allied in Alliance’s Politics?
Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal
Organizer(s): Waddick Doyle, American University Of Paris
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Brands and Belief
Waddick Doyle, American University of Paris
Semiotic Brand Drag
Deirdre Gilfedder, Université Paris-Dauphine
Australia Unlimited Limited
jayson Harsin , American University of Paris
Paper Title: Rumor Bombs, Branding and Spectacular Democracy
Andréa Semprini , Université Lumière Lyon 2
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
Cartographies of Decolonialisation 4: Re-thinking Race and Racism
Saër Maty Bâ , Bangor University, School of Creative Studies and Media
"Black" Enfolding Symptoms and Questioning Frameworks in a "Moment" of Crises
Brett St Louis, Goldsmiths College, University of London, Department of Sociology
The Postracial Predicament: Racial Being and Becoming Human
Shamser Sinha , Goldsmiths College, University of London, Department of Sociology
The Ethics and Politics of Making Knowledge: Dorothy photographs Buckingham Palace
Françoise Vergès, Center for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London.
Organizer(s): Bruno Cornellier, Centre For Globalization And Cultural Studies, University Of Manitoba
Matthew Croombs, Carleton University
Cinema and the Colonial Imaginary: Theory, Discourses, Practices
Bruno Cornellier, Centre for Globalization and Cultural Studies, University of Manitoba
The “Indian Thing”: Theoretical Considerations on Representation and Reality in the Liberal Settler Colony
Aboubakar Sanogo, Carleton University
Film Festivals and Colonialism
Croombs Matthew, Carleton University
An Opposition in Search of Itself: The Police, Politics, and French Cinema in the Era of Decolonization
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Organizer(s): Michael Denning, Yale University Working Group On Globalization And Culture
The Intimacies of Information #1: Cold Wars
David Minto, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
Intimate Matters: Cybernetics, Sexuality, Secrets, and Spies
Andrew Seal, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
Mutually Assured Distraction: The Bomb and Information Technology
Tau Leigh Goffe, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
Intimate, Criminal Identification, the Body, and Archive in Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Samourai
Eli Jelly-Schapiro, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
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
The Topology of the (Post) Division of the Korean Peninsula
Hokyu Lee, Dongguk University
The Epistemological Meaning of Cellular Phone in the China-DPRK Border Region from the Perspective of
Actor-Network Theory
Woo-Young Lee, University of North Korean Studie
Moon-Soo Yang, University of North Korean Studie
Kaesong Industrial Complex: A Contact Zone in North Korea Based on the Movement of the Capital
Soo-Jung Lee, University of North Korean Studies
Cheol-Gee Yoon, Chung-Ang University
North Korean Migrants, New Networks, and the Transformation of the Division Topology
Byoungsun Kim, Keimyung Univ
Organizer(s): David Murphy, University Of Stirling
Pan-African Cultural Festivals 1966-2010: Culture, Development and the African
Renaissance
Aedín Ní Loingsigh, University of Stirling
The Performance of Pan-Africanism at the "Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres 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 Nègres (Dakar, 10–31
December 2010)
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Organizer(s): Michael Denning, Yale University Working Group On Globalization And Culture
The Intimacies of Information #2: Representing Information
Michael Denning, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
The Value of Information: Labor, Skill and Knowledge
Drew Hannon, Yale Univerity Working Group on Globalization and Culture
Informing Technology: The Panopticon in Your Pocket
Andrew Dowe, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
Informing/the State: Dissident LGBT Representational Practices in South Africa
Sigma Colon, Yale University Working Group on Globalization and Culture
Organizer(s): Nilay Ozlu, Université Paris 1 Pantéon Sorbonne - Bosphorus University
Cross-Cultural Visual Representations in Late Ottoman Context
Cafer Sarıkaya, Bosphorus University
Ottoman Participation in the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition
Aylin Kartal, Yıldız Technical University
Late-Ottoman Architectural Interactions: European Art Nouveau in Ottoman Context
Nilay Ozlu, Université Paris 1 Pantéon Sorbonne - Bosphorus University
Displaying the Changing Self: Ottoman Practices of Collecting and Display in the Imperial Treasury
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 ‘Aïsha and the Women of Madina’: From an Empty Stage to a Spectacle of the Dutch
Multicultural Drama
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Organizer(s): Tal Dor, Université Paris Nord/13, Département De Sciences De L’Éducation, École Doctorale
Érasme
Christine Delory-Momberger, Université Paris 13/Nord – UFR LSHS – École doctorale Érasme
Changing Awareness Within Israeli Wociety – from Practice to Praxis
Marcelo Weksler, Université Paris Nord/13, Département de Sciences de l’Éducation, École doctorale Érasme.
Changing Awareness among Teachers - Critiquing Paradigms of Critical Pedagogy
Tal Dor, Université Paris Nord/13, Département de Sciences de l’Éducation, École doctorale Érasme
Queering Zionism: A Liberating Educational Process
Johayna Saife,
From Politics of Silencing to Feminist Praxis of Action: Palestinian Society in Israel
Nacira Guénif-Souilamas, Université Paris Nord/13, Département de Sciences de l’Éducation, École doctorale
Érasme.
Organizer(s): Valérie Amiraux, University Of Montreal
Academic Witches: Is ‘Religion’ a Valid Working Category to Think about Others?
Naomi Goldenberg, University of Ottawa
Religion as a Vestigial State
Maria Birnbaum, European University Institute
Bound by Recognition: The Politics of Religion in International Relations
Mayanthi Fernando, University of California, Santa Cruz
Regulating Culte and Culture in France
Nadia Marzouki, European University Institute/Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
Organizer(s): Fabiana Marcello, Unversidade Luterana Do Brasil - Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Educação
The Cultural Production of Children by the Media: Pedagogical Practices in Debate
Maria Isabel Bujes, Unversidade Luterana do Brasil - Programa de Pós-graduação em Educação
Governing Childhood Through Play
Karla Saraiva, Universidade Luterana do Brasil - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação
Club Penguin and the Government of Children
Fabiana Marcello, Universidade Luterana do Brasil - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação
The Powers of Super Nanny
Organizer(s): Ricky Varghese, University Of Toronto
Gaze and Affect: The Afterlife and Aftermath of Visual Culture
Ricky Varghese, University of Toronto
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What Remains ?: After the Ashes, in David Maisel’s "Library of Dust"
Joshua Synenko, York University
The Pit of Affect: Burning Books in the Aftermath of Tradition
Chris Richardson, The University of Western Ontario
The Politics of Affect and Empathy in French and Canadian Artistic Interventions
Organizer(s): Ashwani Sharma, University Of East London
Roshini Kempadoo, University of East London
Cartographies of Decolonialisation 1: Re-mapping Cultural Politics
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
Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics
Organizer(s): Viola Lasmana, University Of Southern California, Department Of English
Alison Sperling, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of English
Crossing Boundaries: Knowledge and the Question of Democracy
Viola Lasmana, University of Southern California, Department of English
Knowledge, Democracy, and the Aesthetics of New Media
Alison Sperling, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of English
Photographic (Pre)Mediation: Pleasure and the Production of Voyeuristic Knowledge
Megan Reilly, Columbia College, Chicago
No Longer Hidden: Poetry of the Body
Organizer(s): Jayson Harsin, The American University Of Paris
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Guy Debord and Cultural Studies: New Considerations
Jack Bratich, Rutgers University, School of Communication and Information
Seeing a Public Secret Sphere: Debord’s Comments on the Society of the Spectacle
Erika Biddle-Stavrakos, York University, Communication and Culture Program
Integrated Spectacular Cultural Forms
Philip Barnard, University of Kansas, Department of English
Negation, Consumption, and Transformation in the Cultural Sphere; Neoliberalism and the End of Art
Organizer(s): Leon Gurevitch, Victoria University Of Wellington
Transmedia Pasts, Transmedia Presents
Leon Gurevitch, Victoria Univeristy of Wellington
Digital Workshops of the World: The Transactional Cultures of Digital Imaging Industries and their
Workforce
Miriam Ross, Victoria University of Wellington
Stereoscopic Visuality: Experiments in 3D Filmmaking
Mark Bartlett, The University for the Creative Arts and Animation Journal
The Documentary Effect: Figural Realism and the Rhetoric of "Truth”
