From stephanie.fox at umontreal.ca Tue Oct 1 14:24:54 2024 From: stephanie.fox at umontreal.ca (Stephanie Fox) Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 20:24:54 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Poste_en_communication_organisationnelle_?= =?utf-8?b?w6AgbCdVbml2ZXJzaXTDqSBkZSBNb250csOpYWw=?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Stephanie Fox Subject: Poste en communication organisationnelle ? l'Universit? de Montr?al Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 20:24:54 +0000 Size: 66360 URL: From niemeyer.katharina at uqam.ca Sat Oct 5 10:37:34 2024 From: niemeyer.katharina at uqam.ca (Niemeyer, Katharina) Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2024 16:37:34 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?Conf=E9rence_Automata_=AB_AUTOMATA_?= =?windows-1252?q?POUR_AUTISTES=2E_UNE_HISTOIRE_M=C9DIATIQUE_DU_=93BEHAVIO?= =?windows-1252?q?URISME_DES_DONN=C9ES=94_=BB?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] (Conference in English, discussion in French and English, ASL/LSQ available on demand) CONF?RENCE DE DANIELA WENTZ ? AUTOMATA POUR AUTISTES. UNE HISTOIRE M?DIATIQUE DU ?BEHAVIOURISME DES DONN?ES? ? Inscription : https://celat.ca/activites/2024/10/10/conference-de-daniela-wentz/ 10 octobre 2024 CELAT-UQAM (279, rue Sainte-Catherine Est, 2e ?tage, salle DC-2300) Le CELAT-UQAM, le mXlab, la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les m?dias, les handicaps et les (auto)repr?sentations et la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la citoyennet? culturelle des personnes sourdes et les pratiques d??quit? culturelle ont le plaisir d?accueillir Daniela Wentz (Universit? de Ruhr, Allemagne) le jeudi 10 octobre, de 10 h 30 ? 12 h, dans les locaux du CELAT-UQAM (salle DC-2300) et sur Zoom ? l?occasion d?une conf?rence intitul?e ? Automata pour autistes. Une histoire m?diatique du ?behaviourisme des donn?es? ?. Anim?e par notre membre ?tudiante Sarah Heussaff, la pr?sentation se tiendra en anglais, mais la discussion pourra se d?rouler en anglais et en fran?ais. Renseignements et inscription ? la r?union Zoom : celat at uqam.ca R?sum? de la pr?sentation ? Taking contemporary, digital technologies designed and used to diagnose and treat children with mental disabilities and autism as a starting point, I propose to describe the history of these technologies for once not from the perspective of engineering and computer science, instead focusing on a hitherto completely overlooked history that locates their origins in behavioral research and clinical psychiatry. What most of the therapeutic interventions in this field have in common is that they are based on behavior modification techniques that have been experimented with in behavioral research and therapy since the late 1940s. However, paradoxically, the fascination of robotics and technology companies with theories and insights of behaviorism seems to conceal rather than reveal the crucial role that interaction-based environments and heterogeneous media ensembles already played in mid-century behavioral experimentation and therapy in terms of how unwanted behavior may be abolished and desired behavior elicited. The core of the argument is the analysis of several studies of experimental behavioral analysis and applied behavior therapy by means of ?artificial environments?, whose genealogical relationship to contemporary therapeutic technologies is discussed. Notice biographique de la conf?renci?re Daniela Wentz is a media scholar and currently a Postdoc at the interdisciplinary research project ? Interact! New Forms of Social Communication with Intelligent Systems ? at Ruhr University, Bochum. She is working on a project on affective computing and artificial emotional intelligence from a media-historical and epistemological perspective. Recent publications include: Kritik postdigital, L?neburg: meson, 2023 (ed. together with L. Hille); ? Through the Autism Glass. Behaviourist Interfaces and the (Inter)action Order ?, in: Interface Critique4, 2023, ? Tales from the Loop. Autismus, Technologien und Subjektivierung ?, in: Feminist Studies (2/2022), issue ? Subjectivising the Digital ?, pp. 260-275; ? Nudged to normal. Images, Behaviour and the Autism Surveillance Complex ?, in: Digital Culture and Society 02/2021, Issue ? Networked Images in Surveillance Capitalism ?, pp. 265-286. [cid:image001.jpg at 01DB1714.B1DE1CF0] ________________________________ Pour vous d?sabonner de la liste CRICIS-INFOS, envoyez un courriel vide (sans objet ni contenu) ? : CRICIS-INFOS-signoff-request at LISTSERV.UQAM.CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 81303 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From Guillaume.Latzko-Toth at com.ulaval.ca Thu Oct 3 22:54:21 2024 From: Guillaume.Latzko-Toth at com.ulaval.ca (Guillaume Latzko-Toth) Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2024 04:54:21 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Deadline Extended - CFP: CJC Special Issue: Reimagining Canadian Communication Thought Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hi, bonjour, We have extended the call for proposals till October 15th. Please consider submitting an abstract! See details below. Nous avons prolong? l?appel ? propositions jusqu?au 15 octobre . N?h?sitez pas ? soumettre un r?sum?! Voir les d?tails ci-dessous. Andrew Herman (Wilfrid Laurier University) & Guillaume Latzko-Toth (Universit? Laval) Guest Editors / ?diteurs invit?s (French version follows) CJC Special Issue Reimagining Canadian Communication Thought It has been almost 25 years since Robert Babe published Canadian Communication Thought: Ten Foundational Writers (Babe, 2000). In his book, Babe attempted to create a canon of ?Canadian Communication Thought? based on a consideration of influences, themes, and conceptual dispositions of ten disparate Canadian scholars and cultural practitioners that, from his perspective, represented a coherent (if heterogenous) approach to communication which was identifiably and distinctively Canadian. For Babe, each of the ten theorists represented a significant departure from the theories of communication and methodologies of empirical research that dominated communication studies in the United States from the mid- to late twentieth century. Positioned outside of yet in close proximity to the US, these scholars developed an approach to communication (and culture) that shared a suite of distinctive intellectual dispositions. First, their work was ?dialectical? in its mode of reasoning and analysis and, as such, foregrounded a critical bearing towards the dynamics of power in media, communication, and culture. Second, this critical, dialectical framework attuned this collective body of work to the focus of critical political economy with concern for the intertwined power of the state and capital(ism). Third, according to Babe, these scholars were overtly concerned with the mediations of everyday life produced by technologies of media and communication. Fourth, such mediations were seen as inextricably linked with the ?ontologies? of identity and community in Canada, ontologies which were also very much rooted in the particularities of the Canadian landscape as well as Canada?s social, political and economic development as a ?counter-revolutionary? settler colony at the periphery of an empire. From Babe?s perspective, it is the articulation and confluence of these characteristics that generated a mode of theorizing about communication that was ?quintessentially Canadian?. Babe?s project of creating a foundational canon of ?Canadian Communication Thought? was certainly ambitious, especially in terms of staging a tableau of such a diverse array of intellectual figures, ranging from Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Gertrude Robinson, George Grant, and Dallas Smythe to C.B. McPherson, Northrup Frye, Graham Spry, John Grierson, and Irene Spry. But it was also audacious in its determination to find a through line of a ?quintessentially Canadian? mode of conceptualizing communication that united these diverse figures under the common nationalist signifier of ?Canadian Communication Thought?. However one assesses the validity of choosing this particular group of scholars and attempting to fit them within a common framework of interpretation, as the CJC review of the book argued, ?What the book asserts by virtue of its existence is perhaps of as much importance as the claims within it? (Dowler, 2001:570). That is to say, the idea of a coherent intellectual topos that can be named and recognized as ?Canadian Communication Thought? matters as much -if not more- than the particulars of its inhabitants and borders that Babe sought to map. Almost 25 years after the publication of Babe?s book, we propose a special issue of the CJC devoted to the reassessment of, and perhaps more importantly, reimagining of the intellectual project of ?Canadian Communication Thought?. Babe?s project was very much constructed as a backward-looking, historical accounting of the formation of something Babe could delineate as ?Canadian Communication Thought?. With the exception of Gertrude Joch Robinson, all of Babe?s foundational figures made their intellectual careers and mark in the dark heart of the mid-twentieth century and had passed on well before the dawn of the 21st century. As such, the time(s) and place(s) of their Canada is very much different from ours. Moreover, the positionality of Babe's foundational figures was very white, very anglophone, very Upper Canada and Ontario centric, and, with the exception of Gertrude Robinson and Irene Spry, very male. Accordingly, the ?solitudes? of Babe?s canon of ?Canadian Communication Thought? are myriad, and if the concept of ?Canadian Communication Thought? is to have any coherent salience in the 21st century, their hermetic boundaries must be breached by inviting diverse voices from different positionalities into a conversation about what the concept might mean going forward into the future. Accordingly, in this issue we seek article submissions that address one or more of the following questions: 1. Is the continued assertion of the existence of Canadian Communication thought as a coherent intellectual topos still a virtue in the contemporary moment of the near mid-21st century? If so, how would or should we imagine its terrain, and what itineraries of inquiry would be appropriate in mapping it? 2. What makes this intellectual space distinctively ?Canadian?? Is it necessary or sufficient for a scholar or school of thought to be Canadian by nationality, residence, or institutional affiliation? Or is it more appropriate to argue that ?Canadian Communication Thought? is a topos or a territorially emplaced imaginary of theory and analysis that is defined by distinctive conceptual articulations of media, communication, and technology rather than a geographic or national identity? 3. What would a topos of Canadian Communication Thought look like from different positionalities that characterize the multicultural Canadian present?Indigenous, francophone, POC, Black Canadian, South Asian, queer, LGTBQ2S+, and so on? 4. What are the possible articulations of the key theoretical/conceptual paradigms that have emerged and characterized Canadian Communication Thought in the 21st century, including (but certainly not limited to): feminist media and communications studies; materialist medium theory and analysis; post-colonial and decolonial approaches to media, communication, and technology; critical infrastructure studies; critical political economy and policy studies; critical internet studies; media history and media archaeology; and so on? Format and Editorial Priorities This bilingual special issue will gather two types of contributions: 1) full-length research articles (7000-8000 words) that reflect on/problematize epistemic and ontological features of Canadian communication thought and 2) shorter interventions (2500-3000 words) that offer a synthesis of a certain stream of theory or conceptual work, a ?school of thought? or a specific approach that is representative of Canadian communication thought in its diversity. We invite scholars based in Canadian academic institutions and scholars from around the world with an interest in the topic to submit work. Please note that we are especially interested in receiving submissions from Indigenous scholars, emerging scholars and scholars representing visible minorities. We also welcome both English and French-language submissions. Abstracts should be 400 words for an article proposal and 250 words for an intervention proposal; they should include a title, type of submission, and contact information, including a short bio (50 words for each author). Timeline * October 15th, 2024: Deadline for abstract proposal submissions, to be sent to both Special Issue Guest Editors @ Andrew Herman (aherman at wlu.ca) and Guillaume Latzko-Toth (guillaume.latzko-toth at com.ulaval.ca) * October 15th-November 15th 2024: Review of abstracts and decisions sent to authors. * November 15th, 2024-March 15th, 2025: Development and writing of contributions by authors, including editorial dialogue, where helpful * March 15th, 2025: Final draft contributions DUE * March 15th-June 15th, 2025: Review of contributions. Suggestions for revision communicated to the authors. * September 15th, 2025: Deadline for revised contributions * Summer 2026: Issue published! Num?ro th?matique du CJC R?imaginer la pens?e canadienne en communication Il s'est ?coul? pr?s de 25 ans depuis la publication de l?ouvrage Canadian Communication Thought: Ten Foundational Writers par Robert Babe (Babe, 2000). Dans son livre, Babe a tent? de produire un canon de la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ? en s?appuyant sur les influences, les th?mes et les appareils conceptuels de dix chercheur.es et praticien.nes culturel.les canadien.nes disparates qui, selon lui, repr?sentaient une approche coh?rente (bien qu?h?t?rog?ne) de la communication, identifiable et distinctement canadienne. Pour Babe, chacun.e des dix th?oricien.nes repr?sentait une divergence significative par rapport aux th?ories de la communication et aux m?thodologies de recherche empirique qui dominaient les ?tudes en communication aux ?tats-Unis du milieu ? la fin du vingti?me si?cle. Situ?s en dehors des ?tats-Unis tout en ?tant en ?troite proximit? avec eux, ces auteurs et autrices ont d?velopp? une approche de la communication (et de la culture) partageant un ensemble de dispositions intellectuelles distinctives. Premi?rement, leur travail ?tait ? dialectique ? dans son mode de raisonnement et d?analyse et, en tant que tel, mettait en avant une attitude critique envers les dynamiques de pouvoir dans les m?dias, la communication et la culture. Deuxi?mement, ce cadre critique et dialectique a permis ? ce travail collectif de s'inscrire dans le cadre de l'?conomie politique critique et de s'int?resser au pouvoir entrelac? de l'?tat et du capital(isme). Troisi?mement, selon Babe, ces chercheurs se pr?occupaient ouvertement des m?diations de la vie quotidienne produites par les technologies des m?dias et de la communication. Quatri?mement, ces m?diations ?taient per?ues comme ?tant inextricablement li?es aux ? ontologies ? de l?identit? et de la communaut? au Canada, ontologies ?galement tr?s ancr?es dans les particularit?s du paysage canadien ainsi que dans le d?veloppement social, politique et ?conomique du Canada en tant que colonie de peuplement ? contre-r?volutionnaire ? ? la p?riph?rie d?un empire. Selon Babe, c?est l?articulation et la confluence de ces caract?ristiques qui ont g?n?r? un mode de th?orisation de la communication ? quintessentiellement canadien ?. Le projet de Babe de cr?er un canon fondamental de la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ? ?tait assur?ment ambitieux, ne serait-ce qu?en r?unissant un ?ventail si diversifi? de figures intellectuelles, allant de Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, Gertrude Robinson, George Grant et Dallas Smythe ? C.B. McPherson, Northrop Frye, Graham Spry, John Grierson et Irene Spry. Mais il ?tait aussi audacieux dans sa d?termination ? trouver le fil conducteur d?un mode de conceptualisation de la communication ? quintessentiellement canadien ? qui unirait ces figures diverses sous le signifiant nationaliste commun de la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ?. Peu importe la mani?re dont on ?value la validit? du choix de ce groupe particulier de chercheurs et de la tentative de les int?grer dans un cadre commun d'interpr?tation, comme l'a soutenu la critique du livre dans CJC, ? ce que le livre affirme par son existence est peut-?tre aussi important que les affirmations qu'il contient ? (Dowler, 2001:570). Autrement dit, l'id?e d'un topos intellectuel coh?rent qui peut ?tre nomm? et reconnu comme ? la pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ? importe autant, sinon davantage, que les particularit?s de ses occupants et les fronti?res que Babe cherchait ? dessiner. Pr?s de 25 ans apr?s la publication du livre de Babe, nous proposons un num?ro sp?cial du CJC consacr? ? la r??valuation et, peut-?tre plus important encore, ? la r?imagination du projet intellectuel de la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ?. Le projet de Babe ?tait essentiellement construit comme une r?trospective historique, un r?cit de la formation de quelque chose que Babe pensait pouvoir identifier comme la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ?. ? l'exception de Gertrude Joch Robinson, toutes les figures fondatrices choisies par Babe ont effectu? leurs carri?res intellectuelles et marqu? leur ?poque au beau milieu du vingti?me si?cle, et sont d?c?d?es bien avant l'aube du 21e si?cle. De ce fait, le(s) temps et le(s) lieu(x) de leur Canada sont tr?s diff?rents des n?tres. De plus, la positionnalit? des figures fondatrices de Babe ?tait tr?s blanche, tr?s anglophone, tr?s centr?e sur le Haut-Canada et l'Ontario, et, ? l'exception de Gertrude Robinson et d?Irene Spry, tr?s masculine. Par cons?quent, les ? solitudes ? du canon de Babe de la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ? sont multiples, si bien que pour que le concept de ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ? ait une pertinence au 21e si?cle, ses fronti?res herm?tiques doivent ?tre ?clat?es en invitant des voix diversifi?es ayant diff?rentes positionnalit?s ? participer ? une conversation sur ce que le concept pourrait signifier ? l'avenir. Par cons?quent, dans ce num?ro, nous recherchons des propositions d?articles qui abordent une ou plusieurs des questions suivantes : 1. Quelle est la vertu de l?affirmation r?it?r?e de l'existence de la pens?e communicationnelle canadienne en tant que topos intellectuel coh?rent dans le contexte contemporain du presque milieu du 21e si?cle ? Si oui, comment devrions-nous imaginer son terrain, et quels itin?raires de recherche seraient appropri?s pour le cartographier ? 2. Qu'est-ce qui rend cet espace intellectuel distinctement ? canadien ? ? Est-il n?cessaire ou suffisant qu'un.e chercheur.e ou une ?cole de pens?e soit canadien.ne par nationalit?, r?sidence ou affiliation institutionnelle ? Ou est-il plus appropri? de soutenir que la ? pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ? est un topos ou un imaginaire th?orique et analytique situ?, d?fini par des articulations conceptuelles distinctives des m?dias, de la communication et de la technologie, plut?t que par une identit? g?ographique ou nationale ? 3. ? quoi ressemblerait un topos de la pens?e communicationnelle canadienne vu de diff?rentes positionnalit?s caract?risant le Canada multiculturel contemporain ? autochtone, francophone, personne racis?e, canadien.ne noir.e, sud-asiatique, queer, LGBTQ2S+, etc. ? 4. Quelles sont les articulations possibles des paradigmes th?oriques/conceptuels cl?s qui ont ?merg? et qui ont caract?ris? la pens?e communicationnelle canadienne au 21e si?cle, y compris (entre autres) : les ?tudes f?ministes des m?dias et de la communication ; la th?orie et l'analyse mat?rialistes des m?dias ; les approches postcoloniales et d?coloniales des m?dias, de la communication et de la technologie ; les ?tudes critiques des infrastructures ; l'?conomie politique critique et les ?tudes de politiques ; les ?tudes critiques d'internet ; l'histoire des m?dias et l'arch?ologie des m?dias ; et ainsi de suite ? Format et approche ?ditoriale Ce num?ro sp?cial bilingue rassemblera deux types de contributions : 1) des articles de recherche approfondis (7000-8000 mots) qui r?fl?chissent aux caract?ristiques ?pist?miques et ontologiques de la pens?e communicationnelle canadienne ou les probl?matisent ; et 2) des interventions plus courtes (2500-3000 mots) qui offrent une synth?se d'un courant th?orique ou conceptuel, d'une ? ?cole de pens?e ? ou d'une approche sp?cifique repr?sentative de la diversit? de la pens?e communicationnelle canadienne. Nous invitons les chercheurs bas?s dans des institutions acad?miques canadiennes ainsi que les chercheurs du monde entier int?ress?s par le sujet ? soumettre une contribution. Veuillez noter que nous sommes particuli?rement int?ress?s ? recevoir des soumissions de la part de chercheur.es autochtones, de chercheur.es ?mergent.es et de chercheur.es repr?sentant les minorit?s visibles. Nous accueillons les soumissions en anglais et en fran?ais. Les r?sum?s doivent comporter 400 mots pour une proposition d'article et 250 mots pour une proposition d'intervention ; ils doivent inclure un titre, le type de contribution et les coordonn?es des auteur.es, ainsi qu'une courte biographie (50 mots par auteur.e). ?ch?ancier * 15 octobre 2024 : Date limite de soumission des r?sum?s, ? envoyer aux deux coordonnateurs du num?ro th?matique : Andrew Herman (aherman at wlu.ca ) et Guillaume Latzko-Toth (guillaume.latzko-toth at com.ulaval.ca) * 15 octobre-15 novembre 2024 : ?valuation des propositions et transmission des d?cisions aux auteurs et autrices * 15 novembre 2024-15 mars 2025 : d?veloppement et r?daction des contributions par les auteurs et autrices, en dialogue avec l??quipe ?ditoriale au besoin. * 15 mars 2025 : Date limite pour la soumission des premi?res versions des contributions * 15 mars-15 juin 2025 : ?valuation des contributions et transmission des suggestions de modifications aux auteurs et autrices. * 15 septembre 2025 : Date limite pour la remise des versions finales. * ?t? 2026 : Publication du num?ro! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fenwick.mckelvey at concordia.ca Thu Oct 10 08:10:15 2024 From: fenwick.mckelvey at concordia.ca (Fenwick Mckelvey) Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 14:10:15 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Postdoctoral call on francophone music discoverability Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] A French Message Follows The Applied AI Institute in collaboration with CEIMIA and the Chaire de recherche sur l?IA et le num?rique francophones seeks postdoctoral fellow in Cultural AI. The one-year postdoctoral fellowship joins a leading institute in Montreal, a global hub of AI, arts, and culture. Working in a bilingual environment, the fellow will animate research on the intersection of cultural diversity, responsible AI, discoverability, and algorithmic / AI recommendation. Project Description: The Applied AI Institute in collaboration with CEIMIA and the Chaire de recherche sur l?IA et le num?rique francophones seeks postdoctoral fellow in Cultural AI. The one-year postdoctoral fellowship joins a leading institute in Montreal, a global hub of AI, arts, and culture. Working in a bilingual environment, the fellow will animate research on the intersection of cultural diversity, responsible AI, discoverability, and algorithmic / AI recommendation. Application deadline: October 20, 2024 Position start date: November 1, 2024 Salary: $40,000 plus benefits Expectations The postdoctoral fellow has 60% autonomous research time and 40% responsibilities for a project on francophone music discoverability. As part of their responsibilities, the fellow will develop: * Literature reviews and facilitated discussions on discoverability in Music Recommender Systems and Ethics in Media automation. * Practical solutions for measuring discoverability of cultural content within recommender systems for the particular context of Qu?bec?s cultural environment. (from a transparency and explainability perspective) * Interviews and policy analysis of trends including AI, discoverability, public service media, and cultural policy * Participate in interdisciplinary dialogue with key partners at CEIMIA, the Chair, and community partners in Montreal and Quebec. * Facilitate workshops including but not limited to concepts of culture, locality, public interest, discoverability, and commonality. * Production of a whitepaper on specific principles for AI cultural policy to promote francophone content in the Canadian musical discoverability * Advise and implement discoverability measures based on past research expertise (e.g. interviews, digital methods, social analytics, social media analytics, digital ethnography, big data analysis) in collaboration with the larger team of researchers and engineers. Fellows will participate as an active researcher in the life of the Institute, CIEMIA, and the Chair. Partners Since its launch in 2021, the Applied AI Institute has grown to manage an annual budget of nearly 1.5 million dollars with a current team of seven full-time staff and six research assistants. The Institute represents approximately one hundred and fifty affiliate researchers from across all four of Concordia?s faculties, and over three hundred graduate students. The Applied AI Institute has a mission to deliver high-quality, interdisciplinary research that enhances AI responsible adoption and understand its social impacts. Our research management has participated in local, provincial, federal and international grant administration. CEIMIA is an international non-profit organization that mobilizes expertise and resources to promote the development and responsible use of artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. One of CEIMIA?s role is to establish supportive connections between key players in the national and international AI ecosystems, while ensuring the adherence to ethical and responsible AI principles in all their projects. The chaire de recherche sur l?IA et le num?rique francophones brings together a dozen researchers from different universities and disciplines and more than thirty collaborators from the cultural, political and civil society spheres. Together, these driving forces seek to better conceive the inclusive development and use of AI and digital technology within a societ? distinct in its language, culture, identity and institutions. CEIMIA was created to play a leading role both nationally and internationally: as a catalyst for high value-added responsible AI projects, CEIMIA works towards the development and adoption of AI that benefits humanity, across borders. The organization has also been mandated to both strengthen the influence of Canadian and Quebec players in responsible AI internationally, and ensure that the interests and involvement of emerging and developing countries are taken into account in projects and discussions around AI governance. CEIMIA also supports the activities of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), which aims to develop applied AI projects aligned with the common priorities of OECD member countries. Academic Qualifications Required * PhD in Science and Technology Studies, Critical Cultural Studies, Media Studies, Information Studies and design, or any other domain that engages critically with research, development and/or deployment of digital technologies. * An ability to work in a bilingual French/English research environment is an asset. How to Apply Please send your CV and cover letter to the Applied AI Institute at applied.ai at concordia.ca by October 20, 2024. Application checklist * One to two (1-2) page research statement demonstrating fit with the program described above. * Current curriculum vitae demonstrating research excellence and a capacity for leadership in the domain * Two names for potential referees Territorial Acknowledgement Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien?keh?:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters on which we gather today. Tiohti?:ke/Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples within the Montreal community. Employment Equity Concordia University is strongly committed to employment equity within its community, and to recruiting a diverse faculty and staff. The University encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of visible minorities, Indigenous persons, members of sexual minorities, persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to diversification; candidates are invited to self-identify in their applications. Accessibility Concordia desires to increase diversity among its community members and we strive to make our recruitment processes as accessible as possible and provide accommodations as required for applicants. If you are contacted for an interview and anticipate needing accommodations during the process, please contact, in confidence, hr-employment at concordia.ca. +++ EN FRANCAIS +++ L?Institut d?IA appliqu?e, en collaboration avec le Centre d?expertise international de Montr?al en intelligence artificielle (CEIMIA) et la Chaire de recherche sur l?intelligence artificielle et le num?rique francophones, sollicite la candidature d?un.e chercheur.e postdoctoral.e dont l?expertise se situe dans les domaines de l?IA et de la culture. Pour une p?riode d?un an, le titulaire de cette bourse de recherche postdoctorale participera aux activit?s d?un institut de recherche montr?alais de r?putation internationale se sp?cialisant dans les enjeux crois?s de l?IA, des arts et de la culture. Le titulaire de cette bourse m?nera des recherches portant sur l?intersection entre la diversit? culturelle et l?IA responsable m?me que sur les enjeux de d?couvrabilit? pos?s par les syst?mes de recommandations algorithmiques. Date limite de soumission des candidatures: 20 octobre 2024 Date de d?but: 1 novembre 2024 Salaire : 40 000 $ plus benefits Attentes Le titulaire de la bourse de recherche postdoctorale consacrera 60 % de son temps ? la recherche autonome et 40 % ? l?ex?cution de diverses fonctions dans le cadre d?un projet portant sur la d?couvrabilit? de la musique francophone. Ses responsabilit?s seront les suivantes : * Effectuer des revues de la litt?rature et animer des discussions ? propos du th?me de la d?couvrabilit? dans les syst?mes de recommandation musicale et sur l??thique en mati?re d?automatisation m?diatique. * Dans une perspective favorisant la transparence et l?explicabilit?, d?terminer des solutions pratiques pour mesurer la d?couvrabilit? des contenus culturels sugg?r?s par les syst?mes de recommandation et ce, au sein de l?environnement culturel particulier du Qu?bec . * Proc?der ? des entrevues et ? des analyses de tendances, notamment en ce qui a trait ? l?IA, ? la d?couvrabilit?, aux m?dias et aux politiques culturelles. * Participer ? un dialogue interdisciplinaire avec des partenaires cl?s du CEIMIA, le titulaire de la chaire et divers partenaires communautaires ? Montr?al et au Qu?bec. * Animer des ateliers portant entre autres sur les concepts de culture, de localit?, d?int?r?t public, de d?couvrabilit? et de communalit?. * Produire un livre blanc exposant une s?rie de principes li?s ? une ?ventuelle politique culturelle encadrant l?IA afin de promouvoir les contenus francophones et la d?couvrabilit? de la musicale. * Conseiller et mettre en ?uvre des mesures de d?couvrabilit? en s?appuyant sur l?expertise obtenue ? partir de recherches ant?rieures (entrevues, m?thodes num?riques, analyses sociales, analyses des m?dias sociaux, ethnographie num?rique, analyse de m?gadonn?es) en collaboration avec une ?quipe ?largie impliquant des ing?nieurs et des chercheurs additionnels. En menant activement ses recherches, la boursi?re ou le boursier prendra part ? la vie de l?institut, du CEIMIA et de la chaire. Partenaires Depuis son lancement, en 2021, l?Institut d?IA appliqu?e a pris de l?expansion et g?re aujourd?hui un budget annuel de pr?s de 1,5 million de dollars ainsi qu?une ?quipe comprenant sept employ??e?s ? temps plein et six assistant?e?s de recherche. L?Institut repr?sente environ cent cinquante chercheuses et chercheurs affili?s r?partis dans les quatre facult?s de Concordia, et plus de trois cents dipl?m??e?s. Il a pour mission de mener des recherches interdisciplinaires de grande qualit? qui favorisent l?adoption de politiques d?IA responsable et la compr?hension des impacts sociaux de cette technologie. Son ?quipe de gestion de la recherche a particip? ? l?administration de subventions ? l??chelle locale, provinciale, f?d?rale et internationale. Le CEIMIA est une organisation internationale ? but non lucratif qui mobilise l?expertise et les ressources n?cessaires ? la promotion du d?veloppement et de l?utilisation responsables de l?intelligence artificielle, au b?n?fice de l?humanit?. L?un des r?les du CEIMIA consiste ? ?tablir des liens structurants entre les acteurs cl?s des ?cosyst?mes nationaux et internationaux de l?IA, tout en assurant l?adh?sion aux principes ?thiques de l?IA responsable dans l?ensemble de ses projets. La Chaire de recherche sur l?intelligence artificielle et le num?rique francophones regroupe une douzaine de chercheuses et chercheurs ?uvrant dans diff?rentes universit?s et disciplines ainsi que plus de 30 collaboratrices et collaborateurs issus des milieux culturel et politique et de la soci?t? civile. Ensemble, ces forces vives cherchent ? concevoir de meilleures fa?ons de favoriser un d?veloppement et une utilisation inclusifs de l?IA et du num?rique au sein d?une soci?t? qui se distingue par sa langue, sa culture, son identit? et ses institutions. Comp?tences universitaires requises * Doctorat en ?tudes des sciences et des technologies, en ?tudes culturelles critiques, en ?tudes des m?dias, en sciences de l?information ou dans tout autre domaine qui aborde de fa?on critique la recherche sur les technologies num?riques ainsi que le d?veloppement ou le d?ploiement de celles-ci. * La capacit? ? travailler dans un environnement bilingue (anglais-fran?ais) est consid?r?e comme un atout. Pour postuler Envoyez votre CV et lettre de motivation ? applied.ai at concordia.ca Liste de v?rification du dossier de candidature * Un ?nonc? de recherche d?une ou deux pages d?montrant la compatibilit? de la candidature avec le programme d?crit pr?c?demment. * Un curriculum vit? ? jour t?moignant de l?excellence en mati?re de recherche de la personne candidate et de sa capacit? ? exercer un leadership dans le domaine. * Le nom de deux personnes r?pondantes. Reconnaissance territoriale L?Universit? Concordia est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d?. La nation Kanien?keh?:ka est la gardienne des terres et des eaux o? nous nous trouvons actuellement. Le nom d?origine de ce territoire est Tiohti?:ke (ou Montr?al). Celui-ci est historiquement connu comme un lieu de rassemblement pour de nombreuses Premi?res Nations. Aujourd?hui, la ville abrite une population diversifi?e d?Autochtones et de gens d?autres origines. Nous respectons les liens continus avec le pass?, le pr?sent et l?avenir dans nos rapports avec les Autochtones et les autres membres de la communaut? montr?alaise. ?quit? en mati?re d?emploi L?Universit? Concordia valorise la diversit? au sein de son personnel et s?engage ? promouvoir un acc?s ?gal ? l?emploi. L?Universit? encourage toutes les personnes qualifi?es ? soumettre leur candidature, incluant les femmes, les membres de minorit?s visibles, les Autochtones, les personnes des groupes d?orientations et d?identit?s sexuelles minoritaires, les personnes handicap?es ainsi que toute autre personne pouvant contribuer ? la diversit? de notre communaut?. ? ce titre, elle invite les candidat.es faisant partie d?un des groupes d?sign?s ? s?identifier comme tels. Dans le cadre de votre candidature, il vous sera demand? de remplir une enqu?te sur la diversit?. Cette information est volontaire et toute information recueillie ? cette fin est confidentielle et ne peut ?tre consult?e par les membres des comit?s de recherche ou les membres du personnel des ressources humaines. Les r?sultats seront regroup?s et utilis?s pour aider Concordia ? l?aider ? r?aliser son objectif, ? savoir que tous les membres de sa communaut? soient repr?sent?s et accueillis, mais aussi qu?iels se sentent inclus dans la vie universitaire et appuy?s dans leurs efforts pour participer ? tous les volets de celle-ci. Accessibilit? Concordia d?sire accro?tre la diversit? parmi les membres de sa communaut?. Nous nous effor?ons de rendre nos proc?dures de recrutement le plus accessibles possible et offrons au besoin des accommodements aux candidats. Si l?on vous convoque ? une entrevue et que vous pr?voyez avoir besoin d?accommodements, ?crivez-nous ? l?adresse hr-employment at concordia.ca. Votre demande sera trait?e en toute confidentialit?. Be good, Fenwick McKelvey (he/il) I do not reply to emails on Wednesday and Thursday. Please expect some delay in my response time. https://fenwickmckelvey.com fenwick at mastodon.social Coordinator, Machine Agencies ? https://machineagencies.milieux.ca Co-Director, Applied AI Institute - https://www.concordia.ca/research/applied-ai-institute.html MA Director, Communication Studies -- I acknowledge that Concordia University is located on unceded Indigenous lands. The Kanien?keh?:ka Nation is recognized as the custodians of the lands and waters we now call Montreal. Tiohti?:ke (Montreal) is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations. Today, it is home to a diverse population of Indigenous and other peoples. We respect the continued connections with the past, present and future in our ongoing relationships with Indigenous and other peoples within the Montreal community. Je reconnais que l?Universit? Concordia est situ?e en territoire autochtone non c?d? et que la nation Kanien?keh?:ka est la gardienne des terres et des eaux formant aujourd?hui Montr?al. Le nom d?origine de ce territoire est Tiohti?:ke. Celui-ci est historiquement connu comme un lieu de rassemblement pour de nombreuses Premi?res Nations. Aujourd?hui, la ville accueille une population diversifi?e d?Autochtones et de gens d?autres origines. L?Universit? Concordia respecte les liens pass?s, actuels et futurs des Premi?res Nations avec ces terres et en tient compte dans ses relations continues avec les Autochtones et les autres membres de la communaut? montr?alaise. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ghoskins at torontomu.ca Wed Oct 16 05:30:00 2024 From: ghoskins at torontomu.ca (Guy Hoskins) Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 07:30:00 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Global Media & Internet Concentration Project - US, Turkey & Denmark reports out today! Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Today the Global Media & Internet Concentration Project is releasing three new reports that portray recent development and concentration trends in a swathe of communication, internet and media industries: - The USA report was prepared by: Jason Buckweitz and Eli Noam, Columbia Business School & Columbia Institute for Tele-Information - The Denmark report was prepared by: Anders Henten, Simon Gr?n B?gild Anderse, Reza Tadayoni and Morten Falch, all of Aalborg University. - The Turkey report was prepared by: Bilge Yesil, City University of New York and Sinem Ayd?nl?, Kadir Has University & Bianet/IPS Communication Foundation. These follow editions we have published in the last few months on the state of media and internet concentration in Mexico, India, Canada, Italy, France and South Korea. Others will be out soon - including Portugal and Spain - with the end goal a library of regularly updated reports for all of the nearly 40 countries that make up the GMICP. These reports are rich with insights into growth and concentration trends within media and communication sectors in these countries, as well as key regulatory developments. For instance: - In the United States, the 'Big Tech' group of companies accounted for 18.3% of all US media revenue in 2022, an astonishing 9x more than its share just ten years prior. - Contrary to public perception, concentration levels in many US industry sectors - other than notable exceptions such as 'search' - are classified as moderate or competitive. - Conversely, in Turkey, many sectors such as broadcast radio and TV, as well as newspapers, appear to boast a diverse array of actors, that is until ownership is traced to a handful of powerful conglomerates with ties to the Turkish state. - Meanwhile, the Danish case shows some peculiarities in terms of how the biggest players tend to favour sectorial exclusivity and eschew the patterns of cross-ownership common to many other media markets. Finally: - Please review any of our reports and the underlying data sets here. - We invite other researchers to contribute their expertise to our efforts ? please reach out to us here. Dr. Guy Hoskins Post-Doctoral Fellow & Project Manager - Global Media & Internet Concentration Project Course Instructor - Toronto Metropolitan University Vice-chair - Communication, Policy & Technology section - IAMCR Ghoskins@torontomu.ca @walmartyr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bartone1 at yorku.ca Wed Oct 16 08:50:54 2024 From: bartone1 at yorku.ca (Emily Barton) Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 14:50:54 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] THIS IS THE FEMINIST ARCHIVE SCREENING OCTOBER 24 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Please join us for our second screening.... Feminist Recycling Group presents?. This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film & Video 1970s-1990s The four events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, recontextualize feminist film and video work as constitutive of archival futures; a future imperfect: what will be seen to have been. Too often, feminism is narrated and historicized as wholly outdated/transphobic/racist, invisibilizing BIPOC feminists who were leaders in the Canadian feminist movement and its art practice. Feminists themselves may attempt to disavow previous iterations of the movement. And yet, many examples of early feminist video engage, or invent avant-garde strategies, while also engaging in intersectional interrogations. The delimiting of the history of feminisms implicitly excludes much of the intersectional cultural work that was central to feminist projects. This is especially pertinent as American hegemony ? the undoing of abortion rights, the war on trans bodies ? continues to inform local and national contexts in Canada. The films and videos in the programs come from the last three decades of the 20th century when feminist political organizing was inextricable with women?s cultural production. "Fantasy/Memory/Media" will be October 24, 7-9PM, at Vtape (401 Richmond Street West, Suite 452). This program features film and video that take media and memory as their subject. It focuses particularly on non-narrative experimental art works that explore how feminism is broken down and reworked relative to photography and the cinematic image. The program will be followed by a conversation between curator, Lexie Corbett, and artist, Elizabeth Chitty. Find eventbrite link here. See you there! Please look out for our next screenings, November 19 and January 23. