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International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR)29th Annual Conference, July 13-17, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey Cities, Creativity, Connectivity Media and the Connectivity in Cities Shaping New Relations with the Religious
In addition to the general theme of the conference on cities, creativity and connectivity, for those of us considering the religious as a factor in that reality, the renegotiation of the place of religion within society, in political life, etc. emerges as a central matter calling for elaboration (Istanbul, and Turkey in general, are often cited in this regard). It seems that the rigid secular character of the state is adjusting to the overwhelming fact of the religious in the lives of the vast majority of their citizens, in a way that that might enter into, and be acknowledged in the public forum. In this role of media in the evolution and/or re-entry of the religious into the public forum (e.g., in popular cultural products or expressions, and emotional and attitudinal responses to these products), one of the critical issues concerns how the religious is being or might be configured by the communicative factor of public life, and especially by its mass media, in a way that honours its specificity. Is there a broader and more inclusive account of the religious made available by media dynamics that explains the new relationships between the religious and other aspects of life today? In addition to the focus identified here, and the facility for all scientific concerns on media, religion and culture, the MRC working group may operate joint sessions with other sections and working groups when the topics and arguments of papers co-incide, and presenters are agreeable to such collaborative initiatives. Submission Information Abstracts/proposals (300-500 words) must be sent to the co-ordinators of the MRC working group through the IAMCR's Open Conference System (OCS) using the link to be found on the official Istanbul conference website by February 8, 2011. Include title, abstract, author name, institutional affiliation, and email address with your submission. You will be informed whether your proposal has been accepted by March 25, 2011. Full papers are due June 3, 2011, again through the official conference website. For more information contact one of the working group’s co-ordinators: J. Ehrat F. Coffey D. Dipio W. Ihejirika |
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