Organizer(s): Ashwani Sharma, University Of East London
Roshini Kempadoo , University of East London
Cartographies of Decolonialisation 2: Re-narrating Histories
Deborah Willis , New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
Black Venus: They Called Her “Hottentot”
Anindya Raychaudhuri, University College London
Lines of Control?: Trains and Railway Lines in Narratives of the Indian Partition
Ashwani Sharma, University of East London
After the West: Post-apocalyptic science – Fiction as Postcolonial Critique
Kalia Brooks, New York University and MoCADA (Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts), NY
Organizer(s): Kathleen Coll, Stanford University
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Treacherous Inquiries: Reconsidering the Politics of Affiliation and Interdependence
Ann Holder, Pratt Institute
Fraught Kinships, Ambivalent Affiliations and the Challenge to Racial Demarcation
Catherine Neveu, IIAC-LAIOS (CNRS-EHESS)
Being Close, Being Apart: Dealing with “Cultural Difference” in a Political Festival
Kathleen Coll, Stanford University
“Todo trabajo es digno”: Care, Dependence, and Intimacy in U.S. Citizenship
John Clarke, The Open Univeristy
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): James Hay, University Of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
New Perspectives on the Militarization of Daily Life
Jeremy Packer, North Carolina State University
Screen Technology for the Citizen-soldier: A Counter-history of Policing for the Present
Peter Asaro, New School
Domesticating the New Military Networks of Command & Control: Watching Over Civilian Airspace
James Hay, University of Illinois
Reinventing & Remediating the Citizen-soldier
Organizer(s): Anna Gibbs, University Of Western Sydney
Maria Angel, University of Western Sydney
Digital Aesthetics and the Co-creation of Sense
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Maria Angel, University of Western Sydney
Sensory Ecologies in Digital Writing: Touch, Scale, Sensation
Anna Gibbs, University of Western Sydney
What Matter Who Is Reading/Writing? The Transformative Poetics of Google'
Benjamen Judd, University of Western Sydney
At A Touch – The Gesturo-Haptic and Digital Literary Writing
Organizer(s): Christopher Smith, Oise/University Of Toronto
Conversations in Black Queer Diaspora Theory
Christopher Smith, University of Toronto
Apprehending Black Queer Diasporas: Towards A Cinematic Ethnography
Sarah Stephana Smith, University of Toronto
Dissin’ Identification: Psychic re/arrangements of the Door of No Return
Trystan Cotten, California State University, Stanislaus
Snatch My Blackness! Race, Space, and Materiality in Trans Migrations of the Africa Diaspora
Organizer(s): Stephen Chan, Lingnan University
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
Organizer(s): Seok-Kyeong Hong-Mercier, University Of Bordeaux 3, Mica
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Colored Citizenship in the European Television Fiction
Seok-Kyeong Hong-Mercier, University of Bordeuax3, MICA
Henri, Julie (presenter 3) Larski, Laffont(presenter3), University of Nancy 2, University of Bordeau x3(presenter3)
The Veiled girl, the Beurette and the Arabian Boy: an Analysis of the Representations of Arab-Muslim
Youth in European Television
Laetitia Biscarrat, University of Bordeaux 3, MICA
Natalia Mélendez Malavé, University of Malaga
Evolution of Racial Stereotypes in the Spanish Community Soap "Aida" from 2005 to 2011
Mélanie Bourdaa, University of Bordeuax3, MICA
"Welcome to my Country". The Representation of Immigration in Proof and The Wire
Eric Macé, University of Bordeaux2
Organizer(s): Seok-Kyeong Hong-Mercier, University Of Bordeaux 3, Mica
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
Organizer(s): Seok-Kyeong Hong-Mercier, University Of Bordeaux 3
Convergence Culture and Creative Industry in the East Asia
Yeran Kim , Kwangwoon University
A Culture of Production: Affection, Aender, and Technology in the Transregional Practice of Korean
Popular Culture
Dongwon Jo, , ChungAng University
User-Generated Culture: An Analysis of Early PC User’s Participatory Culture in 潓
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Jin-Woo Park, Korea Press Foundation
Double Face of Labor in Contemporary Korean Film Industry: Creativity and Precarity
Organizer(s): Anne-Sophie Beliard, Sorbonne Nouvelle University.
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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, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3), Lab: IRCAV
"Meta-family": a crossroads between Family and Film Studies
Organizer(s): Luc Shankland, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Institut De La Communication Et Des Médias
Power, Politics and Pleasure in the Fictions of James Bond
Luc Shankland, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle
James Bond and the Great Game
Fabien Boully, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense (ex-Paris 10)
James Bond: Strength and Weakness of the Power of Money
Loic Artiaga, Université de Limoges
The Pleasures of Bond
Organizer(s): Mélanie Lallet, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
Transgender Figures 'à la française': Blurring the Boundaries Between Masculinity and
Femininity in the Media
Mélanie Lallet, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
Exploring the Feminine in French Animated Television Series: Is this Really “a Boy's World”?
Natacha Lapeyroux, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
Women’s Boxing: A Negotiation between Femininity and Masculinity
Nina Miletti, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
French Masculinity Through GQ Magazine: the Style of the Playman?
Organizer(s): Céline Morin, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Taking the Liberty to Love. Romances and Emancipations in Popular Culture
Céline Morin, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
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‘Poetry is easy. Give me a plan.’ Marriage and Pure Relationship in The Good Wife
Aurore Gallarino, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
From Fan Fictions to Fan Realities: The Indistinct Promises of Slashing Harry Potter
Olivia Bernard, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Loving on the Internet: Studying Expressions of Love on Blogs
Aging Cultural Studies
Jodie Taylor, Griffith Centre for Cultural Research GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY
Queer Challenges to Ageing in a Post-youth (Sub)cultural Context
Murray Forman, Northeastern University
Lines of Battle, Lines of Respect: Age Ideology and Generational Dissonance in Hip-Hop
Line Grenier, Département Communication, Université de Montréal
Senior Stars : Celebrity culture and the Ageing Apparatus
Kim Sawchuk, Concordia University
Organizer(s): Yoshitaka Mori, Tokyo University Of The Arts
Transmitting Tradition, Ritual and Memory in Performative Forms
Yoshitaka Mori, Tokyo University of the Arts
The Life and Art of a Coal Minor, Sakubei Yamamoto: Memory, Politics and Art in the Modern
Industrialization in Japan
Takeaki Sato, Toho College of Music
Sound of Memory, Song by Oral Tradition, Music through the Body… Between/beyond the Globalization of
Musical Cultures
Ai Fujimoto, Tokyo University of the Arts
Is "Traditional" Possible? A Study of Prehispanical Dance in Mexico City
Organizer(s): Sebastian Nestler, Klagenfurt University, Department Of Media And Communication
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
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Organizer(s): Nathan Taylor, University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill, Department Of Communication Studies
Movement, Fixity and Politics
Kurt Zemlicka, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Communication Studies
Challenging the Fixity of Truth: Locating Affect in the Movement of Langage
Andrew Davis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Communication Studies
Revoevolution: Toward a Progressive Politics of Movement
Nathan Taylor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Communication Studies
Movement, Fixity, and the Politics of Becoming-Imperceptible
Organizer(s): Giovanna Maina, Università Di Pisa, Dipartimento Di Storia Delle Arti
Porn and its Double
Federico Zecca, Università di Udine, DAMS Gorizia
Mapping Contemporary Corporate Pornography
Rachele Borghi, Université de Rennes 2
Post Porn or this Porn that Is Porn
Giovanna Maina, Università di Pisa, Dipartimento di Storia delle Arti
Crossing the (Porn) Borders: Intersections Between Mainstream and Alternative
Organizer(s): Nico Carpentier,
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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Pilgrims, Publics, Communities and Counter-Cultures
Jahlani Niaah, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
Ras Tafari Masculinity as Counter-Hegemonic Praxis: The Case of Rastafari Engendering a Methodology
John L. Jackson Jr., University of Pennsylvania
Emigrationism, Afrocentrism, and Hebrew Israelites in the Promised Land
Deborah Thomas, University of Pennsylvania
New World Natives: Rastafarians at the Cutting Edge of Indigeneity
Sonjah Stanley Niaah, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus
The Politics of Pilgrimage: Reggae, Revolution and the ‘Movement of Jah People’
Matthias Wieser, University Of Klagenfurt