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Instagram_Post.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1265667 bytes Desc: Instagram_Post.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: THISISTHEFEMINISTARCHIVE.png Type: image/png Size: 1162800 bytes Desc: THISISTHEFEMINISTARCHIVE.png URL: From nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca Wed Oct 16 10:22:42 2024 From: nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca (Nicole Cohen) Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:22:42 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for Papers: Canadian Communication Association (CCA) Annual Conference 2025, George Brown College, Toronto Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for Papers Canadian Communication Association (CCA) Annual Conference 2025 June 3-6, 2025 Dear CCA colleagues, We are very pleased to release our Call for Papers for the next annual conference of the Canadian Communication Association, which will be held June 3-6, 2025 at George Brown College in Toronto as part of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS). Congress 2025 will be held in person and this year?s theme is ?Reframing Togetherness." We call for papers that engage with, challenge, and extend this theme, as well as papers and presentations that contribute to communication, media-culture and digital technology scholarship in Canada and globally. * Proposal Submission Deadline: December 2, 2024. * You may submit your proposals at https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025/openconf.php Please refer to the PDF attached or CCA?s website (https://acc-cca.ca/) for detailed information. We hope to see you at CCA 2025! Nicole Cohen, University of Toronto CCA Vice-President and Conference Chair Sibo Chen, Toronto Metropolitan University CCA Local Arrangement Coordinator _______ Appel ? contributions Colloque annuel de l?Association canadienne de communication (ACC) 2025 du 3 au 6 juin 2025 Chers et ch?res coll?gues de l?ACC, Le Congr?s 2025 se tiendra en personne et le th?me de cette ann?e est ?Redessinons le vivre-ensemble?. Nous sollicitons des communications qui explorent, remettent en question et enrichissent ce th?me, ainsi que des travaux et des pr?sentations qui contribuent ? l'?tude de la communication, de la culture des m?dias et de la technologie num?rique au Canada et dans le monde. * Date limite de soumission des propositions: 2 d?cembre 2024 * Vous pouvez soumettre vos propositions ? https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025/openconf.php. Veuillez consulter le PDF ci-joint ou le site Web de l?ACC (https://acc-cca.ca/) pour obtenir des informations d?taill?es. Nous esp?rons vous voir ? l?ACC 2025! Nicole Cohen, Universit? de Toronto Vice-pr?sidente de l'ACC et organisatrice principale du colloque Sibo Chen, Universit? m?tropolitaine de Toronto Responsable des arrangements locaux --- Nicole Cohen, PhD Associate Professor University of Toronto Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) & Faculty of Information Vice-President and Conference Chair, Canadian Communication Association -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CCA 2025 Call For Papers EN.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 187309 bytes Desc: CCA 2025 Call For Papers EN.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CCA 2025 colloque appel.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 289010 bytes Desc: CCA 2025 colloque appel.pdf URL: From jess.rauchberg at gmail.com Wed Oct 16 12:01:53 2024 From: jess.rauchberg at gmail.com (Jess Rauchberg) Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 14:01:53 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Join us for the first CCSN Chats Event on November 15 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, The Content Creator Scholars Network (CCSN) cordially invites you to the first instalment of CCSN Chats on November 15th (9am PT/12pmEST/4pm GMT), an online series that brings together researchers, industry experts, and workers in the digital economy to discuss timely issues in Creator Studies. This 90-minute event includes an engaging discussion on the current landscape and future directions of Creator Studies, with the added perspective of an industry insider working with creators. Learn from experts who are at the forefront of this rapidly evolving landscape. You can book a free ticket HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ccsn-chats-academic-and-industry-insights-into-creator-culture-tickets-1041546071337?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl Meet the voices: Jess Rauchberg is an Assistant Professor of Communication Technologies at Seton Hall University. Primarily a humanistic researcher, Rauchberg's Microsoft-funded scholarship investigates the entangled interplay between Western liberal humanism, governance, and cultural production in the creative economy, focusing on disability, race, and ideology. Her award-winning work appears in top media and communication studies journals. Rauchberg is currently working on a book manuscript about shitposting, platform hygiene, and aspirational labor. Brooke Erin Duffy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University, where she studies the role of social media platforms in reconfiguring work, employment, and society. Her books include (Not) Getting Paid To Do What You Love (Yale University Press, 2017/2022), Platforms and Cultural Production, with Thomas Poell and David Nieborg (Polity, 2022) and The Visibility Bind: Creators and the Perils of Platform Labor (University of Chicago Press, under contract). David Craig is an Associate Professor of Communication at USC Annenberg, where he conducts research and teaches courses on global and national media industries and creator culture through the lens of political economy, cultural, production, and creator studies. He has published three books and over two dozen articles about the global and Chinese creator industries, whether referred to as social media entertainment or wanghong. Michelle Beaver has been an integral part of the YouTube team since 2010, contributing her expertise in various roles spanning operations and content partnerships across both the United States and EMEA. Currently, she serves as a strategic partner manager within the North America Top Creator team, managing partnerships with YouTube's most successful content creators. Before her tenure at YouTube, Michelle cultivated her career in the music industry, with roles in artist management, touring, and radio. She possesses a strong affinity for pop culture and the creator economy, backed by her master's degree in Media and Communications from Goldsmiths University. We hope to see some of you there! The CCSN Team You can learn more about CCSN on our website: www.ccsn.site> Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/a0251b1f88f0/content-creator-scholars-network-newsletter Become a CCSN member: https://mailchi.mp/c68982b00090/members -- Jess Rauchberg, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Communication Technologies Seton Hall University jessica.rauchberg at shu.edu www.jessrauchberg.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stephanie.fox at umontreal.ca Mon Oct 21 14:41:26 2024 From: stephanie.fox at umontreal.ca (Stephanie Fox) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 20:41:26 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Position_announcement_/_annonce_de_poste_?= =?utf-8?q?=3A_Universit=C3=A9_de_Montr=C3=A9al_en_communication_organisat?= =?utf-8?q?ionnelle?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Stephanie Fox Subject: Position announcement / annonce de poste : Universit? de Montr?al en communication organisationnelle Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 20:41:26 +0000 Size: 253870 URL: From bartone1 at yorku.ca Wed Oct 23 07:22:00 2024 From: bartone1 at yorku.ca (Emily Barton) Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 13:22:00 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] TOMORROW OCT 24 THIS IS THE FEMINIST ARCHIVE SCREENING Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Please join us for our second screening.... Feminist Recycling Group presents?. This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film & Video 1970s-1990s The four events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, recontextualize feminist film and video work as constitutive of archival futures; a future imperfect: what will be seen to have been. Too often, feminism is narrated and historicized as wholly outdated/transphobic/racist, invisibilizing BIPOC feminists who were leaders in the Canadian feminist movement and its art practice. Feminists themselves may attempt to disavow previous iterations of the movement. And yet, many examples of early feminist video engage, or invent avant-garde strategies, while also engaging in intersectional interrogations. The delimiting of the history of feminisms implicitly excludes much of the intersectional cultural work that was central to feminist projects. This is especially pertinent as American hegemony ? the undoing of abortion rights, the war on trans bodies ? continues to inform local and national contexts in Canada. The films and videos in the programs come from the last three decades of the 20th century when feminist political organizing was inextricable with women?s cultural production. "Fantasy/Media/Memory" will be October 24, 7-9PM, at Vtape (401 Richmond Street West, Suite 452). This program features film and video that take media and memory as their subject. It focuses particularly on non-narrative experimental art works that explore how feminism is broken down and reworked relative to photography and the cinematic image. The program will be followed by a conversation between curator, Lexie Corbett, and artists, Elizabeth Chitty and Marnie Parrell. Find eventbrite link here. See you there! Please look out for our next screenings, November 19 and January 23. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Fantasy Media Memory_Screenwash_Still.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1215485 bytes Desc: Fantasy Media Memory_Screenwash_Still.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: THISISTHEFEMINISTARCHIVE.png Type: image/png Size: 1162800 bytes Desc: THISISTHEFEMINISTARCHIVE.png URL: From sibo.chen at torontomu.ca Mon Oct 28 12:53:09 2024 From: sibo.chen at torontomu.ca (Sibo Chen) Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 14:53:09 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Reminder: Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House (Nov. 5th) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, We would appreciate it if you send a reminder to your undergraduate students for this upcoming Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House, which is scheduled for next Tuesday (November 5th). Best regards Sibo --- Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House (Nov. 5, 2024) Time: Nov 5, 2024 05:00 to 07:00 PM Eastern Time A Zoom link will be sent following registration: https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o9r4xnkJRFaHStRp8kn8lw This free two-hour virtual open house brings together Communication Graduate Program Directors from across Canada to introduce their programs. Participating universities include Carleton University, Concordia University, McGill University, McMaster University, Royal Roads University, Ontario Tech University, Simon Fraser University, Toronto Metropolitan University, University of Calgary, University of Ottawa, University of Waterloo, University of Windsor, Western University, Wilfrid Laurier University, York University. The event is free and open to anyone interested in pursuing a Master or Doctoral program in Communication, Media, or Cultural Studies. Please register to receive a Zoom link to the online event. --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Assistant Professor Associate Chair & Graduate Program Director School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stephane.couture at umontreal.ca Mon Oct 28 21:09:15 2024 From: stephane.couture at umontreal.ca (=?Windows-1252?Q?St=E9phane_Couture?=) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 03:09:15 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?DERNIER_RAPPEL_-_Internet=28s=29_al?= =?windows-1252?q?ternatif=28s=29_=28AAC_revue_R=E9seaux=29?= In-Reply-To: References: <66512E8B-BE4C-4913-81B9-EBF548BF36B5@ulaval.ca> Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, Un dernier rappel ? l'effet que les intentions de contribution au num?ro th?matique intitul? ? Internet(s) alternatif(s) ? sont attendues pour le 1er novembre. Il est important de respecter cette ?ch?ance car la rencontre du comit? ?ditorial se tiendra presque juste apr?s et nous ne pourrons pas accorder de prolongation. N?h?sitez pas ? nous contacter pour toute question que l?info ci-dessous ne couvrirait pas. St?phane Couture et Guillaume Latzko-Toth -- La revue R?seaux lance un appel ? propositions pour un num?ro th?matique intitul? ? Internet(s) alternatif(s) ?, coordonn? par St?phane Couture et Guillaume Latzko-Toth. Le concept d?Internet alternatif fait r?f?rence, au sens le plus large, ? des innovations sociotechniques port?es par des acteurs qui contestent les mod?les industriels et commerciaux dominants qui structurent l??cosyst?me contemporain des m?dias et infrastructures num?riques. Une fa?on courante d?aborder l?Internet alternatif s?appuie sur ses dispositifs et parmi eux ce qu?il est convenu d?appeler les ? m?dias sociaux alternatifs ?, tels que Mastodon, Matrix, Diaspora, PeerTube, et plus g?n?ralement le r?seau de plateformes non commerciales et d?centralis?es Fediverse, unifi? par le protocole ActivityPub. Cela peut inclure aussi les r?seaux socionum?riques fr?quent?s par des membres de mouvances conservatrices voire relevant de l?extr?me droite (Gab, Parler, Truth Social) dont les politiques de mod?ration se veulent beaucoup plus permissives et libertaires que celles des r?seaux socionum?riques dominants. D?autres approches de l?Internet alternatif, plus infrastructurelles, se sont centr?es sur l?architecture technique du r?seau, ou encore sur sa mise en march?. Notre dossier aura pour objectifs principaux de documenter ces initiatives num?riques et d?interroger leur r?le et leur positionnement par rapport aux dispositifs et plateformes de l?Internet dominant. Vous trouverez ci-joint le texte complet de l'appel qui est ?galement accessible sur le site de la revue : https://www.revue-reseaux.fr/wp-content/uploads/sites/34/2019/10/Appel-Reseaux-Internets-alternatifs-VF-BAP.pdf Les intentions de contribution (2 pages pr?sentant objet, question de recherche, inscription dans la litt?rature, m?thodologie et r?sultats) doivent ?tre adress?es au secr?tariat de r?daction (aurelie.bur at enpc.fr) au plus tard le 1er novembre 2024. Les auteurs et autrices dont la proposition est retenue seront ensuite invit?s ? soumettre la premi?re version du texte (60 000 signes, notes et espaces compris) pour le 1er mars 2025. La publication du dossier est pr?vue fin 2025. Plus d?informations sur les consignes aux auteurs sur le site de la revue : https://www.revue-reseaux.fr/consignes-aux-auteurs/ N?h?sitez pas ? faire circuler cet appel dans les canaux qui vous semblent pertinents et ? contacter les coordonnateurs pour tout renseignement concernant ce projet de num?ro th?matique. Contacts : stephane.couture at umontreal.ca et guillaume.latzko-toth at com.ulaval.ca St?phane Couture, Ph.D. Professeur agr?g? D?partement de communication Universit? de Montr?al -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Patricia.Elliott at uregina.ca Thu Oct 17 11:18:36 2024 From: Patricia.Elliott at uregina.ca (Patricia Elliott) Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 17:18:36 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS-APPEL AUX SOUMISSIONS Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Facts & Frictions is a Canadian-based peer-reviewed journal for journalism studies published by J-Schools Canada/Ecoles-J Canada. Our mission is to promote diversity of discourse on emerging issues and controversies in journalism and journalism education. Facts & Frictions highlights new perspectives and critiques catering to a broad public audience interested in innovations in journalism research, theory, practice, and teaching. Our editorial interests include current issues, changing norms, evolving practices and points of friction in the journalistic field, in the spirit of bridging multiple voices and perspectives in a shared space. Content may be submitted in English or French, on themes related to our editorial mission stated above. Specifically, we seek: 1. Scholarly articles of 5,500-7,000 words excluding references. 2. Research notes of 1,500-2,000 words, excluding references or 10-12 minutes for notes in audio or video formats. 3. Substantive works of journalism addressing journalism and information-related themes. 4. Commentary of 1,000-2,000 words 5. Book reviews of 1,000-1,500 words or 3-5 minutes for A/V versions (not peer-reviewed) Log into the submissions portal at https://factsandfrictions.ca/dashboard/ and follow instructions for uploading your abstract, keywords, manuscript and other attachments. For information contact editor at factsandfrictions.ca APPEL AUX SOUMISSIONS Faits & frictions est un journal canadien v?rifi? par nos pairs pour les ?tudes journalistiques publi?es par ?coles-J/J-Schools Canada. Notre mission est de promouvoir la diversit? des discours sur les probl?mes ?mergents en journalisme et en ?ducation journalistique. Faits et Frictions souligne de nouvelles perspectives ainsi que des critiques r?pondant aux besoins d?un large public int?ress? dans les innovations en th?orie, en pratique, en ?ducation et en recherche journalistique. Nos int?r?ts ?ditoriaux incluent les probl?matiques actuelles, les normes changeantes, les pratiques ?volutives et les points de friction dans la sph?re journalistique dans le but de rassembler les diff?rentes voix et perspectives dans un espace partag?. Le contenu doit ?tre soumis en anglais ou en fran?ais sur des sujets reli?s ? notre mission ?ditoriale mentionn?e plus haut. Pour ?tre plus sp?cifique, nous recherchons: 1. Articles acad?miques de 5500 ? 7000 mots excluant les r?f?rences bibliographiques. 2. Notes de recherches de 1500 ? 2000 mots excluant les r?f?rences bibliographiques ou 10 ? 12 minutes pour les notes audios ou les formats vid?os. 3. Travaux significatifs portant sur le journalisme et des sujets d?informations relatives. 4. Commentaires de 1000 ? 2000 mots ou 3 ? 5 minutes pour les versions audio/vid?o 5. Critiques de 1000 ? 1500 mots ou 3 ? 5 minutes pour les versions audio/vid?o (non r?vis?es par nos pairs). Connectez-vous au portail de soumissions au https://faitsetfrictions.ca/dashboard/ et suivez les instructions pour t?l?charger votre sommaire, vos mots-cl?s, votre manuscrit ou tout autre pi?ces jointes. Si vous avez des questions ? propos de la proc?dure de soumission, s?il vous pla?t contacter l??ditrice. Patricia Elliott, PhD Editor-in-chief/R?dactrice en chef, Facts & Frictions -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Christian.Riegel at uregina.ca Thu Oct 17 12:40:37 2024 From: Christian.Riegel at uregina.ca (Christian Riegel) Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 18:40:37 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Reminder: Tenure Track Position in English with expertise in digital literature and new media studies Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] This is a reminder that we will begin reviewing files soon for our tenure track position as noted below. Campion College is academically fully integrated with the University of Regina. Faculty members teach on a 2-2 load with one extra course every fourth year (2-2, 2-2, 2-2, 2-3) and there is significant opportunity for a new faculty member to build a strong research career. We currently have multiple faculty holding more than one Tri-Council grant (SSHRC, NSERC), CFI, and SHRF (Sask Health Research Fund) grants, and there are internal U of R and Campion College research grants available as well. The city of Regina has a reasonable cost of living compared to other cities in Canada, especially as regards housing, and schools and other services are excellent. I will not claim that the weather is lovely all the time, however! Wikipedia erroneously claims that Campion College is a private college, but we are indeed a publicly-funded institution. As chair of the search committee, I am happy to answer questions but keep in mind that once the deadline passes I will be limited in what responses I can give. Best wishes, Christian Riegel Campion College at the University of Regina invites applications for a probationary tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in English, with expertise in digital literature and new media studies, to begin July 1, 2025. An asset will be period and/or area specialization with further expertise in Social Justice (Race, Gender, Feminisms, Disability). Campion College seeks applicants with a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching, and a demonstrated record of excellence in research. The successful candidate will teach regularly introductory courses in English and have the opportunity to teach and develop senior undergraduate and graduate courses in their area(s) of expertise. A Ph.D., at or near completion, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and an active research program are required. Campion College is a Jesuit Catholic community of learning dedicated to the development of the whole person ? intellectually, spiritually, and socially ? for service within society. Located in Regina?s scenic Wascana Park, Campion College offers courses in the humanities, social and natural sciences, and fine arts within the framework of the University of Regina. The College is a fully accredited member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and its graduates receive University of Regina degrees. Campion faculty are voting members of their respective Faculties (i.e., Arts; Science; Media, Art, and Performance). Campion College is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for all employees and applicants for employment at the College. To that end, the College is seeking candidates who belong to designated groups, including Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, women, and members of visible and non-visible minorities. Applicants are invited to identify in a separate document how they have incorporated EDI (equity, diversity and inclusion) practices into teaching, research and service activities. This position is intended to augment current program offerings in the English program at the University of Regina; applicants are asked in a one-page document to briefly outline courses within their expertise that could be offered at the 200 and 300-levels. The potential for cross-listing and/or interest to students outside the major and honours streams should be noted. Interested candidates should forward an application (including a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, evidence of teaching effectiveness, sample of scholarly work, and the documents noted above) in a single PDF file to: Dr. Tom Phenix, Dean of Campion College Campion.Dean at uregina.ca Candidates should also arrange for the submission of three confidential letters of reference, either to be sent separately in PDF format to Campion.Dean at uregina.ca, or as part of a package by those using Interfolio or a similar service. Review of applications will begin October 25th, 2024, and will continue until suitable candidates have been identified. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Christian Riegel, PhD, FRSA Professor, Health and Medical Humanities & English Head, Department of English Coordinator, Health and Medical Humanities Campion College at the University of Regina 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, SK S4T 1X4 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elight at glendon.yorku.ca Sat Oct 19 20:08:41 2024 From: elight at glendon.yorku.ca (Evan Light) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 22:08:41 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_=5BCRICIS-INFOS_-_3031=5D_Poste=2C_?= =?utf-8?q?professeur=C2=B7e_en_sociologie_du_num=C3=A9rique=2C_D=C3=A9par?= =?utf-8?q?tement_de_sociologie=2C_Universit=C3=A9_de_Montr=C3=A9al?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1846a872-ace5-42c2-8205-14890e93f9cc@glendon.yorku.ca> [?EXTERNAL] -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [CRICIS-INFOS - 3031] Poste, professeur?e en sociologie du num?rique, D?partement de sociologie, Universit? de Montr?al Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 18:02:29 +0000 From: George, ?ric Reply-To: Liste Cricis-Infos To: CRICIS-INFOS at LISTSERV.UQAM.CA Bonjour ? toutes et tous, Le d?partement de sociologie de l'Universit? de Montr?al recrute un?e professeur?e en sociologie du num?rique au rang d'adjoint (d?but de carri?re) : Poste en sociologie du num?rique - UdeM Pour information, voici un lien vers la convention collective des professeur?es de l'Universit? de Montr?al (avec les ?chelles salariales en fin de document) : Convention collective SGPPUM 2024-2028 La date limite pour candidater est fix?e au 15 novembre 2024. L'entr?e en poste est pr?vue pour le 1er juin 2025. Bien cordialement, N. Sall?e. -- Nicolas Sall?e, Professeur titulaire, sociologie, Universit? de Montr?al Directeur scientifique du Centre de recherche de Montr?al sur les in?galit?s sociales et les discriminations (https://cremis.ca/) Courriel : nicolas.sallee at umontreal.ca Ma page sur le site de l'UdeM ________________________________ Pour vous d?sabonner de la liste CRICIS-INFOS, envoyez un courriel vide (sans objet ni contenu) ? : CRICIS-INFOS-signoff-request at LISTSERV.UQAM.CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From miranda.campbell at torontomu.ca Mon Oct 21 06:55:25 2024 From: miranda.campbell at torontomu.ca (Miranda Campbell) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 08:55:25 -0400 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Subject: Invitation to Share Information about Fall 2025 Admissions for Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at TMU Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear CCA Colleagues, I'm reaching out to request your assistance in spreading the word about Fall 2025 admissions for the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU). Many of our most engaged students have been referred by faculty members like yourself. If you know students who are passionate about communication, culture and media studies, we would greatly appreciate your efforts in passing along this invitation and encouraging them to apply. Please feel free to share the following information with senior undergraduate students and graduating Master?s students. About the Program Launched in 1999, this joint graduate program in Communication and Culture is a unique partnership between Toronto Metropolitan University and York University. Our students benefit from the faculty and scholarly resources of both institutions. Key Dates and Events for Prospective Applicants: * Admissions cycle opens: October 10, 2024 * Priority of Consideration Deadline: January 20, 2025 * Admissions Information Page Admission Information We encourage prospective students to attend one of our upcoming virtual information sessions: * November 12, 2024, at 2:00 PM * December 10, 2024, at 2:00 PM [Register for Info Sessions] We will also be participating in the Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House on November 5, 2024, from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM (ET). [RSVP for the Virtual Open House] Additionally, prospective students are invited to join us for our in-person Future Communications Conference and Open House on Friday, December 13, 2024, from 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM at the TMU campus. [More Information on the Conference] Program Overview We offer both an MA and PhD program, providing students with opportunities to pursue their academic and research interests across three interdisciplinary streams: * Media and Culture: Exploring the confluence of media and culture within social systems. * Politics and Policy: Investigating the state, civil society, and issues of power in communication systems and cultural production. * Technology in Practice: Examining historical, current, and emerging communication technologies in cultural production. Our students engage in innovative research, and you can view a sampling of their project abstracts on our website. We also invite you to explore our People page, where you?ll find profiles of faculty and students engaged in groundbreaking work. Opportunities for Students We offer competitive funding packages, teaching and research assistant opportunities, and strong support for external scholarship applications. Master?s students may choose for-credit field placements or engage in research-creation and multi-modal scholarship projects. Doctoral students also have similar opportunities to explore these research methods. Why ComCult? Toronto is a vibrant, global city and one of the safest urban centers in the world. Students have access to a rich array of resources, including faculty across two universities, visiting lecturers, and a range of industries and activities tied to communication and culture. We are grateful for your support in connecting prospective students with our program. Interested candidates can visit our Admissions page for an overview and detailed application instructions. Thank you for helping us share this opportunity, and we look forward to welcoming potential candidates to the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at TMU. Best regards, Miranda -- Dr. Miranda Campbell she/her Associate Professor, School of Creative Industries Graduate Program Director, Communication and Culture program PI and Project Co-Director, Mapping the Music Industries Toronto Metropolitan University (416) 979-5000 x553519 KHS 349G -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From clement.lechat at mail.concordia.ca Mon Oct 21 13:58:58 2024 From: clement.lechat at mail.concordia.ca (=?Windows-1252?Q?Cl=E9ment_Hubert_Cyrille_Lechat?=) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 19:58:58 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?Appel_=E0_Participation/Call_for_Pa?= =?windows-1252?q?rticipation=3A_L=27Exp=E9rience_des_journalistes_francop?= =?windows-1252?q?hones_=AB_ayant_un_accent_=BB_au_Qu=E9bec_/_The_Experien?= =?windows-1252?q?ce_of_Accented_Francophone_Journalists_in_Quebec?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Ch?res et chers coll?gues, Je suis ?tudiant ? la ma?trise en journalisme ? l?Universit? Concordia. Mon projet de recherche porte sur la diversit? linguistique dans les m?dias francophones au Qu?bec, en particulier les journalistes ? ayant un accent ?. Je suis ? la recherche de participant?es pour prendre part ? des entretiens de recherche d?une dur?e maximale d?une heure. Les crit?res de participation sont les suivants : 1. S'identifier comme un ou une francophone ? ayant un accent ? au Qu?bec 2. Travailler actuellement, ou avoir travaill?, comme journaliste salari??e ou ind?pendant?e (pigiste) au Qu?bec 3. Exercer (ou avoir exerc?) le m?tier de journaliste pour un m?dia francophone Vous trouverez ci-joint l'appel ? participation contenant plus de d?tails sur l'?tude. Je vous serais reconnaissant de partager l'appel dans vos r?seaux. Mes meilleures salutations, Cl?ment Lechat (il/lui) ?tudiant ? la ma?trise, Universit? Concordia, Montr?al ---------------------------------------- Dear Colleagues, I am a Master's student in journalism at Concordia University. My research project investigates linguistic diversity in Quebec francophone media, especially accented journalists. I am looking for participants to take part in one-hour research interviews. The inclusion criteria for the study are as follows: 1. Self-identifies as an accented francophone in Quebec 2. Currently works, or has worked, as a salaried or freelance journalist in Quebec 3. Practices, or has practiced, journalism for a French-language media outlet Please find attached the call for participation with more details about the study. I would be grateful if you could share the call within your networks. Sincerely, Cl?ment Lechat (he/him) M.A. Student, Concordia University, Montreal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel ? Participation.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 54897 bytes Desc: Appel ? Participation.pdf URL: From ucsb.media.fields at gmail.com Tue Oct 22 11:30:00 2024 From: ucsb.media.fields at gmail.com (Media Fields) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 10:30:00 -0700 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Deadline Extended: Media Fields Journal Issue 19, "Archival Elements" Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for Papers: Media Fields Journal, Issue 19: Archival Elements Editors: Kelsey Moore and Hannah Garibaldi EXTENDED Submission Deadline: November 15, 2024 In 2008, the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) released its 70th anniversary manifesto reaffirming film?s status as the ?optimal archival storage? of the moving image. ?Don?t throw film away!? they urged, for unlike its digital successors, film elements tangibly embody traces of their own material history alongside a bygone cultural heritage. ?No matter what technologies may emerge,? they write, existing film elements ?connect us to the certainties of the past.? For film archivists, the element is the inert container of audiovisual content subject to archival care and maintenance?the original artifact and source of any material or digital copies to come. Indeed, across scholarly and archival spheres alike, the element has remained the intrinsic foundation of the moving image, its archival preservation, and the theoretical study thereof. Whereas Caroline Frick has considered the ways that ?original? media elements become bound up with notions of authenticity, cultural heritage, and nationhood, scholar-practitioners have increasingly turned to what Giovanna Fossati calls film?s ?archival life,? a term that seeks to discursively address the expanding myriad of physical and digital spaces required in contemporary preservation. How, Fossati posits, might scholars and archivists alike better account for the ways that film and media are at once preserved, historized and politicized by archival processes? In other words, what might be gained from reflecting seriously on how different kinds of media traverse the archival sphere? What happens when a given audiovisual element also becomes an archival one? This issue of Media Fields seeks to build on these conversations by examining how the proliferation and mediation of the archive and its elements is productive. Contemporary archival elements are often integrated into processes involving other forms of media, such as database and metadata development, digitization, interactive and public-facing archival digital interfaces, and larger multimedia collections. We ask: what kinds of political, theoretical, and practical connections arise when thinking about and doing the archive in these different spatial ways ?traditional, alternative, or otherwise?and how might we better place these approaches in discursive conjunction with one another? Further, what are new ways in which theory (archival and otherwise) might intervene and inform archival practice, and historicizing therein? In turn, what does this mean for the (after)lives of the media themselves? The Media Fields Editorial Collective at UC Santa Barbara?s Department of Film and Media Studies welcomes submissions that critically engage the connections between space, media, and archival practice. We seek essays of 1500?2500 words, digital art projects, and interviews from scholars and practitioners alike. Potential submission topics include, but are not limited to: * Preservation: Precarity and decay, fragility, physicality, ontologies of the film and media archive and its objects, broadly construed * Cataloging: Metadata organization, archival etymology, reparative description and taxonomies, hierarchical data structures * Collection management: Power and ethics, restitution and social justice, collections policy, community oversight, institutional and/or community-based funding structures * Memory: Personal, collective, historical and/or cultural memories, archival modes of erasure, loss, and silence * Curation: Accessibility, community engagement, digital interfaces * Provenance: Found footage, orphan films, transnational displacement * Archival space: Traditional institutions, digital databases, garages, basements Past Media Fields issues and submission guidelines may be found at mediafieldsjournal.org. Please email all inquiries and submissions to issue co-editors Kelsey Moore and Hannah Garibaldi at submissions at mediafieldsjournal.org by November 15, 2024. -- Media Fields Conference | http://mediafields.wordpress.com/ Media Fields Journal | http://www.mediafieldsjournal.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Media Fields Issue 19 Extension CFP.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 200609 bytes Desc: not available URL: From fvjones at ukings.ca Wed Oct 23 10:24:19 2024 From: fvjones at ukings.ca (Fred Vallance-Jones) Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 16:24:19 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Tenure-track position, University of King's College Journalism Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello all, We have a new posting for a tenure-track position in Journalism at King's. The link is below. Please pass this on to all who might be interested. https://ukings.ca/campus-community/employment/assistant-professor-journalism/ Thanks, Fred VJ Fred Vallance-Jones (he/him) Associate Professor, Director of Journalism University of King's College Halifax, Nova Scotia 902-422-1271 ext 147 King's and Halifax (Kjipuktuk) sit on unceded Mi'kmaw land in Mi?kma?ki. African Nova Scotians are a distinct people whose histories, legacies and contributions have enriched Mi?kma?ki and Nova Scotia for over 400 years. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george.eric at uqam.ca Tue Oct 22 16:33:17 2024 From: george.eric at uqam.ca (=?utf-8?B?R2VvcmdlLCDDiXJpYw==?=) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 22:33:17 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Appel_=C3=A0_participation=2C_Colloque_int?= =?utf-8?q?ernational_=C2=AB_Les_communs_pour_penser_et_participer_aux_cha?= =?utf-8?q?ngements_dans_les_secteurs_de_la_culture=2C_des_m=C3=A9dias_et_?= =?utf-8?b?ZGUgbOKAmWluZm9ybWF0aW9uIMK7IE1vbnRyw6lhbCwgUXXDqWJlYywgQ2Fu?= =?utf-8?q?ada=2C_les_12=2C_13_et_14_mai_2025?= Message-ID: <1762B221-7251-4D8B-89DD-0E74C9FDDB5C@uqam.ca> [?EXTERNAL] [cid:clip_image001.png] Appel ? participation Colloque international ? Les communs pour penser et participer aux changements dans les secteurs de la culture, des m?dias et de l?information ? Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada, les 12, 13 et 14 mai 2025 Pr?sentation du colloque Ce colloque a pour objectif premier de mobiliser la notion de commun afin de penser et de participer aux changements dans les secteurs de la culture, des m?dias et de l?information dans un contexte o? les enjeux ?cologiques, ?conomiques, politiques, sociaux et techniques, tous indissociablement li?s, renvoient aux possibilit?s et aux conditions d?existence sur notre plan?te. Ce colloque contribuera ?galement ? la d?colonisation des savoirs (Mudimbe, 1988) en articulant la notion de commun avec celles de buen vivir et d?ubuntu, ainsi qu?en montrant en quoi les pratiques li?es ? ces notions contribuent ? favoriser des formes d??mancipation multiples (Lacroix, 2009 ; Durand-Gasselin, 2012 ; Cukier, Delmotte et Lavergne, 2013). Commun, Buen vivir et Ubuntu : trois notions pour penser et participer aux changements Placer le commun au c?ur des changements comme nous le proposons ici, c?est faire primer les b?n?fices sociaux de l?acc?s et de l?usage collectif ? une ressource sur sa valeur marchande (Schlager et Ostrom, 1992). C?est donc subordonner ad minima le processus de marchandisation guid? par la logique de mise en valeur du capital ? la logique d?une valeur d?usage collective (De Angelis et Harvie, 2014 ; Caffentzis et Federici, 2014 ; Borrits, 2018). Porter notre attention au commun, c?est aussi nous inspirer de trois fa?ons de le concevoir : (1) D?abord, en le consid?rant, ? partir des travaux d?Ostrom (1990), comme un ensemble de ressources autog?r?es par des collectifs qui adoptent des r?gles de gouvernance collective de ces ressources naturelles, ? commencer par l?eau. (2) ensuite en mettant l?accent sur la dimension institutionnelle du commun et la n?cessit? de la lutte politique pour en faire le fondement d?une nouvelle organisation sociale (Dardot et Laval, 2014), visant ainsi ? ?loigner le commun de toute forme de naturalisation (Madison, Frischmann et Strandburg, 2008) ; (3) enfin en consid?rant le commun comme un nouveau mode de production alternatif au capitalisme (Brancaccio, Giuliani et Vercellone (2021)). Cela dit, la notion de commun ?tant de conception occidentale, nous devons aussi consid?rer d?autres fa?ons d?envisager le vivre-ensemble produites ailleurs dans le monde et qui tiennent compte de la polyphonie des univers symboliques, des formes de socialit?, des esth?tiques ainsi que des ?pist?mologies. En ce sens, nous porterons attention aux notions d?ubuntu en Afrique (Metz et Gaie, 2010 ; Kilahama, 1994 ; Kamwangamalu, 2014) et de buen vivir en Am?rique latine (Acosta Espinosa, 2014), ce dernier ?tant un concept autochtone qui renvoie ? la mise ? en place des structures, des enclaves d?autogestion, li?es ? des communaut?s, [?] coop?rant entre elles, partout o? cela est faisable, pour faire la preuve, sans attendre [qu?un autre] monde est possible. ? (Ortiz, 2013). Quatre axes de questionnements Jusqu?? maintenant, les travaux consacr?s au commun dans les secteurs de la culture, des m?dias et de l?information nous apparaissent avoir ?t? abord?s de fa?on ?parse, voire peu d?velopp?s au profit des communs naturels, num?riques et de la connaissance (Hess et Ostrom, 2006). Nous proposons de r?pondre ? cette observation ? partir des quatre axes suivants : (1) Le premier axe met l?accent sur les possibilit?s de d?velopper des initiatives ? l??chelle locale. Envisager les communs de la culture, des m?dias et de l?information renvoie de prime abord ? l??chelle locale (Trac?s, 2016). Il est question ici de pratiques ordinaires, de discours, de dimensions symboliques, d?affects, d??mergence de collectifs, de communaut?s, de mouvements socioculturels? autant d?agents de (trans)formation soci?tale. Dans quelle mesure leth??tre de rue, les arts vivants, les radios communautaires, les journaux de quartier ou les ? zones ? d?fendre ? (ZAD)rel?vent du commun, du buen vivir ou de l?ubuntu ? Quels d?fis sp?cifiques ces pratiques doivent-elles relever ? Quels en sont les objectifs en termes ?cologiques, ?conomiques, politiques, sociaux et techniques ? (2) Le deuxi?me axe met l?accent sur la mobilisation de dispositifs sociotechniques communicationnels qui prennent une place croissante dans nos vies quotidiennes, alors qu?il est question du d?veloppement d?un ? capitalisme de plateforme ? (Srnicek, 2018), marqu? par une gouvernance enti?rement contr?l?e par l?entreprise commerciale qui les d?tient (Fuchs, 2022). Alors que le d?veloppement de l?internet et du web rel?ve historiquement du ? bien public ? (Proulx, Massit-Foll?a et Conein, 2005; Hess et Ostrom, 2007; Smyrnaios, 2017; De Grosbois, 2018), ? quelles conditions des plateformes peuvent-elles relever du commun, du buen-vivir ou de l?ubuntu (Guiller, 2018) ? La captation de donn?es massives par quelques entreprises transnationales peut-elle laisser place ? une politique des donn?es relevant du commun ? Dans quelle mesure est-il pertinent de comparer ces luttes ? celles men?es par le pass? dans le cadre des m?dias alternatifs (Atton, 2002, 2015, Kidd, 2003) ? (3) Le troisi?me axe met l?accent sur les processus de cr?ation, de circulation et de r?ception ainsi que sur leurs articulations et leurs conditions de d?veloppement. Comment les notions de commun, de buen vivir et d?ubuntu et les initiatives aff?rentes peuvent-elles contribuer ? repenser ces processus qui articulent des moments traditionnellement distincts ? O? retrouvons-nous les activit?s relevant du commun, du buen vivir et de l?ubuntu, dans la cr?ation audiovisuelle, dans la cr?ation musicale, dans la cr?ation sonore ou dans la production d?informations ? Les notions de commun, de buen vivir et d?ubuntu peuvent-elles aider ? la formation de nouveaux mod?les de financement de ces cr?ations, voire aider ? repenser la notion de service public ? (4) Nous compl?tons ces trois axes avec un axe transversal fond? sur les enjeux disciplinaires et sur la question centrale de l??mancipation. Comment envisager la sp?cificit? de l?apport des sciences de la communication (Kane, 2010 ; 2016) par rapport ? celui d?autres disciplines (Fabiani, 2006) comme le droit, l?histoire, la philosophie, la science ?conomique, la science politique, la s?miotique, la sociologie ou bien encore les sciences de l?environnement et les sciences cognitives afin de penser th?oriquement commun, buen vivir et ubuntu et d?analyser les pratiques sociales concr?tes ? Quelle est la pertinence d?approches interdisciplinaires, voire transdisciplinaires (Morin, 1990) sur ces questions ? Enfin, comment des notions comme le commun, le buen vivir et l?ubuntu ainsi que les pratiques sociales qui leurs sont li?es, sans n?cessairement s?y r?f?rer directement, peuvent-elles contribuer ? favoriser diverses formes d??mancipation ? Caract?ristiques du colloque Le colloque sera ouvert non seulement ? des chercheur.se.s, mais aussi ? des personnes et des collectifs qui pourront faire part de leurs objectifs, pratiques et probl?mes relevant du commun, du buen vivir et de l?ubuntu, et de leurs r?flexions sur les enseignements qu?ils et elles en tirent. Seront privil?gi?es les interventions qui accordent une place centrale aux contextes structurants tout en ?tant attentives aux innovations d?ordres individuel et collectif, qui conjuguent le temps pr?sent et le temps long, les recherches macro et micro. L?essentiel consistera donc ? croiser les analyses et les exp?riences entre chercheur.se.s. chevronn?.es, ?tudiant.e.s, hommes, femmes, Nords, Suds, universitaires, praticien.ne.s, etc. Nous souhaitons ainsi entamer un dialogue sur les fa?ons dont les trois notions retenues et les pratiques qui s?en inspirent plus ou moins directement peuvent contribuer au renouvellement d?actions et de pratiques ayant une dimension sociopolitique. Les ?changes prendront la forme de conf?rences, de tables-rondes ainsi que de s?ances de discussions. In fine, le colloque sera un lieu d??changes sur un th?me qui pr?sente une tr?s forte pertinence sociale ? une ?re o? nous sommes confront?.e.s ? des d?fis d?une ampleur consid?rable. Des notions comme le commun, le buen vivir et l?ubuntunous semblent susceptibles d?ouvrir vers de nouveaux possibles en vertu et ? partir desquels ? il soit permis de contester ou au moins de questionner "ce qui est" (une certaine organisation du travail, un mod?le de la socialit?, un dispositif technique, etc.) selon la perspective de sa transformation ? (Gu?guen, 2014, p. 265). ?tant donn? l?importance de d?velopper diverses collaborations, le colloque aura lieu principalement en pr?sence. Il donnera lieu ? l??dition de balados (podcasts) produits avant le colloque, ? la diffusion de plusieurs s?ances en vid?o en direct (streaming), ainsi qu?? une s?lection de textes regroup?s sous la forme de deux ouvrages ? para?tre en fran?ais. Informations pratiques Le colloque, gratuit, se tiendra principalement en langue fran?aise. Date-limite de r?ception des propositions : le lundi 6 janvier 2025 Contenu des propositions individuelles ou collectives : pr?nom(s) et nom(s), statut et organisme de rattachement, titre de la proposition, choix d?un axe, r?sum? comprenant entre 3000 et 4000 caract?res espaces compris (?l?ments bibliographiques non compris) pour les propositions individuelles, entre 5000 et 6000 caract?res espaces compris (?l?ments bibliographiques non compris) pour les propositions collectives. Date d?envoi des acceptations et des refus des propositions : le lundi 3 f?vrier 2025 Dates de la tenue du colloque : les lundi 12, mardi 13 et mercredi 14 mai 2025 Les dates de notre colloque ont ?t? fix?es la semaine suivant la tenue du Congr?s de l?ACFAS du lundi 5 au vendredi 9 mai 2025 ? Montr?al (?cole de technologie sup?rieure et Universit? Concordia) (https://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres) de fa?on ? permettre ? celles et ? ceux qui souhaitent participer en se d?pla?ant ? Montr?al de venir pour deux bonnes raisons. Pour tout contact : centrecricis at gmail.com Comit? organisateur Anouk B?LANGER, professeure, D?partement de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Justine DORVAL, ?tudiante, doctorat en communication, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada ?ric GEORGE, professeur, ?cole des m?dias, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Oumar KANE, professeur, D?partement de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Lena H?BNER, professeure, D?partement de communication, Universit? d?Ottawa Samuel LAMOUREUX, professeur, D?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication, Universit? T?LUQ, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Catherine LEJEUNE, ?tudiante, doctorat en communication, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Maxime OUELLET, professeur, ?cole des m?dias, UQAM, Montr?al, Qu?bec, Canada Fabio PEREIRA, professeur, D?partement d?information-communication, Universit? Laval, Qu?bec, Canada R?f?rences bibliographiques Acosta Espinosa, A. (2014). Le buen vivir : pour imaginer d?autres mondes, Paris : Utopia. Atton, C. (2002). Alternative media, Londres : Sage. Atton, C. (2015). The Routledge companion to alternative and community media, Londres : Routledge. Eynaud, L. et F. Sultan (2019). ? La cat?gorie de commun(s) au fil des ?changes : enqu?te ?, dans L?alternative du commun, Christian Laval (dir.), Paris : Hermann, p. 321-327. Borrits, B., (2018). Au-del? de la propri?t?. Pour une ?conomie des communs, Paris : La D?couverte. Brancaccio, F., A. Giuliani et C.Vercellone (2021). Le commun comme mode de production, Paris : ?ditions de l??clat, http://www.lyber-eclat.net/livres/le-commun-comme-mode-de-production/ Caffentzis, G. et S. Federici (2014). ? Commons against and beyond capitalism ?, Community Development Journal, vol. 1, n? 49, p. 92-105. Cukier, A., F. Delmotte et C. Lavergne (dir.) (2013). ?mancipation, les m?tamorphoses de la critique sociale, Paris : ?ditions du Croquant. Dardot P. et C. Laval (2014). Commun. Essai sur la r?volution du XXIe si?cle, Paris : La D?couverte. De Angelis M. et D. Harvie (2014). ? The commons ?, dans The Routledge Companion to Alternative Organization, M. Parker, G. Cheney, V. Fournier et C. Land (dir.), New York (New York) : Routledge. Durand-Gasselin, J-.M. (2012). L??cole de Francfort, Paris : Gallimard. Fabiani, J.-L. (2006). ? ? quoi sert la notion de discipline ? ?, dans Qu?est-ce qu?une discipline ?, Boutier J. J.-C. Passeron et J. Revel (dir.), Paris : ?ditions de l?EHESS, p. 11-34. Fuchs, C. (2022). Digital Capitalism: Media, Communication and Society Volume Three. Londres : Routledge. Grosbois, P. de (2018). Les batailles d?Internet. Assauts et r?sistances ? l??re du capitalisme num?rique. Montr?al : ?cosoci?t?. Guiller, V. (2018). ? La culture comme commun : une approche ? pr?ciser ?, tic&soci?t?, vol. 12, n? 1, http://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/2350 Gu?guen, H. (2014). ? La critique et le possible : le r?le de la cat?gorie de possible dans la critique des TNIC ?, dans Critique, sciences sociales et communication, ?. George et F. Granjon (dir), Paris : Mare et Martin. Hess, C. et E. Ostrom (2006). Understanding knowledge as a commons : from theory to practice. Cambridge (Massachusetts) : MIT Press. Kamwangamalu, N. M. (2014). Ubuntu in South Africa: A sociolinguistic perspective to a pan-African concept, dans The global intercultural communication reader, M. K. Asante, Y. Miike, & J. Yin (dir.), New York (New York) : Routledge, p. 226-236. Kane, O. (2010). ? Institution et l?gitimation d?une quasi-discipline : le triple destin (sciences, ?tudes et champ) de la communication ?, Communiquer, vol. 16, n? 2, p. 87-102, https://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/1580. Kane, O. (2016). ? Communication studies, disciplination, and the ontological stakes of interdisciplinarity: A critical review ?, Communication & Society, vol. 29, n? 3, p. 87-102. Kidd, D., (2003). ? Indymedia.org: A new communications commons ?, dans Cyberactivism: online activism in theory and practice, M. McCaughey & M. D. Ayers (dir.). New York (New York) : Routledge, p. 47-69. Kilahama, F. B. (1994). ? Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: A Vital Tool for Rural Extension Strategies ?, Forests, Trees and People Newsletter, n? 24, 1994, p. 30-35. Lacroix, J.-G. (2009). ? Conclusion. Pour une nouvelle ?thique de l??mancipation ?, dans L??mancipation d?hier ? aujourd?hui, G. Tremblay (dir.), Qu?bec : Presses de l?Universit? du Qu?bec, p. 297-303. Madison, M. J., B. M. Frischmann et K. J. Strandburg, (2008). ? Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment ?, Legal Studies Research Paper Series, n? 95, p. 657-710. Metz, T. et J. Gaie (2010). The African ethic of ubunthu/botho : Implications for research on morality. Journal of Moral Education, n? 39, p. 273-290. Morin, E. (1990). Science avec conscience, Paris : Fayard. Mudimbe V. Y. (1988). The Invention of Africa : Gnosis, Philosophy, and the Order of Knowledge, Bloomington (Indiana) : Indiana University Press. Ortiz J. (2013). ? Le concept andin de buen vivir et l??cosocialisme ?, Le Grand Soir, https://www.legrandsoir.info/le-concept-andin-de-buen-vivir-et-l-ecosocialisme.html Proulx, S., F., Massit-Foll?a et B. Conein (2005). Internet, une utopie limit?e : nouvelles r?gulations, nouvelles solidarit?s, Qu?bec : Presses de l?Universit? Laval. Ostrom, E. (1990). Governing the Commons The evolution of institutions for collective action, Cambridge (Massachusetts) : Cambridge University Press. Schlager, E. et E. Ostrom (1992). Property-Rights Regimes and Natural Resources: A Conceptual Analysis. Land Economics, vol. 68, n? 3, p. 249-262. Smyrnaios, N. (2017). Les GAFAM contre l?Internet : une ?conomie politique du num?rique, Bry-sur-Marne (France) : Institut national de l?audiovisuel. Srnicek N. (2018). Capitalisme de plateforme. L?h?g?monie de l??conomie num?rique, Montr?al : Lux. Trac?s, (2016), L?Italie des biens communs, n? 16, https://journals.openedition.org/traces/6509. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: cidclip_image001.png Type: image/png Size: 7221 bytes Desc: cidclip_image001.png URL: From gbird at wlu.ca Tue Oct 29 08:49:52 2024 From: gbird at wlu.ca (Greg Bird) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 14:49:52 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Fall 2025 Admissions - Cultural Analysis & Social Theory MA Program Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear CCA Members, I hope that if you have any strong undergraduate students who are interested in cultural and social theory, that you will let them know about our dynamic MA program at Wilfrid Laurier University. Thanks everyone, Greg. ------------ Master of Arts (MA) in Cultural Analysis and Social Theory (CAST) Social Justice | Contemporary Theory | Interdisciplinary Studies | 1-year M.A. Program The CAST MA program is accepting applications to join our dynamic interdisciplinary program in the Fall of 2025. Our program attracts strong students from a variety of undergraduate backgrounds who share with our faculty a passion for contemporary critical theory and social justice. We offer several exciting courses taught by critical scholars working on cutting-edge research in cultural and social theory covering such topics as: decoloniality, gender studies, trans* theory, critical race theory, queer theory, biopolitics, film studies, science and technology studies, and many others. As an interdisciplinary program, the CAST enables students to pursue their interests. It provides grounding to support individual aims and ambitions through either: * Coursework Option (7 Courses + Colloquium) * Major Research Project Option (5 Courses + Colloquium + MRP). Courses Offered in 2024-25: CQ 601: Cultural Analysis and Social Theory (Penelope Ironstone) CQ 602: Approaches to Cultural Analysis (Alicia Sliwinksi) CQ 616: Exit Democracy (Alex Boutros) CQ 618: Biopolitical Theory (Greg Bird) CQ 638: Trans?: Reality vs Ideology (Hillary Pimlott) CQ 640: Ambient Neoliberalism (Ian Roderick) Graduates of the CAST program have pursued PhD studies or careers as social policy advisors/researchers, humanitarian aid workers, museum and gallery curation, literacy education and programming, community development coordinators, teaching, communication, and advocacy, among others. There is a lot of demand for our 2025-26 program, and spaces are limited. We are meeting with interested students now. Please feel free to reach out to us to book an appointment. Looking forward to talking with you, Greg Bird, Associate Professor, Program Director of MA in CAST (gbird@wlu.ca) Shanna Howse, Administrative Assistant of MA in CAST (macast at wlu.ca) Program Website: https://www.wlu.ca/programs/arts/graduate/cultural-analysis-and-social-theory-ma/index.html Applications: https://www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/graduate-and-postdoctoral-studies/admissions/index.html -------------- Greg Bird | Associate Professor | Director MA in Cultural Analysis & Social Theory Program | Department of Sociology | Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada | Researcher Centro do Estudos Globais (Universidade Aberta, Portugal) | @GregUccello |https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262544337/dispositif/ Wilfrid Laurier University is on the traditional and unceded territory of the Neutral, Anishnawbe and Haudenosaunee peoples. Brantford, Kitchener, and Waterloo are located on the Haldimand Tract. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Colette.Brin at com.ulaval.ca Tue Oct 29 09:34:49 2024 From: Colette.Brin at com.ulaval.ca (Colette Brin) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 15:34:49 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Demande de proposition, Radio-Canada/Request for proposal, CBC Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] ?FYI/Pour information: CBC/Radio-Canada is seeking Proposals from academic bodies or research firms for a comprehensive examination of its archival audio-visual, photographic and print material involving, or related to, First Nations, Inuit and M?tis published between 1936 and 2025 inclusive. https://www.merx.com/solicitations/open-bids/D-MARCHE-POUR-MIEUX-SE-COMPRENDRE-ANALYSE-DU-CONTENU/0000280556?origin=0&language=EN CBC/Radio-Canada invite les ?tablissements d?enseignement et des soci?t?s de recherche des propositions pour un projet d?analyse exhaustive de ses archives de contenus audiovisuels, photographiques et imprim?s concernant des Inuit, des M?tis et les Premi?res Nations, ou se rapportant ? eux, diffus?s de 1936 ? 2025, inclusivement. https://www.merx.com/solicitations/open-bids/D-MARCHE-POUR-MIEUX-SE-COMPRENDRE-ANALYSE-DU-CONTENU/0000280556?origin=0 [id:image001.png at 01D22B1B.78159F40] Colette Brin (elle/la) Professeure titulaire et directrice du Centre d??tudes sur les m?dias Directrice des programmes de 2e et 3e cycles, par int?rim D?partement d'information et de communication Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault, salle 5612 T?l.: +1 (418) 656-2131, poste 406736 Courriel : colette.brin at com.ulaval.ca Publications en libre acc?s sur CorpusUL Avant d'imprimer, pensez ? l'environnement. Le campus de l?Universit? Laval est situ? ? la crois?e du Niowents?o du peuple Huron-wendat, du Ndakinna du peuple Wabanaki, du Nitassinan du peuple innu, du Nitaskinan du peuple Atikmekw et du Wolastokuk Mal?cite. [id:image002.png at 01D22B1B.78159F40] Avis relatif ? la confidentialit? Ce message contient des renseignements qui peuvent ?tre confidentiels ou prot?g?s. Il s'adresse au destinataire pr?vu ou ? une personne autoris?e ? le recevoir en son nom. Si vous l'avez re?u par erreur, nous vous prions d'en informer l'auteur dans les meilleurs d?lais, de ne pas divulguer son contenu et de le supprimer de votre syst?me. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 285 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 2974 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 124 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: From jessalynn.keller at ucalgary.ca Tue Oct 29 17:04:33 2024 From: jessalynn.keller at ucalgary.ca (Jessalynn Keller) Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 23:04:33 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP: Console-ing Passions 2025 at Georgia State Message-ID: <0BCD3AE4-D5D0-4110-AC6D-7B980452EE0B@ucalgary.ca> Dear CCA community, Please find the CFP for the 2025 Console-ing Passions Conference, hosted by Georgia State University in Atlanta from June 27-29, 2025. Submissions are due December 10. Feel free to reach out to the general CP email account below or myself if you have questions. Cheers Jessalynn Jessalynn Keller, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Communication, Media & Film University of Calgary Board Chair, Console-ing Passions Jessalynn.keller at ucalgary.ca The University of Calgary is located on traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut?ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to M?tis Nation of Alberta, Region III. The traditional Blackfoot name of the place we now call Calgary is ?Moh?kins?tsis? . [A logo with a city in the background Description automatically generated] Console-ing Passions 2025 International Conference on Television, Video, Audio, New Media, and Feminism Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia June 27-29, 2025 Call for Papers In the contemporary media landscape, films are remade, television shows rebooted, videogames reimagined in a seemingly endless loop of reproduction. Reproduction, in the form of AI, was also at the heart of recent media industry labor actions. While the concept of reproduction has various meanings across media production, programming, and technology, it is foundationally about efforts to extend lineages. At Console-ing Passions 2025, we hope to initiate conversations about reproduction as a politics of agency, authorship, autonomy, and value-creation. The conference will take place on June 26-28, 2025 at Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA, a city that is home to artists, activists, and leaders who strive to live up to the legacy of the city as ?the cradle of civil rights.? We invite presentations that broadly consider the concept of reproduction as it applies to texts, economic systems, and labor practices. We welcome approaches that consider the role of civil rights, political action, and labor movements in both the U.S. and a global context in relation to this topic. The 2025 Conference Organizing Committee in the School of Film, Media, and Theatre at Georgia State University invites proposals for individual papers and pre-constituted panels that consider the conference theme of Reproduction and any other aspects of television, video, audio, or new media through gender, sexuality, race, and/or other systems of inequality. To submit your proposals please access our submission form here. Submissions Due December 10th Notifications begin January 31st If you have any questions, please email at consoleingpassions25 at gmail.com. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1608341 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From millerand.florence at uqam.ca Wed Oct 30 10:16:10 2024 From: millerand.florence at uqam.ca (Millerand, Florence) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:16:10 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Appel_=C3=A0_contributions=3A_=22La_datafi?= =?utf-8?q?cation_de_la_soci=C3=A9t=C3=A9_=3A_un_=C3=A9tat_des_lieux_des_?= =?utf-8?q?=C3=A9tudes_critiques_sur_les_donn=C3=A9es=22?= Message-ID: <5997B20F-D774-4A5D-883C-CED66C0DADAE@uqam.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, J?ai le plaisir de coordonner avec Lucie Delias et M?lanie Millette un num?ro th?matique ? venir sur ? La datafication de la soci?t? : un ?tat des lieux des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es ? pour la revue Communication. https://journals.openedition.org/communication/18946 La date limite de soumission des r?sum?s (1500 mots max) est fix?e au 18 novembre prochain. N?h?sitez pas ? nous contacter pour nous signaler votre int?r?t ou pour toute question sur l?appel. Florence Millerand -- Hi, Please find a call for papers for an upcoming thematic issue on ?La datafication de la soci?t?: un ?tat des lieux des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es? that I'm coordinating with Lucie Delias and M?lanie Millette for the journal Communication. https://journals.openedition.org/communication/18946 The deadline for submission of abstracts (1500 words max) is November 18. Communication is a French-language journal. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested or have any questions about the call. Florence Millerand Professeure, D?partement de communication sociale et publique / Full Professor, Department of public and social communication Directrice, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) / Director, Interuniversity Research Center on Science and Technology Codirectrice, Laboratoire sur la communication et le num?rique (LabCMO) / Codirector, Laboratory for Communication and the Digital Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al (UQAM) -- APPEL ? CONTRIBUTIONS La datafication de la soci?t? : un ?tat des lieux des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es Num?ro th?matique coordonn? par Florence MILLERAND (Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al), M?lanie MILLETTE (Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al) et Lucie DELIAS (Universit? Paul Val?ry, Montpellier) Pour la revue Communication Argumentaire Ce num?ro sp?cial vise ? interroger la place centrale des donn?es dans la soci?t? contemporaine. Les donn?es num?riques ou ? data ? ont le vent en poupe. Elles sont omnipr?sentes dans les discours publics exhortant, par exemple, les usagers et usag?res d'Internet ? prot?ger leurs donn?es personnelles, en lien avec des enjeux de vie priv?e, ou d?non?ant les biais algorithmiques des syst?mes de recommandation et d?intelligence artificielle, en lien avec des enjeux de discrimination. Depuis la vague des donn?es massives au tournant des ann?es 2010, les donn?es sont d?sormais consid?r?es comme une nouvelle ressource au c?ur de la r?volution num?rique ; et leur prolif?ration semble non seulement incontr?lable mais aussi souhaitable pour le devenir de nos soci?t?s de plus en plus automatis?es. Cette forte pr?sence des donn?es dans les discours publiques et m?diatiques se refl?te dans les travaux de recherche alors qu?un nombre croissant d'?tudes s?int?ressent de mani?re sp?cifique aux donn?es et aux implications de leur g?n?ration, de leur accumulation et de leurs usages dans les domaines du marketing, de l??conomie, de la gestion, mais aussi de la sant?, de la politique et de la culture. Parmi ces travaux, un ensemble de recherches critiques ?merge depuis une d?cennie, regroup?es parfois sous le label des ? Critical Data Studies ? (ex : Kitchin et Lauriault, 2014 ; Dalton, Taylor et Thatcher, 2016 ; Hepp, Jarke et Kramp, 2022), que l?on peut traduire en fran?ais par ? ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es ?, et que l'on retrouve ? la crois?e de la communication, de la sociologie et des Science and Technology Studies (STS). Ce champ de recherche interdisciplinaire est en pleine expansion dans l?espace francophone, o? de plus en plus de chercheurs et chercheuses s'int?ressent aux relations entre les donn?es num?riques et la soci?t?. Le champ des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es s'est d?velopp? d'abord comme une r?ponse aux visions utopiques formul?es dans les r?cits des grandes entreprises technologiques (GAFAM), o? le processus de mise en donn?es de la soci?t? (datafication) est pr?sent? comme ?tant in?luctable et n?cessaire. Ces travaux se sont cristallis?s autour de critiques importantes ? l'encontre de la big tech et du big data en particulier (Boyd et Crawford, 2012; Mejias et Couldry, 2024). Plus r?cemment, la place importante qu'ont pris les algorithmes dans la m?diation des activit?s quotidiennes et, surtout, les derniers d?veloppements en mati?re d?intelligence artificielle g?n?rative, comme les robots conversationnels de type ChatGPT qui se nourrissent de tr?s grands ensembles de donn?es, renouvellent les terrains d'?tude pour l'observation critique de la production et l'utilisation des donn?es num?riques. Ces ph?nom?nes contribuent, d'un c?t? ? r?affirmer le caract?re inexorable de la datafication en cours et de l'autre, ? alimenter une vision essentialiste et d?terministe des donn?es et de leur production. En effet, ces syst?mes intelligents, tout comme les grandes plateformes de m?dias sociaux et les algorithmes sur lesquels ils reposent, ne fonctionnent que s'ils sont aliment?s en data. ?tudier les donn?es de mani?re critique, comme le propose le champ des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es, consiste ? consid?rer les donn?es comme ?tant fondamentalement politiques, comme des instruments de pouvoir (Dalton et Thatcher, 2014; Hepp, Jarke et Kramp, 2022) qui fa?onnent et qui sont, en m?me temps, fa?onn?es par des structures sociales, culturelles et ?conomiques (Bigo, Isin et Ruppert, 2019). En prenant pour objet de recherche les donn?es elles-m?mes, ces travaux cherchent ? placer le projecteur sur la mani?re dont les donn?es sont produites, utilis?es, exploit?es, transform?es ou d?tourn?es; ?galement sur la fa?on dont elles circulent dans des espaces discursifs investis d?imaginaires et de valeurs qui contribuent le plus souvent ? leur naturalisation et d?politisation, et qui tendent ? les r?duire ? leur simple dimension technique (Millerand, Coutant, Latzko-Toth et Millette, ? para?tre). Au contraire de visions consid?rant les donn?es comme des faits ou de simples ? contenants ? de signification ? la fois non discutables et ? vraies ?, il s?agit de les aborder non pas comme des ? donn?es ? au sens d??l?ments d?j? l?, mais plut?t comme des construits pour en comprendre toutes les ramifications socio-politiques (Denis, 2018). Aborder les donn?es dans cette perspective implique de penser la mani?re dont l'extraction, la circulation, la mod?lisation et la gouvernance des donn?es affectent les sujets sociaux et, en m?me temps, d?envisager comment les donn?es peut ?tre mises au service d?agendas sociopolitiques, autant dans le cadre de strat?gies de contr?le et de surveillance (Dijck, 2014) que d?initiatives de r?sistances (activisme de donn?es, statactivisme, hacktivisme, etc., Milan et van der Velden, 2016). Il s?agit aussi de porter l?attention sur la mat?rialit? des techniques et des infrastructures qui sous-tendent les ?conomies de la donn?e. Alors que les donn?es sont mat?rialis?es dans des infrastructures num?riques qui font d?sormais partie int?grante de nos vies quotidiennes (s?identifier sur un compte bancaire en ligne, ?changer sur les r?seaux sociaux, etc.), il s?agit donc de les aborder de mani?re critique pour comprendre comment elles structurent d?sormais un large ?ventail de processus et d?activit?s communicationnelles, sociales, ?conomiques, politiques et culturelles qui fa?onnent notre soci?t? contemporaine. Axes de recherche Axe 1: Approches critiques des r?gimes de production et d?exploitation des donn?es Les ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es appellent ? s?int?resser aux r?gimes de production et d?exploitation des donn?es pour saisir de mani?re critique le processus de datafication en cours, dans son macrocontexte. Par exemple, des grandes corporations et des ?tats peuvent utiliser les donn?es comme des instruments de pouvoir, ? travers la marchandisation de donn?es produites ou relatives aux individus (Birch, Cochrane et Ward, 2021) ou leur incorporation dans des strat?gies de surveillance et dans des modes de gouvernance ?tatique et de r?gulation des conduites (Minocher et Randall, 2020). Il s'agit alors d'interroger la mani?re dont les donn?es sont produites et utilis?es pour g?n?rer ou entretenir des formes d?autorit? et de contr?le, qui peuvent prendre appui sur des plateformes priv?es devenues de v?ritables infrastructures sociales (Plantin, Lagoze, Edward et Sandvig, 2016). Ces ph?nom?nes sont ? analyser ? l??chelle des ?tats, au niveau des politiques publiques et des visions du monde qui les fondent (en mati?re de protection des donn?es, souverainet? des donn?es, etc., Th?viot, 2023), mais aussi ? l??chelle des organisations, o? la collecte syst?matique d'informations sur les employ?s se normalise ? travers l?adoption d?un large ?ventail d?outils de tra?age. Il s?agit aussi de s?int?resser aux imaginaires, de d?mocratisation, de transparence ou de croissance ?conomique par exemple, dans les discours autour de la valorisation et du partage des donn?es pour saisir comment les donn?es num?riques sont venues ? ?tre associ?es, dans les soci?t?s occidentales, ? des formes de progr?s social et de mieux-?tre (Smith, 2018). Axe 2 : Analyse des cons?quences sociopolitiques de la datafication, des luttes et r?sistances Les ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es appellent aussi ? explorer les cons?quences sociopolitiques, ?conomiques et environnementales de la production et de l?exploitation des donn?es. Par exemple, les jeux de donn?es incomplets ou ciblant sp?cifiquement une population peuvent donner lieu ? des prises de d?cision discriminatoires ou ?tre ? l?origine de ? biais ? technologiques en d?faveur des groupes minoris?s (D?Ignazio et Klein, 2020). Par ailleurs, le co?t environnemental de la r?colte et du stockage des donn?es massives au sein d?infrastructures tr?s ?nergivores pose ?galement des questions de sobri?t? (Crawford, 2021; Hogan, 2023), tandis que les in?galit?s entre les acteurs individuels, organisationnels ou nationaux qui ont les moyens de ma?triser les donn?es et les autres renforcent le data divide (Andrejevic, 2014). Face ? ces probl?mes, des formes de r?sistance voient le jour. Les initiatives d?activisme de donn?es (Beraldo et Milan, 2019) peuvent investir les donn?es elles-m?mes comme l?objet de lutte (counter-data, d?veloppement de la litt?ratie de donn?es) ou comme un outil de lutte (mobilisations de donn?es chiffr?es ou de visualisation par des organisations de la soci?t? civile ou des artistes pour supporter des causes). On pourra aussi s?int?resser ? d?autres formes de contestations plus individuelles et quotidiennes, par exemple les tactiques de r?sistance face ? l?exploitation des donn?es personnelles ou ? la surveillance algorithmique. Axe 3 : Enjeux ?pist?mologiques et m?thodologiques des approches critiques sur les donn?es Finalement, les ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es soul?vent des questions ?pist?mologiques et m?thodologiques, ce qui permet notamment de renouveler les r?flexions sur l?ontologie de la donn?e, sa port?e et ses limites heuristiques (Markham, 2013). Les travaux en ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es les placent au c?ur de leur probl?matique, alors qu?elles deviennent l?objet de la recherche et que l?on s?interroge sur les m?thodes les plus ad?quates pour les constituer de mani?re ?thique (Luka et Millette, 2018), tout en conservant des traces du processus d?cisionnel menant ? la constitution des jeux de donn?es (Gitelman, 2013) - processus souvent rendus invisibles par les traditions disciplinaires et la propension de la datafication ? simuler un rapport imm?diat aux ph?nom?nes datafi?s. Il peut ainsi ?tre utile de porter un regard historique sur la g?n?alogie des donn?es et la propension ? quantifier le social (Mattelart, 2019) pour interroger les valeurs, cultures et rapport de pouvoir associ?s ou m?me ench?ss? dans les donn?es et la datafication (Wyatt, 2021; Hoffman, 2019) qu?elles perp?tuent. Les propositions associ?es ? cet axe pourront ainsi couvrir les dimensions th?oriques des donn?es, par exemple pour proposer des clarifications conceptuelles, et les aspects m?thodologiques, incluant les consid?rations ?thiques. Soumission d'une proposition d'article Les propositions d?articles doivent compter entre 1 200 ? 1 500 mots (bibliographie non comprise). Elles pr?senteront le titre, la probl?matique, la m?thodologie, incluant la base empirique utilis?e, et les principaux r?sultats. La proposition doit ?tre anonyme. L?auteur indiquera ses nom, institution d?appartenance et coordonn?es directement dans le courriel. Merci d?envoyer vos propositions par courrier ?lectronique aux trois coordinatrices : - Florence Millerand millerand.florence at uqam.ca - M?lanie Millette millette.melanie at uqam.ca - Lucie Delias lucie.delias at univ-montp3.fr Pri?re de placer en copie la Revue (revue.communication at com.ulaval.ca). La r?ception de chaque proposition donnera lieu ? un accus? de r?ception par courriel. Calendrier 30 ao?t 2024 Appel aux contributions 18 novembre 2024 Date limite d?envoi des propositions d?articles. Les propositions seront ?valu?es par le comit? scientifique en regard de leur pertinence pour le dossier th?matique et de leur qualit? scientifique 9 d?cembre 2024 Notification d?acceptation ou de refus des propositions 5 mars 2025 Les auteurs accept?s envoient leurs articles complets directement ? la revue Communication : revue.communication at com.ulaval.ca. La longueur de l?article final, si la proposition est retenue, sera de 40 000 ? 60 000 signes, espaces non comprises (ceci inclut les notes mais exclut la bibliographie). Pri?re d?appliquer les consignes r?dactionnelles de la revue http://journals.openedition.org.proxy.bibliotheques.uqam.ca/communication/6159 Chaque article sera ?valu? en double aveugle par un comit? de lecture ind?pendant. Le comit? de coordination en consultation avec l??quipe ?ditoriale de la revue Communication d?cidera, ? la lumi?re des ?valuations, de l?acceptation en l??tat, de la demande de modifications ou du rejet 5 mai 2025 Retour aux auteurs sur l?article 23 juin 2025 Remise de la nouvelle version de l?article directement ? la revue Communication : revue.communication at com.ulaval.ca. Le comit? de coordination v?rifiera si les modifications apport?es r?pondent aux recommandations du comit? de lecture ind?pendant Juillet 2025 Retour aux auteurs sur la nouvelle version Juil. ? oct. 2025 R?vision linguistique et retour aux auteurs pour validation et autorisation ? publier Novembre 2025 Publication Comit? scientifique Audrey Baneyx (Sciences Po Paris), Nathalie Casemajor (INRS), ?ric Dagiral (Universit? Paris Cit?), C?cile Favre (Lyon 2), M?l Hogan (Queen?s University), Olivier Martin (Universit? Paris Cit?), Ana?s Th?viot (Universit? catholique de l'Ouest) Bibliographie Des DOI sont automatiquement ajout?s aux r?f?rences par Bilbo, l'outil d'annotation bibliographique d'OpenEdition. Les utilisateurs des institutions qui sont abonn?es ? un des programmes freemium d'OpenEdition peuvent t?l?charger les r?f?rences bibliographiques pour lequelles Bilbo a trouv? un DOI. ANDREJEVIC, M. (2014). The Big Data Divide. International Journal of Communication, 8(17). BERALDO, D. et S. MILAN (2019). From data politics to the contentious politics of data. Big Data & Society, 6(2). DOI : 10.1177/2053951719885967 BIGO, D., E. ISIN et E. RUPPERT, E. (2019). Data Politics?: Worlds, Subjects, Rights. London: Routledge. DOI : 10.4324/9781315167305 BIRCH, K., D. COCHRANE et C. WARD (2021). Data as asset? The measurement, governance, and valuation of digital personal data by Big Tech. Big Data & Society, 8(1): 1-15. BOYD, D. et K. CRAWFORD (2012). Critical questions for big data. Information, Communication & Society 15(5): 662-679. DOI : 10.1080/1369118X.2012.678878 CRAWFORD, K. (2021). The Atlas of AI?: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence. Yale University Press. DOI : 10.12987/9780300252392 DALTON, C., L. TAYLOR et J. THATCHER (2016). Critical Data Studies: A dialog on data and space. Big Data & Society, 3(1). DALTON, C. et J. THATCHER (2014.). What does a critical data studies look like, and why do we care?? Seven points for a critical approach to ?Big Data.?. Society & Space. Rep?r? ?: http://societyandspace.com/material/commentaries/craig-dalton-and-jim-thatcher-what-does-a-critical-data-studies-look-like-and-why-do-we-care-sevenpoints-for-a-critical-approach-to-big-data/. DENIS, J. (2018). Le travail invisible des donn?es. ?l?ments pour une sociologie des infrastructure scripturales. Paris : Presses des Mines. DOI : 10.4000/books.pressesmines.3934 D?IGNAZIO, C. et L.F. KLEIN (2020). Data Feminism. MIT Press. DOI : 10.7551/mitpress/11805.001.0001 DIJCK, J. van (2014). Datafication, dataism and dataveillance?: Big Data between scientific paradigm and ideology. Surveillance & Society, 12(2), 197?208. GITELMAN, L. (?d.). (2013). ? Raw data ? is an oxymoron. MIT Press. DOI : 10.7551/mitpress/9302.001.0001 HEPP, A., J. JARKE et L. KRAMP (2022). New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies. The Ambivalences of Data Power. Palgrave Macmillan. DOI : 10.1007/978-3-030-96180-0 HOFFMANN, A. (2020). Terms of Inclusion: Data, Discourse, Violence. New Media & Society, 23(12). HOGAN, M. (2023). ?Environmental media? in the cloud?: The making of critical data center art. New Media & Society, 25(2), 273?459. KITCHIN, R. et T. LAURIAULT (2014). Towards critical data studies: Charting and unpacking data assemblages and their work. The Programmable City Working Paper 2. Rep?r? ?: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm? abstract_id?2474112. LUKA, M. E. et M. MILLETTE (2018). (Re)framing Big Data?: Activating Situated Knowledges and a Feminist Ethics of Care in Social Media Research. Social Media + Society, 4(2), 1?10. MARKHAM, A. (2013). Undermining ?Data?: A Critical Examination of a Core Term in Scientific Inquiry. First Monday, 18(10). MATTELART, A. (2019). Pour une arch?ologie du culte du nombre. Dans ?. George (dir), Num?risation de la soci?t? et enjeux sociopolitiques 1 (p. 19-30). Londres (Angleterre): ISTE. MEJIAS, U. A et N. COULDRY (2024). Data Grab. The new Colonialism of Big Tech and how to fight back. WH Allen. DOI : 10.7208/chicago/9780226832319.001.0001 MILAN, S., L. van der VELDEN, L. (2016). The alternative epistemologies of data activism. Digital Media & Society, 2(2): 57-74. DOI : 10.14361/dcs-2016-0205 MILLERAND, F., A. COUTANT, G. LATZKO-TOTH et M. MILLETTE (? para?tre). Datafication et publics de donn?es. Penser la mise en donn?e de la soci?t?. Montr?al: Presses de l?Universit? de Montr?al. MINOCHER, X. et C. RANDALL (2020). Predictable policing?: New technology, old bias, and future resistance in big data surveillance. Convergence, 26(5?6), 1108?1124. PLANTIN, J.