Andreas Hudelist, University Of Klagenfurt
The New Sound Of German Cultural Studies II
Brigitte Hipfl, University Of Klagenfurt
Dancing Star - exploring the post-hegemonic power of affect
Elena Philipets, University of Klagenfurt
Be stupid for successful living - Between Popular Consumerism And Affective Empowerment
Tanja Thomas, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
Defining the Acceptable in Migration
Matthias Wieser, University of Klagenfurt
Exploring the other Carinthia - rural counter-culture
Udo Göttlich
Jane Wilhelm, Sorbonne Nouvelle University
Isabelle Génin, 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
Sport, Nations and The Media (1)
David Rowe, University of Western Sydney, Centre for Cultural Researach
Imagining Post-National Sport
Rowan Wilken, Media & Communication, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Mediated Circuits of ‘Liveness’: Television Coverage of the Tour de France
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Jerome Beauchez, Université de Lyon, Centre Max Weber UMR 5283 CNRS/ENS/Lyon II/Saint-Etienne
In the Sparkle of the Other: Boxing as a Feeling of Strangeness
Wanda Fenimore, Florida State University
The Spectacle of Danica Patrick
Migration and the Media
Marie Beauchamps, Universityn of Amsterdam, ASCA
Mechanisms of Framing and the Re-drawing of Borders, Non-spaces in the Age of Securitization
Olivia Hamilton And Katherine Hepworth, Macquarie University, Department of Sociology
Let Me Stay Home: Belonging, Place and Second-generation Migrant Youth in Italy
Viktorija Ratkovic, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Center for Women's and Gender Studies
The Culture of Migration: Challenging existing Notions
Dmitry Chechkin, The Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Migration Process in Spain and Russia: Similarities and Differences
Islamic Identities
Alper Bilgili, Süleyman Şah University
Post-Secular Society and the Multi-vocal Religious Sphere in Turkey
Nazlı Çağın 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
Memory and the Postcolonial Imagination
Stephanie Benson, Université Michel de Montaigne, Bordeaux III, EA CLIMAS
The Metaphor of House and Home in the Post-colonial Imagination: Conrad, Burgess, Rushdie... and Lacan
Tonya Davidson, University of Alberta
Imperial Nostalgia and Canada’s National War Memorial
Wanda Little Fenimore, Florida State University
Memorials to the Empire in a Postcolonial Age
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Fannie Valois-Nadeau, Université de Montréal
Practices of Memory in a Quebecer Hockey Team’s Centenary: Articulations of Manners of Belonging,
Feeling and Remembering
The Rhetoric of Space and Power
Carlos Cunha, Universidade do Minho (Braga)
Spatial identities: the world is not enough
Marcienne Martin, Laboratoire ORACLE [Observatoire Réunionnais des Arts, des Civilisations et des Littératures
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
After Empire: Cinema and Memory
Belinda Smaill, Film ad Television Studies, Monash University
Asianness and Aboriginality: Postnational Australian Cinema
Daniela Ricci, Université Jean Moulin-Lyon 3, (Lyon, France)- Ecole Doctorale Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et
Arts- Etudes Transculturelles
Cinema and the Contemporary African Diasporas: The Challenge of Cultural Métissage
Sarah De Mul, Leuven University
Parody and Colonial Memory in the Contemporary Documentary. Spectres by Sven Augustijnen
Buket Türkmen, Galatasaray University Sociology Department
Occidentalist Identity and Cinema in Manisa: The Oral History of a Turkish Family, Through Their Movie
Theater
Ethnic Issues in the Workplace
Biljana Djoric Francuski, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philology, English Department
Dunja Zivanovic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philology, English Department
At a Crossroads bewteen Different Models of Culture: an Interactive Approach of Studying Cultural Values
Baris Ulker, Central European University (Budapest) and Center for Metropolitan Studies (TU Berlin)
Mobilizing the Tolerated Others: Ethnic Entrepreneurs in Berlin
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Lahoma Thomas, University of Toronto & Ontario Association of Social Workers
Uppala Chandrasekera, Ontario Association of Social Workers
Exposing the Apathetic Ally: An Examination of Culture and Race in the Canadian Social Work Context
Ingrid Stratti, University of Trieste, International Research Center for Intercultural Studies
Social Integration of Ethnic groups: the Case of Intellectual Migrant Women
Cultural Memory, Cultural Heritage
Xinghua Li, Babson College
The “Useless” Sustainability: Ma Ke’s Eco-Fashion Project and China’s 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, Université d'Avignon
The Rock Legacy in Cultural Institutions
Pinar Güran, University of Exeter
Music and Cultural Memory: A Study with the Diaspora from Turkey in Berlin
Religion, War and Migration
Dženita Karic, Oriental Institute in Sarajevo
Muslim Pilgrimage (Hajj) in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the War 1992-1995
Azadeh Saljooghi, Zirve University
Palestinian Displacement: Peoplehood versus Refugeehood
Adriana Cupcea, Babes Bolyai University, Faculty of Psychology.
The Kurdish Community in Romania
Khalid Khayati , REMESO - Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University,
Sweden
Diaspora as an Instance of Democratic Governance: Experiences of Diasporan Kurds in Sweden
Producing Knowledge on Postcolonialism
Allyson Larkin, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Internationalizing or Imperialism ? Postcolonial Considerations of North American International Service
Learning Programs
Beatrice Boufoy-Bastick, University of the West Indies
Culturometric Assessment of Ethno-national Identity in Postcolonial Caribbean States
94
Rachael Fabish, Victoria University of Wellington
Where Parallel Lives Meet: interpersonal Decolonisation
Lord Mawuko-Yevugah, University of the Witwatersrand
Disciplining the Postcolonies: Discourses on International Development Cooperation and the
Reproduction of Subjectivity
Urban Hybridities
Aude Dieudé, Duke University
An Haitian Anthropologist in Paris: Unveiling the Resistance and Significance of Joseph-Anténor Firmin’s
Pioneering Work (1885)
Pierpaolo Martino, SAGEO Department, University of Bari
Colin MacInnes’s multicultural London: Absolute Beginners and City of Spades
Andrè 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
Consuming Identity: Fashion and Self-design
Ilona Hassan, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canada
Intercultural Hybridity in Fashion Design
Hande Bilsel Engin, Bahcesehir University
Festivalization and Ritualization of Consumer Lifestyles: Shopping Festivals in Istanbul
Gabriela Żuchowska, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Sociology
Taste and Style of Dressing as an Indicator of Late Modern/Postmodern Stage of Culture
Selver Seda Ada, Süleyman Şah University
Fashion and Consumption in Islam
Creative Labour in China
Dean Chan, University of Wollongong
De/scribing the Chinese Gold Farmer: Racialised Meanings and Territorial Markings
Bingqing Xia, University of Leeds
Working Life in Chinese Internet Industries
Lin Zhang, University of Southern California
Working as Playing? Consumer Labor and the Guild of Online Gaming in China
95
Fan Yang, University of Maryland, Baltimore County / Media and Communication Studies
China’s Fake Apple Store as Heterotopia: New Media, Consumptive Space, and Globalization
Animal Studies and the Posthuman
Oxana Timofeeva, Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht
Animals in Theory and Representation
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
Shaping Food Practices
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
Alice Dallabona, Nottingham Trent University
Gastronomy and the Fashion Industry: Italian Style
Marija Krstic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosopy, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology
Food for Thought: Halal Food in Serbia-Ottoman or European legacy?
Katharina Vester, American University, Washington, D.C.
‘I Yam What I Yam’ - Soul Food, Diasporic Cuisines and Contested African American Identities
The Politics of Trauma
Anuja Jain, Department of Cinema Studies, New York University, NY, USA
"The Lightning Testimonies": Historical Trauma in Indian Documentary Cinema
Irena Carpentier Reifova, Charles University in Prague
“The Way We Applauded”: Post-socialist Cultural Trauma in the Memories Elicited by the Czech Television
Serial "Vyprávěj"
Dimitri Prandner, University of Salzburg / Department for Communications
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The Emergence of Cultural Traumata in Center and Periphery – The Example of 9/11
We Jung Yi, Cornell University
Gendering National Trauma: Park Wan-Suh’s Autobiographical Narratives of the Korean War
Pandemics: Affects, Emotions and Narratives
Sheryl Hamilton, Carleton University, Communication and Law
Neil Gerlach, Carleton University, Sociology
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
Building Tourism: Memory, Practices, Communities
Christopher Crouch, Centre for studies in Chinese arts and visual culture, Edith Cowan University
Fictional Chineseness: Tourist Architecture in Sanya.
Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University
Capital of Joy and Former Slave Port: Slavery and Tourism in Salvador (Bahia)
Thierry Jutel, School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies
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Settler Imaginary and Mediascapes: Inscribing the Tourist Gaze onto Aotearoa’s “Desert Road”
Rohan Stritch, McGill University (BA) & Royal Roads University (MA)
Be Sugar in Milk: Local Perspectives on Volunteer Tourism in India and Uganda
Popular Culture and the Politics of Affect
Hollis Griffin, Colby College
Stiff Upper Lip: The Politics of Affect and the Melodramas of Neoliberalism
Laliv Melamed, New York University
To Remember by Heart: Sense, Affect and Ideology in Domestic Videos
Andrew Cornell, Université 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”
Social Networking, Virtual Communities and Migrations
Marta Marcheva, IESEG School of Management, Paris, France
The Networked Migrants: Emerging Practices in Social Networking
Sara Pargana Mota, Department of Anthropology - University of Coimbra; CRIA
Ethnographic Reflections on Social Media and Memory Practices
Sonal Makhija, Consultant
Social Media Activism and the Rhetoric of Rights
Erika Polson, University of Denver
Routing the Global: Online-to-offline Expatriate Networks in Singapore
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
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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
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
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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 récit médiatique
Television Screenwriters’ Strategy While Using Reality and Writing Fiction
Nurcay Turkoglu, Marmara University & ILAD
Fingers Crossed for Good Luck: Vira-Bismillah-Haydi
Neoliberal Cultures in The US
David Raskin, Community College of Philadelphia, Temple University
One-Armed Bandit Arms Race: The Neoliberal Political Path to Casino Culture in the United States
Max Paul Friedman, American University, Department of History
Simulacrobama and the Neoliberal Crisis: The Collapse of American Exceptionalism
Ronald Strickland, Michigan Technological University
Neoliberal Advertising and the Post-American Century
Mark Simpson, Department of English and Film Studies, University of Alberta
The Aesthetics and Politics of Smooth Oil
The "Occupy" Movement
Sangeeta Ray, University of Maryland, USA
Poetry in Motion: The Politics and Aesthetics of the "Occupy" Movement"
Peter Coblin, University of East Anglia
Kirsten Forkert,
The Consultariat and the Occupiers
Amanda Earley, York University
Re-Locating Democracy and Resistance: An Ethnography of Occupy Wall Street
Pilar Damião De Medeiros, Azores University/ Research Unit in Political Science and International Relations,
financed by FCT
The Intellectuals behind the New Global Movements
Diasporic Identities
Marisol Negrón, 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
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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
Black Identities and Globalization
Franck Freitas, University Paris 8 - CRESPPA
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-Universität Gießen, Germany
Black Italians: Negotiating New Imaginary Nationhood in Multicultural Literary Representations
Carmen Diop, Université Paris 5 René 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, Université de La Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3, Communication - INformation - Médias
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
Transmedia: Film, Social Media and MMORPG
Jodi Nelson, University of Sussex
Social Media as a Transmedia Narrative Tool
Kim Louise Walden, School of Creative Arts, University of Hertfordshire
‘It’s a Story World Jim, but not as We Know it!’- Transmedia in Film
Marida Di Crosta, Laboratoire Paragraphe
From Scriptwriting to Transmedia Storytelling? An Intercutural/Intermedial Approach
Laurent Di Filippo, Joint supervision Université Paul Verlaine de Metz, CREM, and Universität Basel, Nordistik
101
Transmediality and Convergence of Traditional and Modern Culture in MMORPG
Fanny Georges, Sorbonne Nouvelle
Nicolas Auray, Telecom ParisTech
A typology of machinima filmmaking by communicative competence
Nations, Memory and Nostalgia
Dalia Kandiyoti, City University of New York, College of Staten Island
Memories of Empires: Muslims, Jews, and Christians in Spanish and Turkish Sephardism
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 瑮 晩 捩
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Haluk Ucel, Istanbul Bilgi University
Nostalgia in Search of Imagined Identities in Turkey
Death and Necronationalism
Nico Carpentier, Loughborough University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Leen Van Brussel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
On the Contingency of Death. A Discourse-Theoretical Perspective
Shaira Vadasaria, York University
Desecrated Graves, Contested Corpses and the Construction of Israel’s Museum of Tolerance: A Case of
Necronationalism?
Johanna Dahlin, Linköping University
Making Known out of Unknown Soldiers
Nathalie Paton, Université Toulouse 2 - CERS/LISST
Visual Communication in Contemporary Forms of Violence - When Social Injunctions lead to Deadly
Outcomes
Reception, Interpretation and Deliberation
Guillaume Soulez, Institut de Recherche sur le cinéma et l'audiovisuel (IRCAV, Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3)
Semiotics and Culture: from Reception to Deliberation
Fedorova Irina, Department of Linguistics and Intercultural Communication Perm State Technical University
Film Translation as a Culture Mixing: from Interpretation to Reception
David Novak, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Tonny Krijnen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Media Studies and Photovoice
Exploring Visual Aspects of Audience Membership: Media Studies and
Photovoice
Jakob Bjur, University of Gothenburg & JMG
Thickening: Toward an Increased Meaningfullness in Audience Measurement Data
Art, Fashion, and Design
Andrea Kollnitz, Centre for Fashion Studies, Stockholm University
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 Bird’s 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
Raúl Matta, FU-Berlin, desiguALdades.net
Valuing Native Eating: The Birth of a Native "Fusion Cuisine"
Whiteness
Christine Lorre-Johnston, Université Sorbonne Nouvelles - Paris 3, UMR 7172 ARIAS
Deconstructing Englishness
Cecilia Rodéhn, 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
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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
Studies in Women Empowerment, Survival, Resistance
Juliet Watson, University of Melbourne, Centre for Adolescent Health
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
Françoise Bianco, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, Laboratoire I3M
Speeches and Self-Introduction by Women in the Public Sphere. Mechanisms of Self-Censorship and
Performance of the Gender
“New Nation – New Man?”: Rethinking Masculinity through Nationalism
Abel Sierra Madero, Cuban Union of Writers and Artists
Heternormative Nationalism: The New Man and the Cuban Revolution
Dennis Wood, Edith Cowan University
Mateship, Masculinity, Beer: Selling Australian Identity
Dafna Hirsch, The Open University of Israel, Department of Sociology, M.A. Program in Cultural Studies
Models of Embodied Masculinity among the Early Zionist Rural Settlers
John Gronbeck-Tedesco, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Rethinking the Nation and the Body Politic: "The Wrestler" and the Demise of American Exceptionalism
Theatrical Activism and Avant-Gardes – On Affect, Identity and the Power of
Performance
Sara A. Pedraz, Universidad Autónoma 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
104
Dominique Ying-Chih Liao, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Passing Sexual Liberation? The Lost Identity?
Multifaceted Desires: From Porn to Post-Porn
Laura Saarenmaa, University of Tampere, Journalism Research and Development Centre
Addressing Male Citizens. Porn, Politics and Agency in the Finnish Men’s Magazines from 1940s to 1980s
Katrien Jacobs, Chinese University of Hong Kong
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
Queering the Gaze 1
Jennifer Willging, The Ohio State University
"Les Parisiens sous l'Occupation", an Unwelcome Spectacle
Nicole Guidotti-Hernández, Department of American Studies, The Unviersity of Texas at Austin
The Homoerotics of Abjection: The Gaze of Leonard Nadel’s Placeless Bracero Photographs
Haig David-West, Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne
The Expression of Indigenous African Iconography in Afro-Cuban Visual Art
Leyla Ersen, Istanbul Technical University/Art History Phd candidate
Sexual Identities And The “Erotic” Within The Examples Of Cont 浥 潰 慲 祲 吠
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Queering the Gaze 2
Tamara Chaplin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sappho on Screen: Elula Perrin, Lesbian Life and French TV, 1977-2000
Ingrid Ryberg, Stockholm University, Department of Cinema Studies
Queer, Feminist and Lesbian Pornography: Affects, Aesthetics and Public Culture
Feng-Mei Heberer, University of Southern California
Will the Dead Taiwanese Lesbian Please Stand Up? Of Sexual Strangers and Racial Others in Monika
Treut's Ghosted (2009)
105
Amalia Ziv, The Gender Studies Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Playing at Soldiers: Performed Masculinity and Lesbian Cinematic Desire in “Seeds of Summer”
Sander de Ridder, Ghent University, Centre for cinema and media studies (CIMS)
Queer Theory and Nationalism
Ankush Gupta, Jawaharlal Nehru university
Queering the Voice of the Nation - the Case of Lata Mangeshkar
Na-Young Lee, Sociology Department of Chung-Ang University
Changhye Ahn, Sociology Department of Chung-Ang University
Reconstructing Boundaries of Nation and Sexuality: Korean Women’s 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 Toronto’s 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 Panthéon-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, Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne Cultural Studies (CRICC)
106
Facing the Challenge of New Technology - How Agency Interacts in the Process of Artistic Creation.
Empirical Study of Taiwan Case
Design and Globalization in China
Jeroen De Kloet, Mediastudies, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Yiu Fai Chow, Humanities programme, Baptist University, Hong Kong
Theorising the Fake: Shanzhai Culture in China
Nick Rees-Roberts, University of Bristol
Hermès 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
Challenged and Renewed Journalism
Mervi Pantti, University of Helsinki
Kari, Stuart Andén-Papadopoulos, Allan, Stockholm University, Bournemouth University
Crisis Reporting and Citizen Camera Witnessing
Megan Le Masurier, Department of Media and Communications, University of Sydney
Delayed Gratification: the Politics of Slow Journalism
Brian Michael Goss, Saint Louis University - Madrid, Spain Campus
A Twenty-First Century Look at Herman & Chomsky's Sourcing Filter
Maria José Brites, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Research Center for Media and
Journalism (CIMJ) and ULP
Speaking of Another New Journalism Instead of the Death of Journalism
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
107
Biljana Žikić, Independent researcher
Body and Sexuality through Social Changes in Southeastern Europe
Screening the Wild: Representations of Animality
Cecilia Novero, University of Otago, Department of Languages and Cultures
Screen Animals and the Reconfiguration of the Cinematic Experience
Dr Claudia Bell, Department of Sociology, University of Auckland
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
Apocalyptic Storytellings and Green Studies
Nathanaël Wadbled, université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis LLCP/Centre d'Études Féminines et d'Étude de
Genre
Apocalyps of Emmerich. The Stage of the Human Redemption by Climatic Disasters
Virginia Luzon, University of Zaragoza
Red and Yellow and Pink and Green…: Green Studies and Children’s Films
Paul Joosse, University of Alberta, Department of Sociology
The Dangerous Clown: Media Constructions of Radical Environmentalism
Jeffrey Lewis, RMIT University
After the Apocalypse: Crisis, Desire and the Global Mediasphere
Women and the Cinematic Apparatus
Marija Uzarevic, independent researcher
“He’ll forgive you for beating you up !” – Female and Male Sexualities in the Serbian Cinematography
Suchitra Mathur, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
New Wine in Old Bottles?: The Pygmalion Syndrome in Bollywood's Retro Rage
Myungkoo Kang, Seoul National University,College of Social Sciences,Department of Communication
Yu Qi, Seoul National University,College of Social Sciences,Department of Communication
Female Subjectivities in Chinese Television Drama: From the Modern to the Postmodern since 1990s
Cultural Studies Today : Theoretical Perspectives, Challenges, Prospects
108
Mohammad Saeed Zokaei, University Lecturer
Academic Cultural Studies in Iran: Achievements, Challenges and Future Prospect
Hudson Vincent, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Program in Cultural Studies
The Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies: Past and Future Possibilities of a Practice
Mahmood Shahabi, Allameh Tabatabai' University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Sociology
Iranian Feminist Cultural Studies: A Narrative Review
Aljosa Puzar, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and Yonsei University
Doing Croatian-Italian (British) Cultural Studies in (South) Korea - Performances of Non-Belonging
Language Strategies/Communication Strategies
Ruth Lysaght, Université de Bretagne Occidentale (CRBC)
Language Strategies on Set and on Screen on National Minority Language Television: Production Practice
on Maori Television
Marie-Nathalie Jauffret-Cervetti, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis Laboratoire I3M
The Cultural Force of Non-verbal Communication. Does Everyone Smile in the Same Language?
Hee-Eun Lee, Chosun University
Cultural Translation and Identity
Colette Despagne, University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Education
Linguistic and Cultural Representations of Mexican Indigenous Students Learning English
Mothers and Motherhood
Jessica Enevold, Lund University, Department of Arts & Cultural Sciences
Charlotte Hagström, Lund University, Department of Arts & Cultural Sciences
What’s the Use of Gaming ? Mothers, Computer Games and Everyday Life
Panizza Allmark, Edith Cowan University
Pushing Boundaries: Motherhood, Sexuality and Escape in Weeds.
Åsa Bartholdsson, Högskolan Dalarna/Dalarna university
"Dare to share" - The Meanings of Therapeutic Biographies in The Great Mother Confession
Renata Kokanovic, Monash University
Sara Niner, Monash University
Displaced Mothers: Maternities and Emotional Health
Digital Culture and Creative Media
John Egenes, Univeristy of Otago, Department of Music
The Digital Folk Process: All Content is Fair Game
Jeneen Naji, National University of Ireland, Maynooth & Dublin City University
Interactive Poetry – An Analysis 漠 湏 楬
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Stéphanie Cassilde, CEPS/INSTEAD and University of Auvergne/Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur le
Développement International (CERDI-UMR CNRS 6587)
109
Ludivine Martin, CEPS/INSTEAD and University of Rennes/Centre de Recherche en Economie et Management
(CREM–UMR CNRS 6211)
Internet and Cultural Practices: a Change in Highbrow Taste?
Christian Christensen, Uppsala University, Department of Informatics & Media
WikiLeaks: Mainstreaming Transparency
From Technocultures to "Technopathologies"
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?
Feminist and Postfeminist Cultures
Rachel May, The University of Rhode Island
The “Modern” Quilting Blog Community: An International Evolution of Aesthetics & Women’s Definition of
Femininity
Martina Riedler, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey
Craftivism and the Meaning of Knitting in Contemporary DIY-culture
Donnalyn Pompper, Temple University
The Prom Dress and Stress in the U.S.: The Erotic-Chaste Dialectic across Ethnic and Socio-Economic
Factors
Franka Heise, Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany
Postfeminism and Bridal Culture
Understanding the Arab Spring
Alice Brown, Université Paris VII Diderot - UFR « Lettres, Arts, Cinéma »
The Arab Spring: A Potential for New Horizons in Language Education
Lise Paulsen Galal, Roskilde University, Department of Culture and Identity
Copts and Post-revolutionary Struggle for Identity
Sofiane Bouhdiba, University of Tunis, department of sociology
The Socio Demographic Aspects of the Jasmine Revolution
Bensfia Abdellatif, Institut Supérieur de l'Information et de la communication, Rabat.
Médias, pluralité politico-culturelle et démocratie au Maroc
110
Mapping the Social Movements
Peter Nikolaus Funke, University of South Florida
The Anti-Globalization Movement and Media Practices: From the Old & New Left to the Rhizomatic Left
Seongbin Hwang, Rikkyo University
Tino Eric Bruno, Rikkyo University and University of Lyon 3 (Université Lyon 3)
Framing the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis and Protesting People against Nuclear Power: an International
Comparative Study
Camilla Møhring 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
Home or Away? On Identities, Communities, Migration
Olivia Hamilton And Katherine Hepworth, Macquarie University, Department of Sociology
Let me Stay Home: Belonging, Place and Second-generation Migrant Youth in Italy
Maria Lindgren Leavenworth, Department of Language Studies, Umeå University, Sweden
“What Are You?” Otherness and Affect in The Southern Vampire Mysteries and True Blood
Lenia Marques, CEMRI - Universidade Aberta (Lisbon)
Storytelling and Communities’ Empowerment: Icons, Places, Identities
Alexandra Claudia Manta, Central European University
'Roma' Bodies as European “Spaces of Catastrophe”: The 2010 Sarkozian Biopolitics of Securitization and
of Neoliberal Governance
111
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
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
Gossips, Rumors, and Fakes in the Digital Public Sphere
Guohua Zeng, Dept of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam
The Politics of Rumor: Truth, Trust and Resistance on Weibo
Paula Ray, Film, TV & Media Studies, University of Auckland
Gossip as Vehicle of Activism in the 'Virtual Public Sphere'
Jason Wilson, University of Canberra, Discipline of Journalism and Communication
Playing with Politics: Twitter Faking, Parody, Mediated Democracy
Mervi Pantti, University of Helsinki, Media and Communication Studies
Minttu, Tijana Tikka, Stolic,
Cosmopolitan Empathy and User-Generated Disaster Appeal Videos on YouTube
Internet, Civic Culture and Empowerment I
Josiane Jouet, University Paris 2; IFP/CARISM
Coralie Le Caroff, University Paris 2; IFP/CARISM
The New Cultural Formats of Citizenship
Radhika Gajjala, Bowling Green State University,
Producing Individualized Voicings for a Global Labor Force: Digitizing Agency through Social Media
Nazanin Ghanavizi, York University
Arash Falasiri, York University
Subjecting Authoritarian States: The Role of New Media in Public Reasoning and Social Movements in
Authoritarian Systems
112
Internet, Civic Culture and Empowerment II
Kara Keeling, Soundararajan
dalitdiva@gmail.com Associate Professor, University of Southern California
From Third Cinema to Media Justice: Third World Majority and the Promise of Third Cinema
Lars Weise, University of Minnesota
UofM
Marcus Breen, Bond University
Privatism in the Technological Now – the Internet’s Culture of Individualism
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 , Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, Institut de recherche sur le cinéma 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
Céline Masoni Lacroix, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis I3M
Media and Culture "Spreadability": Series on Television and other Media Production, Reception and
Interaction
Social Media: the Visual, the Verbal and the Self
Robyn Westcott, Macquarie University
Between Words and Things: Writing, Making and the Production of Self-narration within the Blogosphere
Fatima Aziz, EHESS
Beyond Photography: Appropriation of Context on Facebook
Piia Varis, Tilburg University
The Enterprising Self on Social Media: How to Tweet and Facebook to Become a Better Person
113
Anne Scott Soerensen, University of Southern Denmark; Institute of Literatur, Culture & Media
Photo-Sharing and Visual Self-Representation on Picasa
Moving Women – Women Moving
Chin-Pang Lei, University of Sussex, England
Women in the Mood for Travel: Mobility and Gender in Wong Kar-wai's Films
Myriam Mompoint, Edison State College
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
Gamers and Agency
Linda Breitlauch, Mediadesign University, Gamedesign
Are You Still Learning or Already Playing ?