-C., C. LAGOZE, P. N. EDWARDS et C. SANDVIG (2016). Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook. New Media & Society, 20(1). DOI : 10.1177/1461444816661553 SMITH, G. J. (2018). Data doxa?: The affective consequences of data practices. Big Data & Society, 5(1). TH?VIOT, A. (2023). Gouverner par les donn?es? Pour une sociologie politique du num?rique. Lyon: ENS ?ditions. WYATT, S. (2021). Metaphors in Critical Internet and Digital Media Studies. New Media & Society 23(2): 406?16. DOI : 10.1177/1461444820929324 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel - Num?ro Datafication & ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 152029 bytes Desc: Appel - Num?ro Datafication & ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es.pdf URL: From sganter at sfu.ca Wed Oct 30 17:18:01 2024 From: sganter at sfu.ca (Sarah Ganter) Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:18:01 -0700 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for applicants: Trans-Atlantic Partnership Research Fellow at SFU/School of Communication Message-ID: <11E00ED3-0E0E-4D4F-9D9B-9AEB39569433@sfu.ca> [?EXTERNAL] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: EDIT_Fellowship Announcement_PhD.final.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 119417 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: email-sig.jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 6087 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 1524870636650.png Type: image/png Size: 8157 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christophercwynar at trentu.ca Fri Nov 1 13:19:15 2024 From: christophercwynar at trentu.ca (Christopher Cwynar) Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 19:19:15 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CUPE Sessional Positions for WI 2025 @ Trent Durham (Nov. 5 Deadline) Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Good Afternoon, Trent Durham's Communications program is currently seeking instructors for courses in Media Relations and Crisis Communication for the upcoming Winter 2025 semester. The deadline for these positions is November 5. Please see the attached files for more information on the two positions and the application procedures. Should you have any questions regarding these positions, or our program, please feel free to reach out to me. Best, Chris Christopher Cwynar, PhD Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator Communications Trent University Durham GTA trent.academia.edu/christophercwynar -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 24-1149-COMM-3002H-A-CI-DUR-WI-RP.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 59027 bytes Desc: 24-1149-COMM-3002H-A-CI-DUR-WI-RP.docx URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 24-1150-COMM-4001H-B-CI-DUR-WI-RP.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 59129 bytes Desc: 24-1150-COMM-4001H-B-CI-DUR-WI-RP.docx URL: From mdarroch at yorku.ca Fri Nov 1 14:19:36 2024 From: mdarroch at yorku.ca (Michael Darroch) Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 20:19:36 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Business Manager: Canadian Journal of Communication Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Business Manager: Canadian Journal of Communication The Canadian Journal of Communication seeks a part-time Business Manager to assume the non-academic, non-editorial management of the journal and to work alongside the Editor (-in-Chief). This is a senior position requiring qualifications in scholarly journal management, knowledge and skills in financial control, familiarity with journal operations, website management, areas of innovation, particularly AI, and usage analytics. Also important is a talent for managing expected change in government funding. Compensation will be based on the qualifications of the selected candidate and the current and future needs of the journal. The position is initially expected to be for a 3 to 5-year term inclusive of a 6-month probationary period. This term is renewable. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. The Canadian Journal of Communication strongly values diversity, including gender and sexual diversity, within its community and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups, persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, and those who identify as 2SLGBTQ+. We invite you to self-identify as a member of one or more of these groups. Self-identification is optional. All responses will be kept confidential. Candidates may wish to outline their experience with any aspect of journal management, including, but not limited to: * Business management of scholarly journals * Mid-career to Senior Scholar affiliated with a Canadian post-secondary institution * Editorial or Board management experience with scholarly journals * Experience managing budgets and financial obligations * Familiarity with scholarly journals and Academic Presses in the Communication and Media Studies landscape * Familiarity with Canadian Communication and Media Studies * Familiarity with website management as well as social media content creation * Beginning familiarity with using AI to enhance user experience * Experience with journal usage analytics * Experience with funding opportunities in academic publishing * Experience with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies and related areas of support * Experience with fundraising outside of grant initiatives would be valuable The deadline for receipt of completed applications is 30 November 2024. Applications must include: 1) a maximum 5-page Statement of Background and Interest; 2) an up-to-date curriculum vitae; and 3) the names and contacts of three referees. References will only be contacted at a later stage in the process. All materials should be sent to: Dr. Michael Darroch, President of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Journal of Communication at mdarroch at yorku.ca. Shortlisting and interviewing will take as soon as possible starting in December 2024. The preferred start date will be 15 January 2025. Michael Darroch, PhD Associate Professor, Cinema & Media Arts ? Keele Campus Program Coordinator, Creative Technologies ? Markham Campus School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design | York University: ampd.yorku.ca York University land acknowledgement | confidentiality statement President, Canadian Journal of Communication Email: mdarroch at yorku.ca -- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From helene.bourdeloie at gmail.com Mon Nov 4 02:37:55 2024 From: helene.bourdeloie at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Helene_BOURDELO=C4=B0E?=) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 10:37:55 +0100 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Invitation_-_programme_-_Colloque_=22Discr?= =?utf-8?q?iminations_=C3=A0_l=E2=80=99=C3=A8re_des_plateformes_num?= =?utf-8?q?=C3=A9riques=2E_Le_cas_de_la_grossophobie=22_Paris_MSPN_?= =?utf-8?q?-_21_nov=2E_2024?= In-Reply-To: References: <8C50FA0F-2E8C-42E3-904F-3419A2F4118C@gmail.com> <121CE0EC-369B-4786-A30A-FAD635A8DCC1@gmail.com> Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Ch?res et chers coll?gues, Nous sommes heureuses de vous inviter au colloque "Discriminations ? l??re des plateformes num?riques. Le cas de la grossophobie" qui se tiendra ? la MSH Paris Nord (m?tro Front populaire, l. 12) le jeudi 21 novembre 2024 de 8h45 ? 18h00. Vous trouverez le programme en PJ, ici et infra. Pensez ? vous inscrire ici. Pour les personnes n'ayant pas de compte "Sciencesconf", vous cliquerez ? droite sur "Je n'ai pas encore de compte" (compte tr?s simple ? cr?er). La tenue de l'?v?nement a ?t? soutenue par la MSH Paris Nord, l'Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord et l'Institut du Genre. N'h?sitez pas ? faire circuler dans vos r?seaux et aupr?s de la soci?t? civile. Nous vous remercions pour votre attention, H?l?ne Bourdeloie et Dimitra Laurence Larochelle --------- Ce colloque, organis? par H?l?ne Bourdeloie (ma?tresse de conf?rences ? l?Universit? Paris Nord, chercheuse au LabSIC, en d?l?gation au CIS-CNRS en 2024/25) et Dimitra Laurence Larochelle (ma?tresse de conf?rences ? l?Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle), se d?roulera le jeudi 21 novembre 2024, de 9h ? 18h, ? la MSH Paris Nord. Merci de vous inscrire. Informations pratiques Auditorium de la MSH Paris Nord 20 avenue George Sand, La Plaine Saint-Denis (93) M?tro Front populaire (ligne 12, sortie 3) Pr?sentation L?objectif de ce colloque est d?interroger les discriminations subies par les personnes grosses ? l??re du num?rique. Dans une perspective interdisciplinaire et transdisciplinaire, il s?agit de faire un ?tat des lieux du ph?nom?ne en faisant dialoguer scientifiques (sociologues, m?decins, chercheuses en sciences de l?information et de la communication?) et acteurs ou actrices de la soci?t? civile comme des p?dagogues (journalistes?), activistes du secteur associatif ou des influenceuses t?moignant de leurs exp?riences et de leur militantisme pour lutter contre les discriminations, notamment grossophobes. Au-del?, l?enjeu consistera ? interroger ces oppressions dans un contexte num?rique en interrogeant le r?le des plateformes dans la perp?tuit? de ces oppressions ou, au contraire, dans leur reconfiguration, voire amenuisement (r?le de r?sistance permis par l?horizontalit? des plateformes). D?di?e ? des points de vue universitaires, la matin?e ouvrira avec une intervention des charg??es de mission ? ?galit? entre les femmes et les hommes ? de l?USPN qui, du fait de leur double casquette (chercheur?euse ?galement), t?moigneront de leur exp?rience sur le terrain universitaire mais aussi de leurs recherches concernant le genre et les discriminations. L?apr?s-midi sera quant ? elle consacr?e au r?le structurant des plateformes, en particulier d?Instagram, dans la construction et d?construction des discriminations et rapports d?oppression. L?apr?s-midi sera quant ? elle consacr?e ? des ?changes avec des actrices et acteurs de la soci?t? civile, notamment des cr?atrices de contenus body-positivistes qui, sur des plateformes comme Instagram, tentent de r?sister aux normes dominantes et de d?construire les repr?sentations grossophobes. Programme 8h45 ? Accueil et caf? 9h15 ? 9h35 ? Conf?rence introductive * H?l?ne BOURDELOIE, LabSIC, USPN et Centre Internet et Soci?t?, CNRS et Dimitra Laurence LAROCHELLE, Irm?ccen, Universit? Sorbonne Nouvelle * Nathalie FERR?, charg?e de mission lutte contre le racisme, l?antis?mitisme et toutes les formes de discriminations, USPN La grossophobie vue par les sciences Session mod?r?e par Jo?lle KIVITS, ECEVE, Universit? de Paris, Cit? du Genre 09h35 ? 9h55 Claire CARETTE, INSERM U1418, Universit?? Paris Cite? et H?pital europ?en Georges Pompidou L?ob?sit?, une maladie complexe et multiple ? 9h55 ? 10h15 Alice BELLICHA, ?quipe de Recherche en ?pid?miologie Nutritionnelle (EREN), UMR U1153 Inserm / U1125 Inrae / Cnam / SMBH ? USPN Pr?jug?s li?s au poids et stigmatisation de l?ob?sit? : apport de l??pid?miologie nutritionnelle 10h15 ? 10h35 ? Questions / ?changes 10h35 ? 10h50 ? Pause caf? Grossophobie et rapports sociaux Session mod?r?e par Dimitra Laurence LAROCHELLE 10h50 ? 11h10 Lauren MALKA, journaliste Autrice de Mangeuses. Histoire de celles qui d?vorent, savourent ou se privent ? l?exc?s ?? La grossophobie avant le num?rique 11h10 ? 11h30 Solenne CAROF, Sorbonne Universit?, GEMASS La grossophobie : une domination int?rioris?e ? 11h50 ? 12h15 ? Questions / ?changes 12h15 ? 13h40 ? Pause d?jeuner Les discriminations dans un contexte num?rique Session mod?r?e par H?l?ne BOURDELOIE 13h40 ? 14h Olivier ALEXANDRE, Centre Internet et Soci?t?, CNRS Les plateformes ont-elles un corps ? 14h ? 14h20 Katia LURBE PUERTO, RISOME R?seau interdisciplinaire de l?ob?sit? en M?diterran?e Le r?le du num?rique dans les politiques de la chirurgie bariatrique 14h20 ? 14h40 Phoeb? PIGENET, Universit? Panth?on-Assas, CARISM Lutter contre la grossophobie sur X, entre violence et visibilit?. ?tude du cas ? #Plusde70kgetSereine ? 14h40 ? 15h Emmanuelle BRUNEEL, Sorbonne universit?, GRIPIC Grossophobie et s?miotique visuelle de la cr?ation publicitaire : la st?r?otypie en questions 15h ? 15h20 ? Questions 15h20 ? 15h35 ? Pause Comment le num?rique r?-interroge-t-il les discriminations ? Table ronde avec des instagrameur?euses body positives mod?r?e par Pietro ATTADIO, Sciences Po 15h35 ? 17h30 ? T?moignages, ?changes, d?bats * Marie-Line JACOB ?????, @woodyne, entrepreneure, coach d?affirmation de soi * Kim Lewin, kimjlewin * St?phy Pimenoff, @stephyphotographie, photographe engag?e pour un rapport au corps plus sain, en ligne * David Venkatapen, @davidvenkatapen, mannequin et mod?le vivant * Moniquecourbyzshow, membre Courby?z Show Picardie 17h30 ? 18h ? Conf?rence de cl?ture et questions Dimitra Laurence LAROCHELLE et H?l?ne BOURDELOIE La cause body-positiviste en ligne : entre r?sistance et conformit? 18h ? Cocktail (? confirmer) *** H?l?ne Bourdeloie Centre Internet et Soci?t? (CNRS), en d?l?gation LabSIC - Universit? Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN) http://www.helenebourdeloie.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: A5-grossophobie-21nov2024-FormatItalienne_28OCT24.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 897179 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dana.cramer at torontomu.ca Mon Nov 4 08:10:19 2024 From: dana.cramer at torontomu.ca (dana.cramer at torontomu.ca) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 10:10:19 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP Extension: ACC-CCA Graduate Students Journal CFP In-Reply-To: <303BEDF2-6B1C-6E43-872D-335A22A35554@hxcore.ol> References: <303BEDF2-6B1C-6E43-872D-335A22A35554@hxcore.ol> Message-ID: <0A4A4711-00A0-0344-9E6F-9614AC4F96E4@hxcore.ol> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From asmaa.malik at torontomu.ca Mon Nov 4 09:35:09 2024 From: asmaa.malik at torontomu.ca (Asmaa Malik) Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 11:35:09 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for Submissions: "Palestine and Campus Movements: Sites of Transnational Feminist Solidarities" Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] ***DEADLINE APPROACHING: Nov. 15, 2024*** CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Gatherings, "Palestine and Campus Movements: Sites of Transnational Feminist Solidarities" Dear colleagues, In solidarity with the ongoing work of students, faculty members, activists and scholars on university campuses, in a climate where speaking out against the ongoing genocide in Palestine often invites intense scrutiny and administrative action, I am co-editing the second issue of Gatherings, an interdisciplinary, intersectional feminist journal, entitled "Palestine and Campus Movements: Sites of Transnational Feminist Solidarities," along with my co-editors Besan Jaber (Georgetown University) and Amy Shore (Oswego State University) (bios). ?To be Palestinian right now is to feel betrayed by those who remain silent, whatever their reasons, and to feel gratitude and hope from those who have spoken up,? writes journalist Laila Al-Arian. Across disciplines and backgrounds, academics and activists have gathered and mobilized in support of the student movement and encampments across the globe, demanding their protection and the broader protection of speech on campus. Solidarity movements with Palestine aiming to decenter settler and nation-state formations and institutions, illuminate how Palestinian liberation is connected with the liberation of all oppressed and marginalized people. Palestinians? visions of freedom, steadfastness, and dignity have fueled and inspired these solidarity movements and actions. It is what Sarah Ihmoud describes as ?decolonial Palestinian feminism? that teaches us love and care in the time of genocide. As Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Wahab, and El-Issa note in their 2022 essay, Palestine ?is a global compass of feminist ethics, an intellectual tool for analyzing contours of injustice, and an intervention strategy for liberation.? Amidst the continuous and intensifying surveillance and criminalization of any speech in solidarity with Palestine on college campuses, a growing number of scholars and activists continue to advocate for justice in Palestine. Many have called for a renewed commitment to transnational feminist solidarity, urging feminists to recognize and address the interconnectedness of their struggles with those of Palestinians. Loubna Qutami reminds us that ?a feminist practice of bearing witness means we defiantly record, remember, survive, and resist.? In that spirit, Gatherings invites scholars, artists, and activists to reflect on this campus-based transnational activism. We welcome submissions in the form of traditional research articles, as well as essays, memoir, interviews, video or audio pieces, artwork, and other formats that can be published digitally. We encourage contributors to engage with Palestinian-created and allied work, including social media, journalism, works of art, popular culture, and critical theory. We are also interested in student and faculty collaborations. You can find the complete CfS here: https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/gatherings/news.html. We are accepting abstract submissions until Nov. 15, 2024. Completed accepted works are expected to be submitted by April 15, 2025 If you have questions or inquiries about this CFS or Gatherings, please reach out to me. We would appreciate it if you would share this Call for Submissions widely. Thank you, Asmaa Malik Co-Editor, Gatherings -- [https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/gh2eJ_x0IcSape5uRfFX05GaKzxM4SZvpc-pB-vDcLQvv51p95TsMzgJ_uMWyzHNKljuAkPNHd31yWPb4wuJPcsdP6m9bmzP2LsXh7le5079zRVmONa89NTlTs97ntssbD_cfZXts28QoaPF1A] Asmaa Malik (she/her) Associate Professor, Journalism Graduate Program Director, Documentary Media Guest co-editor, Gatherings Call for Submissions: "Palestine and Campus Movements: Sites of Transnational Feminist Solidarities" (abstracts due Nov. 15) Recent publications: * "Attacks on Press Freedoms Have Chilling Effects Far Beyond Gaza" by Asmaa Malik and Sonya Fatah, The Walrus * "If Poilievre Won?t Play by the Rules, Journalists Shouldn?t Take the Bait" by Asmaa Malik. The Walrus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bartone1 at yorku.ca Wed Nov 6 09:28:27 2024 From: bartone1 at yorku.ca (Emily Barton) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 16:28:27 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] THIS IS THE FEMINIST ARCHIVE: SCREENING NOVEMBER 19 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Please join us for our third screening.... Feminist Recycling Group presents?. This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film & Video 1970s-1990s The four events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, recontextualize feminist film and video work as constitutive of archival futures; a future imperfect: what will be seen to have been. Too often, feminism is narrated and historicized as wholly outdated/transphobic/racist, invisibilizing BIPOC feminists who were leaders in the Canadian feminist movement and its art practice. Feminists themselves may attempt to disavow previous iterations of the movement. And yet, many examples of early feminist video engage, or invent avant-garde strategies, while also engaging in intersectional interrogations. The delimiting of the history of feminisms implicitly excludes much of the intersectional cultural work that was central to feminist projects. This is especially pertinent as American hegemony ? the undoing of abortion rights, the war on trans bodies ? continues to inform local and national contexts in Canada. The films and videos in the programs come from the last three decades of the 20th century when feminist political organizing was inextricable with women?s cultural production. "Club Classics" will be November 19, 7-9PM, at Innis 222E (2 Sussex Avenue, 2nd floor deluxe screening room - accessible by elevator). Throbbing. Pulsing. Sweating. Clubs and bars have been central spaces for queer and trans people to find and build community. But rapid gentrification and the increasing cost of living are closing what few queer nightlife spaces remain. These videos document Toronto's lost queer nightlife. The screening will be followed by a conversation and Q&A between curator, Jon Petrychyn, and artist scholars, Judith Doyle and Lilian Rodavac. Find eventbrite link here. See you there! Please look out for our next screening, January 23, 2025. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Poster_Club Classics.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2276058 bytes Desc: Poster_Club Classics.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: THISISTHEFEMINISTARCHIVE (1).png Type: image/png Size: 1162800 bytes Desc: THISISTHEFEMINISTARCHIVE (1).png URL: From ggow at ualberta.ca Tue Nov 5 09:07:01 2024 From: ggow at ualberta.ca (Gordon A. Gow) Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2024 09:07:01 -0700 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Tenure-Track Positions in Artificial Intelligence and Society Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] The University of Alberta is pursuing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cohort Hire initiative to hire 21 faculty members doing AI and Machine Learning (ML) research across various disciplines and departments. These hires can be across the disciplines. AI/ML has the potential to transform almost all fields of study within the University and nearly all aspects of society outside the University. As part of this AI Cohort Hire, we are looking for scholars actively pursuing this transformational capacity of AI/ML within their disciplines. For media and communication scholars, this initiative offers a unique opportunity for colleagues with a track record of studying how AI and ML intersect with critical issues such as digital media, public communication, and societal impact. We encourage scholars examining AI's role in shaping public discourse, media production, or audience engagement to apply. By joining this AI Cohort, you can contribute to interdisciplinary conversations and lead research at the cutting edge of technology?s influence on media and society. See https://apps.ualberta.ca/careers/posting/908 GORDON A. GOW, PhD Professor Interim Director, Media & Technology Studies UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA College of Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty of Arts Sociology/Media & Technology Studies 4-26 Tory (HM) Building Edmonton, AB Canada T6G 2H4 [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4zsly9hRIyxBBus1cmEoNyVo0PGWEuyAVOwRLC97qSfL5mtavzZxGIEVOdpthOsIqcQepRAGqmWOncZ] [University of Alberta Logo] The University of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that we are situated on Treaty 6 territory, traditional lands of First Nations and M?tis people. [Facebook Logo] [Twitter] [Instagram] [YouTube] [LinkedIn] [Orchid] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anna.mcwebb at uwaterloo.ca Wed Nov 6 07:00:00 2024 From: anna.mcwebb at uwaterloo.ca (Anna Mcwebb) Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2024 14:00:00 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for Papers - (Un)Disturbed: A Journal of Feminist Voices, Special Issue on Feminist Futurities Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello all, The editorial team at (Un)Disturbed: A Journal of Feminist Voices (published through the University of Waterloo library) is excited to announce our call for a special issue that seeks to creatively explore and imagine feminist futurities. In her 2016 work Freedom is a Constant Struggle, feminist political activist and author Angela Davis wrote, ?[o]ur histories never unfold in isolation. We cannot truly tell what we consider to be our own histories without knowing the other stories. And often we discover that those other stories are actually our own stories? (pp. 135). And, indeed, in considering the past and present as told through shared feminist voices and stories, we may be able to imagine feminist futurities together. From this context, we imagine feminist futurities as the speculative and theoretical frameworks that imagine and work towards our preferred future worlds where feminist ideals?such as abolition, freedom from patriarchal and white supremacist structures, disability justice, and gender equity?are realized. Intersecting with ideas of queer futurity, racial justice, environmental sustainability, decolonial thought, and disabled futures, feminist futurities do more than merely focusing on the present struggles. Feminist futurities challenge existing power structures by envisioning radical, inclusive futures that empower marginalized voices, especially women, non-binary people, and those affected by intersecting oppressions, which includes reflecting on, and interrogating, the entanglements of the past, the present, and the future. Feminist futurities encourage not just imagining what feminist futures could look like, but also strategizing and mobilizing actions today that work towards those visions. Imagining feminist futurities necessitates the conception of a world where the past and the present cannot be disentangled from striving for the possibility of futures that do not perpetuate the ?structural and legally sanctioned misogyny, transphobia, and white supremacy (among other forms of violence) of the present? (Silverbloom 2024). In learning from each other through our shared feminist stories, we can engage in conversations where we retell our stories to revise them and relaunch them for unique (and potentially hopeful) feminist futurities. In this issue we hope to generate discussions that opens up a dialogue about how we, as feminists, are thinking about the entanglements of the past, the present, and the future. We welcome contributions that examine, but are not limited to, the following areas: * Digital feminist futurities * Ecofeminism and environmental feminist futurities * Indigenous futurities * Afrofuturism * Queer futurities * Crip feminism and disabled futures * Bodies and feminist futurities * Specific topics related to feminist stories and/or feminist futurities on campus (for example, navigating feminist futurities in tandem with misogyny and rape culture on campus) Submission Information (Un)Disturbed encourages engagement with any of the following forms: * Reports on campus and/or community ongoings (800-1500 words) * Original research (3000-6000 words) * Essays (2500-4,000 words) * Activist/advocate notes (6,000 words) * Commentary and Criticism (2000-2500) * Book reviews (2,000 words) * Interviews and roundtables (4,000 words) * Community voices (4,000 words) * Poetry (variable) * Reflections (variable) * Research creation (variable) * Other arts-based analyses, outputs, and commentary (variable) For more information, please review the About the Journal page for the journal's section policies, as well as the Author Guidelines. Authors need to register with the journal prior to submitting or, if already registered, simply log in and begin the process. To submit a proposal for consideration in this special issue, please send a 250-word abstract to amcwebb at uwaterloo.ca by December 1st, 2024. Any questions can also be directed to this email address. Contributors will be notified of the status of their abstracts by January 15, 2025. Full papers or projects will be due March 30, 2025. Completed manuscripts should be submitted via the (Un)Disturbed submission portal and adhere to the journal?s formatting guidelines. We look forward to receiving your submissions, Anna McWebb Anna McWebb, MA (she/her) PhD Student, English Phone: (519) 502-9610 E-mail: anna.mcwebb at uwaterloo.ca Department of English Language and Literature University of Waterloo Managing Editor, (un)Disturbed: A Journal of Feminist Voices The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. While acknowledging territory allows us to recognize the enduring presence and actions of Indigenous communities, peoples, and lands, more work towards reconciliation, in our research, teaching, and everyday life, must follow: Beyond Acknowledgement. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From katherine_reilly at sfu.ca Wed Nov 6 17:55:31 2024 From: katherine_reilly at sfu.ca (Katherine Reilly) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2024 00:55:31 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP: Panel on NeuroData and NeuroJustice at CCA in Toronto Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, This is an open call to anyone interested in collaborating on a panel about NeuroData and NeuroJustice at the 2025 CCA conference in Toronto. Neurodata has been identified as the next frontier in both data science research and privacy protection. Neurodata, neurotechnology and biometric data are being promoted as a means to address mental health challenges, engage in self-learning, generate innovations in health technology (such as treatments for Parkinson?s), and conduct marketing and advertising. Recent research has combined brain data from MRI or EEG scans with AI to produce images of what subjects are seeing, as well as the images they see in their dreams, meaning that technology is literally on the verge of seeing into our thoughts. Given its potential applications, neurodata has spurred investments by various artificial intelligence, social media and gaming companies. Snapchat, which acquired NextMind, is exploring how neurodata can be used to generate augmented realities. Meta is collaborating with Neurospin and INRIA to study language processing. And Elon Musk?s company, Neuralink, created a computer-brain interface that enabled a recipient to play Mario Kart with his mind. As innovation presses ahead, it leaves unanswered important questions about the social and ethical implications of neurodata as it relates to socio-economic, epistemic and cognitive justice. Recent journalistic coverage of the Brain School revealed that the University of Regina gave ethics approval to the US company Biocybernaut Institute to experiment on neurofeedback as a treatment for trauma among indigenous youth. Meanwhile, labour groups have raised concerns about the use of neurodata to monitor employees. These concerns and more have resulted in advocacy for ?NeuroRights,? and new neurojustice regulations have been introduced in several jurisdictions including Chile, Spain, California and Colorado. Interest in neuroscience has also given rise to new narratives and social imaginaries represented by science fiction shows such as Severance. This panel will convene papers that broadly explore NeuroData, NeuroJusitce, and related themes, drawing on communications, media, STS, cultural or humanities perspectives. If you?d like to be part of this panel proposal to CCA, please reach out to Dr. Katherine Reilly at kreilly at sfu.ca by December 2, 2024. Please share a few words about your interest in this theme. Best, Katherine Dr. Katherine Reilly Associate Professor, School of Communication Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT) SSHRC Lead for SFU [signature_406063417] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 9519 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca Thu Nov 7 12:53:50 2024 From: nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca (Nicole Cohen) Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2024 19:53:50 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Revised Date: Canadian Communication Association (CCA) Annual Conference 2025 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for Papers Canadian Communication Association (CCA) Annual Conference 2025 *** NEW DATE*** June 2-5, 2025 Dear colleagues, Due to Eid Al-Adha beginning on June 6, we have moved the dates of the CCA?s annual conference forward one day. The conference will now run June 2-5 at George Brown College. I?ve attached the CFP in English and French with the revised dates. We are also excited to announce that Dr. Sarah Sharma, Professor of Media Theory at the University of Toronto, will be our keynote speaker. Reminder: * Proposal Submission Deadline: December 2, 2024 * Submit your proposals at https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025/openconf.php We hope to see you (one day earlier) at CCA 2025! Nicole Cohen, University of Toronto CCA Vice-President and Conference Chair Sibo Chen, Toronto Metropolitan University CCA Local Arrangement Coordinator -- Appel ? communications Colloque annuel de l?Association canadienne de communication (ACC) 2025 *** NOUVELLE DATE*** du 2-5 juin 2025 Ch?rescoll?gues et chers coll?gues, En raison de l'A?d Al-Adha qui commence le 6 juin, les dates de la conf?rence annuelle de l'ACC ont ?t? avanc?es d'une journ?e. La conf?rence aura lieu du 2 au 5 juin au Coll?ge George Brown . J'ai joint l'AAP en anglais et en fran?ais avec les nouvelles dates. Nous sommes ?galement ravis d'annoncer que Sarah Sharma, professeure de th?orie des m?dias ? l'Universit? de Toronto, sera notre conf?renci?re d'honneur. * Date limite de soumission des propositions : 2 d?cembre 2024 * Soumettez vos propositions ? l'adresse suivante : https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025/openconf.php Nous esp?rons vous voir (un jour plus t?t) ? l?ACC 2025 ! Nicole Cohen, Universit? de Toronto Vice-pr?sidente de l'ACC et organisatrice principale du colloque Sibo Chen, Universit? m?tropolitaine de Toronto Responsable des arrangements locaux -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CCA 2025 colloque appel.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 288170 bytes Desc: CCA 2025 colloque appel.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CCA 2025 Call For Papers EN.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 185764 bytes Desc: CCA 2025 Call For Papers EN.pdf URL: From lorreine.petters at gmail.com Fri Nov 8 06:38:24 2024 From: lorreine.petters at gmail.com (Lorreine Petters) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 14:38:24 +0100 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?AAC_-_Colloque_Action_publique_et_num?= =?utf-8?q?=C3=A9risation_des_industries_culturelles_et_m=C3=A9diat?= =?utf-8?q?iques_=3A_enjeux_de_r=C3=A9gulation_dans_les_territoires?= In-Reply-To: <1503355288.6777413.1731058777639.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> References: <1239074062.185837.1719344984752.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> <327151536.1250756.1719490601515.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> <1735503656.135425.1720620795811.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> <701385299.14587788.1726151207644.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> <986803818.1996364.1728907365879.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> <1503355288.6777413.1731058777639.JavaMail.zimbra@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Ch?res et chers coll?gues, l'appel ? communication pour le colloque international "Action publique et num?risation des industries culturelles et m?diatiques : enjeux de r?gulation dans les territoires", organis? par le GRESEC en avril 2025, est ouvert jusqu'au lundi 25 novembre. Vous le trouverez en pi?ce jointe, n'h?sitez pas ? proposer vos recherches et ? partager cet appel. Bien ? vous, Maria Holubowicz et Emmanuel Marty pour le comit? d'organisation du colloque [http://logos.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/logos/logo-uga.png] Emmanuel Marty Ma?tre de conf?rences en sciences de l'information et de la communication Membre du Groupe de recherche sur les enjeux de la communication - GRESEC Co-r?dacteur en chef de la revue Les Enjeux de l'Information et de la Communication Membre du Comit? ?ditorial de la revue Mots. Les langages du politique UFR LLASIC, d?partement journalisme - EJDG, Institut de la Communication et des M?dias Bureau 226 ICM 04 56 52 87 37 / 06 88 76 51 94 www.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr Rejoignez-nous sur Facebook - Suivez-nous sur Twitter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: APPEL.COM-Action publique&num?risationICM-r?gulation&territoires-FINAL-14.10.24.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 388599 bytes Desc: not available URL: From cmfhead at ucalgary.ca Fri Nov 8 10:10:19 2024 From: cmfhead at ucalgary.ca (Department Head, Communication, Media and Film) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 17:10:19 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Winter Sessional Postings - Communication & Media Studies, UCalgary Message-ID: The Department of Communication and Media Studies invites applications for instructors to teach the following courses in Winter 2025: COMS 367 - Visual Communication & Culture Critical study of images in society. Topics may include formal image analysis; theories of the image; the politics and ethics of visual representation; portraiture and identity; advertising images; spectacle and modern media; war and propaganda imagery; circulation and the networked image; iconoclasm and censorship. Full description and application here. Deadline: November 12, 2024. COMS 481 - Advanced Studies in New Media & Society Examines the nature, origins and social implications of new media with a focus on the Internet. Evolving forms of interpersonal, group and public communication based on the Internet will be assessed in terms of the role they play in identity formation, cultural integration, learning, political participation, commerce and work. Full description and application here. Deadline: November 21, 2024. Please contact Dr. Samantha Thrift (cmfhead at ucalgary.ca) with questions. Thank you for your consideration. Best, Dr. Samantha C. Thrift Associate Professor (Teaching) Head, Department of Communication, Media and Film University of Calgary Mohkinstsis (Calgary) The University of Calgary, located in the heart of Southern Alberta, both acknowledges and pays tribute to the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, which include the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprised of the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut?ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to the M?tis Nation of Alberta (districts 5 and 6). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sibo.chen at torontomu.ca Fri Nov 8 10:15:35 2024 From: sibo.chen at torontomu.ca (Sibo Chen) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 12:15:35 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Webinar Recording: Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House (Nov. 5, 2024) Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, We successfully hosted the Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House on November 5th. Below, you can find the recording of the webinar and a summary of the graduate programs presented. We would greatly appreciate it if you could share this email with students who are applying for Master and PhD programs in your department. Best Regards Sibo --- Recording of Canada Communication Graduate Programs Virtual Open House (Nov. 5, 2024) https://torontomu.zoom.us/rec/share/uKon6zWPEJ0Ufye5ucVvI6TLDAPvUOwt17pcX60NH7X7aNUqUu2lYAXOF2-wtD8o.AHfiQ1G-urgrPBaF?pwd=gp19Yx85E3Z19xdoaznhqZvXm_zECnMT Several panelists have shared their slide decks, and you can access them using this Google Slides link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1o96aRxfAUEjQT1eRBSOqcLsHsCruBRqqhBe3cIoZWrY/edit?usp=sharing Below is a summary of the program links and contact information: Carleton University, Communication (MA) Program: https://graduate.carleton.ca/cu-programs/communication-masters/ Contact: sandrarobinson at cunet.carleton.ca, lauragareau at cunet.carleton.ca Concordia University, Media Studies (MA) Program: https://www.concordia.ca/artsci/coms/programs/media-studies-ma.html Contact: fenwick.mckelvey at concordia.ca, graduate.comsjour at concordia.ca McMaster University, Communication and New Media (MA) Program: https://csma.humanities.mcmaster.ca/graduate-programs/ Contact: cnmchair at mcmaster.ca, gradcnm at mcmaster.ca Royal Roads University, Intercultural and International Communication (MA) Program: https://www.royalroads.ca/programs/master-arts-intercultural-and-international-communication Contact: zhenyi.li at royalroads.ca, sccadmin at royalroads.ca Ontario Tech University, Social Practice and Innovation (MA) Program: https://socialscienceandhumanities.ontariotechu.ca/academic-programs/master-of-arts-in-social-practice-and-innovation-mspi.php Contact: Andrea.Slane at ontariotechu.ca, SSHgrad at ontariotechu.ca Simon Fraser University, Communication (MA) Program: https://www.sfu.ca/communication/students/future-students/masters.html Contact: adel_iskandar at sfu.ca, gradcmns at sfu.ca Toronto Metropolitan University, Master of Professional Communication: https://www.torontomu.ca/procom/graduate/ Contact: sibo.chen at torontomu.ca, mpc at torontomu.ca PhD in Media and Design Innovation: https://www.torontomu.ca/phd-media-design-innovation/ Contact: jshiga at torontomu.ca, mediadesignphd at torontomu.ca Communication & Culture (MA/PhD): https://www.torontomu.ca/graduate/programs/comcult/ Contact: miranda.campbell at torontomu.ca, comcult at torontomu.ca University of Calgary, Communication and Media Studies (MA/PhD) Program: https://arts.ucalgary.ca/communication-media-film/future-students/graduate/programs/master-arts-ma Contact: tamara.shepherd at ucalgary.ca, cmfgpd at ucalgary.ca University of Waterloo, Experimental Digital Media (MA) and Rhetoric and Communication Design (MA) Program: https://uwaterloo.ca/english/xdm, https://uwaterloo.ca/english/programs-grad/ma-rhetoric-and-communication-design Contact: englgrad2 at uwaterloo.ca, englishgrad at uwaterloo.ca University of Windsor, Communication, Media & Digital Culture (MA) Program: https://www.uwindsor.ca/communication-media-film/309/graduate-program Contact: bbrown at uwindsor.ca Western University Media Studies (MA/PhD): https://www.fims.uwo.ca/programs/graduate_programs/ma_media_studies/index.html Contact: madler7 at uwo.ca Master of Media, Journalism and Communication (MMJC professional): https://www.fims.uwo.ca/programs/graduate_programs/master_of_media_in_journalism_communication/index.html Contact: carsen6 at uwo.ca Wilfrid Laurier University, Communication Studies (MA) Program: https://www.wlu.ca/programs/arts/graduate/communication-studies-ma/index.html Contact: jfinn at wlu.ca, csgrad at wlu.ca York University, Communication and Culture (MA/PhD) Program: https://futurestudents.yorku.ca/graduate/programs/communication-and-culture Contact: bailey at yorku.ca, cmctgpa at yorku.ca --- I work flexibly and may send emails outside normal working hours. Please do not feel any pressure to respond outside of your own work schedule. Sibo Chen (he/him) Assistant Professor Associate Chair & Graduate Program Director School of Professional Communication Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) We acknowledge that Toronto is in the 'Dish With One Spoon Territory?. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cgc2025.carleton.coms at gmail.com Fri Nov 8 06:00:00 2024 From: cgc2025.carleton.coms at gmail.com (CGC2025) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 08:00:00 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Carleton University 2025 CGC Conference Call for Papers Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello, We are reaching out on behalf of Carleton University?s 2025 Communications Graduate Caucus Conference - (In)Tensions: Navigating the In-Between, which will be held February 27-28, 2025. We have attached the call for papers with all the information regarding the conference and submission guidelines. As stated in the call for papers, submissions can be made through the following form: https://forms.gle/TyS8ivvrEsc68cy86 If you would please pass this along to your graduate students on our behalf, that would be much appreciated. Take care, -- _______________________________________ Andrea Leduc | Abigail Ruta | Ada Semenova CGC Conference Co-Chairs School of Journalism and Communication Carleton University ? cgc2025.carleton.coms at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2025 CGC Conference Call for Papers.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 106032 bytes Desc: not available URL: From RosalesR2 at macewan.ca Fri Nov 8 10:42:12 2024 From: RosalesR2 at macewan.ca (Rey Rosales) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 17:42:12 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] We are hiring! PR faculty full-time tenure track job posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello, my dear colleagues: We are looking to hire a new full-time tenure-track faculty member in PR with a start date of July 1, 2025. Come join our awesome team here at MacEwan University in Edmonton, a city recently named as 2025 Top 30 Must Visit Destination by Lonely Planet. Check out the job posting and application link here: https://www.macewan.ca/about-macewan/careers/opportunities/postings/?competition=24.10.317 Have a great day! Best, Rey Rey Rosales, PhD (he/him) Associate Professor Chair, Department of Communication MacEwan University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rbuiani at gmail.com Sun Nov 10 16:02:35 2024 From: rbuiani at gmail.com (roberta buiani) Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:02:35 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] shapeshifting matter and viral behaviors Nov 14, 18 and 21: invitation to Exhibition, talk and book launch Message-ID: <02E0C874-80AB-4F4B-BC4F-71733686A450@gmail.com> [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, please, see below some events you might find of interest. specifically, I recommend the artist talk and discussion by interdisciplinary artist and scholar Daniela Brill Estrada on nov 21. She will be exhibited her work at the Osler Institute in Brampton starting from Nov 18 If you are looking for an alternative to Taylor Swift, and you are interested in all things viral, I am launching my book ?viral behaviors? on Nov 14. best Roberta --- Roberta Buiani Assistant Professor, New College, University of Toronto Artistic Director, ArtSci Salon | The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences artscisalon.com atomarborea.net New Book: Viral Behaviors. Viruses and Viral Phenomena across Science, Technology, and the Arts. Bloomsbury https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/viral-behaviors-9781350419421/ View this email in your browser [ba2cd6ba-8d4f-6764-553f-fd46801aadec.png] Fall 2024 has brought us climate and political uncertainty. In November, we bring you some food for thought: join us at these events to reflect on uncertainty, shapeshifting Matter, Unstable Universes and Viral Phenomena . Mark Your calendars on November 14, November 18 and November 21 see details below (in reverse chronological order) Shapeshifting Matter for an Unstable Universe artist talk and discussion with Daniela Brill Estrada Thursday, November 21, 5:30-7:30 pm The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Science Shapeshifting matter for an unstable universe is an in-disciplinary artistic project that challenges taxonomies and categories that divide nature into different boxes, not allowing bodies to exist freely, simply as part of the shapeshifting matter that inhabits this universe. The research tackles topics from astrophysics to origin of life research, and is based on daniela?s own experiences in understanding her own existence outside of these categories. [917f50b6-d66a-4c84-0b44-64697a4c1972.jpeg] DANIELA BRILL ESTRADA is and artist and researcher from Bogot? based in vVenna. inspired by origin of life research and astrobiology, she explores chemical trajectories, particularly those based on carbon. Currently, Daniela is an artist in residence at the SETI institute and at the University at Buffalo, and a PhD candidate at the art x science school for transformation in Linz, Austria. RSVP Join us at Celebrate Research Week and ORIHI launch (Osler Centre Institute for Health Innovation) November 18, 2024 1. 11:00 am -12:00 pm Opening of Art and Science Exhibition with Daniela Brill Estrada and others 2. 2:00-3:30 pm Discussion and artist talk with Daniela Brill Estrada and Roberta Buiani Osler Centre Institute for Health Innovation Brampton Civic Hospital Atrium 2100 Bovaird Drive East Brampton, ON L6R 3J7 Stay tuned for the the link to the Hybrid Event see more information and full program below Click Here to see program and to register [e93beda8-af56-fc51-ae15-3dd561ca8c78.png] Daniela Brill Estrada - Our Celestial Bodies Book Launch Viral Behaviors by Roberta Buiani Bloomsbury Visual Arts part of the series Biotechn?. Interthinking Art, Science, and Design Discussion and Q&A Thursday November 14 5:00-7:00 pm D.G. Ivey Library 20 Willcocks Street Toronto RSVP [8bea016c-14b9-6cd0-67c3-2d1300aa8108.png] Cover Image: Elaine Whittaker. Pandemic Convergence 1/2 (2020) In a new era of global virology that requires novel methodologies to improve the comprehension of viruses and viral phenomena, Viral Behaviors explores the cultural, material, and artistic significance of viruses and viral phenomena. The book contains a decade of research across art, science and technology and examines the struggles and successes of science and technology to tame the elusive nature and behavior of viruses, and the potential of art-based and cross-disciplinary collaborations to better communicate their complex making and intense entanglement with the world at large. Combining perspectives from art, philosophy, science and technology, it places biological and informational viruses alongside each other, revealing that, while the two types of agents affect the world in very different ways, their histories and manifestations contain surprising similarities that speak to a cultural continuum. Find more information HERE The book can be also borrowed from the University of Toronto Library and York University Library. Tell your library to get a copy! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ba2cd6ba-8d4f-6764-553f-fd46801aadec.png Type: image/png Size: 7875 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 917f50b6-d66a-4c84-0b44-64697a4c1972.jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 130034 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: e93beda8-af56-fc51-ae15-3dd561ca8c78.png Type: image/png Size: 585154 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 8bea016c-14b9-6cd0-67c3-2d1300aa8108.png Type: image/png Size: 1381890 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mgrace.lao at gmail.com Fri Nov 8 14:52:40 2024 From: mgrace.lao at gmail.com (Grace Lao) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 21:52:40 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] FW: WGSJ Presents Messy Classrooms: Teaching in Divisive Times! In-Reply-To: <66c7f93f6426998e454ffbbd4.8b2de32edf.20241108213658.1982e78b61.b44b4193@mail3.atl111.rsgsv.net> References: <66c7f93f6426998e454ffbbd4.8b2de32edf.20241108213658.1982e78b61.b44b4193@mail3.atl111.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Forwarding for anyone who may be interested! From: WGSJ Date: Friday, November 8, 2024 at 16:37 To: mgrace.lao at gmail.com Subject: WGSJ Presents Messy Classrooms: Teaching in Divisive Times! View this email in your browser [Logo] [https://mcusercontent.com/66c7f93f6426998e454ffbbd4/images/082538f5-78a1-97b6-0073-390f45aad3e6.png] WGSJ (Feminist) Friday Webinar Series: "Messy Classrooms: Teaching in Divisive Times!" Join us for a dynamic conversation about how and why classrooms are messy and what we might do in the face of that messiness. There is no doubt that all our post-secondary classrooms are dealing with any number of messy moments, and that many faculty members (including grad students) are often faced with scenarios that cause ?consternation? for both learners and educators. The webinar?s panelists will discuss how messy moments can transpire around lecture topics, use of language, and the larger geopolitical realities that enter classroom discussions and relations. The messiness can appear in a multitude of ways, including but not limited to curriculum design, in-class activities, pedagogical methods, faculty to student interactions, as well as student to student interactions. Please share with faculty and grad students. Fri, Nov 22, 2024 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM AST | 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EST | 12 PM - 1:30 PM CST | 11 AM - 12:30 AM MST | 10 AM - 11:30 AM PST Register on Eventbrite. Visit our website [Facebook icon] [Instagram icon] [Twitter icon] [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Women's, Gender and Social Justice Association. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you joined our mailing list. Our mailing address is: Women's, Gender and Social Justice Association Univ. Of Regina 3737 Wascana Pky Regina, SK S4S 0A2 Canada Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From laine.mccrory at torontomu.ca Mon Nov 11 07:16:58 2024 From: laine.mccrory at torontomu.ca (Laine Mccrory) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:16:58 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP: Intersections | Cross-Sections Graduate Conference Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello, Apologies for any cross posting. Please feel free to share this opportunity with any graduate students in your networks! We are pleased to announce the 2025 Call for Proposals for Intersections | Cross-Sections, an annual graduate student conference & art symposium hosted by the joint graduate program in Communication & Culture at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) & York University. This year?s conference will be held in-person at the TMU campus (with options for remote participation) on March 14, 2025. The call for proposals is open to all artists and creators to submit their research creations to our ?Cross-Sections? creative exhibition. The theme of this year?s conference is ?Interrogating the Lifeworld?, which encourages submissions that interrogate lived experiences and the social construction of the world around us; how we work within and against different social, cultural, political, and/or economic dimensions of everyday life; and how we might challenge or resist the assumptions that underpin society as a whole. We especially welcome submissions that investigate critical futures and ways of being, as we currently exist in a precarious temporal moment rife with geopolitical conflicts across borders. We are accepting submissions for works-in-progress, advanced-stage research, essays, creative outputs and research creation. Please see the full CFP here. Submissions are due December 13 using this link: https://forms.gle/6iAfGicusYbPMAXr8 -- Laine McCrory MA Student, Communication and Culture Toronto Metropolitan University Website | LinkedIn Toronto Metropolitan University is located on land which is home to the Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations under the Dish with One Spoon Treaty. As students, employees and settlers in Tkaranto, we must act with respect and consideration for those who came before and those who are yet to come. Find out whose land you are on today: https://native-land.ca/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Alfred.Hermida at ubc.ca Tue Nov 12 02:30:30 2024 From: Alfred.Hermida at ubc.ca (Hermida, Alfred) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:30:30 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Help us find the next CEO for The Conversation Canada Message-ID: <3A82593E-76B5-421C-9014-BEEAF3CC7C7C@ubc.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues Hope this finds you well. As you might have heard, we are looking for a new CEO/Editor-in-Chief for The Conversation Canada now that Scott White has moved on. This is a great opportunity for an experienced journalist who has a proven record as an organizational leader, and a passion for high quality journalism in the public interest and for working with Canadian academics. I'm reaching out to ask if you could share this opportunity with your professional networks. If you know anyone who might be a good candidate, please encourage them to apply. The full job description and application details can be found here: https://theconversation.com/message-from-the-board-chair-of-the-academic-journalism-society-regarding-ceoeditor-in-chief-opportunity-for-the-conversation-canada-243268 Thank you in advance for your help in spreading the word. If you have any questions about the role, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Alf Alfred Hermida PhD Professor, UBC School of Journalism, Writing, and Media On the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the h?n?q??min??m? speaking Musqueam (x?m??k??y??m) people Co-director, Global Journalism Innovation Lab Co-founder, The Conversation Canada @hermida Recent publications Young, Mary Lynn & Hermida, Alfred (2024). Why Infrastructure Studies for Journalism? Digital Journalism. Hermida, Alfred (2024) From Automata to Algorithms: A Jobs-To-Be-Done Approach to AI in Journalism. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Period?stico, 30 (3) Young, Mary Lynn & Hermida, Alfred (2024). People, Power, Platforms and the Business of Journalism, Digital Journalism. ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4632-3791 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From miranda.campbell at torontomu.ca Tue Nov 12 07:15:54 2024 From: miranda.campbell at torontomu.ca (Miranda Campbell) Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:15:54 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for Book Chapters: The Life and Death of Small-Scale Creative Projects Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for Book Chapters: Things We Lost in the Fire: The Life and Death of Small-Scale Creative Projects Edited by Miranda Campbell A quick gloss on this ?Things We Lost in the Fire? title reveals its overuse. There?s a 2007 film starring Halle Berry, a 2001 album by the band Low, and a 2015 episode of Grey?s Anatomy with this title, just to name a few. Seems like a lot of things are in peril this century, and the pervasive banality of this ?fire? phrase might suggest the ways we?ve accepted these forms of loss into everyday life. This edited collection highlights the commonplace nature of the extinguishment of small but mighty forms of cultural production: projects that have been cut, imploded, faded away, or simply run their course. Small-scale creative projects often serve equity-serving groups and often lack recognition. In this context, this edited collection seeks to name, celebrate, or document meaningful projects that have animated social relations and creative practices. How might these projects also be life-affirming ?radical pockets? (Haileselaissie et al., forthcoming) within otherwise dominant systems that harm or oppress? How can these pockets illuminate pathways for change, pedagogy, care, love, or resurgence? The stakes of the loss of these projects and spaces are often high. On December 2, 2016, an electronic dance music party at a warehouse in Oakland, California, called Ghost Ship, ended tragically with 36 deaths when a fire broke out. DIY spaces like Ghost Ship are a common feature of small-scale cultural production, but these spaces are often in jeopardy, not only due to physically unsafe conditions, but also because they are frequently targeted by complaint, police surveillance, rising rents, and eviction. Some collectives have been able to anchor in their spaces, whether temporarily or long-term, such as ABC No Rio in the Lower East Side, Holzmarkt in Berlin, and the Wyers squat in Amsterdam. Whether or not these small-scale creative projects occupy physical spaces, they can face the barriers of structural racism, inequity, forced displacement, and neocolonialism. While small-scale creative projects can face competing demands and pressures, both external and internal, they are also often vital spaces of learning, capacity building, skills development, relationality, and joy. This collection seeks to find ways to document these projects as rich pedagogical sites, without invoking longevity and continued existence as necessary benchmarks of ?success,? and without simplistically casting these spaces as utopian havens away from dominant norms. This peer-reviewed collection seeks contributions that spotlight spaces, collectives, and / or projects that have given rise to small-scale forms of cultural production. Contributions might anchor a case study of such a space, collective, or project while extending concepts of pedagogy (e.g. Freire), community care (e. g. Piepzna-Samarasinha); love (e.g. hooks), or resurgence (e.g. Betasamosake Simpson), or another like-minded concept. (Suggested word count, 6000 words) Contributions might also provide a shorter descriptive account of a space, collective, or project that serves to illustrate the qualities, dynamics, or history of this entity. Contributions might take a variety of forms, including photo essay, oral history, dialogue, etc. (Suggested word count, 1000 words) International contributions and intersectional focuses are encouraged, as are contributions from artists, academics, grad students, collective members, etc. This edited collection is intended for publication with Cultural Production and Everyday Life, a pamphlet series with Concordia University Press that is edited by Miranda Campbell and Benjamin Woo that examines how culture, commerce, and policy knit together at the level of the everyday. Concordia University Press publishes in print and open access books and pamphlets in arts, humanities, and social sciences. To indicate interest in publishing with the Things We Lost in the Fire: The Life and Death of Small-Scale Creative Projects edited collection, please send an abstract of up to 300 words and a 100 bio to Miranda Campbell (miranda.campbell at torontomu.ca) by December 13, 2024. Please indicate interest in a longer, conceptually-anchored piece, or a shorter, descriptive account. -- Dr. Miranda Campbell she/her Associate Professor, School of Creative Industries Graduate Program Director, Communication and Culture program PI and Project Co-Director, Mapping the Music Industries Toronto Metropolitan University (416) 979-5000 x553519 KHS 349G -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From millerand.florence at uqam.ca Wed Nov 13 15:27:14 2024 From: millerand.florence at uqam.ca (Millerand, Florence) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:27:14 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?RAPPEL_-Appel_=C3=A0_contributions=3A_=22L?= =?utf-8?q?a_datafication_de_la_soci=C3=A9t=C3=A9_=3A_un_=C3=A9tat_des_lie?= =?utf-8?q?ux_des_=C3=A9tudes_critiques_sur_les_donn=C3=A9es=22?= Message-ID: <7CF7269C-CA80-4D39-A090-702FDCDD33D8@uqam.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, J?ai le plaisir de coordonner avec Lucie Delias et M?lanie Millette un num?ro th?matique ? venir sur ? La datafication de la soci?t? : un ?tat des lieux des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es ? pour la revue Communication. https://journals.openedition.org/communication/18946 La nouvelle date limite de soumission des r?sum?s (1500 mots max) est fix?e au 18 25 novembre prochain. Les articles complets seront ? remettre en mars 2025. N?h?sitez pas ? nous contacter pour nous signaler votre int?r?t ou pour toute question sur l?appel. Florence Millerand -- Hi, Please find a call for papers for an upcoming thematic issue on ?La datafication de la soci?t?: un ?tat des lieux des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es? that I'm coordinating with Lucie Delias and M?lanie Millette for the journal Communication. https://journals.openedition.org/communication/18946 The new deadline for submission of abstracts (1500 words max) is November 18 Novembre 25. Full papers are due in March 2025. Communication is a French-language journal. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested or have any questions about the call. Florence Millerand Professeure, D?partement de communication sociale et publique / Full Professor, Department of public and social communication Directrice, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) / Director, Interuniversity Research Center on Science and Technology Codirectrice, Laboratoire sur la communication et le num?rique (LabCMO) / Codirector, Laboratory for Communication and the Digital Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al (UQAM) -- APPEL ? CONTRIBUTIONS La datafication de la soci?t? : un ?tat des lieux des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es Num?ro th?matique coordonn? par Florence MILLERAND (Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al), M?lanie MILLETTE (Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al) et Lucie DELIAS (Universit? Paul Val?ry, Montpellier) Pour la revue Communication Argumentaire Ce num?ro sp?cial vise ? interroger la place centrale des donn?es dans la soci?t? contemporaine. Les donn?es num?riques ou ? data ? ont le vent en poupe. Elles sont omnipr?sentes dans les discours publics exhortant, par exemple, les usagers et usag?res d'Internet ? prot?ger leurs donn?es personnelles, en lien avec des enjeux de vie priv?e, ou d?non?ant les biais algorithmiques des syst?mes de recommandation et d?intelligence artificielle, en lien avec des enjeux de discrimination. Depuis la vague des donn?es massives au tournant des ann?es 2010, les donn?es sont d?sormais consid?r?es comme une nouvelle ressource au c?ur de la r?volution num?rique ; et leur prolif?ration semble non seulement incontr?lable mais aussi souhaitable pour le devenir de nos soci?t?s de plus en plus automatis?es. Cette forte pr?sence des donn?es dans les discours publiques et m?diatiques se refl?te dans les travaux de recherche alors qu?un nombre croissant d'?tudes s?int?ressent de mani?re sp?cifique aux donn?es et aux implications de leur g?n?ration, de leur accumulation et de leurs usages dans les domaines du marketing, de l??conomie, de la gestion, mais aussi de la sant?, de la politique et de la culture. Parmi ces travaux, un ensemble de recherches critiques ?merge depuis une d?cennie, regroup?es parfois sous le label des ? Critical Data Studies ? (ex : Kitchin et Lauriault, 2014 ; Dalton, Taylor et Thatcher, 2016 ; Hepp, Jarke et Kramp, 2022), que l?on peut traduire en fran?ais par ? ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es ?, et que l'on retrouve ? la crois?e de la communication, de la sociologie et des Science and Technology Studies (STS). Ce champ de recherche interdisciplinaire est en pleine expansion dans l?espace francophone, o? de plus en plus de chercheurs et chercheuses s'int?ressent aux relations entre les donn?es num?riques et la soci?t?. Le champ des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es s'est d?velopp? d'abord comme une r?ponse aux visions utopiques formul?es dans les r?cits des grandes entreprises technologiques (GAFAM), o? le processus de mise en donn?es de la soci?t? (datafication) est pr?sent? comme ?tant in?luctable et n?cessaire. Ces travaux se sont cristallis?s autour de critiques importantes ? l'encontre de la big tech et du big data en particulier (Boyd et Crawford, 2012; Mejias et Couldry, 2024). Plus r?cemment, la place importante qu'ont pris les algorithmes dans la m?diation des activit?s quotidiennes et, surtout, les derniers d?veloppements en mati?re d?intelligence artificielle g?n?rative, comme les robots conversationnels de type ChatGPT qui se nourrissent de tr?s grands ensembles de donn?es, renouvellent les terrains d'?tude pour l'observation critique de la production et l'utilisation des donn?es num?riques. Ces ph?nom?nes contribuent, d'un c?t? ? r?affirmer le caract?re inexorable de la datafication en cours et de l'autre, ? alimenter une vision essentialiste et d?terministe des donn?es et de leur production. En effet, ces syst?mes intelligents, tout comme les grandes plateformes de m?dias sociaux et les algorithmes sur lesquels ils reposent, ne fonctionnent que s'ils sont aliment?s en data. ?tudier les donn?es de mani?re critique, comme le propose le champ des ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es, consiste ? consid?rer les donn?es comme ?tant fondamentalement politiques, comme des instruments de pouvoir (Dalton et Thatcher, 2014; Hepp, Jarke et Kramp, 2022) qui fa?onnent et qui sont, en m?me temps, fa?onn?es par des structures sociales, culturelles et ?conomiques (Bigo, Isin et Ruppert, 2019). En prenant pour objet de recherche les donn?es elles-m?mes, ces travaux cherchent ? placer le projecteur sur la mani?re dont les donn?es sont produites, utilis?es, exploit?es, transform?es ou d?tourn?es; ?galement sur la fa?on dont elles circulent dans des espaces discursifs investis d?imaginaires et de valeurs qui contribuent le plus souvent ? leur naturalisation et d?politisation, et qui tendent ? les r?duire ? leur simple dimension technique (Millerand, Coutant, Latzko-Toth et Millette, ? para?tre). Au contraire de visions consid?rant les donn?es comme des faits ou de simples ? contenants ? de signification ? la fois non discutables et ? vraies ?, il s?agit de les aborder non pas comme des ? donn?es ? au sens d??l?ments d?j? l?, mais plut?t comme des construits pour en comprendre toutes les ramifications socio-politiques (Denis, 2018). Aborder les donn?es dans cette perspective implique de penser la mani?re dont l'extraction, la circulation, la mod?lisation et la gouvernance des donn?es affectent les sujets sociaux et, en m?me temps, d?envisager comment les donn?es peut ?tre mises au service d?agendas sociopolitiques, autant dans le cadre de strat?gies de contr?le et de surveillance (Dijck, 2014) que d?initiatives de r?sistances (activisme de donn?es, statactivisme, hacktivisme, etc., Milan et van der Velden, 2016). Il s?agit aussi de porter l?attention sur la mat?rialit? des techniques et des infrastructures qui sous-tendent les ?conomies de la donn?e. Alors que les donn?es sont mat?rialis?es dans des infrastructures num?riques qui font d?sormais partie int?grante de nos vies quotidiennes (s?identifier sur un compte bancaire en ligne, ?changer sur les r?seaux sociaux, etc.), il s?agit donc de les aborder de mani?re critique pour comprendre comment elles structurent d?sormais un large ?ventail de processus et d?activit?s communicationnelles, sociales, ?conomiques, politiques et culturelles qui fa?onnent notre soci?t? contemporaine. Axes de recherche Axe 1: Approches critiques des r?gimes de production et d?exploitation des donn?es Les ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es appellent ? s?int?resser aux r?gimes de production et d?exploitation des donn?es pour saisir de mani?re critique le processus de datafication en cours, dans son macrocontexte. Par exemple, des grandes corporations et des ?tats peuvent utiliser les donn?es comme des instruments de pouvoir, ? travers la marchandisation de donn?es produites ou relatives aux individus (Birch, Cochrane et Ward, 2021) ou leur incorporation dans des strat?gies de surveillance et dans des modes de gouvernance ?tatique et de r?gulation des conduites (Minocher et Randall, 2020). Il s'agit alors d'interroger la mani?re dont les donn?es sont produites et utilis?es pour g?n?rer ou entretenir des formes d?autorit? et de contr?le, qui peuvent prendre appui sur des plateformes priv?es devenues de v?ritables infrastructures sociales (Plantin, Lagoze, Edward et Sandvig, 2016). Ces ph?nom?nes sont ? analyser ? l??chelle des ?tats, au niveau des politiques publiques et des visions du monde qui les fondent (en mati?re de protection des donn?es, souverainet? des donn?es, etc., Th?viot, 2023), mais aussi ? l??chelle des organisations, o? la collecte syst?matique d'informations sur les employ?s se normalise ? travers l?adoption d?un large ?ventail d?outils de tra?age. Il s?agit aussi de s?int?resser aux imaginaires, de d?mocratisation, de transparence ou de croissance ?conomique par exemple, dans les discours autour de la valorisation et du partage des donn?es pour saisir comment les donn?es num?riques sont venues ? ?tre associ?es, dans les soci?t?s occidentales, ? des formes de progr?s social et de mieux-?tre (Smith, 2018). Axe 2 : Analyse des cons?quences sociopolitiques de la datafication, des luttes et r?sistances Les ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es appellent aussi ? explorer les cons?quences sociopolitiques, ?conomiques et environnementales de la production et de l?exploitation des donn?es. Par exemple, les jeux de donn?es incomplets ou ciblant sp?cifiquement une population peuvent donner lieu ? des prises de d?cision discriminatoires ou ?tre ? l?origine de ? biais ? technologiques en d?faveur des groupes minoris?s (D?Ignazio et Klein, 2020). Par ailleurs, le co?t environnemental de la r?colte et du stockage des donn?es massives au sein d?infrastructures tr?s ?nergivores pose ?galement des questions de sobri?t? (Crawford, 2021; Hogan, 2023), tandis que les in?galit?s entre les acteurs individuels, organisationnels ou nationaux qui ont les moyens de ma?triser les donn?es et les autres renforcent le data divide (Andrejevic, 2014). Face ? ces probl?mes, des formes de r?sistance voient le jour. Les initiatives d?activisme de donn?es (Beraldo et Milan, 2019) peuvent investir les donn?es elles-m?mes comme l?objet de lutte (counter-data, d?veloppement de la litt?ratie de donn?es) ou comme un outil de lutte (mobilisations de donn?es chiffr?es ou de visualisation par des organisations de la soci?t? civile ou des artistes pour supporter des causes). On pourra aussi s?int?resser ? d?autres formes de contestations plus individuelles et quotidiennes, par exemple les tactiques de r?sistance face ? l?exploitation des donn?es personnelles ou ? la surveillance algorithmique. Axe 3 : Enjeux ?pist?mologiques et m?thodologiques des approches critiques sur les donn?es Finalement, les ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es soul?vent des questions ?pist?mologiques et m?thodologiques, ce qui permet notamment de renouveler les r?flexions sur l?ontologie de la donn?e, sa port?e et ses limites heuristiques (Markham, 2013). Les travaux en ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es les placent au c?ur de leur probl?matique, alors qu?elles deviennent l?objet de la recherche et que l?on s?interroge sur les m?thodes les plus ad?quates pour les constituer de mani?re ?thique (Luka et Millette, 2018), tout en conservant des traces du processus d?cisionnel menant ? la constitution des jeux de donn?es (Gitelman, 2013) - processus souvent rendus invisibles par les traditions disciplinaires et la propension de la datafication ? simuler un rapport imm?diat aux ph?nom?nes datafi?s. Il peut ainsi ?tre utile de porter un regard historique sur la g?n?alogie des donn?es et la propension ? quantifier le social (Mattelart, 2019) pour interroger les valeurs, cultures et rapport de pouvoir associ?s ou m?me ench?ss? dans les donn?es et la datafication (Wyatt, 2021; Hoffman, 2019) qu?elles perp?tuent. Les propositions associ?es ? cet axe pourront ainsi couvrir les dimensions th?oriques des donn?es, par exemple pour proposer des clarifications conceptuelles, et les aspects m?thodologiques, incluant les consid?rations ?thiques. Soumission d'une proposition d'article Les propositions d?articles doivent compter entre 1 200 ? 1 500 mots (bibliographie non comprise). Elles pr?senteront le titre, la probl?matique, la m?thodologie, incluant la base empirique utilis?e, et les principaux r?sultats. La proposition doit ?tre anonyme. L?auteur indiquera ses nom, institution d?appartenance et coordonn?es directement dans le courriel. Merci d?envoyer vos propositions par courrier ?lectronique aux trois coordinatrices : - Florence Millerand millerand.florence at uqam.ca - M?lanie Millette millette.melanie at uqam.ca - Lucie Delias lucie.delias at univ-montp3.fr Pri?re de placer en copie la Revue (revue.communication at com.ulaval.ca). La r?ception de chaque proposition donnera lieu ? un accus? de r?ception par courriel. Calendrier 30 ao?t 2024 Appel aux contributions 18 novembre 2024 Date limite d?envoi des propositions d?articles. Les propositions seront ?valu?es par le comit? scientifique en regard de leur pertinence pour le dossier th?matique et de leur qualit? scientifique 9 d?cembre 2024 Notification d?acceptation ou de refus des propositions 5 mars 2025 Les auteurs accept?s envoient leurs articles complets directement ? la revue Communication : revue.communication at com.ulaval.ca. La longueur de l?article final, si la proposition est retenue, sera de 40 000 ? 60 000 signes, espaces non comprises (ceci inclut les notes mais exclut la bibliographie). Pri?re d?appliquer les consignes r?dactionnelles de la revue http://journals.openedition.org.proxy.bibliotheques.uqam.ca/communication/6159 Chaque article sera ?valu? en double aveugle par un comit? de lecture ind?pendant. Le comit? de coordination en consultation avec l??quipe ?ditoriale de la revue Communication d?cidera, ? la lumi?re des ?valuations, de l?acceptation en l??tat, de la demande de modifications ou du rejet 5 mai 2025 Retour aux auteurs sur l?article 23 juin 2025 Remise de la nouvelle version de l?article directement ? la revue Communication : revue.communication at com.ulaval.ca. Le comit? de coordination v?rifiera si les modifications apport?es r?pondent aux recommandations du comit? de lecture ind?pendant Juillet 2025 Retour aux auteurs sur la nouvelle version Juil. ? oct. 2025 R?vision linguistique et retour aux auteurs pour validation et autorisation ? publier Novembre 2025 Publication Comit? scientifique Audrey Baneyx (Sciences Po Paris), Nathalie Casemajor (INRS), ?ric Dagiral (Universit? Paris Cit?), C?cile Favre (Lyon 2), M?l Hogan (Queen?s University), Olivier Martin (Universit? Paris Cit?), Ana?s Th?viot (Universit? catholique de l'Ouest) Bibliographie Des DOI sont automatiquement ajout?s aux r?f?rences par Bilbo, l'outil d'annotation bibliographique d'OpenEdition. Les utilisateurs des institutions qui sont abonn?es ? un des programmes freemium d'OpenEdition peuvent t?l?charger les r?f?rences bibliographiques pour lequelles Bilbo a trouv? un DOI. ANDREJEVIC, M. (2014). The Big Data Divide. International Journal of Communication, 8(17). BERALDO, D. et S. MILAN (2019). From data politics to the contentious politics of data. Big Data & Society, 6(2). DOI : 10.1177/2053951719885967 BIGO, D., E. ISIN et E. RUPPERT, E. (2019). Data Politics?: Worlds, Subjects, Rights. London: Routledge. DOI : 10.4324/9781315167305 BIRCH, K., D. COCHRANE et C. WARD (2021). Data as asset? The measurement, governance, and valuation of digital personal data by Big Tech. Big Data & Society, 8(1): 1-15. BOYD, D. et K. CRAWFORD (2012). Critical questions for big data. Information, Communication & Society 15(5): 662-679. DOI : 10.1080/1369118X.2012.678878 CRAWFORD, K. (2021). The Atlas of AI?: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence. Yale University Press. DOI : 10.12987/9780300252392 DALTON, C., L. TAYLOR et J. THATCHER (2016). Critical Data Studies: A dialog on data and space. Big Data & Society, 3(1). DALTON, C. et J. THATCHER (2014.). What does a critical data studies look like, and why do we care?? Seven points for a critical approach to ?Big Data.?. Society & Space. Rep?r? ?: http://societyandspace.com/material/commentaries/craig-dalton-and-jim-thatcher-what-does-a-critical-data-studies-look-like-and-why-do-we-care-sevenpoints-for-a-critical-approach-to-big-data/. DENIS, J. (2018). Le travail invisible des donn?es. ?l?ments pour une sociologie des infrastructure scripturales. Paris : Presses des Mines. DOI : 10.4000/books.pressesmines.3934 D?IGNAZIO, C. et L.F. KLEIN (2020). Data Feminism. MIT Press. DOI : 10.7551/mitpress/11805.001.0001 DIJCK, J. van (2014). Datafication, dataism and dataveillance?: Big Data between scientific paradigm and ideology. Surveillance & Society, 12(2), 197?208. GITELMAN, L. (?d.). (2013). ? Raw data ? is an oxymoron. MIT Press. DOI : 10.7551/mitpress/9302.001.0001 HEPP, A., J. JARKE et L. KRAMP (2022). New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies. The Ambivalences of Data Power. Palgrave Macmillan. DOI : 10.1007/978-3-030-96180-0 HOFFMANN, A. (2020). Terms of Inclusion: Data, Discourse, Violence. New Media & Society, 23(12). HOGAN, M. (2023). ?Environmental media? in the cloud?: The making of critical data center art. New Media & Society, 25(2), 273?459. KITCHIN, R. et T. LAURIAULT (2014). Towards critical data studies: Charting and unpacking data assemblages and their work. The Programmable City Working Paper 2. Rep?r? ?: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm? abstract_id?2474112. LUKA, M. E. et M. MILLETTE (2018). (Re)framing Big Data?: Activating Situated Knowledges and a Feminist Ethics of Care in Social Media Research. Social Media + Society, 4(2), 1?10. MARKHAM, A. (2013). Undermining ?Data?: A Critical Examination of a Core Term in Scientific Inquiry. First Monday, 18(10). MATTELART, A. (2019). Pour une arch?ologie du culte du nombre. Dans ?. George (dir), Num?risation de la soci?t? et enjeux sociopolitiques 1 (p. 19-30). Londres (Angleterre): ISTE. MEJIAS, U. A et N. COULDRY (2024). Data Grab. The new Colonialism of Big Tech and how to fight back. WH Allen. DOI : 10.7208/chicago/9780226832319.001.0001 MILAN, S., L. van der VELDEN, L. (2016). The alternative epistemologies of data activism. Digital Media & Society, 2(2): 57-74. DOI : 10.14361/dcs-2016-0205 MILLERAND, F., A. COUTANT, G. LATZKO-TOTH et M. MILLETTE (? para?tre). Datafication et publics de donn?es. Penser la mise en donn?e de la soci?t?. Montr?al: Presses de l?Universit? de Montr?al. MINOCHER, X. et C. RANDALL (2020). Predictable policing?: New technology, old bias, and future resistance in big data surveillance. Convergence, 26(5?6), 1108?1124. PLANTIN, J.-C., C. LAGOZE, P. N. EDWARDS et C. SANDVIG (2016). Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook. New Media & Society, 20(1). DOI : 10.1177/1461444816661553 SMITH, G. J. (2018). Data doxa?: The affective consequences of data practices. Big Data & Society, 5(1). TH?VIOT, A. (2023). Gouverner par les donn?es? Pour une sociologie politique du num?rique. Lyon: ENS ?ditions. WYATT, S. (2021). Metaphors in Critical Internet and Digital Media Studies. New Media & Society 23(2): 406?16. DOI : 10.1177/1461444820929324 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ACC - Num?ro Datafication & ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 152253 bytes Desc: ACC - Num?ro Datafication & ?tudes critiques sur les donn?es.pdf URL: From katherine_reilly at sfu.ca Wed Nov 13 16:54:26 2024 From: katherine_reilly at sfu.ca (Katherine Reilly) Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:54:26 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP: Panel on NeuroData and NeuroJustice at CCA in Toronto In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, This call generated solid interest from colleagues working on related themes including Evan Light, Jennifer Ryan, Siavash Rokni and Isabel Pederson, so I?ve submitted a panel proposal to CCA. If you want to add your name to the proposed panel, simply list ?15 - NeuroData and NeuroJustice: Implications for research ethics and cognitive justice? where it asks for the Panel ID on the submission form. In the meantime, if you have questions or want to touch base, feel free to reach out. Best regards, Katherine Dr. Katherine Reilly Associate Professor, School of Communication Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT) SSHRC Lead for SFU [signature_3021947468] From: Katherine Reilly Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 4:55 PM To: acc-cca-l at mailman.ucalgary.ca Subject: CFP: Panel on NeuroData and NeuroJustice at CCA in Toronto Dear colleagues, This is an open call to anyone interested in collaborating on a panel about NeuroData and NeuroJustice at the 2025 CCA conference in Toronto. Neurodata has been identified as the next frontier in both data science research and privacy protection. Neurodata, neurotechnology and biometric data are being promoted as a means to address mental health challenges, engage in self-learning, generate innovations in health technology (such as treatments for Parkinson?s), and conduct marketing and advertising. Recent research has combined brain data from MRI or EEG scans with AI to produce images of what subjects are seeing, as well as the images they see in their dreams, meaning that technology is literally on the verge of seeing into our thoughts. Given its potential applications, neurodata has spurred investments by various artificial intelligence, social media and gaming companies. Snapchat, which acquired NextMind, is exploring how neurodata can be used to generate augmented realities. Meta is collaborating with Neurospin and INRIA to study language processing. And Elon Musk?s company, Neuralink, created a computer-brain interface that enabled a recipient to play Mario Kart with his mind. As innovation presses ahead, it leaves unanswered important questions about the social and ethical implications of neurodata as it relates to socio-economic, epistemic and cognitive justice. Recent journalistic coverage of the Brain School revealed that the University of Regina gave ethics approval to the US company Biocybernaut Institute to experiment on neurofeedback as a treatment for trauma among indigenous youth. Meanwhile, labour groups have raised concerns about the use of neurodata to monitor employees. These concerns and more have resulted in advocacy for ?NeuroRights,? and new neurojustice regulations have been introduced in several jurisdictions including Chile, Spain, California and Colorado. Interest in neuroscience has also given rise to new narratives and social imaginaries represented by science fiction shows such as Severance. This panel will convene papers that broadly explore NeuroData, NeuroJusitce, and related themes, drawing on communications, media, STS, cultural or humanities perspectives. If you?d like to be part of this panel proposal to CCA, please reach out to Dr. Katherine Reilly at kreilly at sfu.ca by December 2, 2024. Please share a few words about your interest in this theme. Best, Katherine Dr. Katherine Reilly Associate Professor, School of Communication Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology (FCAT) SSHRC Lead for SFU [signature_406063417] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 9519 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From bartone1 at yorku.ca Fri Nov 15 09:45:17 2024 From: bartone1 at yorku.ca (Emily Barton) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:45:17 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] REMINDER: NOV 19 SCREENING THIS IS THE FEMINIST ARCHIVE Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] A reminder of our third screening of the "This is the Feminist Archive" series on Tuesday, November 19 7PM at Innis222E! Please join us for our third screening.... Feminist Recycling Group presents?. This is the Feminist Archive: Canadian Film & Video 1970s-1990s The four events in the series, screenings accompanied by conversations with the artists, recontextualize feminist film and video work as constitutive of archival futures; a future imperfect: what will be seen to have been. Too often, feminism is narrated and historicized as wholly outdated/transphobic/racist, invisibilizing Black and Indigenous feminists and feminists of colour, who were leaders in the Canadian feminist movement and its art practice. Feminists themselves may attempt to disavow previous iterations of the movement. And yet, many examples of early feminist video engage, or invent avant-garde strategies, while also engaging in intersectional interrogations. The delimiting of the history of feminisms implicitly excludes much of the intersectional cultural work that was central to feminist projects. This is especially pertinent as American hegemony ? the undoing of abortion rights, the war on trans bodies ? continues to inform local and national contexts in Canada. The films and videos in the programs come from the last three decades of the 20th century when feminist political organizing was inextricable with women?s cultural production. "Club Classics" will be November 19, 7-9PM, at Innis 222E (2 Sussex Avenue, 2nd floor deluxe screening room - accessible by elevator). Throbbing. Pulsing. Sweating. Clubs and bars have been central spaces for queer and trans people to find and build community. But rapid gentrification and the increasing cost of living are closing what few queer nightlife spaces remain. These videos document Toronto's lost queer nightlife. The screening will be followed by a conversation and Q&A between curator, Jon Petrychyn, and artist scholars, Judith Doyle and Lilian Radovac. Find eventbrite link here. See you there! Please look out for our next screening, January 23, 2025. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Poster_Club Classics.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2276058 bytes Desc: Poster_Club Classics.jpg URL: From bgirard at iamcr.org Fri Nov 15 08:59:03 2024 From: bgirard at iamcr.org (Bruce Girard) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2024 12:59:03 -0300 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CfP - IAMCR Singapore 2025 Message-ID: <4e6427b2-8c4f-4576-b990-ffe40bbcc004@iamcr.org> [?EXTERNAL] IAMCR 2025 call for proposals [https://iamcr.org/sites/default/files/2025_2.png]Communicating Environmental Justice: Many Voices, One Planet https://singapore2025.iamcr.org Download this CfP as a pdf file The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) invites the submission of abstracts for its 2025 conference to be held in Singapore from 13 to 17 July 2025 hosted by the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University. The deadline to submit is 7 February 2025. Theme IAMCR conferences address many diverse topics defined by our 37 thematic sections and working groups. We also propose a single central theme to be explored throughout the conference with the aim of generating and exploring multiple perspectives in plenary and special sessions as well as in many of the sessions of the sections and working groups. The 2025 central theme is Communicating Environmental Justice: Many Voices, One Planet. In an era defined by environmental crises and social disparities, the need for effective communication championing environmental justice has never been more urgent. The theme highlights the critical intersection of diverse voices from various stakeholders and their collaborative action in addressing the pressing challenges of our time. Singapore, a vibrant city-state known for its cultural diversity and sustainability programs serves as an ideal backdrop for this discourse. Despite its small geographic footprint, Singapore is uniquely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels and extreme weather patterns. By hosting this conference in Singapore, we also aim to harness the multiplicity of perspectives that reflect its multicultural society and its numerous environmental initiatives. Here, we can explore how diverse voices can drive inclusive communication strategies that resonate with different communities, advocating for equity and justice in the face of environmental crises. Topics to be addressed could include, among others: * The Role of AI in Environmental Communication: How artificial intelligence can enhance communication strategies around environmental issues, from predictive modelling to targeted outreach. What are the ethical implications of its use? * Promoting Environmental Journalism: Explore the challenges faced by environmental journalists in various contexts. Evaluate the importance of journalistic professionalism and of promoting the role of journalists in fostering informed discourse on key public issues. * Diversity in Sustainability Campaigns: How do diverse perspectives enrich sustainability initiatives? Examine case studies that illustrate the importance of representation in campaigns, ensuring that all voices are included in the dialogue around environmental justice. * Community Engagement and Activism: What role do grassroots movements and community-driven initiatives play in advocating for environmental justice? Explore effective communication strategies that empower local voices and foster collective action. * Cultural Narratives and Environmental Awareness: How do cultural narratives shape perceptions of environmental issues and influence behaviour? Explore participatory methods such as storytelling as tools for promoting environmental justice and sustainability. Communicating Environmental Justice: Many Voices, One Planet reflects the richness and complexity of the landscape of media and communication studies today. We encourage an inclusive and interdisciplinary approach to research and dialogue, fostering collaborations that address the multifaceted challenges facing our planet, our communities, the diverse life forms that share our world, and the various eco-systems on Earth. We invite all scholars to contribute their unique insights, ensuring that the voices of diverse communities are heard and valued in the ongoing conversation about our planet's future. Together, let?s elevate diverse voices and forge pathways toward a sustainable future. Not all submissions have to address the central theme. * See the complete call for proposals ->> * See the calls for proposals of individual sections and working groups ->> * Download this CfP as a pdf file * https://singapore2025.iamcr.org Guidelines for abstracts Abstracts must be submitted to a section or working group exclusively through IAMCR?s submission system from 3 December 2024 through 7 February 2025. See the calls for proposals of individual sections and working groups ->> Abstracts should be between 800 and 1000 words, unless the Section or Working Group establishes its own guidelines in this respect. It is expected that each person will submit only one abstract. However, no author?s name should appear on more than two abstracts, either individually or as part of any group of authors, and authors should not submit more than one abstract to any single section or working group. Specific technical guidelines, if any, are defined by the individual Sections and Working Groups. Before submitting, consult the specific CfP of the Section or Working Group or contact the heads of the Section and Working Group. Languages Different sections and working groups have different policies regarding languages. Some accept abstracts and programme sessions in English, French and Spanish while others conduct their programmes in only one or two languages. Consult the CfP of your section or working group for details of its language policy. >>>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<< See the individual calls for proposals of IAMCR's 37 thematic sections and working groups Download this CfP as a pdf file https://singapore2025.iamcr.org Conference hosts Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Established in 1992, the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI) is a school within Nanyang Technological University (NTU). WKWSCI is the only full-fledged communication school in Singapore and a world-class centre of excellence with an international faculty, state-of-the-art research laboratories, and global institutional affiliations. It is home to one of the world?s top four communication studies programs according to QS ranking 2024. Twenty-five years ago, in 2000, WKWSCI also had the experience of hosting the annual conference of IAMCR. It will be a unique celebration as we host IAMCR again in 2025, marking a quarter century since we last welcomed the conference. There are three research centres at WKWSCI: Centre for HEalthy and Sustainable citieS (CHESS), Centre for Information Integrity and the Internet (IN-Cube), and Asian Communication Research Centre (ACRC). Together we address environmental, health, and information issues through rigorous scholarship and public engagement. Nanyang Technological University Inaugurated on 1 July 1991, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) started out as a teaching university which has today transformed into a research-intensive global university. As one of the two largest public universities in Singapore, NTU is among the world?s top 20 universities according to the QS 2023 World University Rankings. NTU has built its strengths in sustainability over the years through a wide range of efforts in education, research and innovation. In 2023, NTU won the Whole Systems Approach Excellence Award conferred by the International Sustainable Campus Network (ISCN) as well as the EuroCham Sustainability Award 2023 in the Environmental, social and governance (ESG) Investments category. These awards recognise the university?s sustainable practices in the areas of research, education, community engagement and infrastructure development. -- Bruce Girard Director, IAMCR https://iamcr.org IAMCR Singapore 2025 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aline.zara at mail.utoronto.ca Mon Nov 18 11:01:18 2024 From: aline.zara at mail.utoronto.ca (Aline Zara) Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2024 18:01:18 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Call for Proposals: (Re)Imagining AI Interventions///Intervening (into) AI Imaginaries Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Call for Proposals: (Re)Imagining AI Interventions///Intervening (into) AI Imaginaries https://imaginationsjournal.ca/index.php/imaginations/cfps Deadline: 500-word abstract due January 15, 2024, papers due June 1, 2025 In an age of endless disruption, how do we live with the rapid advances and early analyses of artificial intelligence software, moral panic, and the voracious consumption of already oppressive datasets and social relations? We have already seen some deep scholarly engagement with issues of ethical database scraping and intellectual property violations (Crawford 2021; Delfanti & Phan 2024; Luka & Millette 2018), environmental impacts (Hogan & Lepage-Richer 2024; Valdivia 2023; MIT Technology Review Insights 2023; Torres 2024), and workflow interferences and augmentations (Ahmed et al 2024; Grohmann et al 2022; Khovanskaya et al 2022; Poell, Nieborg & Duffy 2022). How can we imagine and design critical and creative futures (Alcoff 2020; Nakayama & Morris 2015; Tozer et al 2023; Varon & Pe?a 2021) for artists, activists, scholars, and consumer-worker-citizens considering these latest AI developments? How do we resist (re)colonization impulses (Couture & Toupin 2019; Campbell & Forman 2023; Hampton 2023) in the AI context? Building on recent work (e.g., Chan et al., 2020; Cifor et al, 2019; Coleman 2023; Lewis 2024; Ricaurte Quijano 2021; Stinson & Vlaad 2024), how can we imagine rebuilding? revisualizing? repairing? refusing? the world(s) we live and work in? In this issue, we want to explore a range of critical framings and interventions that understand AI as the latest wave of technological change that may be able to help or hinder us in our weird and sometimes wonderful daily grind(s), rather than as a totalizing and inevitable replacement of human existence. In this call, we seek accounts and theorizations of research and everyday projects that carry with them a critical analysis of or intervention into the enigmatic promises of AI imaginaries. But we aim to make a larger socio-cultural contribution. We seek to critically imagine and design insightful, sustainable and joyful futures in the context of ubiquitous digital demands and possibilities, including the recent explosion of AI in our work worlds and everyday lives. This special issue will bring together submissions across arts, humanities, visual culture, and media fields of study as well as feminist STS, critical disability, knowledge media design, research-creation, world-building and futurisms studies. We aim to generate provocations, approaches, and examples that can address the renewed racialized, gendered, colonial, economic, and geopolitical power dynamics at play in the AI context. Topics may include but are not limited to: - The ways in which the notion of ?self? slithers in the AI context, flowing and drifting between materiality and virtuality, including melding together AI capabilities with/around/about prosthetics, digital intimacy, and affect; - Critiquing reactive and derivative predictive models and modes of futurisms and imagining ways of looking that incorporate but go beyond foresight, ?for-see,? and socially just world-building opportunities; - How we can create meaning-making with emerging technologies, reversing the notion that technological creators do not know how technology will be used by general publics and vice-versa; - The ways that we are already experiencing AI apathy, as forms of technological fatigue, civic disengagement, or pedagogical frustration; - How AI operates as the latest technological ?disruptor? in a digital landscape littered with the debris of its predecessors. For example, how do early adopters and artists harvest the opportunities presented by AI as a society and disciplinary ?disruptor? in social and commercialized ways? - Why and how tension is amped up through conflicts generated by open or accessible ?democratic? modes of creativity and inclusion and the commercialization impetus of ?Creative Industries.? For example, how can the idea of ?open AI? and the operations of ?Open AI? (the company) be theorized together or separately; - Analysing the specificity of impacts of Generative AI on creativity and visual cultures in/from the Global South, potentially extending into considerations of how industrial structures are being normalized in Global North (minority) forms, reshaped by AI and emergent digital technologies; - The potential for AI to outright kill, or by some means rekindle (sub)cultural literacies, expressions, and formats (fanfiction, social media, video, audio, publishing); - Curatorial critiques and valorizations of AI exhibitions and artistic work, including how some tools limit or support the creative explorations of marginal artists, artistic legacies and narratives; - The effect of AI on creative labour, how systems of cultural production and distribution inevitably privilege capital over creative workers and consumer-worker-citizens, and how active resistance to such privilege can repair and revive these fields of production and distribution Contributions may include: research articles or manifestos (4,000-6,000 words), video essays, multimedia research-creation pieces, and exhibition and book reviews (approx. 1,500 words). Contributions may be in English or French. Email your 500 word abstract by January 15, 2025 and/or enquiries to: Maryelizabeth.luka at utoronto.ca Caroline.klimek at utoronto.ca Aline.zara at mail.utoronto.ca Guest Edited by Mary Elizabeth (ME) Luka, Caroline Klimek, and Aline Zara, University of Toronto. Appel ? contributions : (R?)Imaginer les interventions en IA /// Intervenir dans les imaginaires de l'IA https://imaginationsjournal.ca/index.php/imaginations/cfps Date limite : r?sum? de 500 mots ? soumettre avant le 15?me janvier 2025, articles ? remettre pour le 1er juin 2025 ? une ?poque de bouleversements incessants, comment cohabitons-nous avec les avanc?es fulgurantes de l'intelligence artificielle, les analyses pr?liminaires, la panique morale et la consommation vorace de bases de donn?es d?j? oppressives et des relations sociales qui les accompagnent ? Des chercheurs se sont d?j? pench?s sur des questions profondes telles que le raclage ?thique des bases de donn?es et les violations de la propri?t? intellectuelle (Crawford 2021; Delfanti & Phan 2024; Luka & Millette 2018), les impacts environnementaux (Hogan & Lepage-Richer 2024; Valdivia 2023; MIT Technology Review Insights 2023; Torres 2024), ainsi que les interf?rences et augmentations dans les flux de travail (Ahmed et al 2024; Grohmann et al 2022; Khovanskaya et al 2022; Poell, Nieborg & Duffy 2022). Comment pouvons-nous imaginer et concevoir des futurs critiques et cr?atifs (Alcoff 2020; Nakayama & Morris 2015; Tozer et al 2023; Varon & Pe?a 2021) pour les artistes, activistes, chercheurs et citoyens-consommateurs-travailleurs face ? ces derni?res ?volutions de l'IA ? Comment r?sistons-nous aux impulsions de (re)colonisation (Couture & Toupin 2019; Campbell & Forman 2023; Hampton 2023) dans le contexte de l'IA ? En s'appuyant sur des travaux r?cents (par exemple, Chan et al., 2020; Cifor et al, 2019; Coleman 2023; Lewis 2024; Ricaurte Quijano 2021; Stinson & Vlaad 2024), comment pouvons- nous imaginer la reconstruction? la re-visualisation? la r?paration? le refus? des mondes dans lesquels nous vivons et travaillons ? Dans ce num?ro, nous souhaitons explorer une gamme d'encadrements critiques et d'interventions qui comprennent l'IA comme la derni?re vague de changement technologique, capable de nous aider ou de nous g?ner dans notre quotidien ?trange et parfois merveilleux, plut?t que comme un remplacement totalisant et in?vitable de l'existence humaine. Dans cet appel, nous sollicitons des r?cits et des th?orisations de projets de recherche et du quotidien qui portent une analyse critique ou une intervention sur les promesses ?nigmatiques des imaginaires de l'IA. Notre objectif est toutefois de faire une contribution socioculturelle plus large. Nous souhaitons imaginer et concevoir des futurs perspicaces, durables et joyeux dans le contexte des exigences et possibilit?s num?riques omnipr?sentes, y compris l'explosion r?cente de l'IA dans nos mondes professionnels et quotidiens. Ce num?ro sp?cial r?unira des contributions dans les domaines des arts, des sciences humaines, de la culture visuelle et des m?dias, ainsi que des ?tudes f?ministes en STS, des ?tudes critiques du handicap, de la conception des m?dias du savoir, de la recherche-cr?ation, de la construction de mondes et des ?tudes du futurisme. Nous visons ? g?n?rer des provocations, des approches et des exemples qui peuvent aborder les dynamiques de pouvoir racialis?es, genr?es, coloniales, ?conomiques et g?opolitiques renouvel?es ? l'?uvre dans le contexte de l'IA. Les sujets abord?s peuvent inclure, mais ne sont pas limit?s ? : - Les mani?res dont la notion de ?soi? se glisse dans le contexte de l'IA, entre mat?rialit? et virtualit?, incluant la fusion des capacit?s de l'IA avec/? propos des proth?ses, de l'intimit? num?rique et de l'affect ; - La critique des mod?les pr?dictifs r?actifs et d?riv?s, et l'imagination de modes de regard qui incorporent mais d?passent la pr?voyance, la ?pr?-vision? et les opportunit?s de construction de mondes socialement justes ; - La fa?on dont nous pouvons cr?er du sens avec les technologies ?mergentes, en inversant l'id?e selon laquelle les cr?ateurs technologiques ne savent pas comment la technologie sera utilis?e par les publics et vice-versa ; - Les mani?res dont nous ?prouvons d?j? une apathie ? l'?gard de l'IA, sous forme de fatigue technologique, de d?sengagement civique ou de frustration p?dagogique ; - La mani?re dont l'IA fonctionne comme le dernier ?disrupteur? technologique dans un paysage num?rique jonch? des d?bris de ses pr?d?cesseurs. Par exemple, comment les premiers utilisateurs et artistes exploitent-ils les opportunit?s pr?sent?es par l'IA en tant que ?disrupteur? soci?tal et disciplinaire, de mani?re sociale et commercialis?e ? - Pourquoi et comment les tensions sont amplifi?es par les conflits g?n?r?s par les modes cr?atifs ?d?mocratiques? ouverts ou accessibles et l'impulsion de commercialisation des ?industries cr?atives?. Par exemple, comment l'id?e d'?open AI? et les op?rations d'?Open AI? (l'entreprise) peuvent-elles ?tre th?oris?es ensemble ou s?par?ment ? - Les analyses portant sur la sp?cificit? des impacts de l'IA g?n?rative sur la cr?ativit? et les cultures visuelles dans/de la r?gion du Sud Global, potentiellement en ?tendant les consid?rations sur la mani?re dont les structures industrielles sont normalis?es dans les formes (minoritaires) du Nord Global, remodel?es par l'IA et les technologies num?riques ?mergentes ; - Le potentiel de l'IA ? an?antir ou, d'une mani?re ou d'une autre, raviver les litt?raties, expressions et formats (fanfiction, r?seaux sociaux, vid?o, audio, ?dition) (sous-)culturels ; - Les critiques curatoriales et les valorisations des expositions et travaux artistiques li?s ? l'IA, y compris la mani?re dont certains outils limitent ou soutiennent les explorations cr?atives des artistes marginalis?s, des legs artistiques et des r?cits ; - L'effet de l'IA sur le travail cr?atif, comment les syst?mes de production et de distribution culturelle privil?gient in?vitablement le capital au d?triment des travailleurs cr?atifs et des citoyens- consommateurs-travailleurs, et comment une r?sistance active ? ce privil?ge peut r?parer et raviver ces champs de production et de distribution. Les contributions peuvent inclure : des articles de recherche ou des manifestes (4 000-6 000 mots), des essais vid?o, des pi?ces de recherche-cr?ation multim?dia, et des critiques d'exposition et de livre (environ 1 500 mots). Les contributions peuvent ?tre r?dig?es en anglais ou en fran?ais. Envoyez votre r?sum? de 500 mots avant le 15?me janvier 2025 ? : Maryelizabeth.luka at utoronto.ca Caroline.klimek at utoronto.ca Aline.zara at mail.utoronto.ca Num?ro dirig? par Mary Elizabeth (ME) Luka, Caroline Klimek, et Aline Zara, Universit? de Toronto. Works Cited/Bibliographie: Ahmed, I., Mim, J., Nandi, D., Khan, S., Dey, A. (2024). Impacts of Text-to-Image Generative AI Tools on Digital Image-making Practices in the Global South. Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ?24), 18 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3613904.3641951 Alcoff, L. M. (2020). Lugones's World-Making. Critical Philosophy of Race 8 (1-2), 199-211. Campbell, M.V. & Forman, M. (2023). Hip Hop Archives: The Politics and Poetics of Knowledge Production. Intellect. Chan, L., Hall, B., Piron, F., Tandon, R., & Williams, L. (2020). Open Science Beyond Open Access: For and with communities, A step towards the decolonization of knowledge. Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Commission for UNESCO?s IdeaLab Cifor, M., Garcia, P., Cowan, T.L., Rault, J., Sutherland, T., Chan, A., Rode, J., Hoffmann, A.L., Salehi, N., Nakamura, L. (2019). Feminist Data Manifest-No. Retrieved from: https://www.manifestno.com/. Coleman, B. (2023). Reality Was Whatever Happened?: Octavia Butler AI and Other Possible Worlds. Berlin: K. Verlag. Couture, S., & Toupin, S. (2019). What does the notion of ?sovereignty? mean when referring to the digital? New Media & Society, 21(10), 2305-2322. https://doi-org.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/10.1177/1461444819865984 Crawford, K. 2021. Atlas of AI. New Haven: Yale University Press. Delfanti, A., & Phan, M. (2024). Rip It Up and Start Again: Creative Labor and the Industrialization of Remix. Television & New Media, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/15274764241227613 Grohmann, R., Pereira, G., Guerra, A., Abilio, L. C., Moreschi, B., & Jurno, A. (2022). Platform scams: Brazilian workers? experiences of dishonest and uncertain algorithmic management. New Media & Society, 24(7), 1611-1631. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221099225 Hampton, L. M. (2023). 'Techno-Racial Capitalism: A Decolonial Black Feminist Marxist Perspective', in Jude Browne, and others (eds), Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data, and Intelligent Machines (Oxford, 2023; online edn, Oxford Academic, 23 Nov. 2023), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192889898.003.0008. Hogan, M., & Lepage-Richer, T. (2024). Extractive AI. Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy. https://www.mediatechdemocracy.com/climatetechhoganlepagericher. Khovanskaya, V., Tandon, U., Arcilla, E., Hussein, M. H., Zschiesche, P., & Irani, L. (2022). Hostile Ecologies: Navigating the Barriers to Community-Led Innovation. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6(CSCW2), 1-26. Lewis, J. E. (2024). The future imaginary. In T. J. Taylor, I. Lavender III, G. L. Dillon, & B. Chattopadhyay (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of CoFuturisms. New York: Routledge. Luka, M.E., & Millette, M. (2018). (Re)framing Big Data: Activating Situated Knowledges and a Feminist Ethics of Care in Social Media Research. Social Media + Society, 4(2).https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305118768297 MIT Technology Review Insights. (2023). ?Sustainability starts with the data center,? https://wp.technologyreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MIT_Hitachi_FNL_111623.pdf?utm_source=pdf&utm_medium=all_platforms&utm_campaign=insights_ebrief&utm_term=11.27.23&utm_content=insights.report. Nakayama, T.K., & Morris, C.E., III. (2015). Worldmaking and Everyday Interventions. QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 2(1), v-viii. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/575372. Poell, T., Nieborg, D. B., & Duffy, B. E. (2022). Platforms and cultural production. Cambridge: Polity. Ricaurte Quijano, P. (2021). Reimagining AI. Feminist AI. https://feministai.pubpub.org/pub/reimagining-ai Stinson, C., & Vlaad, S. (2024). A feeling for the algorithm: Diversity, expertise, and artificial intelligence. Big Data & Society, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517231224247 Torres, E. P. (2024, June 24). AI doomers have warned of the tech-pocalypse - while doing their best to accelerate it. Salon. https://www.salon.com/2024/06/24/ai-doomers-have-warned-of-the-tech-pocalypse--while-doing-their-best-to-accelerate-it/ Tozer, L., Nagendra, H., Anderson, P. and Kavonic, J. (2023). Towards just nature-based solutions for cities. In Nature-Based Solutions for Cities, eds., T. McPhearson, N. Kabisch, & N. Frantzeskaki, pp. 29-47. Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800376762.00011. Varon, J. & Pe?a, P. (2021). Building a Feminist toolkit to question A.I. systems. Why is A.I. a Feminist Issue? Retrieved from https://notmy.ai/news/algorithmic-emancipation-building-a-feminist-toolkit-to-question-a-i-systems/. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fmatt3 at uottawa.ca Wed Nov 20 09:08:28 2024 From: fmatt3 at uottawa.ca (=?Windows-1252?Q?Fr=E9d=E9rik_Matte?=) Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:08:28 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] UOttawa_Posting Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello, Bonjour, Le d?partement de communication de l?Universit? d?Ottawa ouvre un poste en communication organisationnelle menant ? la permanence. The University of Ottawa?s Department of Communication is opening a position in organizational communication leading to tenure. Thank you/merci, Frederik Fr?d?rik Matte, Ph.D. Directeur adjoint | Vice Chair Professeur agr?g? | Associate Professor D?partement de communication | Department of Communication Universit? d'Ottawa | Ottawa University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JR19360-CMN posting - communication organisationelle FR.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 177300 bytes Desc: JR19360-CMN posting - communication organisationelle FR.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: JR19360-CMN posting - communication organisationelle EN.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 174021 bytes Desc: JR19360-CMN posting - communication organisationelle EN.pdf URL: From nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca Fri Nov 22 06:00:00 2024 From: nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca (Nicole Cohen) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Deadline extension - CCA 2025 annual conference (Dec. 16) Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, As it?s such a busy time of year, we are extending the submission deadline for CCA 2025 to December 16. CCA 2025 Call for Papers (English): https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/CCA-2025-Call-For-Papers-EN59.pdf ACC 2025 Appel ? Contributions (Fran?ais): https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/CCA-2025-colloque-appel24.pdf Abstract submission: https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025/openconf.php Prize information: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/ Be in touch if you have any questions. All the best, Nicole --- Nicole Cohen, PhD Associate Professor University of Toronto Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) & Faculty of Information Vice-President and Conference Chair, Canadian Communication Association -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hirjif at mcmaster.ca Fri Nov 22 22:56:20 2024 From: hirjif at mcmaster.ca (Hirji, Faiza) Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 05:56:20 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CCA-CRTC Prizes - February 14, 2025 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6FCEFFCE-B841-4043-AB34-08B8D84A4FBD@mcmaster.ca> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 2.jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 73586 bytes Desc: 2.jpeg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 1.jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 69701 bytes Desc: 1.jpeg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CRTC-3.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1413560 bytes Desc: CRTC-3.pdf URL: From bartone1 at yorku.ca Mon Nov 25 06:00:00 2024 From: bartone1 at yorku.ca (Emily Barton) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 13:00:00 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] VIRAL INTERVENTIONS CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 29 & 30 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Please join us for the Viral Interventions conference on November 29 and 30th. Viral Interventions is a two-day conference that explores the creation of 18 new short films about living with HIV today, made over the past three years. 25 VI artists came together in monthly workshops to collaborate, brainstorm, share, critique and test ideas, rough cuts and stories -- these are the results. Viral Interventions includes 4 panel/screenings with filmmakers/artists/scholars, a special VI exhibition, a dinner for artists and guests, and the launch of the VI website, and concludes with a screening of VI: Year 3 at TIFF Lightbox. VI is a York U/SSHRC research creation project, co-presented with: Vtape, TIFF Community Impact, Archive/Counter-Archive, Sensorium, The ArQuives, CATIE, AIDS Committee of Toronto, and CAAN (Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network). Find information and registration information for day one and day two of the conference here. Remote options available. Please also find information about our screening at TIFF here. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Elizabeth.Dubois at uottawa.ca Fri Nov 22 13:22:00 2024 From: Elizabeth.Dubois at uottawa.ca (Elizabeth Dubois) Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 20:22:00 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Recruiting PhD and Postdoc Fellows, Pol Comm Tech Lab, uOttawa Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello all, The Pol Comm Tech lab at the University of Ottawa, directed by Dr. Elizabeth Dubois, is recruiting a PhD student and Postdoctoral Fellow to join a new project examining how to build trust relationships between members of marginalized communities and political parties or governments through digital contact. About the project: This three-year project, titled The Potential of Digital: Optimising Trustworthy Digital Contact, is a collaboration between Kate Dommett, University of Sheffield, Elizabeth Dubois, University of Ottawa, Damian Guzek, University of Silesia, Katowice; Karolina Koc-Michalska, Audencia Business School; James Weinberg, University of Sheffield. The project is funded through the Trans-Atlantic Partnership. The project will combine survey experiments and diary studies focusing on Canada, France, Poland and the UK. For more information on the roles and how to apply, please consult the job postings on the PolCommTech website. Please feel free to share this with your networks and any candidates that meet the requirements! Thanks, Elizabeth --- Bonjour ? tous, Le labo Pol Comm Tech de l'Universit? d'Ottawa, dirig? par Elizabeth Dubois, recrute un ?tudiant au doctorat et un boursier postdoctoral pour participer ? un nouveau projet qui examine comment ?tablir des relations de confiance entre les membres de communaut?s marginalis?es et les partis politiques ou les gouvernements par le biais de contacts num?riques. ? propos du projet : Ce projet de trois ans, intitul? The Potential of Digital : Optimising Trustworthy Digital Contact, est une collaboration entre Kate Dommett, Universit? de Sheffield, Elizabeth Dubois, Universit? d'Ottawa, Damian Guzek, Universit? de Sil?sie, Katowice ; Karolina Koc-Michalska, Audencia Business School ; James Weinberg, Universit? de Sheffield. Le projet est financ? par le Partenariat transatlantique. Le projet combinera des exp?riences d'enqu?te et des ?tudes de journal en se concentrant sur le Canada, la France, la Pologne et le Royaume-Uni. Pour plus d'informations sur les r?les et les modalit?s de candidature, veuillez consulter les offres d'emploi sur le site web de PolCommTech. N'h?sitez pas ? partager cette information avec vos r?seaux et avec les candidats qui r?pondent aux crit?res ! Merci, Elizabeth Elizabeth Dubois, PhD she/her/elle Associate Professor | Professeure agr?g?e University Research Chair in Politics, Communication and Technology | Chaire de recherche de l?Universit? en politique, communication et technologie Department of Communication | D?partement de communication University of Ottawa | Universit? d'Ottawa 11156 55 Laurier Ave, E | +1 613-562-5800 x 1478 Faculty Affiliate | Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University | CITAP, UNC Chapel Hill https://www.polcommtech.com/ [N6iQ53DAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC] Labo Pol Comm Tech Lab Centre de recherche en droit, technologie et soci?t? ? Centre for Law, Technology and Society -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-N6iQ53DAAA.png Type: image/png Size: 13040 bytes Desc: Outlook-N6iQ53DAAA.png URL: From TrishAudetteLongo at cunet.carleton.ca Mon Nov 25 07:10:35 2024 From: TrishAudetteLongo at cunet.carleton.ca (TrishAudette Longo) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:10:35 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Facts & Frictions Fall 2024 / Faits & frictions automne 2024 Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] The Fall 2024 issue of Facts & Frictions has been published Table of contents Introduction: Ring in the new(s): More voices, better journalism Patricia W. Elliott, Editor-in-Chief Creating welcoming spaces: Indigenous journalism students? perspectives on programming and representation Kristy Snell and Gwendolyn Roley Victims, burdens, and problems: A thematic analysis of Le Journal de Montr?al news coverage of Roxham Road Cl?ment Lechat A case study of the BBC 50:50 Equality Project: Can the source tracking system work in Canadian journalism programs? Mike Wise Research Note: Getting it right, eh? Best practices for post hoc fact-checking in Canadian news Brooks DeCillia and Brad Clark Book review: The Disputed Freedoms of a Disrupted Press, reviewed by Shannon Dea _______________________________________________ Le num?ro d?automne 2024 de Faits & frictions a ?t? publi? Table des mati?res Introduction: ? l?aff?t des nouvelles: Plus de voix, un meilleur journalisme Patricia W. Elliott, r?dactrice en chef Cr?er des espaces accueillants: Le point de vue des ?tudiant.e.s autochtones en journalisme sur la programmation et la repr?sentation Kristy Snell et Gwendolyn Roley Victimes, fardeaux et probl?mes : Une analyse th?matique de la couverture m?diatique du Chemin Roxham par Le Journal de Montr?al Cl?ment Lechat Une ?tude de cas du projet d??galit? 50:50 de la BBC : Le syst?me de suivi des sources peut-il fonctionner dans les programmes de journalisme Canadiens? Mike Wise Note de recherche: Vous avez raison, n?est-ce pas ? Pratiques exemplaires en mati?re de v?rification des faits a posteriori dans les actualit?s Canadiennes Brooks DeCillia et Brad Clark Critique: The Disputed Freedoms of a Disrupted Press, critique par Shannon Dea -- Trish Audette-Longo (she/her), PhD Assistant Professor School of Journalism and Communication trishaudettelongo at cunet.carleton.ca https://namedrop.io/trishaudettelongo Editor-designate, Facts and Frictions / Faits et Frictions https://factsandfrictions.ca [Carleton University logo] Carleton University is situated on the unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin nation. This email contains links to content or websites. Always be cautious when opening external links or attachments. Please visit https://carleton.ca/its/help-centre/report-phishing/ for information on reporting phishing messages. When in doubt, the ITS Service Desk can provide assistance. https://carleton.ca/its/chat -----End of Disclaimer----- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 17272 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From bartone1 at yorku.ca Mon Nov 25 11:08:03 2024 From: bartone1 at yorku.ca (Emily Barton) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 18:08:03 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] OPEN FORUM: ANTI-RACISM ON SCREEN TOMORROW Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Open Forum: Esery Mondesir & Isiah Medina Tuesday, November, 26th 2024 Conversation: 7:00 pm ? 