Pascaline Lorentz, University of Strasbourg/Cultures and societies in Europe (FR)
Lucid Gamers or the Power of Thinking by Yourself in a Consumerist Society
Stef Aupers, Faculty of Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam
“Your Personal Saga”. The Myth and Meaning of Agency in Online Computer Games
The Politics of YouTube
Phil Benson, English Dept, HKIEd
The ‘Geographies’ of YouTube: Language and Cultural Identity Negotiations in Virtual Space
Johanna Sumiala, University of Helsinki
Minttu Tikka, University of Helsinki
Broadcast Yourself – Flotilla News! A Netnography of Post-Television News on YouTube
Joanne Morreale, Northeastern University
Monetarization of YouTube
Sheenagh Pietrobruno, McGill University/ Fatih University
Intangible Cultural Heritage and YouTube
Queer Resistance I
Stephanie Clare, University of Oxford, Women's Studies
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Is The Rectum a Mirror ? Queer Palindromes in John Greyson’s Fig Trees and Miranda July’s "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
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, École de travail social, Université du Québec à Montréal
The Contemporary Production of Sex Worker Culture: Using First-person Accounts, Creating a Community
of Listeners and Advocating
Posthumanity and Posthumanism
Sónia Pereira, Catholic University of Portugal
Living with Posthumanity: Are We There Yet?
Debra Benita Shaw, School of Arts & Digital Industries, University of East London
Strange Zones: Posthuman Urbanism and Metropolis
Zachary Tutlane, The New School for Social Research
Facing the Other: Interspecies Encounters in Contemporary Art
Veronica Cassidy, The New School for Social Research, Liberal Studies
You and Me Baby Ain't Nothin' But Mammals: Bestiality and Ontology
Tastes, Affects and TV Reality Shows
Gaynor Nichols, Macquarie University Australia
MasterChef: Marketing Taste to Middle-Class Australia
Sujeong Kim, Chungnam National University, the dpt of Communication
The Structure of Feelings and Cultural Politics in Korean TV Reality Shows
Misha Kavka, University of Auckland
Mediated Affect in Reality TV
Ling Yang, Department of Chinese, Xiamen University
Reality Talent Shows in China: Transnational Format, Affective Engagement, and the Chinese Dream
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Cultural Identities in the Age of Social Media
Glenda Cristina Valim De Melo, Universidade de Franca
A Study of Black Brazilian Women’s Discursive Performance on Internet
Deborah Gabriel, University of Salford
African Caribbean Bloggers in the UK and Alternative Voices on the Web
Johany Vanessa Landaverde, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, Laboratory I3M - Information, Milieux, Médias,
Médiations
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 China’s 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 Françoise, University of Corsica - UMR CNRS 6240
Screening Corsican Male, a Man without Ambiguities?
Aesthetico-Politics
Michèle Perez, Université de Nice Laboratoire I3M
Naïve 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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Studies in Photography and the Production of Visibility
Jelena Stojkovic, University of Westminster, School of Media, Art and Design, London
Surrealism in the Photo-magazine: Reconfiguring the Regime of Visibility in Japan of the 1930s
Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä, University of Lapland, Faculty of Education
Mari Mäkiranta, University of Lapland, Faculty of Art and Design
Gendering Processes in Photographs, Narratives and Memories
Ines Rekhis Belghith, CRICC - Sorbonne Paris 1
Bernard Darras, CRICC - Sorbonne Paris 1
Enquête sémiotique sur la production d’une affiche
Sara Martel, York Univeristy, Communication & Culture Joint Graduate Program
Picturing Biopolitical Subjects: Perinatal Loss Photography
Sports: Critical Readings of Media Texts
Christiaan M. De Beukelaer, Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds
Toussaint Nothias, Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds
Cultural Exoticism and Political Pessimism: Image and Representation of the Global South as Locus of the
2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup
Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Texas A&M University
Framing of News and Neoliberal Spectacle: A Look at Harbhajan-Symonds Incident
Matt Bouchard, University of Toronto
Andy Keenan, University of Toronto
Harvey Quamen, University of Alberta
Patriot-ism: Cultural Examinations of Sports Broadcasting
Tricia Jenkins, Texas Christian University
The Militarization of American Sports
Cultural Studies and Art
Ana Cristina Cachola, Catholic University of Portugal - Research Center in Communication and Culture
Contemporary Art and Culture Studies: Overlapping Agendas
Kristina Fjelkestam, Linköping University
The Politics of the Sublime: Aesthetics and Cultural Studies
Ben Winsworth, University of Orléans
Locating Cultural Experience
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Katharina Niemeyer, University of Geneva
Banksy, Baudrillard and (Virtual) Street Art
Visual Representations of History and the Self
Jill Daniels, University of East London
The Cinematic Representation of Memory in the Autobiographical Documentary
Burtin Tatiana, Université de Paris Ouest-Nanterre / Université de Montréal, Département de Littérature comparée
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
Issues in Museum and Exhibition Studies
Camila Maroja, Duke University, Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies
How to Display Art in a Postnational Era ? Analyzing the Inhotim Cultural Institute in Brazil
Marion Coville, Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne
Video Games Exhibitions in French Cultural Institutions : Displays, Discourses and the High Culture / Low
Culture Divide
Cristina Castellano, Université de Paris 1, Sorbonne
Exhibing Mix-Blood Planet in Paris
Christine Horn, Swinburne University of Technology, Institute of Social Research
Of Pictures and Memories: Archival Photographs and Community Curation of Cultural Resources in
Borneo
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).
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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
Rethinking Technology, Science-fiction and Gender in Literature and Film
Jordana Greenblatt, Queens University
“More Human Than Human”: Affective Lack, Synthetic Humans, and the Social Construction of Maleness
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 Nolan’s 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
Feminist Political Practices
Valerie Palmer-Mehta, Oakland University
Theorizing the Role of Courage in Resistance
Sarah Casey, University (FWSA, AWGSA, GUPSA)
"Consuming Celanthropy and Feminist Activism"
Tanya Serisier, University of Western Sydney
From Feminism to Human Rights? Shifting Discursive Frameworks for Women’s Narratives of Sexual
Violence
Shaira Vadasaria, York University
Decolonizing ‘Peace Activism’: Re-imagining Feminist Contestation(s)
Eléonore Lépinard, Université de Montréal
Doing Intersectionality: Critical Reflections on Feminist Practices in Comparative Perspectives
Popular Music and Glocal Integration
Joshua Schmidt, post-doctoral fellow, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Integrating the Beat: Electronic Dance Music in Thailand, Uses and Functions
Aline Scott-Maxwell, School of Music, Monash University
Sergio G and the Flippers at the San Remo Ballroom: Remembering 1960s and ‘70s Italian Pop in
Melbourne
Isabelle Marc , Universidad Complutense de Madrid - University of Leeds
Travelling Songs: the Cultural Transfers in Popular Music
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Alix Bénistant, CEMTI (Centre de recherche sur les médias, les technologies et l'internationalisation)-Université
Paris 8
Miami has a Hub for Latin American Music
Martin Lussier, University of Western Ontario - Faculty of Information and Media Studies
Cultural organizations and the organizational “thickness” of the Cultural: the case of the Montréal live
music sector
(Neo)-Orientalism
Jamila Mascat, Jan Van Eyck Academie (Maastricht)/Università 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 Marsh’s The Beetle
Sabrina Nepozitek, Université de Bretagne Occidentale
De-constructing Gender in Contemporary Algerian Literature: Nina Bouraoui and Leïla Marouane
Knowledge, Interdisciplinarity and de-Westernisation
Ramaswami Harindranath, The University of New South Wales
‘Asiainising’ Theory: the Search for New Frameworks
Marco Dell'Omodarme, Université Paris 1 Execo PHICO
Carlo Ginzburg: a Myth of Knowledge
Katja Langeland, University of Klagenfurt
Metaphors of "Interdisciplinarity“
Julian Mcdougall, University of Wolverhampton, School of Education
Pete Bennett, University of Wolverhampton, School of Education
Myth Today (and Together): Theory under reconstruction
Johan Fornäs, Södertörn University
Mediatisation – Culturalisation: Conceptual Crossroads
Femininity and Age
Samira Van Bohemen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Liesbet Van Zoonen, Loughborough University
"Don’t Complain, Just Have Fun" ! How Members of the "Red Hat Society" Negotiate Hegemonic Notions of
Femininity and Age ?