8:00 pm Vtape, Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 452 Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 OPEN FORUM is a ?last Tuesdays? monthly series of conversations about putting anti-racism on screen and is co-presented by York?s Cinema & Media Arts, imagineNATIVE, CFMDC, Reel Asian International Film Festival, Vtape, Cinemobilia, Toronto Film & Media Seminar, York?s Graduate Film Student Association, U of T?s Cinema Studies Institute, OCADU?s Art & Social Change, and TMU Image Arts, World Records, and York AMPD. This month, Canadian filmmakers Esery Mondesir and Isiah Medina will be in conversation. Both artists have screened and exhibited nationally and internationally. Mondesir?s work has been shown in the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Open City Festival, the Eastman Museum, and the Art Gallery of Ontario, and Medina, whose films include 88:88 (2015), Inventing the Future (2020), Night is Limpid (2022), and He Thought He Died (2023) have played at Locarno, TIFF, NYFF, Jeonju, among other film festivals. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From RosalesR2 at macewan.ca Mon Nov 25 13:21:37 2024 From: RosalesR2 at macewan.ca (Rey Rosales) Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 20:21:37 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] We are hiring! PR faculty full-time tenure track job posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Just a quick update: The application deadline for this PR faculty tenure-track full-time position has been extended to January 13, 2025. https://www.macewan.ca/about-macewan/careers/opportunities/postings/?competition=24.10.317 Thank you, Rey Rey Rosales, PhD (he/him) Associate Professor Chair, Department of Communication MacEwan University From: acc-cca-L On Behalf Of Rey Rosales Sent: Friday, November 8, 2024 10:42 AM To: acc-cca-l at mailman.ucalgary.ca Subject: [acc-cca-l] We are hiring! PR faculty full-time tenure track job posting EXTERNAL: Use caution. [?EXTERNAL] Hello, my dear colleagues: We are looking to hire a new full-time tenure-track faculty member in PR with a start date of July 1, 2025. Come join our awesome team here at MacEwan University in Edmonton, a city recently named as 2025 Top 30 Must Visit Destination by Lonely Planet. Check out the job posting and application link here: https://www.macewan.ca/about-macewan/careers/opportunities/postings/?competition=24.10.317 Have a great day! Best, Rey Rey Rosales, PhD (he/him) Associate Professor Chair, Department of Communication MacEwan University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From darin.barney at mcgill.ca Tue Nov 26 11:33:45 2024 From: darin.barney at mcgill.ca (Darin Barney, Dr.) Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024 18:33:45 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?iso-8859-1?q?Canada_Research_Chairs_-_McGill_Unive?= =?iso-8859-1?q?rsity_-_Special_Open_Call_for_First_Nations=2C_Inuit_and_M?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=E9tis_Applicants?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, Please see below an open call for First Nations, Inuit and M?tis applicants for up to 4 open-rank positions connected to possible CRC nominations at McGill University. Colleagues in Communication Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Film Studies and Art History whose research overlaps or intersects with the fields identified below are encouraged to apply. Darin Barney Professor and Chair Dept. of Art History and Communication Studies McGill University *********************************************** Canada Research Chairs - Special Open Call for First Nations, Inuit and M?tis Applicants McGill University McGill seeks to hire up to 4 tenure track faculty members (open rank) in strategic research areas to deepen Indigenous expertise across the campus. The positions carry the possibility of a Canada Research Chair (CRC) Tier 1 or Tier 2 nomination. Internal candidates may apply for the CRC nomination. McGill University (Montreal, Canada) seeks to hire four faculty members who have lived experience and expertise in Indigenous knowledges, epistemologies, methodologies, histories, traditions, languages, or systems of laws and governance to deepen Indigenous expertise across the campus. There are four available positions which carry the possibility of a Canada Research Chair (CRC) nomination; two at the Tier 1 level and two at the Tier 2 level. Strategic research areas for the CRC include, but are not limited to: ? Indigenous Sustainability ? Indigenous Health and Indigenous Nutrition ? Indigenous Leadership and Governance ? Indigenous Education A successful candidate's profile should demonstrate the potential for research excellence leading to national and international recognition. CRCs are expected to engage in innovative programs of research that help train the next generation of highly-skilled people through student supervision, teaching and community outreach. A successful candidate that satisfies the eligibility conditions of the Canada Research Chair (CRC) program may be supported by the University for nomination to a CRC. Candidates for the CRC will be assessed based on demonstrated evidence of existing outstanding original research, and clear recognition as an original researcher of world-class calibre and as a leader in their field. The Canada Research Chairs are also open to internal candidates who already hold a tenure-track or tenured professor position at McGill University. Full details and the job posting for EXTERNAL applicants are found here: https://tinyurl.com/z5x9hayf Full details and the job posting for INTERNAL applicants are found here: https://tinyurl.com/mr356585 All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. For the purposes of a nomination for a Canada Research Chair through this Special Open Call, we will select qualified applicants who self-identify as a First Nations, Inuit or M?tis. Applicants who are considered will be asked to validate such self-identification in accordance with McGill?s Policy on Indigenous Membership/Citizenship Validation https://www.mcgill.ca/secretariat/files/secretariat/procedures_related_to_the_policy_on_indigenous_membership-citizenship_validation.pdf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lorreine.petters at gmail.com Fri Nov 29 07:34:49 2024 From: lorreine.petters at gmail.com (Lorreine Petters) Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 15:34:49 +0100 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Appel_REIJOR_-_Les_irr=C3=A9v=C3=A9rences_?= =?utf-8?q?du_journalisme_-_Ponta_Grossa=2C_Br=C3=A9sil=2C_3-5_nov_?= =?utf-8?q?25?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, Les 3?mes rencontres internationales de recherche sur le journalisme porteront sur Les irr?v?rences du journalisme et se tiendront ? Ponta Grossa, au Br?sil, du 3 au 5 novembre 2025. L'appel est ouvert jusqu'au 28 f?vrier 2025 et vous le retrouverez int?gralement sur le site suivant: https://surlejournalisme.com/appel-a-communications-3emes-rencontres-internationales-de-recherche-sur-le-journalisme/ Bien cordialement, Lorreine Petters pour le comit? d'organisation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From george.eric at uqam.ca Thu Nov 28 16:21:00 2024 From: george.eric at uqam.ca (=?utf-8?B?R2VvcmdlLCDDiXJpYw==?=) Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2024 23:21:00 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?b?Tm91dmVhdSBudW3DqXJvLCB0aWMmc29jacOpdMOp?= =?utf-8?q?=2C_Critiques_et_contournements_du_contr=C3=B4le_et_de_la_surve?= =?utf-8?b?aWxsYW5jZSBzdXIgbOKAmUludGVybmV0LCBWb2wuIDE4IHwgTsKwIDEgfCAx?= =?utf-8?q?er_semestre_-_2024?= Message-ID: <120CA103-CD15-48DD-AA3B-0511C10E1BC8@uqam.ca> [?EXTERNAL] COMMUNIQU? Parution du nouveau num?ro ? Critiques et contournements du contr?le et de la surveillance sur l?Internet ? de la revue tic&soci?t? Vol. 18 | N? 1 | 1er semestre - 2024 (https://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/) Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la parution du nouveau num?ro de la revue tic&soci?t?, intitul? ? Critiques et contournements du contr?le et de la surveillance sur l?Internet ?. Croisant les regards disciplinaires, les contributions y explorent les r?sistances et les adaptations des usager.?re.s aux nouvelles r?gulations nationales et internationales d?Internet d?coulant d?initiatives publiques et priv?es. Les approches empiriques des auteur?ice?s mettent ? jour les enjeux de ces r?sistances, les formes multiples qu?elles rev?tent, leur contexte politique et social, ainsi que leurs limites techniques ou ?thiques. Fran?oise Dauc? (EHESS, Paris, France), Bella Delacroix Ostromooukhova (Sorbonne Universit?, Paris, France), Ksenia Ermoshina (CNRS, Paris, France) Pr?sentation du num?ro Fran?oise Dauc? (EHESS, Paris, France), Bella Delacroix Ostromooukhova (Sorbonne Universit?, Paris, France), Ksenia Ermoshina (CNRS, Paris, France) Critiques et contournements du contr?le et de la surveillance sur Internet Mehdi Ghassemi (ISTC, Lille, France), Camila P?rez-Lagos (ISTC, Lille, France) Le regard panoptique et l?art surveillance : esth?tique et politique du contournement Jonathan Keller (T?l?com Paris, Palaiseau, France), Claire Levallois-Barth (IMT Atlantique, Nantes, France) Les conditions et limites d?un droit ? l?alt?ration des donn?es personnelles par les personnes concern?es Pierre Depaz (NYU Berlin, Berlin, Allemagne) Critiques protocolaires d?Internet : comparaison des projets IPFS et SecureScuttleButt Gado Alzouma (Chercheur ind?pendant, Niamey, Niger) Activisme politique et gouvernance au Niger : nature et formes de la r?pression num?rique Tatyana Shukan (Universit? de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France) Telegram, communaut?s de voisinage et reconfiguration du politique dans le mouvement protestataire au Be?larus Tristan Mattelart (Universit? Paris-Panth?on-Assas, Paris, France) Susciter un changement politique ? Cuba par le num?rique : le projet ZunZuneo de l?USAID Gulnara Zakharova (Universit? Paris-Panth?on-Assas, Paris, France) Ce qui ne me tue pas me rend plus fort : la strat?gie de Russia Today (RT) en France Olivier P?ria (EHESS, Paris, France) La netnographie d?une communaut? en ligne en lutte contre la ? censure ? sur deux forums fran?ais ________________________________ Pour vous d?sabonner de la liste CRICIS-INFOS, envoyez un courriel vide (sans objet ni contenu) ? : CRICIS-INFOS-signoff-request at LISTSERV.UQAM.CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lamoureux.samuel at uqam.ca Mon Dec 2 09:24:18 2024 From: lamoureux.samuel at uqam.ca (Lamoureux, Samuel) Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 16:24:18 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?Offre_d=27emploi/Tenure_track_job_?= =?windows-1252?q?=3A_Professeure=2C_professeur_en_=E9tudes_culturelles_ou?= =?windows-1252?q?_m=E9diatiques_=28T=C9LUQ=29?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Veuillez consid?rer l'offre d'emploi ci-joint ! "L?Universit? T?LUQ, ?tablissement d?enseignement universitaire ? distance, cherche ? pourvoir un poste de professeure ou professeur en ?tudes culturelles ou m?diatiques avec notamment l?une des sp?cialisations suivantes: - Secteur audiovisuel et nouveaux m?dias (plateformes num?riques, t?l?vision, cin?ma, radio, baladodiffusion, etc.); - Histoire, gouvernance et r?glementation des m?dias traditionnels et num?riques; - Approches critiques, f?ministes et d?coloniales. Les personnes int?ress?es sont pri?es de faire parvenir, sous forme ?lectronique, une lettre d'intention d?crivant les objectifs de carri?re, un curriculum vitae complet, deux lettres de recommandation, une publication scientifique et leurs attestations d??tudes au plus tard le 12 janvier 2025, ? : Service des ressources acad?miques Universit? T?LUQ Courriel : sra.dotation at teluq.ca" Samuel Lamoureux Professeur au d?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication de l'Universit? T?LUQ T?l. 514 592 0654 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Affichage_poste_professeur_?tudesCulturellesEtM?diatiques_HB_KC.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 154566 bytes Desc: Affichage_poste_professeur_?tudesCulturellesEtM?diatiques_HB_KC.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Capture d??cran 2024-12-02 110317.png Type: image/png Size: 131576 bytes Desc: Capture d??cran 2024-12-02 110317.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Capture d??cran 2024-12-02 110253.png Type: image/png Size: 155530 bytes Desc: Capture d??cran 2024-12-02 110253.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Capture d??cran 2024-12-02 110336.png Type: image/png Size: 185989 bytes Desc: Capture d??cran 2024-12-02 110336.png URL: From Colette.Brin at com.ulaval.ca Mon Dec 2 10:17:12 2024 From: Colette.Brin at com.ulaval.ca (Colette Brin) Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 17:17:12 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?windows-1252?q?CFP/AAC_Journalism_Standards_CCA_Po?= =?windows-1252?q?stconference/Post-conf=E9rence_ACC_sur_les_normes_de_pra?= =?windows-1252?q?tique_journalistique?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear colleagues, chers coll?gues, Please see CFP below for a CCA postconference to be held June 5-6 at Toronto Metropolitan University. Veuillez trouver ci-dessous un AAC pour une post-conf?rence ACC qui se tiendra les 5 et 6 juin ? l?Universit? m?tropolitaine de Toronto [cid:image004.png at 01DB44B4.0E50A5D0] [id:image001.png at 01D22B1B.78159F40] Colette Brin (elle/la) Professeure titulaire et directrice du Centre d??tudes sur les m?dias Directrice des programmes de 2e et 3e cycles, par int?rim D?partement d'information et de communication Pavillon Louis-Jacques-Casault, salle 5612 T?l.: +1 (418) 656-2131, poste 406736 Courriel : colette.brin at com.ulaval.ca Publications en libre acc?s sur CorpusUL Avant d'imprimer, pensez ? l'environnement. Le campus de l?Universit? Laval est situ? ? la crois?e du Niowents?o du peuple Huron-wendat, du Ndakinna du peuple Wabanaki, du Nitassinan du peuple innu, du Nitaskinan du peuple Atikmekw et du Wolastokuk Mal?cite. [id:image002.png at 01D22B1B.78159F40] Avis relatif ? la confidentialit? Ce message contient des renseignements qui peuvent ?tre confidentiels ou prot?g?s. Il s'adresse au destinataire pr?vu ou ? une personne autoris?e ? le recevoir en son nom. Si vous l'avez re?u par erreur, nous vous prions d'en informer l'auteur dans les meilleurs d?lais, de ne pas divulguer son contenu et de le supprimer de votre syst?me. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 285 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 2974 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 124 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image004.png Type: image/png Size: 339208 bytes Desc: image004.png URL: From cgc2025.carleton.coms at gmail.com Tue Dec 3 12:50:45 2024 From: cgc2025.carleton.coms at gmail.com (CGC2025) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 14:50:45 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Extension: Carleton University 2025 CGC Conference Call for Papers Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello, We are reaching out on behalf of Carleton University?s 2025 Communications Graduate Caucus Conference - (In)Tensions: Navigating the In-Between, which will be held February 27-28, 2025. The deadline for submissions has been extended to December 27, 2024. We have attached the call for papers with all the information regarding the conference and submission guidelines. As stated in the call for papers, CFP submissions can be made through the following form: https://forms.gle/TyS8ivvrEsc68cy86 If you would please pass this along to your graduate students on our behalf, that would be much appreciated. Take care, -- _______________________________________ Andrea Leduc | Abigail Ruta | Ada Semenova CGC Conference Co-Chairs School of Journalism and Communication Carleton University ? cgc2025.carleton.coms at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: EXTENSION_2025 CGC Conference Call for Papers.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 105691 bytes Desc: not available URL: From shoang at wlu.ca Tue Dec 3 10:45:38 2024 From: shoang at wlu.ca (Sylvia Hoang) Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 17:45:38 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Winter 2025 Communication Studies posting: CS206 Public Communication In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Contingent on adequate student registration and subject to budgetary funding, the Department of Communication Studies invites applications for to teach a course in Winter 2025 (deadline December 10 at 11:59pm local time): * CS206B Public Communication (Mondays, Wednesdays 1600-1720) Detailed information is available as posted on Laurier?s Career Opportunities page: https://www.wlu.ca/about/working-at-laurier/career-opportunities/index.html Please click on ?View Academic Positions? To find CS postings, please enter ?CS? in the ?Search by Keyword? field. Please apply via online submission. Links Rubrics for Assessment for Contract Teaching Faculty (CTF) Candidates Candidate Application Form (required for each course) Thank you for your consideration. SYLVIA HOANG Office Administration Coordinator Communication Studies & Cultural Studies Faculty of Arts WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY Waterloo, ON, Canada N2L 3C5 Office: 3-134, Dr. Alvin Woods Building +1 548-889-4854 wlu.ca/arts/communicationstudies wlu.ca/arts/culturalstudies -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Guillaume.Latzko-Toth at com.ulaval.ca Fri Dec 6 18:35:43 2024 From: Guillaume.Latzko-Toth at com.ulaval.ca (Guillaume Latzko-Toth) Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2024 01:35:43 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Poste_en_gestion_de_l=E2=80=99information_?= =?utf-8?q?documentaire?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, Le D?partement d?information et de communication de l?Universit? Laval ouvre un poste de professeur.e en gestion de l?information documentaire : https://www.rh.ulaval.ca/emploi/HCM/9422/emplois-professeurs La date limite pour soumettre un dossier de candidature est le 31 janvier 2025. Merci de passer le mot aux personnes que cette offre pourrait int?resser. Guillaume Latzko-Toth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca Mon Dec 9 08:10:48 2024 From: nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca (Nicole Cohen) Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 15:10:48 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Final reminder: CCA 2025 call for papers/deadline for submissions (Dec. 16) Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello everyone, Just a reminder that submissions for CCA?s 2025 conference are due in one week, on December 16. Thanks to those who have already submitted. CCA 2025 Call for Papers (English): https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/CCA-2025-Call-For-Papers-EN59.pdf ACC 2025 Appel ? Contributions (Fran?ais): https://acc-cca.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/CCA-2025-colloque-appel24.pdf Abstract submission: https://www.openconf.org/CCA2025/openconf.php Also, a reminder of the deadlines for our prizes: * Gertrude J. Robinson Book Prize: January 15, 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/le-prix-gertrude-j-robinson/ * CCA Emerging Scholar Book Prize: January 15, 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/emerging-scholar-book-prize/ * CRTC Prizes for Excellence in Policy Research: February 14, 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/prix-crtc-prize/ * Mahmoud Eid Graduate Award for Research Investigating Media, Ethics, and the * Representation of Islam in Canada: February 14, 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/mahmoud-eid-graduate-prize-prix-mahmoud-eid-detudes-superieures/ * CCA Prize for Outstanding Student Essay: February 14, 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/student-essay-essai-etudiant/ * Congress Graduate Merit Awards: February 14, 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/prix-pour-etudiant-es-du-congres-congress-graduate-student-awards/ * Prix du livre Gertrude J. Robinson: 15 janvier 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/le-prix-gertrude-j-robinson/ * Prix du livre de la Rel?ve de l?ACC: 15 janvier 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/emerging-scholar-book-prize/ * Prix du CRTC pour l'excellence en recherche sur les politiques: 14 f?vrier 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/prix-crtc-prize/ * Bourse d'?tudes sup?rieures Mahmoud Eid pour la recherche sur les m?dias, l??thique et la diversit? au Canada: 14 f?vrier 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/mahmoud-eid-graduate-prize-prix-mahmoud-eid-detudes-superieures/ * Le Prix de l?ACC pour la meilleure communication ?tudiante: 14 f?vrier 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/student-essay-essai-etudiant/ * Prix du m?rite du Congr?s: 14 f?vrier 2025: https://acc-cca.ca/index.php/prizes-prix/prix-pour-etudiant-es-du-congres-congress-graduate-student-awards/ Best, Nicole --- Nicole Cohen, PhD Associate Professor University of Toronto Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) & Faculty of Information Vice-President and Conference Chair, Canadian Communication Association -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lamoureux.samuel at uqam.ca Mon Dec 9 12:35:42 2024 From: lamoureux.samuel at uqam.ca (Lamoureux, Samuel) Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 19:35:42 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?iso-8859-1?q?Offre_d=27emploi=3A_quatre_postes_en_?= =?iso-8859-1?q?sciences_humaines_et_communication_=E0_la_T=C9LUQ?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Le D?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication de l'Universit? T?LUQ (Montr?al, Qu?bec) affiche pr?sentement quatre offres d'emploi de professeur. Partagez s'il vous pla?t si vous connaissez des dipl?m?s dans ces disciplines respectives ! Professeure, professeur r?gulier en arts, sp?cialisation en arts de la sc?ne - Postuler jusqu'au 26 janvier 2025. Professeure, professeur r?gulier en didactique de la g?ographie - Postuler jusqu'au 19 janvier 2025. Professeure, professeur r?gulier en ?tudes culturelles et m?diatiques - Postuler jusqu'au 12 janvier 2025. Professeure, professeur r?gulier en histoire (sp?cialisation Europe moderne et contemporaine) - Postuler jusqu'au 5 janvier 2025. Au plaisir, Samuel Lamoureux Professeur au d?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication de l'Universit? T?LUQ T?l. 514 592 0654 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From smlodoen at uwaterloo.ca Mon Dec 9 19:38:48 2024 From: smlodoen at uwaterloo.ca (Shannon Lodoen) Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 02:38:48 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP of Interest: Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric 2025 Annual Conference Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hi there, I?m writing on behalf of the Canadian Society for the Study of Rhetoric (RhetCanada) to pass along the Call for Proposals for our 2025 annual conference, which may be of interest to folks in this listserv. The conference will take place from June 4-6 at George Brown College in Toronto as part of the Congress for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Preceding this, we will also hold an accessible and affordable online day of remote presentations on May 31. RhetCanada is a warm and welcoming association, and a great place to meet other folks working at the intersection of rhetoric and many other fields (media and technology studies, AI, linguistics, medicine, law, pop culture, etc.). Our conference features plenary sessions and colloquial discussions to foster engagement and exchange of ideas. We welcome papers on all aspects of and intersections with rhetoric, in English or French. Submissions are due by January 30th, 2025. If you have any questions, please reach out to RhetCan President Jonathan Doering at jonathan_doering at cbu.ca. All the best, Shannon Shannon Lodoen, Ph.D. (she/her) Assistant Professor of Rhetoric & Composition Department of Humanities and Communications 3700 Willow Creek Road Prescott, AZ 86301 shannon.lodoen at erau.edu Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Florida | Arizona | Worldwide -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jshtern at torontomu.ca Tue Dec 10 07:41:21 2024 From: jshtern at torontomu.ca (Jeremy Shtern) Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 09:41:21 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Tenure Track Position: TMU, Creative Industries Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Dear Colleagues, The School of Creative Industries at Toronto Metropolitan University is currently recruiting a tenure track assistant professor. Details on the position and application process can be found here. Consideration of applications is scheduled to begin Jan 18, 2025. Please share widely and pass through your networks. Best, JS -- [https://www.torontomu.ca/content/dam/brand/global/images/visual-guide/tmu-logo-full-colour.jpg] [https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/LxSFTmdUHDm7rJ_JZcnQdT7Y3ad21pLL99MLtf86l2qs2RFrlzdAlwIzlf677AcAM5JoA5sM-gDgmU0W0W6SWcwbedwp_mArSf3hD-uUCvauiB08OYnTZS_WvkCOvXG0e_ruUQ-g] [https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1qwDZHTgn3o-hMmaCpKPOQAaQBDGPUs8H&revid=0B54234RiufgwUDZHVVJsZ1UvNmFzNHlmNG1STGZFcVpBVG1nPQ] [https://ci3.googleusercontent.com/mail-sig/AIorK4yXd6d6NGNa8YX65tlP4f6R68jHgH4iPzk5s_oBX263RfvohMRNGn5sShBwbqk5p-kbl60-a_mU-lge] Jeremy Shtern, PhD (he/him) Professor School of Creative Industries/ Toronto Metropolitan University *On Research Leave: July 1st - Dec 31st, 2024 - General Secretary The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) - jshtern at torontomu.ca +(001)416-979-5000, ex 55301 Office: KHS- 349-F -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Normand.Landry at teluq.ca Wed Dec 11 11:41:45 2024 From: Normand.Landry at teluq.ca (Landry, Normand) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 18:41:45 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Appel_=C3=A0_communications_=7C_Colloque_4?= =?utf-8?q?14_Regards_pluriels_sur_les_pratiques_num=C3=A9riques_des_jeune?= =?utf-8?q?s?= Message-ID: <2B1C7150-0A5A-4155-8183-F0470FB5512C@teluq.ca> [?EXTERNAL] Bonjour, La pr?sente est une invitation ? soumettre une proposition de communication au colloque scientifique 414 - Regards pluriels sur les pratiques num?riques des jeunes. Ce colloque d?une journ?e se tiendra ? Montr?al, le 7 mai 2025, dans le cadre du 92e Congr?s de l?Acfas. Les institutions h?tesses sont l??cole de technologie sup?rieure et l?Universit? Concordia. Les propositions de communication doivent ?tre soumises au plus tard le 11 f?vrier 2025. Voir la probl?matique du colloque et les consignes de soumission dans le fichier pdf ci-joint ou directement en ligne au lien suivant :https://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres/programme-preliminaire/400/414 Merci de faire circuler dans vos milieux et aupr?s des doctorantes et doctorants! Caroline Caron, Ph. D. Professeure titulaire D?partement des sciences sociales Universit? du Qu?bec en Outaouais https://uqo.ca/profil/caroca02 Normand Landry, Ph. D. Professeur titulaire D?partement des Lettres, sciences humaines et communication Universit? T?LUQ https://www.teluq.ca/siteweb/univ/nlandry.html Normand Landry, Ph.D. Professeur, TELUQ Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en ?ducation aux m?dias et droits humains Normand.landry at teluq.ca chaire-emdh.teluq.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel_Colloque 414_Regards_pluriels_pratiques_nume?riques_jeunes.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 323878 bytes Desc: Appel_Colloque 414_Regards_pluriels_pratiques_nume?riques_jeunes.pdf URL: From pooley at muhlenberg.edu Wed Dec 11 11:45:10 2024 From: pooley at muhlenberg.edu (Jeff Pooley) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 19:45:10 +0100 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Oral history of Oscar H. Gandy, Jr., released Message-ID: <70f19394-d2d9-4553-ad13-14ba64ab8b20@Spark> [?EXTERNAL] The Annenberg School for Communication Library Archives (ASCLA) is excited to announce the release of a four-session oral history interview with Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.: https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-school-communication-library-archives/collections/history-field/oral-history-oscar-h-gandy-jr-1944 The interview includes transcripts synced to video, along with PDF downloads. The interviews are part of the Communication Scholars Oral History Project, an initiative of the Annenberg School for Communication Library Archives (ASCLA): https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-school-for-communication-library-archives The Oral History Project was launched in 2016 to record the life and intellectual histories of senior Annenberg School scholars. Interviews with Larry Gross, Joseph Turow are currently in processing; and interviews with Carolyn Marvin and Robert Hornik will complete the Annenberg phase of the project. We are excited to share that the scope of the project will then move to the international field, with the aim to document the histories of a diverse range of senior communication and media scholars from around the globe. The Communication Scholars Oral History Project is among the growing collection of materials hosted by ASCLA on the history of the field. Among the collections: * George Gerbner Papers (1951 ? 2006) * Elihu Katz Papers (1948 ? 2014) * International Communication Organization (ICA) Records * *Studies in Visual Communication* Among the collections in processing: * Herbert I. Schiller Papers (1919 ? 2000) * Gail Cameron Wescott papers (1932 ? 2022) * Al Sikes FCC papers (1939 ?) * Michael J. Copps FCC papers (1940 ?) We are excited, in addition, to welcome the donation of records of the Union for Democratic Communication (UDC), after a membership vote at the association?s 2023 meeting. ASCLA also maintains collections on journalism and media. Please contact lead archivist Samantha Dodd Summerbell (samantha.dodd at asc.upenn.edu) (for general ASCLA queries) and/or subject consultant Jeff Pooley (jeff.pooley at asc.upenn.edu) (for oral history-specific queries) with any questions -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ghoskins at torontomu.ca Wed Dec 11 23:21:00 2024 From: ghoskins at torontomu.ca (Guy Hoskins) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 01:21:00 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Canada's Network Media Economy: Growth, Concentration and Upheaval, 1984-2023 - Released today! Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Apologies for cross-posting! Under the auspices of the Global Media & Internet Concentration Project the 2024 edition of "Canada's Network Media Economy: Growth, Concentration and Upheaval, 1984-2023" is released today. For the first time, this report condenses the usual two volume series into a single version and can be accessed here. It surveys recent growth, concentration and policy developments across what we call the network media industries in Canada and was prepared and written by: Prof. Dwayne Winseck, Media & Communication Studies, Carleton University and Director of the GMICP. Select insights from this year's report include: ? Total revenue in Canada's network media economy reached $108 billion in 2023, marking a near 17% rise since 2019. ? The telecoms and internet access markets still cut the biggest figure in the network media industries, with revenue of $68.8 billion last year versus that of $27 billion for digital media ? Within that expanding economy, the single largest actor - accounting for 23% of total revenue - remains BCE; consolidating its century-long run in that role. ? Meanwhile, Rogers' blockbuster takeover of Shaw Communications propelled it into second place with revenue of $20.2 billion and 18.7% market share. Combined, BCE and Rogers account for over two-fifths of the network media industries in Canada?more than double that of the big tech conglomerates, streamers and U.S. and international media firms' stake in Canada combined. ? Big tech (e.g. Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta), streaming media (Netflix, Spotify, Crave), and the marquee brand digital media extensions of U.S. and international media companies as well as games developers and distributors have surged in the last decade, reaching total revenue last year of $20.4 billion. This constituted an 18.9% share of network media industries? revenue. ? Just three multinational tech conglomerates control 89% of the online advertising market in Canada ? Netflix continues to be the biggest paid online video service in Canada but its share of the market has slid from half in 2019 to 37.4% in 2023 (29.5% if we include video sharing platforms like YouTube). It accounts for about one-quarter of subscribers, followed by Amazon Prime Video. ? Investment in film and TV production surged to $11.7 billion. ? Legacy broadcasting and publishing sectors remain imperilled, with the loss of 1,500 full-time journalism jobs suggesting the crisis in the sector is real ? Digital and traditional content media combined account for a little under 40% of the total network media economy ? Complex dynamics between domestic telecoms, streaming giants and big tech suggest the advent of a new formation we call 'Convergence 2.0' ? Finally, alongside a clear-eyed analysis of the Online News and Online Streaming Acts, we suggest policy proposals of our own This Canada report follows editions we have published in the last few months on the state of media and internet concentration in Mexico, India, China, the United States, France and South Korea. Others will be out soon - including Portugal and Spain later this month - with the end goal a library of regularly updated reports for all of the nearly 40 countries that make up the GMICP. Dr. Guy Hoskins Post-Doctoral Fellow & Project Manager - Global Media & Internet Concentration Project Course Instructor - Toronto Metropolitan University Vice-chair - Communication, Policy & Technology section - IAMCR Ghoskins@torontomu.ca @walmartyr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mgrace.lao at gmail.com Wed Dec 11 12:05:26 2024 From: mgrace.lao at gmail.com (Grace Lao) Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2024 19:05:26 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Diverging the Popular, Gender and Trauma AKA The Jessica Jones Anthology Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hello and happy holidays! I?m excited to announce our recently published edited collection, Diverging the Popular, Gender and Trauma AKA The Jessica Jones Anthology (Eds. Mary Grace Lao, Pree Rehal, and Jessica Bay), a feminist media analysis on the popular Netflix Marvel comics adaptation, Marvel?s Jessica Jones. It is available for purchase via the University of Calgary Press website. We also have an open access version. [cid:image001.png at 01DB4BD5.49FFA6D0] Book description Jessica Jones made her first Marvel Comics appearance in Alias #1, November 2001, and went on to star in three ongoing series. In 2015 the Netflix adaptation Jessica Jones premiered to positive reviews. Following the scarred and superpowered titular character as she struggled to run a private detective agency and face her past, the show ran for three seasons and received a Hugo Award, a Peabody Award, and a Creative Arts Emmy. Diverging the Popular, Gender and Trauma AKA The Jessica Jones Anthology brings together a diverse group of scholars to explore the evolving depiction of the superheroine as embodied in both Jessica Jones and Jessica Jones. Contributors draw on trauma-informed study, lived experience, feminist approaches, cultural studies, and more to present multifaceted analyses. Specifically addressing survivorship, trauma, masculinities, and militarization, this book makes space for conversations that recognize the diverse, multi-layered narratives and complex, sometimes contradictory depictions presented by the show. Taking Jessica Jones as part of an evolving depiction of the superheroine, this anthology focuses not only on the content of the television series but female superheroes more broadly. It recognizes and critically discusses gendered and racialized roles and spaces, the changing expectations of fans, and the places in which media industries and fans interact. Connecting Jessica Jones to the wider Marvel Cinematic Universe, this is a thoughtful and thorough study of a ground-breaking character and boundary-pushing show. With contributions by: Jessica Bay, Bridget M. Blodgett, Natalja Chestopalova, Elizabeth DiEmmanuele, Caitlynn Fairbarns, Ian Fitzgerald, Arun Jacob, Catherine Jenkins, Michelle Johnson, Mary Grace Lao, Sorouja Moll, Kiera Obbard, Brett Pardy, Pree Rehal, Eric Ross, Anastasia Salter, Jessica Seymour, Sarah Stang, and Tracy Thomas Please feel free to share with your networks. Best, Grace Lao -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 2697658 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From sjeppese at lakeheadu.ca Sat Dec 14 10:43:33 2024 From: sjeppese at lakeheadu.ca (Sandra Jeppesen) Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2024 12:43:33 -0500 Subject: [acc-cca-l] CFP: Counter Data Mapping Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hi all, We would like to invite CCA members and followers to submit papers to the special thematic issue of Media and Communication outlined below on the topic of "Counter Data Mapping as Communicative Practices of Resistance." MaC is open access, high impact, and has a publishing fee. We strongly encourage authors from the global south and early career researchers to submit their work and will work with accepted authors to offset and minimize these fees to the extent possible. Please let us know if you have any questions. All the best, Sandra Jeppesen and Paola Sartoretto. Title: Counter Data Mapping as Communicative Practices of Resistance Editor(s): Sandra Jeppesen (Lakehead University) and Paola Sartoretto (Jonkoping University) Submission of Abstracts: 1-15 February 2025 Submission of Full Papers: 15-31 July 2025 Publication of the Issue: January/June 2026 Information: This thematic issue will explore how counter-data and counter-maps are being used by diverse global communities to visually construct new social realities that support their social justice aims (see Jeppesen & Sartoretto, 2023), both contesting data power and engaging the counter-power of map-making practices beyond cartographic representation (Calvo & Cand?n-Mena, 2023). Communities may engage in resistant data appropriation, either reappropriating big datasets and/or creating community datasets (Ricaurte, 2019). Counter-data maps produced by diverse marginalized groups can reveal hidden inequalities, enhance communities? visibility, and support calls for intersectional justice. They may express a community?s demands, contesting top-down categorizations imposed by states and corporations, and engage in counter-mapping as a form of data power embedded in notions of experienced spatiality and relationality. We invite contributions that interrogate community data mapping practices and consider practices of data visualization and visual communication that contest the narratives of big data produced in hegemonic data mapping by states and corporations. Potential contributors should address dimensions of counter-mapping that might include: * Data mapping practices; * Collaborative mapping; * Inclusive dashboard design; * Mapping ecologies and flows; * Data visualizations; * Map interactivity; * Data mapping imaginaries; * Data justice; * Territorial justice; * Data sources for counter-mapping; * Community objectives and imaginaries in counter-mapping; * Uses and capacities for digital mapping; * Map production by diverse communities; * Community ownership of data and maps, etc. Contributors may also consider how communities, activists, and grassroots groups are appropriating data and/or data maps to address: * Data colonialism; * Racialized data and maps; * Gendered data and maps; * Rural mapping (or rural exclusions); * Regional representations; * Hegemonic data and mapping processes; * Data mapping imaginaries; * Queering data maps; * Mapping disabilities; * Accessibility to data mapping technologies; * Mapping poverty or food deserts; * Eviction mapping; * Mapping ecologies; * Mapping alternative economies; * Intersectional mapping, etc. We encourage contributors to de-centre Western epistemological frameworks and integrate interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary theoretical and methodological approaches. We also specifically invite contributions from lower-income countries, the Global South, and communities underrepresented in the scholarly literature. References Calvo, D., & Cand?n-Mena, J. (2023). Cartograf?as tecnopol?ticas: Propuesta para el mapeo colaborativo desde la investigaci?n-acci?n participativa. Cuadernos.info, 54, 23?44. Jeppesen, S., & Sartoretto, P. (2023). Cartographies of resistance: Counter-data mapping as the new frontier of digital media activism. Media and Communication, 11(1), 150?162. Ricaurte, P. (2019). Data epistemologies, the coloniality of power, and resistance. Television & New Media, 20(4), 350?365. Instructions for Authors: Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are asked to consult the journal's instructions for authors and submit their abstracts (maximum of 250 words, with a tentative title) through the abstracts system (here). When submitting their abstracts, authors are also asked to confirm that they are aware that Media and Communication is an open access journal with a publishing fee if the article is accepted for publication after peer-review (corresponding authors affiliated with our institutional members do not incur this fee). Open Access: Readers across the globe will be able to access, share, and download this issue entirely for free. Corresponding authors affiliated with any of our institutional members (over 90 institutions worldwide) publish free of charge. Otherwise, an article processing fee will be charged to the authors to cover editorial costs. We defend that authors should not have to personally pay this fee and encourage them to check with their institutions if funds are available to cover open access publication costs. Further information about the journal's open access charges can be found here. In appreciation, Sandra Dr Sandra Jeppesen (pronouns she/her) Professor Media, Film, and Communications program Interdisciplinary Studies department Social Justice Studies MA program Media Action Research Group Counter Data Mapping Project Critical EDI Work Project Research Centre for Sustainable Communities Smart[er] Cities Research Network Recent Journal Article Cartographies of Resistance: Counter-data mapping as the new frontier of digital media activism News Media Performance Crime at the Capitol riots Books The Capitol Riots: Digital Media, Disinformation, and Democracy Under Attack (Routledge, 2022) Transformative Media: Intersectional Technopolitics from Indymedia to #BlackLivesMatter (UBC Press, 2021) Land Acknowledgment Lakehead University Orillia is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg. The Anishinaabeg include the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. [https://www.lakeheadu.ca/assets/lkh.