Rebecca West, Loyola University Chicago; Columbia College Chicago
"They're For Me, Not My Daughter": Collecting as a Feminist Hobby
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Kinneret Lahad, Tel-Aviv University
“Always a Bridesmaid, Never the Bride”: Singlehood, Romance and Waiting Time
Accross and within Enghlishness
Holly Randell-Moon, Macquarie University
The Secular Contract: The British Monarchy and White Diasporic Sovereignty
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?
Social Media and Mobilization
Andrew Herman, Wilfrid Laurier University
Andrew Martin Morris, Wilfrid Laurier University
Medium(s), Mobilities and the (Im)Materialities of the Social Media Mode of Production
Dhiraj Murthy, Bowdoin College
The Strength of Weak Ties? Understanding Twitter's use in the 2011 'Arab Spring' Uprisings
Grégoire Halbout, CLAM-ÉCLAT, PÔLE 2, University of Paris Diderot/Paris 7
French Brands and Social Networks: "The Language of Love". Manipulation, Confrontation or
Cooperation?
Chee Keng Lee, National Institute of Singapore
Imagined Control, Rehearsing Rights: Social Media and the Evolving New Balance in Singapore Politics
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
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“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
Marta Marcheva, IESEG School of Management, Paris, France
The Networked Migrants: Emerging Practices in Social Networking
Military Media Cultures
Janis Goldie, Huntington University/ Laurentian University
Representations of the Canadian Military via its 2010 Television Ad Campaign
Margaret Lebron, Northwestern University
No Longer an Army of One: Communitarianism and Individualism in War and Political Economy
Bregje Van Eekelen, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Manufacturing Knowledge: On the History of Creativity in Military and Industrial Contexts 1938-1968
Postcolonialism and Tourism
Isis Halim, University of Aveiro_Portugal
Maria Manuel Baptista, University of Aveiro_Portugal
A Symbolic Cartography about the Touristic Representations of Portugal by Brazilian Tourists
Silvia Nagy-Zekmi, Villanova University
Tourism and the Commodification of History
Christopher Crouch, Centre for studies in Chinese arts and visual culture, Edith Cowan University
Fictional Chineseness: Tourist Architecture in Sanya
Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University
Capital of Joy and Former Slave Port: Slavery and Tourism in Salvador (Bahia)
Women and Migration
Emine Ucar Ilbuga, Akdeniz Universty
Gonul Demez, Akdeniz Universty
International Migration and Migrant Woman in Turkey: The Case of Antalya Province
Elisabeth Campagna-Paluch, University of Paris VIII-Saint-Denis and University of Marmara, Istanbul (Turkey)
The Myth of the Isola delle Femmine: Male and Female Identities in an Immigrant Sicilian Family in Tunisia
Inna Michaeli, MA Cultural Studies - Hebrew University of Jerusalem / pending affiliation with Sociology Dept. Humboldt University in Berlin
122
Identification and Belonging in the Israeli-Palestinian Space: The Case of 'Russian' Immigrant Women in
Palestine
Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, York University, Toronto, Canada
Narrations of Gendered Migration: The East African Asian Woman
European-ness?
Senka Bozic, English Department, University of Zadar, Croatia
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 Hvenegård-Lassen, Cultual Enconters, Roskilde University
Almost but not Quite Danish
Lost in Translation: Langage in an International Frame
Yekaterina Yakovenko, Institute og Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Modern Bible Translations: A Challenge to the Traditional Culture?
Amaka Amadi, Federal College of Education, Owerri, Nigeria
Multilingualism and the Challenge of a National: Language in Nigeria
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
Reading in the Age of Post-Print Culture
Gerard Goggin, The University of Sydney
Caroline Hamilton, The University of Melbourne
Reading After the Phone: Smartphones, iPads, and New Cultures of Reading
Deborah Hunn, Curtin University - Department of Communication and Cultural Studies
"Because Print Needs to Be Reinvented if It's Going to Survive”: Zinesters, Digital Natives and the New
Aura.
Maria José Brites, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Research Center for Media and
Journalism (CIMJ) and ULP
Convergence in Media, News and Literacy Systems: an Approach to Daily Life
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Fiona Hanley, University of Edinburgh, ECA
Reprocessing Academic Writing
Transgender Identities: Representations, embodiements, and politics
Andrea Hynynen, Åbo Akademi University, Department of Women's Studies
From Heteronormative Transsexuality to Plural Transgender in French Crime Fiction – A Comparison of
Mygale and Transfixions
Aren Aizura, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University
Incommensurable Bodies, Incalculable Violence: Immigration Advocacy and Transgender Visibility
Karine Espineira, Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, laboratoire I3M (Milieux, Médias, Médiation)
Transgender, TV and Experts: Symbolic Effects and Efficiencies
Emmi Vähäpassi, University of Turku
Identities and Bodies in Trans Publics
Popular Music and Nationalism
Peter Stanković, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
When Mainstream Ends Up as Underground: Histories of Slovenian Popular Music
Marija Grujic, Institute for Literature and Art, Belgrade
Popular Music and Nationalism in Serbia: Nation Building and Popular Sexualities
Thorbjorg Daphne Hall, Iceland Academy of the Arts
Images of a City: Reykjavik and the Music Festival Iceland Airwaves
Female models of transgression and the Social Order
Vannina Sztainbok, University of Toronto, Social Sciences
The Carnival Vedette, Black Femininity and the Symbolic Order
Soo Ryon Yoon, Department of Performance Studies, Northwestern University
Chuyun Oh , Performance as Public Practice Program of the Department of Theatre and Dance, University of
Texas at Austin
"The Free Woman": Subversive Female Dancing Bodies during the 1960s Military Dictatorship in South
Korea
Tsung-yi Michelle Huang, National Taiwan Univ.
New Mobile Woman in South China: Narratives of Female Success and the Imagination of Development in
the Pearl River Delta
Florine Leplâtre, Montpellier 3 (CRISES) & INALCO (équipe ASIES)
Female Heroism and National Salvation in Late Imperial Chinese Fiction
Multicultural Identities in Europe
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Semra Eren-Nijhar, Centre on Migration, Refugees and Belonging (CMRB) at the University of East London
Multiculturalism in Europe
Slawomir Kapralski, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Institute of Sociology
Roma/Gypsies: a Multicultural Identity
Diana Mariana Lia, International British School of Bucharest
Construction and Deconstruction of the Identity in a Multicultural Europe
Marie Jauffret, International University of Monaco (MC)
The Multicultural Force of the Non-Verbal Communication
Negotiating Identity in Science-Fiction Television and Film
Karen Bowdre, Indiana University
Blackness and British Telefantasy
Taiwo Adetunji Osinubi, Université de Montréal
Filming Precarity Obliquely?: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button as Post-national Fantasy
Hee-Jung (Serenity) Joo, University of Manitoba, Department of English, Film and Theatre
Animals, Asians, and Androids: Negotiating Humanity in the Twentieth Century
Nicholas Holm, McMaster University, Department of English and Cultural Studies
We Won’t Take it Anymore: Revolutionary Subjects in Contemporary Cinema
Hip-Hop meets Krautrock
Akesha Horton, Michigan State University
Keith Heggart, University of Technology, Sydney
Explorations in Hip-Hop, Digital Literacies and Global Citizenship among youth in Western Sydney
Susannah Copi, UC Riverside
Comparative Commodification of Hip Hop in France and the United States
Marie Palluel, independent researcher
“Punks Under Pressure”: Queerness, Hip Hop Culture and Race in New Orleans
Melanie Schiller, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
The Politics of Sound. Krautrock against Germany
Queer Practices of Identity in Taiwan and Hong Kong
Dennis Chwen-Der Lin, Department of Mass Communication, Chinese Culture University
Gender, Sexual and Ethnic Identities Among Taiwanese Hakka Male Queers
Travis Kong, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong
A Fast-fading Queer Counterpublic: Older Gay Men’s Negotiation of Same-sex Intimacy in Colonial and
Post-colonial Hong Kong
Kai-man Chang, Tulane University
Queer Transnationalism and Inter-subjectivity in Chiu Miao-chin’s Testimony from Montmartre
125
Hsiao-Yung Wang, Department of Mass Communication, Providence University
Struggling Between the Centripetal Force and the Centrifugal Force: “Homophobia” as Constructed by
Public Discourse in Taiwan
Rewritting Race and Ethnicity in World Litterature
Yan Lu, University of Toronto
Who Are The Ethnics ?: Language and Identity in Ying Chen’s Les Lettres chinoises
Keith Russell, Lindenwood University - Belleville
Space as Postcolonial Frontier in Salman Rushdie’s Chekov and Zulu and Jhumpa Lahiri’s 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
Raphaël Gribe Marquis, Paris-III Sorbonne Nouvelle, Littérature Générale et Comparée
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
Space, Borders and Identities
Shouleh Vatanabadi, New York University
The Local in Globality: Potentials of Border Thinking
Angeles Clemente, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca
Mario Lopez-Gopar,
Relocalization of Identities in Border Situations: Children, Youngsters and Adults from Doubly Subaltern
Societies in Oax, Mex.
Fernanda Peñaloza, University of Sydney
Political Rapprochement and Borders: Argentine-Chilean Relations and Cultural Production
126
Marie Beauchamps, Universityn of Amsterdam, ASCA
Mechanisms of Framing and the Re-drawing of Borders - Non-Spaces in the Age of Securitization
National Imagery
Edna Lim, National University of Singapore
(An)other Singapore: Space, Language and National Cinema
Nigar Pösteki, Kocaeli University Faculty of Communication
Mehmet Arslantepe, Kocaeli University Faculty of Communication
A Research on Turkish Identity in Fatih Akin & Ferzan Özpetek'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
Migrations, Refugees and Diasporas
Dženita Karic, Oriental Institute in Sarajevo
Muslim Pilgrimage (Hajj) in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the War 1992-1995
Azadeh Saljooghi, Zirve University
Palestinian Displacement: Peoplehood versus Refugeehood
Adriana Cupcea, Babes Bolyai University, Faculty of Psychology.
The Kurdish Community in Romania
Khalid Khayati , REMESO - Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University,
Sweden
Diaspora as an Instance of Democratic Governance: Experiences of Diasporan Kurds in Sweden
Dimitris Vardoulakis, Univeresity of Western Sydney
Refugees: Entangling Biopolitics and Sovereignty
Fashioning the Body: From Masks to Cosmetic Surgery
Syna Ouattara Ouattara, University of Gothenburg, School of Global Studies
Divergence between Science and Religion on the Depictions of a Mask in Ivory Coast: The Emblem of the
University of Cocody-Abi
Rimbault Sylvain, Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne & CRICC (Centre de Recherches Images, Cultures et
Cognitions)
Superheroes as Fashion Icons; Creation, Uses and Display of Superheroes’ Clothes
Manori Neelika Jayawardane, State University of New York-Oswego
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Unmarked Bodies/Impenetrable Skin: South Africa’s Cosmetic Surgery Industry
Alice Yeow, Curtin University of Technology
Andy Harmsen, University of Melbourne
Beauty, Horror, and Self-Transformation in East Asian Narratives of Cosmetic Surgery
The Meaning of Drinks
Sierra Clark, New York University
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, Université 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
Whiteness and National Identity
Maja Bissenbakker Frederiksen, Center for Gender Studies, Copenhagen University
Lene Myong, Department of Education, Aarhus University
The Affective Politics of Love: Transraciality and Whiteness in Danish Migration Activism
Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal
Empowering the White Nation against "Other Men in Black Robes"
Racquel Gates, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
Whiteness, Nationalism, and Identity in the Films of Melvin van Peebles
Leila Angod , Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT)
Global Citizenship, Whiteness & Affect: The Youth International Development Encounter
The Uses of Humor
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David Oshorenoya Esizimetor, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Jokes and the Stereotypes of Culture and Identity in Multilingual Nigeria
Leila Diasamidze, Shota Rustaveli State University
Black Humour in the Modern Georgian, American and British post-Folklore, Comparative Analysis
Maria Voichita Grecu, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, CMH
From “Black Gold” to Black Humour: Re-defining Culture in Jiu Valley
Heike Missler, Saarland University
Funny Chicks? The Uses of Humour in Postfeminist Fiction
From Electronic to Internet Culture
Susan Murray, New York University
NBC and the Construction of Electronic Color in the 1950s
Martin Luecke, MHMK University of Applied Sciences for Media and Communication
Music is Everywhere - how the "Cloud" and Streaming-Services Change Music Consumption
Sven Stollfuß, Philipp-University Marburg, Media Studies Department
Computer and Politics! Algorithms as Weapons?
Jeremy Hunsinger, Wilfrid Laurier University
Hacking Together Globally: an Analysis of the Norms Surrounding Technology
De-territorializing the Postcolonial "Waiting Room"
Angelos Triantafyllou , Université de Versailles
Is "Tout-Monde" the End of Minorities ? From Deleuze to Glissant
Ferma Lekesizalın, YeniYuzyil University
Decolonizing History, Culture and Identity. Amin Maalouf’s Ports of Call and Assia Djebar’s Fantasia: an
Algerian Cavalcade
Peter Bishop, University of South Australia
The Post-Colonial Waiting Room: Politics, Memory & Resistance in the Contact Zone
Camila Maroja, Duke University, Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies
Cannibals in Paris: Tarsila do Amaral and Oswald de Andrade
At the Crossroads of Gender and Islam
Pia Karlsson Minganti, Dept. of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, Stockholm University
Happy as Anyone. Politics of Affects and the (Self)Positioning of Young Muslim Women in Sweden
Taghreed Jamal Al-Deen, Monash University
Maternal Involvement in Children's Education: Experiences of Muslim Arab Iraqi Mothers in Melbourne
Sarah Sahagian, York University
She Should Have Known Better: A Discussion of How "Not Without My Daughter" Has Been Deployed as
an Islamaphobic Cautionary Tale
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Nadia Hasan, York University
Reconfiguring National Identity: Al-Huda and the Emergence of a Gendered Islamic Nationalist Identity in
Pakistan
Sport, Nations and the Media (2)
Darren Blakeborough, University of the Fraser Valley
Wrestling with Identity
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 Cleave’s Little Bee
A. Naomi Paik, University of Texas, Austin
Between Storytelling and Truth-telling: Guantánamo, 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 Rosca’s State of War
Popular Music: New Media and New Scenes
Gary Sinclair, Dublin Institute of technology
Decivilising Technologies: Online Identities in the Heavy Metal Scene
Diane Cormany, University of Minnesota
Coachella as Pilgrimage Site: Festival Fans and the Co-Production of Place
Tang Ho Man, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Visualizing Cover Music, Low-end Production, and Re-popularizing Popular Music in Youtube
Maud Berthomier, Concordia University (Montreal) and Université de Poitiers (France)
Early Voices of American Rock Criticism
Marc Kaiser, Sorbonne Nouvelle, CIM
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Cultural Studies and Policy: “Cultural Scenes” as a Paradigm
Postcolonialism and Multiculturalism
Jaana Pesonen, University of Oulu, Faculty of Education
Diversity and Difference in Cultural Artifacts - Representations of Cultural Diversity in Finnish Children’s
Literature
Nathalie Thomauske, University of Paris 13 Experice; University of Bielefeld
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
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'Syiar' by any Other Name: Islamic Media in Post-Soeharto Indonesia
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Exceeding the Limits of Proper (Female) Citizenship: Hypersexualized and Veiled Bodies in Quebec
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On (Not) Performing Identity(s): The Consumption of Hijab by Muslim Women in Indonesia
Arab Spring, Journalism and Social Media
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Transnational Feminist Movements, Social Media and the Arab Spring: the Case of Lebanon and the
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From the Image of Power to the Power of Image - the Image of the Arabic Spring in French Newspapers
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Multiculturalism, Ethnicity, Discourse
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Discourses of Multiculturalism: The Case of Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
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Moisés Martins, Universidade do Minho - Instituto de Ciências Sociais
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Cultural Studies and Policy in Australia: Media Education in Perspective
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Della Pollock, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Faith Politics: Materializing Performance in Policy Change
Jean-Philippe Loret, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Badlands': the Discursive Construction of Postcolonial Urban Space in New Zealand Media Discourse
Geoff Stahl, Victoria University of Wellington
Rethinking the Cultural Capital: Musicmaking in Wellington, Aotearoa-New
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Tastes of the "Mongrel" City: Geographies of Memory, Spice, Hospitality and Forgiveness
National and Cross-Cultural Receptions of Films
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Cinema, National Identities and Multiculturalism
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Arzu Ertaylan, Yüzüncü Yıl University
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