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca Thu Dec 19 09:05:34 2024 From: nicole.cohen at utoronto.ca (Nicole Cohen) Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 16:05:34 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Job posting: Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Design and Production (ICCIT, University of Toronto Mississauga) Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Design and Production Date Posted: 11/26/2024 Closing Date: 01/27/2025, 11:59PM ET Job Category: Faculty - Teaching Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: University of Toronto Mississauga Department: Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology Campus: University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Apply here: Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Design and Production Job Details | University of Toronto Description: The Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) at the University of Toronto Mississauga invites applications for a full-time teaching stream appointment in the area of Design and Interactive Media Production at the rank of Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2025. Applicants must have a PhD degree in digital media, communication, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) or a?user-centered design?field by the appointment start date, or shortly thereafter. We are looking for candidates whose academic work and practice focuses on design pedagogy and digital media production. We are seeking candidates who have hands-on experience in teaching and development of design and production of interactive digital media as well as designing curricula around these skillsets to complement our existing strengths. The applicant must have a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and lab development, pedagogical research on experiential pedagogy that may include innovative teaching and assessment methods emphasizing the connections between design thinking, production, UI design?& analysis, and broader curriculum development. Candidates must have teaching experience in a degree-granting program, including lecture preparation and delivery, curriculum development, and development of online material/lectures. Candidates must also demonstrate a commitment excellent pedagogical inquiry and a demonstrated interest in teaching-related scholarly activities. Evidence of excellence in teaching and pedagogical inquiry is required and can be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, awards and accolades, presentations at significant conferences, the teaching dossier submitted as part of the application (with required materials outlined below) as well as strong letters of reference.? Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. At UTM we are committed to fostering an environment of diversity and inclusion. With an enviable diverse student body, we especially welcome applications from candidates who identify as Indigenous, Black, or racially visible (persons of colour), and who have experience working with teaching or mentoring diverse groups or students. Candidates must demonstrate, in their application materials, an ability to foster diversity on campus and within the curriculum or discipline, and must show evidence of a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and the promotion of a respectful and collegial environment. Candidates must submit a statement describing their contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion, which might cover topics such as (but not limited to): teaching that incorporates a focus on underrepresented communities; efforts undertaken to develop inclusive pedagogies, collaboration, and engagement with underrepresented communities; and mentoring of students from underrepresented groups. If you have questions about this statement, please contact Professor Sarah Sharma, ICCIT Director at iccit.utm at utoronto.ca. ICCIT focuses on teaching and research excellence in its four undergraduate programs: Communication, Culture, Information and Technology, Digital Enterprise Management, Technology, Coding and Society and Professional Writing and Communication. The successful applicant will join a vibrant intellectual community of world-class scholars at Canada?s leading university. For information, please visit www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit. All qualified candidates are invited to apply online by clicking the link below. Applicants must submit a cover letter, a current curriculum vitae; up to two writing samples as outlined below; and a complete teaching dossier which includes a teaching statement, sample syllabi, course materials, teaching evaluations; and an equity and diversity statement. Applicants must provide the name and contact information of three references. The University of Toronto?s recruiting tool will automatically solicit and collect letters of reference from each referee the day after an application is submitted. Applicants remain responsible for ensuring that referees submit recent letters (on letterhead, dated and signed) by the closing date. At least one reference letter must primarily address the candidate?s teaching. More details on the automatic reference letter collection, including timelines, are available in the candidate FAQ. Submission guidelines can be found at http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From niemeyer.katharina at uqam.ca Thu Dec 19 14:52:47 2024 From: niemeyer.katharina at uqam.ca (Niemeyer, Katharina) Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 21:52:47 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?Ouverture_POSTE_DE_PROFESSEURE=2C_PROFESSE?= =?utf-8?q?UR__EN_THE=CC=81ORIES_ET_PRATIQUES_DE_LA_RECHERCHE-CRE=CC=81ATI?= =?utf-8?q?ON_ME=CC=81DIATIQUE?= Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] https://www.rhu.uqam.ca/AffichageProfs/23708081.pdf D?p?t des candidatures AVANT LE 24 janvier 2025 Entr?e en fonction : 1er juillet 2025 L?E?COLE DES ME?DIAS POSTE DE PROFESSEURE, PROFESSEUR EN THE?ORIES ET PRATIQUES DE LA RECHERCHE-CRE?ATION ME?DIATIQUE L??cole des m?dias de l?Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al est un environnement unique d'exploration et d'innovation interdisciplinaires entre th?orie et pratique des m?dias. Avec ses programmes de cr?ation m?dias au premier cycle, sa concentration recherche-cr?ation en m?dia exp?rimental ? la ma?trise et son apport significatif au Doctorat en Communication, l'?cole des m?dias joue un r?le central dans le d?veloppement de la recherche-cr?ation m?diatique, soutenue par un corps enseignant ? l?avant-garde des ?tudes et des pratiques m?diatiques. La personne candidate id?ale apportera son expertise afin de r?pondre aux besoins croissants du d?partement en recherche-cr?ation m?diatique aupr?s d'une population ?tudiante diversifi?e. Elle soutiendra l'enseignement th?orique sp?cialis? au premier cycle, en particulier au sein du Baccalaur?at en communication (cr?ation m?dias - m?dias interactifs). Elle enseignera et encadrera les personnes ?tudiantes en recherche-cr?ation aux cycles sup?rieurs, notamment ? la concentration en recherche-cr?ation en m?dia exp?rimental ? la ma?trise, ainsi qu'au Doctorat en Communication. La personne retenue d?veloppera un programme de recherche ax? sur les pratiques de la recherche-cr?ation m?diatique. Ses travaux s'inscriront dans un ou plusieurs des domaines li?s ? la recherche-cr?ation m?diatique, tels que les m?dias exp?rimentaux, les technologies interactives, l'immersion, la performance, la sc?nographie ?tendue, la cr?ation audiovisuelle, la production et l'action culturelle, ainsi que les m?thodologies de la recherche-cr?ation. Elle d?montrera de fortes aptitudes collaboratives et sera appel?e ? contribuer aux enjeux de gestion et de d?veloppement des programmes li?s ? la recherche-cr?ation m?diatique ? l'?cole des m?dias et ? la Facult? de communication. SOMMAIRE DE LA FONCTION : Enseignement et encadrement au premier cycle et aux cycles supe?rieurs Contribution a? la the?orisation de la pratique de la recherche-cre?ation me?diatique Services a? la collectivite? EXIGENCES : Capacite? a? e?tablir un programme de recherche-cre?ation de pointe et a? obtenir les financements requis Aptitude a? l?enseignement aupre?s d?une population e?tudiante diversifie?e pratiquant la cre?ation me?diatique Capacite? a? travailler dans un environnement collaboratif, au service des programmes ou? est enseigne?e la recherche-cre?ation, de l?E?cole et de la communaute? acade?mique Mai?trise de la langue franc?aise tant a? l?oral qu?a? l?e?crit. ** Certaines des exigences pourront faire l?objet de de?monstrations et/ou d?e?preuves supple?mentaires a? la suite de l?entrevue. ATOUT : ? Reconnaissance e?tablie sur la sce?ne nationale et internationale. * Exceptionnellement, la candidature d?une personne n?ayant pas termine? le diplo?me exige? pourra e?tre conside?re?e. Toutefois, ce diplo?me devra avoir e?te? obtenu avant l?acquisition de la permanence, en conformite? avec les dispositions de la convention collective UQAM-SPUQ. ** Une mai?trise fonctionnelle de la langue franc?aise (capacite? de donner des cours en franc?ais) doit e?tre de?tenue avant l?entre?e en fonction de la personne retenue. La mai?trise ade?quate de la langue franc?aise (niveau C1 du Cadre europe?en commun de re?fe?rence pour les langues) sera quant a? elle une condition essentielle a? l?obtention de la permanence, en conformite? avec les dispositions de la convention collective UQAM-SPUQ. Des cours de franc?ais pourraient e?tre offerts. DATE D'ENTRE?E EN FONCTION : 1er JUILLET 2025 (sous re?serve des autorisations requises) TRAITEMENT : Selon la convention collective UQAM-SPUQ Soucieuse d?e?tre repre?sentative de la socie?te? que?be?coise et de?termine?e a? s?enrichir de sa diversite?, l'Universite? invite toutes les personnes qualifie?es a? soumettre leur candidature, en particulier les femmes, les personnes autochtones, les membres de minorite?s visibles et ethniques, ainsi que les personnes handicape?es relativement au Programme d'acce?s a? l'e?galite? en emploi. Les personnes issues de ces groupes sont invite?es a? s?auto-identifier lors du de?po?t de leur candidature en acheminant le questionnaire d?identification https://rh.uqam.ca/qaccesegalite/, en mentionnant le titre du poste en objet, a? l?adresse suivante : edi at uqam.ca. Conforme?ment aux exigences canadiennes en matie?re d?immigration, la priorite? devra e?tre accorde?e aux personnes ayant les autorisations ne?cessaires pour travailler au Canada. Ce crite?re n?est pas une priorite? au sens des conventions collectives applicables. Les personnes inte?resse?es sont prie?es de faire parvenir une lettre de pre?sentation incluant un re?sume? de la philosophie d?enseignement et de la de?marche propose?e en recherche-cre?ation, un curriculum vitae en franc?ais, de?taille?, date? et signe? ainsi qu?une copie de leurs trois plus importantes publications AVANT LE 24 janvier 2025, 17H a? : Madame Catalina Briceno, directrice E?cole des me?dias Universite? du Que?bec a? Montre?al briceno.catalina at uqam.ca E?galement, trois lettres de recommandations doivent e?tre transmises directement par les autrices, les auteurs a? edm at uqam.ca, AVANT LE 24 janvier 2025, 17H. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From iccit.utm at utoronto.ca Thu Dec 19 08:33:48 2024 From: iccit.utm at utoronto.ca (UTM ICCIT) Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 15:33:48 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Job opening: Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Design and Production Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Design and Production Date Posted: 11/26/2024 Closing Date: 01/27/2025, 11:59PM ET Job Category: Faculty - Teaching Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: University of Toronto Mississauga Department: Institute of Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology Campus: University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Apply here: Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Design and Production Job Details | University of Toronto Description: The Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT) at the University of Toronto Mississauga invites applications for a full-time teaching stream appointment in the area of Design and Interactive Media Production at the rank of Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2025. Applicants must have a PhD degree in digital media, communication, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) or a?user-centered design?field by the appointment start date, or shortly thereafter. We are looking for candidates whose academic work and practice focuses on design pedagogy and digital media production. We are seeking candidates who have hands-on experience in teaching and development of design and production of interactive digital media as well as designing curricula around these skillsets to complement our existing strengths. The applicant must have a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and lab development, pedagogical research on experiential pedagogy that may include innovative teaching and assessment methods emphasizing the connections between design thinking, production, UI design?& analysis, and broader curriculum development. Candidates must have teaching experience in a degree-granting program, including lecture preparation and delivery, curriculum development, and development of online material/lectures. Candidates must also demonstrate a commitment excellent pedagogical inquiry and a demonstrated interest in teaching-related scholarly activities. Evidence of excellence in teaching and pedagogical inquiry is required and can be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, awards and accolades, presentations at significant conferences, the teaching dossier submitted as part of the application (with required materials outlined below) as well as strong letters of reference.? Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. At UTM we are committed to fostering an environment of diversity and inclusion. With an enviable diverse student body, we especially welcome applications from candidates who identify as Indigenous, Black, or racially visible (persons of colour), and who have experience working with teaching or mentoring diverse groups or students. Candidates must demonstrate, in their application materials, an ability to foster diversity on campus and within the curriculum or discipline, and must show evidence of a commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and the promotion of a respectful and collegial environment. Candidates must submit a statement describing their contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion, which might cover topics such as (but not limited to): teaching that incorporates a focus on underrepresented communities; efforts undertaken to develop inclusive pedagogies, collaboration, and engagement with underrepresented communities; and mentoring of students from underrepresented groups. If you have questions about this statement, please contact Professor Sarah Sharma, ICCIT Director at iccit.utm at utoronto.ca. ICCIT focuses on teaching and research excellence in its four undergraduate programs: Communication, Culture, Information and Technology, Digital Enterprise Management, Technology, Coding and Society and Professional Writing and Communication. The successful applicant will join a vibrant intellectual community of world-class scholars at Canada?s leading university. For information, please visit www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit. All qualified candidates are invited to apply online by clicking the link below. Applicants must submit a cover letter, a current curriculum vitae; up to two writing samples as outlined below; and a complete teaching dossier which includes a teaching statement, sample syllabi, course materials, teaching evaluations; and an equity and diversity statement. Applicants must provide the name and contact information of three references. The University of Toronto?s recruiting tool will automatically solicit and collect letters of reference from each referee the day after an application is submitted. Applicants remain responsible for ensuring that referees submit recent letters (on letterhead, dated and signed) by the closing date. At least one reference letter must primarily address the candidate?s teaching. More details on the automatic reference letter collection, including timelines, are available in the candidate FAQ. Submission guidelines can be found at http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. All application materials must be formatted with the naming convention LastnameFirstname_CV.pdf, Your CV and cover letter should be uploaded into the dedicated fields. Applications must include the following additional application materials in PDF/MS Word format listed below: Attachment 1: Statement of Pedagogy Attachment 2: Writing Sample demonstrating experience with design and production Attachment 3: Writing sample demonstrating experience with the scholarship of teaching (optional) Attachment 4: Teaching Dossier (May include list of courses taught, sample syllabi, course evaluation data summary) Attachment 5: Equity and Diversity Statement If you have any questions about this position, please contact iccit.utm at utoronto.ca. All application materials, including recent reference letters, must be received by January 27, 2025. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Diversity Statement The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a brief Diversity Survey. This survey is voluntary. Any information directly related to you is confidential and cannot be accessed by search committees or human resources staff. Results will be aggregated for institutional planning purposes. For more information, please see http://uoft.me/UP. Accessibility Statement The University strives to be an equitable and inclusive community, and proactively seeks to increase diversity among its community members. Our values regarding equity and diversity are linked with our unwavering commitment to excellence in the pursuit of our academic mission. The University is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). As such, we strive to make our recruitment, assessment and selection processes as accessible as possible and provide accommodations as required for applicants with disabilities. If you require any accommodations at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact uoft.careers at utoronto.ca. Office of the Director Institute of Communication, Culture, Information & Technology (ICCIT) Room 3014A, CCT Building University of Toronto Mississauga 3359 Mississauga Rd Mississauga, ON L5L1C6 www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit iccit.utm at utoronto.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stefanie.duguay at concordia.ca Thu Dec 19 09:31:03 2024 From: stefanie.duguay at concordia.ca (Stefanie Duguay) Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 16:31:03 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] Two exciting CFPs - ACFAS & STS Italia Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Hi folks, There are already exciting things brewing for 2025! I may send out reminders in the new year but just in case the holidays get your creative ideas flowing, please consider the following two calls for abstracts (full details attached and linked below): Entre ruptures et continuit?s: regards crois?s sur les mutations des r?alit?s LGBTQ+ contemporaines - 92e Congr?s de l?Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS), Montr?al, 6 et 7 mai 2025, L??cole de Technologie Sup?rieure & l?Universit? Concordia https://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres/programme-preliminaire/400/418 Dans une perspective r?solument socioculturelle et politique, le colloque 418 ? Entre ruptures et continuit?s: regards crois?s sur les mutations des r?alit?s LGBTQ+ contemporaines vise ? examiner les transformations qui traversent les communaut?s LGBTQ+, notamment au Qu?bec, au Canada et dans la Francophonie. Pour explorer ces enjeux, nous invitons les pr?sentations portant sur l?un ou plusieurs des trois axes suivants: * la reconfiguration du rapport ? l?espace, au patrimoine et ? l?histoire au sein des communaut?s LGBTQ+ * le renouvellement des identit?s, modalit?s relationnelles et modes de socialisation intime au sein des communaut?s LGBTQ+ pour y saisir l'?volution des dynamiques sociales et des formes d?expression de soi. * les mutations des cultures militantes, m?diatiques et participatives au sein des communaut?s LGBTQ+ pour mieux saisir comment celles-ci s?organisent et d?veloppent des r?f?rents socioculturels face ? une pluralit? d?enjeux contemporains Les r?sum?s de 500 mots doivent ?tre r?dig?s en fran?ais et envoy?s d?ici le 14 f?vrier 2025 ? l?adresse suivante: alexandre.chanady at inrs.ca --- Panel 77: Reimagining More-Than-Human Intimacies: From Disenchantment to Technologies for Connection ? 10th STS Italia Conference: Technoscience for Good, June 11-13, 2025, Politercnico di Milano, Milan. https://stsitalia.org/call-for-abstracts/#theme (scroll to the bottom for our panel!) The concept of ?more-than-human intimacies? (Latimer & G?mez, 2019) recognizes that material objects and technologies are not merely tools or instruments for humans in their intimate, sexual, and erotic lives. Rather, technologies act as active agents that shape and mediate human experiences and intimate relationships. We seek contributions that explore the complications and exclusions embedded within digitally intimate technologies and examine their role in reproducing or resisting societal norms. Proposals may address the transformative impact of AI and algorithmic technologies on intimacies, the agency of material objects in intimate interactions, and how generative AI companions shape romance and engage in erotic role play, among other topics. Abstracts (max 500 words) can be submitted to the conference platform through the ?Submissions? page. Please note that the deadline for submissions is February 3, 2025. Thanks, and happy holidays, Stefanie Dr. Stefanie Duguay | Pronouns: she, her Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies Concordia University stefanieduguay.com | @DugStef Concordia University Research Chair Director, Digital Intimacy, Gender and Sexuality (DIGS) Lab Member, Feminist Media Studio | LabCMO Book: Personal but not Private: Queer women, Sexuality, and Identity Modulation on Digital Platforms -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel colloque 418 - ACFAS 2025.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 222532 bytes Desc: Appel colloque 418 - ACFAS 2025.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 77.Reimagining-More-Than-Human-Intimacies_-From-Disenchantment-to-Technologies-for-Connection-ID_123.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 85173 bytes Desc: 77.Reimagining-More-Than-Human-Intimacies_-From-Disenchantment-to-Technologies-for-Connection-ID_123.pdf URL: From dorval.justine at courrier.uqam.ca Fri Dec 20 11:16:35 2024 From: dorval.justine at courrier.uqam.ca (Dorval, Justine) Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2024 18:16:35 +0000 Subject: [acc-cca-l] =?utf-8?q?TR_=3A_RAPPEL=3A_Appel_=C3=A0_participatio?= =?utf-8?q?n=2C_Colloque_international_=C2=AB_Les_communs_pour_penser_et_p?= =?utf-8?q?articiper_aux_changements_dans_les_secteurs_de_la_culture=2C_de?= =?utf-8?b?cyBtw6lkaWFzIGV0IGRlIGzigJlpbmZvcm1hdGlvbiDCuyBNb250csOpYWws?= =?utf-8?q?_Qu=C3=A9bec=2C_Canada=2C_les_12=2C_13_et_14_mai_2025?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [?EXTERNAL] Appel a? participation Colloque international ? Les communs pour penser et participer aux changements dans les secteurs de la culture, des me?dias et de l?information ? Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada, les 12, 13 et 14 mai 2025 Date-limite de re?ception des propositions : le lundi 6 janvier 2025 Ce colloque a pour objectif premier de mobiliser la notion de commun afin de penser et de participer aux changements dans les secteurs de la culture, des me?dias et de l?information dans un contexte ou? les enjeux e?cologiques, e?conomiques, politiques, sociaux et techniques, tous indissociablement lie?s, renvoient aux possibilite?s et aux conditions d?existence sur notre plane?te. Ce colloque contribuera e?galement a? la de?colonisation des savoirs (Mudimbe, 1988) en articulant la notion de commun avec celles de buen vivir et d?ubuntu, ainsi qu?en montrant en quoi les pratiques lie?es a? ces notions contribuent a? favoriser des formes d?e?mancipation multiples (Lacroix, 2009 ; Durand-Gasselin, 2012 ; Cukier, Delmotte et Lavergne, 2013). Commun, Buen vivir et Ubuntu : trois notions pour penser et participer aux changements Placer le commun au c?ur des changements comme nous le proposons ici, c?est faire primer les be?ne?fices sociaux de l?acce?s et de l?usage collectif a? une ressource sur sa valeur marchande (Schlager et Ostrom, 1992). C?est donc subordonner ad minima le processus de marchandisation guide? par la logique de mise en valeur du capital a? la logique d?une valeur d?usage collective (De Angelis et Harvie, 2014 ; Caffentzis et Federici, 2014 ; Borrits, 2018). Porter notre attention au commun, c?est aussi nous inspirer de trois fac?ons de le concevoir : (1) D?abord, en le conside?rant, a? partir des travaux d?Ostrom (1990), comme un ensemble de ressources autoge?re?es par des collectifs qui adoptent des re?gles de gouvernance collective de ces ressources naturelles, a? commencer par l?eau; (2) ensuite en mettant l?accent sur la dimension institutionnelle du commun et la ne?cessite? de la lutte politique pour en faire le fondement d?une nouvelle organisation sociale (Dardot et Laval, 2014), visant ainsi a? e?loigner le commun de toute forme de naturalisation (Madison, Frischmann et Strandburg, 2008) ; (3) enfin en conside?rant le commun comme un nouveau mode de production alternatif au capitalisme (Brancaccio, Giuliani et Vercellone (2021)). Cela dit, la notion de commun e?tant de conception occidentale, nous devons aussi conside?rer d?autres fac?ons d?envisager le vivre-ensemble produites ailleurs dans le monde et qui tiennent compte de la polyphonie des univers symboliques, des formes de socialite?, des esthe?tiques ainsi que des e?piste?mologies. En ce sens, nous porterons attention aux notions d?ubuntu en Afrique (Metz et Gaie, 2010 ; Kilahama, 1994 ; Kamwangamalu, 2014) et de buen vivir en Ame?rique latine (Acosta Espinosa, 2014), ce dernier e?tant un concept autochtone qui renvoie a? la mise ? en place des structures, des enclaves d?autogestion, lie?es a? des communaute?s, [...] coope?rant entre elles, partout ou? cela est faisable, pour faire la preuve, sans attendre [qu?un autre] monde est possible. ? (Ortiz, 2013). Quatre axes de questionnements Jusqu?a? maintenant, les travaux consacre?s au commun dans les secteurs de la culture, des me?dias et de l?information nous apparaissent avoir e?te? aborde?s de fac?on e?parse, voire peu de?veloppe?s au profit des communs naturels, nume?riques et de la connaissance (Hess et Ostrom, 2006). Nous proposons de re?pondre a? cette observation a? partir des quatre axes suivants : (1) Le premier axe met l?accent sur les possibilite?s de de?velopper des initiatives a? l?e?chelle locale. Envisager les communs de la culture, des me?dias et de l?information renvoie de prime abord a? l?e?chelle locale (Trace?s, 2016). Il est question ici de pratiques ordinaires, de discours, de dimensions symboliques, d?affects, d?e?mergence de collectifs, de communaute?s, de mouvements socioculturels... autant d?agents de (trans)formation socie?tale. Dans quelle mesure le the?a?tre de rue, les arts vivants, les radios communautaires, les journaux de quartier ou les ? zones a? de?fendre ? (ZAD) rele?vent du commun, du buen vivir ou de l?ubuntu ? Quels de?fis spe?cifiques ces pratiques doivent-elles relever ? Quels en sont les objectifs en termes e?cologiques, e?conomiques, politiques, sociaux et techniques ? (2) Le deuxie?me axe met l?accent sur la mobilisation de dispositifs sociotechniques communicationnels qui prennent une place croissante dans nos vies quotidiennes, alors qu?il est question du de?veloppement d?un ? capitalisme de plateforme ? (Srnicek, 2018), marque? par une gouvernance entie?rement contro?le?e par l?entreprise commerciale qui les de?tient (Fuchs, 2022). Alors que le de?veloppement de l?internet et du web rele?ve historiquement du ? bien public ? (Proulx, Massit- Folle?a et Conein, 2005; Hess et Ostrom, 2007; Smyrnaios, 2017; De Grosbois, 2018), a? quelles conditions des plateformes peuvent-elles relever du commun, du buen-vivir ou de l?ubuntu (Guiller, 2018) ? La captation de donne?es massives par quelques entreprises transnationales peut-elle laisser place a? une politique des donne?es relevant du commun ? Dans quelle mesure est-il pertinent de comparer ces luttes a? celles mene?es par le passe? dans le cadre des me?dias alternatifs (Atton, 2002, 2015, Kidd, 2003) ? (3) Le troisie?me axe met l?accent sur les processus de cre?ation, de circulation et de re?ception ainsi que sur leurs articulations et leurs conditions de de?veloppement. Comment les notions de commun, de buen vivir et d?ubuntu et les initiatives affe?rentes peuvent-elles contribuer a? repenser ces processus qui articulent des moments traditionnellement distincts ? Ou? retrouvons-nous les activite?s relevant du commun, du buen vivir et de l?ubuntu, dans la cre?ation audiovisuelle, dans la cre?ation musicale, dans la cre?ation sonore ou dans la production d?informations ? Les notions de commun, de buen vivir et d?ubuntu peuvent-elles aider a? la formation de nouveaux mode?les de financement de ces cre?ations, voire aider a? repenser la notion de service public ? (4) Nous comple?tons ces trois axes avec un axe transversal fonde? sur les enjeux disciplinaires et sur la question centrale de l?e?mancipation. Comment envisager la spe?cificite? de l?apport des sciences de la communication (Kane, 2010 ; 2016) par rapport a? celui d?autres disciplines (Fabiani, 2006) comme le droit, l?histoire, la philosophie, la science e?conomique, la science politique, la se?miotique, la sociologie ou bien encore les sciences de l?environnement et les sciences cognitives afin de penser the?oriquement commun, buen vivir et ubuntu et d?analyser les pratiques sociales concre?tes ? Quelle est la pertinence d?approches interdisciplinaires, voire transdisciplinaires (Morin, 1990) sur ces questions ? Enfin, comment des notions comme le commun, le buen vivir et l?ubuntu ainsi que les pratiques sociales qui leurs sont lie?es, sans ne?cessairement s?y re?fe?rer directement, peuvent-elles contribuer a? favoriser diverses formes d?e?mancipation ? Caracte?ristiques du colloque Le colloque sera ouvert non seulement a? des chercheur.se.s, mais aussi a? des personnes et des collectifs qui pourront faire part de leurs objectifs, pratiques et proble?mes relevant du commun, du buen vivir et de l?ubuntu, et de leurs re?flexions sur les enseignements qu?ils et elles en tirent. Seront privile?gie?es les interventions qui accordent une place centrale aux contextes structurants tout en e?tant attentives aux innovations d?ordres individuel et collectif, qui conjuguent le temps pre?sent et le temps long, les recherches macro et micro. L?essentiel consistera donc a? croiser les analyses et les expe?riences entre chercheur.se.s. chevronne?.es, e?tudiant.e.s, hommes, femmes, Nords, Suds, universitaires, praticien.ne.s, etc. Nous souhaitons ainsi entamer un dialogue sur les fac?ons dont les trois notions retenues et les pratiques qui s?en inspirent plus ou moins directement peuvent contribuer au renouvellement d?actions et de pratiques ayant une dimension sociopolitique. Les e?changes prendront la forme de confe?rences, de tables-rondes ainsi que de se?ances de discussions. In fine, le colloque sera un lieu d?e?changes sur un the?me qui pre?sente une tre?s forte pertinence sociale a? une e?re ou? nous sommes confronte?.e.s a? des de?fis d?une ampleur conside?rable. Des notions comme le commun, le buen vivir et l?ubuntu nous semblent susceptibles d?ouvrir vers de nouveaux possibles en vertu et a? partir desquels ? il soit permis de contester ou au moins de questionner "ce qui est" (une certaine organisation du travail, un mode?le de la socialite?, un dispositif technique, etc.) selon la perspective de sa transformation ? (Gue?guen, 2014, p. 265). E?tant donne? l?importance de de?velopper diverses collaborations, le colloque aura lieu principalement en pre?sence. Il donnera lieu a? l?e?dition de balados (podcasts) produits avant le colloque, a? la diffusion de plusieurs se?ances en vide?o en direct (streaming), ainsi qu?a? une se?lection de textes regroupe?s sous la forme de deux ouvrages a? parai?tre en franc?ais. Informations pratiques Le colloque, gratuit, se tiendra principalement en langue franc?aise. Date-limite de re?ception des propositions : le lundi 6 janvier 2025 Contenu des propositions individuelles ou collectives : pre?nom(s) et nom(s), statut et organisme de rattachement, titre de la proposition, choix d?un axe, re?sume? comprenant entre 3000 et 4000 caracte?res espaces compris (e?le?ments bibliographiques non compris) pour les propositions individuelles, entre 5000 et 6000 caracte?res espaces compris (e?le?ments bibliographiques non compris) pour les propositions collectives. Date d?envoi des acceptations et des refus des propositions : le lundi 3 fe?vrier 2025 Dates de la tenue du colloque : les lundi 12, mardi 13 et mercredi 14 mai 2025 Les dates de notre colloque ont e?te? fixe?es la semaine suivant la tenue du Congre?s de l?ACFAS du lundi 5 au vendredi 9 mai 2025 a? Montre?al (E?cole de technologie supe?rieure et Universite? Concordia) (https://www.acfas.ca/evenements/congres) de fac?on a? permettre a? celles et a? ceux qui souhaitent participer en se de?plac?ant a? Montre?al de venir pour deux bonnes raisons. Pour tout contact : centrecricis at gmail.com Comite? organisateur Anouk BE?LANGER, professeure, De?partement de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada Justine DORVAL, e?tudiante, doctorat en communication, UQAM, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada E?ric GEORGE, professeur, E?cole des me?dias, UQAM, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada Oumar KANE, professeur, De?partement de communication sociale et publique, UQAM, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada Lena HU?BNER, professeure, De?partement de communication, Universite? d?Ottawa Samuel LAMOUREUX, professeur, De?partement Sciences humaines, Lettres et Communication, Universite? TE?LUQ, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada Catherine LEJEUNE, e?tudiante, doctorat en communication, UQAM, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada Maxime OUELLET, professeur, E?cole des me?dias, UQAM, Montre?al, Que?bec, Canada Fabio PEREIRA, professeur, De?partement d?information-communication, Universite? Laval, Que?bec, Canada Re?fe?rences bibliographiques Acosta Espinosa, A. (2014). Le buen vivir : pour imaginer d?autres mondes, Paris : Utopia. Atton, C. (2002). Alternative media, Londres : Sage. Atton, C. (2015). The Routledge companion to alternative and community media, Londres : Routledge. Borrits, B., (2018). Au-dela? de la proprie?te?. Pour une e?conomie des communs, Paris : La De?couverte. Brancaccio, F., A. Giuliani et C.Vercellone (2021). Le commun comme mode de production, Paris : E?ditions de l?e?clat, http://www.lyber-eclat.net/livres/le-commun-comme-mode-de-production/ Caffentzis, G. et S. Federici (2014). ? Commons against and beyond capitalism ?, Community Development Journal, vol. 1, n? 49, p. 92-105. Cukier, A., F. Delmotte et C. Lavergne (dir.) (2013). E?mancipation, les me?tamorphoses de la critique sociale, Paris : E?ditions du Croquant. Dardot P. et C. Laval (2014). Commun. Essai sur la re?volution du XXIe sie?cle, Paris : La De?couverte. De Angelis M. et D. Harvie (2014). ? The commons ?, dans The Routledge Companion to Alternative Organization, M. Parker, G. Cheney, V. Fournier et C. Land (dir.), New York (New York) : Routledge. Durand-Gasselin, J-.M. (2012). L?E?cole de Francfort, Paris : Gallimard. Fabiani, J.-L. (2006). ? A? quoi sert la notion de discipline ? ?, dans Qu?est-ce qu?une discipline ?, Boutier J. J.-C. Passeron et J. Revel (dir.), Paris : e?ditions de l?EHESS, p. 11-34. Fuchs, C. (2022). Digital Capitalism: Media, Communication and Society Volume Three. Londres : Routledge. Grosbois, P. de (2018). Les batailles d?Internet. Assauts et re?sistances a? l?e?re du capitalisme nume?rique. Montre?al : E?cosocie?te?. Guiller, V. (2018). ? La culture comme commun : une approche a? pre?ciser ?, tic&socie?te?, vol. 12, n? 1, http://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/2350 Eynaud, L. et F. Sultan (2019). ? La cate?gorie de commun(s) au fil des e?changes : enque?te ?, dans L?alternative du commun, Christian Laval (dir.), Paris : Hermann, p. 321-327. Gue?guen, H. (2014). ? La critique et le possible : le ro?le de la cate?gorie de possible dans la critique des TNIC ?, dans Critique, sciences sociales et communication, E?. George et F. Granjon (dir), Paris : Mare et Martin. Hess, C. et E. Ostrom (2006). Understanding knowledge as a commons : from theory to practice. Cambridge (Massachusetts) : MIT Press. Kamwangamalu, N. M. (2014). Ubuntu in South Africa: A sociolinguistic perspective to a pan-African concept, dans The global intercultural communication reader, M. K. Asante, Y. Miike, & J. Yin (dir.), New York (New York) : Routledge, p. 226-236. Kane, O. (2010). ? Institution et le?gitimation d?une quasi-discipline : le triple destin (sciences, e?tudes et champ) de la communication ?, Communiquer, vol. 16, n? 2, p. 87-102, https://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/1580. Kane, O. (2016). ?Communication studies, disciplination, and the ontological stakes of interdisciplinarity: A critical review ?, Communication & Society, vol. 29, no 3, p. 87-102. Kidd, D., (2003). ? Indymedia.org: A new communications commons ?, dans Cyberactivism: online activism in theory and practice, M. McCaughey & M. D. Ayers (dir.). New York (New York) : Routledge, p. 47- 69. Kilahama, F. B. (1994). ? Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: A Vital Tool for Rural Extension Strategies ?, Forests, Trees and People Newsletter, no 24, 1994, p. 30-35. Lacroix, J.-G. (2009). ? Conclusion. Pour une nouvelle e?thique de l?e?mancipation ?, dans L?e?mancipation d?hier a? aujourd?hui, G. Tremblay (dir.), Que?bec : Presses de l?Universite? du Que?bec, p. 297-303. Madison, M. J., B. M. Frischmann et K. J. Strandburg, (2008). ? Constructing Commons in the Cultural Environment ?, Legal Studies Research Paper Series, no 95, p. 657-710. Metz, T. et J. Gaie (2010). The African ethic of ubunthu/botho : Implications for research on morality. Journal of Moral Education, no 39, p. 273-290. Morin, E. (1990). Science avec conscience, Paris : Fayard. buen vivir et l?e?cosocialisme Proulx, S., F., Massit-Folle?a et B. Conein (2005). Internet, une utopie limite?e : nouvelles re?gulations, nouvelles solidarite?s, Que?bec : Presses de l?Universite? Laval. Ostrom, E. (1990). Governing the Commons The evolution of institutions for collective action, Cambridge (Massachusetts) : Cambridge University Press. Schlager, E. et E. Ostrom (1992). Property-Rights Regimes and Natural Resources: A Conceptual Analysis. Land Economics, vol. 68, no 3, p. 249-262. Smyrnaios, N. (2017). Les GAFAM contre l?Internet : une e?conomie politique du nume?rique, Bry-sur-Marne (France) : Institut national de l?audiovisuel. Srnicek N. (2018). Capitalisme de plateforme. L?he?ge?monie de l?e?conomie nume?rique, Montre?al : Lux. Trace?s, (2016), L?Italie des biens communs, no 16, https://journals.openedition.org/traces/6509. Justine Dorval Coordonnatrice des activit?s scientifiques du CRICIS Auxiliaire de recherche et d'enseignement ? l'?cole des m?dias Doctorante en communication (UQ?M) ________________________________ Pour vous d?sabonner de la liste CRICIS-INFOS, envoyez un courriel vide (sans objet ni contenu) ? : CRICIS-INFOS-signoff-request at LISTSERV.UQAM.CA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Appel_participation_vf.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 169485 bytes Desc: Appel_participation_vf.pdf URL: